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Visite à pied guidée par smartphone des monuments de D.C. Histoires cachées

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Our smartphone-guided tour brings the real facts and stories behind the National Mall and monuments to life with the quality of a personal private tour crafted by DC locals. We've taken the same stops and sights we share with our friends and families beyond the monument and created an interactive web-based tour for you!

Read the stories behind the history and answer questions to reveal fun facts as you go. Purchase your tour and then navigate to our website to enter your access code and launch the tour. You can either start immediately or create an account and come back when you are ready to explore.

Please note that you and your group read the tour aloud to one another - there is no audio functionality at this time.
Ville: Washington DC
Thu 17 Jul
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Thu 17 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Easy-to-use web interface
Family friendly stops and questions
24/7 support by phone or email
Easy-to-use web interface
Family friendly stops and questions
24/7 support by phone or email
Easy-to-use web interface
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Lockkeeper's House
This is one of the oldest structures on the National Mall - at one point a jail, a residence, an office, and now, a place to remember what DC looked like in the early 1800s.
2
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
Washington is fill of the headquarters of various international organizations - this one is for countries in the Americas, with its own art museum next door!
3
General Jose Gervasio Artigas
What is a South American general doing on the side of the street in DC? You'll never guess - but we'll tell you!
4
Constitution Gardens
We love the National Mall because of the diversity of things to do on it - for a more restful side of the city, Constitution Gardens and the lagoon here are a favorite place for tourists and White House staffers, alike.
5
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Next-door to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, this forested statue honors the sacrifice that women made to the Vietnam War, from nursing overseas to enduring at home.
6
Lincoln Memorial
One of the most recognizable buildings in the world holds more history than just the inscriptions on the wall - our final stop explores the legacy of Lincoln.
7
Lockkeeper's House
This is one of the oldest structures on the National Mall - at one point a jail, a residence, an office, and now, a place to remember what DC looked like in the early 1800s.
8
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
Washington is fill of the headquarters of various international organizations - this one is for countries in the Americas, with its own art museum next door!
9
General Jose Gervasio Artigas
What is a South American general doing on the side of the street in DC? You'll never guess - but we'll tell you!
10
Constitution Gardens
We love the National Mall because of the diversity of things to do on it - for a more restful side of the city, Constitution Gardens and the lagoon here are a favorite place for tourists and White House staffers, alike.
11
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Next-door to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, this forested statue honors the sacrifice that women made to the Vietnam War, from nursing overseas to enduring at home.
12
Lincoln Memorial
One of the most recognizable buildings in the world holds more history than just the inscriptions on the wall - our final stop explores the legacy of Lincoln.
13
Maison de l'éclusier
C'est l'une des plus anciennes structures du National Mall - à un moment donné une prison, une résidence, un bureau, et maintenant, un endroit pour se souvenir de ce à quoi ressemblait DC au début des années 1800.
14
Bâtiment du siège de l'Organisation des États américains
Washington regorge de sièges sociaux de diverses organisations internationales - celle-ci est destinée aux pays des Amériques, avec son propre musée d'art juste à côté !
15
Général José Gervasio Artigas
Que fait un général sud-américain au bord de la rue à Washington ? Vous ne devinerez jamais - mais nous vous le dirons !
16
Jardins de la Constitution
Nous aimons le National Mall en raison de la diversité des choses à y faire - pour un côté plus reposant de la ville, Constitution Gardens et le lagon sont un lieu de prédilection pour les touristes et les employés de la Maison Blanche.
17
Mémorial des femmes du Vietnam
À côté du mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam, cette statue boisée rend hommage au sacrifice que les femmes ont fait pendant la guerre du Vietnam, des soins infirmiers à l'étranger à l'endurance à la maison.
18
Mémorial de Lincoln
L'un des bâtiments les plus reconnaissables au monde détient plus d'histoire que les inscriptions sur le mur - notre dernier arrêt explore l'héritage de Lincoln.
19
Lockkeeper's House
This is one of the oldest structures on the National Mall - at one point a jail, a residence, an office, and now, a place to remember what DC looked like in the early 1800s.
20
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
Washington is fill of the headquarters of various international organizations - this one is for countries in the Americas, with its own art museum next door!
21
General Jose Gervasio Artigas
What is a South American general doing on the side of the street in DC? You'll never guess - but we'll tell you!
22
Constitution Gardens
We love the National Mall because of the diversity of things to do on it - for a more restful side of the city, Constitution Gardens and the lagoon here are a favorite place for tourists and White House staffers, alike.
23
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Next-door to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, this forested statue honors the sacrifice that women made to the Vietnam War, from nursing overseas to enduring at home.
24
Lincoln Memorial
One of the most recognizable buildings in the world holds more history than just the inscriptions on the wall - our final stop explores the legacy of Lincoln.
25
Lockkeeper's House
This is one of the oldest structures on the National Mall - at one point a jail, a residence, an office, and now, a place to remember what DC looked like in the early 1800s.
26
Organization of American States Headquarters Building
Washington is fill of the headquarters of various international organizations - this one is for countries in the Americas, with its own art museum next door!
27
General Jose Gervasio Artigas
What is a South American general doing on the side of the street in DC? You'll never guess - but we'll tell you!
28
Constitution Gardens
We love the National Mall because of the diversity of things to do on it - for a more restful side of the city, Constitution Gardens and the lagoon here are a favorite place for tourists and White House staffers, alike.
29
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Next-door to the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, this forested statue honors the sacrifice that women made to the Vietnam War, from nursing overseas to enduring at home.
30
Lincoln Memorial
One of the most recognizable buildings in the world holds more history than just the inscriptions on the wall - our final stop explores the legacy of Lincoln.
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