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Visite à pied autoguidée des monuments de Washington, D.C. et quiz sur l'histoire

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Embarquez pour un combo tour-questionnaire à travers les monuments les plus célèbres de la capitale américaine! Découvrez la Maison Blanche, le Washington Monument, le Lincoln Memorial et bien plus encore, tout en découvrant la riche histoire de Washington, D.C. Tout cela à votre rythme.

Chaque point d'intérêt de la visite a un question triviale basée sur la localisation.
Au fur et à mesure que vous parcourez l'itinéraire, l'application vous posera des questions qui vous encourageront à prêter vraiment attention à votre environnement pour trouver des indices ou à utiliser vos connaissances pour trouver les réponses. Répondez correctement et cette application de guide touristique vous fournira des informations surprenantes sur l'histoire et des conseils pour tirer le meilleur parti de votre voyage.

Vous pouvez ignorer les questions si vous le souhaitez et l'application fonctionnera comme une visite autoguidée qui fonctionne avec le GPS.

Dans les 15 minutes, nous vous enverrons deux choses : un mot de passe unique et une application. Avant votre visite, téléchargez l'application sur votre téléphone, entrez le mot de passe et téléchargez la visite. Suivez notre itinéraire recommandé pour la meilleure expérience.
Ville: Washington DC
Mon 28 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Offline use: No cell signal or wifi required. Offline GPS Map & route. Stop-to-stop direction.
Private tour in your/rental car: No group. Take breaks for photos/ snacks/hikes. Go at your own pace
Don’t miss a thing: Full itinerary, travel tips, professionally narrated hidden stories, video, text
Flexible schedule: Use any day, any time. Travel over multiple days or on next trip. Never expires.
Good value: Buy just one per car. Don’t pay for each person. Save money compared to a bus tour.
App on your phone: A link to download the Action Guide app. Password for your tours. Preview at home
Easy to use: Stories play automatically by GPS. Hands-free. Get HELP all day: Call, Chat or Email.
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • Aucune expiration - la visite est disponible à partir de la minute où vous réservez jusqu'à toujours !
  • Après avoir réservé la visite, assurez-vous d'avoir téléchargé l'application et la visite à l'avance. Pour une expérience optimale, nous vous conseillons de le faire lorsque vous disposez d'une connexion Internet solide.
  • Ceci n'est pas un ticket d'entrée.
  • Les appareils pris en charge incluent les iPhones avec iOS 13 et supérieur, les téléphones Android avec la version 9 et supérieure et toutes les tablettes et iPad compatibles avec les téléphones portables.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
À quoi s'attendre
1
White House Visitors Center
Your journey through this historic, important city begins at the White House Visitor Center, right by the White House itself. Prepare to take a stroll past the best monuments, museums, and landmarks in all of Washington, D.C.
2
Constitution Gardens
Continuing along your path, you'll pass through the lovely Constitution Gardens, one of D.C.'s many beautiful green spaces
3
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The first memorial you'll reach is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a poignant, thoughtful work of art which stirred up quite a controversy when it was first unveiled
4
Lincoln Memorial
Up next is the iconic Lincoln Memorial, where you'll find an enormous statue of Lincoln overlooking his pavilion in front of a powerful inscription.
5
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After that, you'll come to the Korean War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who fought and died during the Korean War. This unusual memorial blends thousands of photographs with surprising architecture, and you'll learn about all the symbolism behind it
6
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Next, you'll arrive at the memorial to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Here, you'll get a quick refresher on King himself and learn how one of his speeches inspired the design of this monument
7
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You path brings you next to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, dedicated, of course, to the president responsible for saving America from the Great Depression and implementing many of the social programs we take for granted today
8
Jefferson Memorial
It's impossible to miss the next memorial, an immense structure dedicated to one of America's founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson himself may be a controversial figure, but there's no denying that this memorial is awe-inspiring!
9
National Mall
Next you'll arrive at the National Mall a picturesque stretch of greenway which is also home to many of Washington's most iconic sights
10
Washington Monument
You'll then approach the Washington Monument, that iconic white obelisk reaching skyward. Did you know this was once the world's tallest structure? It was actually dethroned by none other than the Eiffel Tower!
11
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Then it's on to the National Museum of African American History, honoring and detailing the many named and nameless African American heroes who built this country
12
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
After that, you'll arrive at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the ultimate place to go for anything American history related
13
National Gallery of Art - Sculpture Garden
Then, stroll through the Sculpture Garden, a cozy little park full of strange, captivating works of art
14
Library of Congress
After that you'll arrive at the ultimate library: the Library of Congress. Home to over 32 million books along with tons of other pieces of media, this building contains some serious knowledge!
15
Supreme Court
Finally, you'll arrive at the Supreme Court of the United States, where the ultimate authorities on Constitutional Law bring down their gavels. The tour concludes here
16
White House Visitors Center
Your journey through this historic, important city begins at the White House Visitor Center, right by the White House itself. Prepare to take a stroll past the best monuments, museums, and landmarks in all of Washington, D.C.
17
Constitution Gardens
Continuing along your path, you'll pass through the lovely Constitution Gardens, one of D.C.'s many beautiful green spaces
18
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The first memorial you'll reach is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a poignant, thoughtful work of art which stirred up quite a controversy when it was first unveiled
19
Lincoln Memorial
Up next is the iconic Lincoln Memorial, where you'll find an enormous statue of Lincoln overlooking his pavilion in front of a powerful inscription.
20
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After that, you'll come to the Korean War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who fought and died during the Korean War. This unusual memorial blends thousands of photographs with surprising architecture, and you'll learn about all the symbolism behind it
21
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Next, you'll arrive at the memorial to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Here, you'll get a quick refresher on King himself and learn how one of his speeches inspired the design of this monument
22
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You path brings you next to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, dedicated, of course, to the president responsible for saving America from the Great Depression and implementing many of the social programs we take for granted today
23
Jefferson Memorial
It's impossible to miss the next memorial, an immense structure dedicated to one of America's founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson himself may be a controversial figure, but there's no denying that this memorial is awe-inspiring!
24
National Mall
Next you'll arrive at the National Mall a picturesque stretch of greenway which is also home to many of Washington's most iconic sights
25
Washington Monument
You'll then approach the Washington Monument, that iconic white obelisk reaching skyward. Did you know this was once the world's tallest structure? It was actually dethroned by none other than the Eiffel Tower!
26
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Then it's on to the National Museum of African American History, honoring and detailing the many named and nameless African American heroes who built this country
27
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
After that, you'll arrive at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the ultimate place to go for anything American history related
28
National Gallery of Art - Sculpture Garden
Then, stroll through the Sculpture Garden, a cozy little park full of strange, captivating works of art
29
Library of Congress
After that you'll arrive at the ultimate library: the Library of Congress. Home to over 32 million books along with tons of other pieces of media, this building contains some serious knowledge!
30
Supreme Court
Finally, you'll arrive at the Supreme Court of the United States, where the ultimate authorities on Constitutional Law bring down their gavels. The tour concludes here
31
White House Visitors Center
Your journey through this historic, important city begins at the White House Visitor Center, right by the White House itself. Prepare to take a stroll past the best monuments, museums, and landmarks in all of Washington, D.C.
32
Constitution Gardens
Continuing along your path, you'll pass through the lovely Constitution Gardens, one of D.C.'s many beautiful green spaces
33
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The first memorial you'll reach is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a poignant, thoughtful work of art which stirred up quite a controversy when it was first unveiled
34
Lincoln Memorial
Up next is the iconic Lincoln Memorial, where you'll find an enormous statue of Lincoln overlooking his pavilion in front of a powerful inscription.
35
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After that, you'll come to the Korean War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who fought and died during the Korean War. This unusual memorial blends thousands of photographs with surprising architecture, and you'll learn about all the symbolism behind it
36
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Next, you'll arrive at the memorial to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Here, you'll get a quick refresher on King himself and learn how one of his speeches inspired the design of this monument
37
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You path brings you next to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, dedicated, of course, to the president responsible for saving America from the Great Depression and implementing many of the social programs we take for granted today
38
Jefferson Memorial
It's impossible to miss the next memorial, an immense structure dedicated to one of America's founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson himself may be a controversial figure, but there's no denying that this memorial is awe-inspiring!
39
National Mall
Next you'll arrive at the National Mall a picturesque stretch of greenway which is also home to many of Washington's most iconic sights
40
Washington Monument
You'll then approach the Washington Monument, that iconic white obelisk reaching skyward. Did you know this was once the world's tallest structure? It was actually dethroned by none other than the Eiffel Tower!
41
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Then it's on to the National Museum of African American History, honoring and detailing the many named and nameless African American heroes who built this country
42
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
After that, you'll arrive at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the ultimate place to go for anything American history related
43
National Gallery of Art - Sculpture Garden
Then, stroll through the Sculpture Garden, a cozy little park full of strange, captivating works of art
44
Library of Congress
After that you'll arrive at the ultimate library: the Library of Congress. Home to over 32 million books along with tons of other pieces of media, this building contains some serious knowledge!
45
Supreme Court
Finally, you'll arrive at the Supreme Court of the United States, where the ultimate authorities on Constitutional Law bring down their gavels. The tour concludes here
46
White House Visitors Center
Your journey through this historic, important city begins at the White House Visitor Center, right by the White House itself. Prepare to take a stroll past the best monuments, museums, and landmarks in all of Washington, D.C.
47
Constitution Gardens
Continuing along your path, you'll pass through the lovely Constitution Gardens, one of D.C.'s many beautiful green spaces
48
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The first memorial you'll reach is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a poignant, thoughtful work of art which stirred up quite a controversy when it was first unveiled
49
Lincoln Memorial
Up next is the iconic Lincoln Memorial, where you'll find an enormous statue of Lincoln overlooking his pavilion in front of a powerful inscription.
50
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After that, you'll come to the Korean War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who fought and died during the Korean War. This unusual memorial blends thousands of photographs with surprising architecture, and you'll learn about all the symbolism behind it
51
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Next, you'll arrive at the memorial to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Here, you'll get a quick refresher on King himself and learn how one of his speeches inspired the design of this monument
52
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You path brings you next to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, dedicated, of course, to the president responsible for saving America from the Great Depression and implementing many of the social programs we take for granted today
53
Jefferson Memorial
It's impossible to miss the next memorial, an immense structure dedicated to one of America's founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson himself may be a controversial figure, but there's no denying that this memorial is awe-inspiring!
54
National Mall
Next you'll arrive at the National Mall a picturesque stretch of greenway which is also home to many of Washington's most iconic sights
55
Washington Monument
You'll then approach the Washington Monument, that iconic white obelisk reaching skyward. Did you know this was once the world's tallest structure? It was actually dethroned by none other than the Eiffel Tower!
56
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Then it's on to the National Museum of African American History, honoring and detailing the many named and nameless African American heroes who built this country
57
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
After that, you'll arrive at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the ultimate place to go for anything American history related
58
National Gallery of Art - Sculpture Garden
Then, stroll through the Sculpture Garden, a cozy little park full of strange, captivating works of art
59
Library of Congress
After that you'll arrive at the ultimate library: the Library of Congress. Home to over 32 million books along with tons of other pieces of media, this building contains some serious knowledge!
60
Supreme Court
Finally, you'll arrive at the Supreme Court of the United States, where the ultimate authorities on Constitutional Law bring down their gavels. The tour concludes here
61
White House Visitors Center
Your journey through this historic, important city begins at the White House Visitor Center, right by the White House itself. Prepare to take a stroll past the best monuments, museums, and landmarks in all of Washington, D.C.
62
Constitution Gardens
Continuing along your path, you'll pass through the lovely Constitution Gardens, one of D.C.'s many beautiful green spaces
63
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The first memorial you'll reach is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a poignant, thoughtful work of art which stirred up quite a controversy when it was first unveiled
64
Lincoln Memorial
Up next is the iconic Lincoln Memorial, where you'll find an enormous statue of Lincoln overlooking his pavilion in front of a powerful inscription.
65
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After that, you'll come to the Korean War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who fought and died during the Korean War. This unusual memorial blends thousands of photographs with surprising architecture, and you'll learn about all the symbolism behind it
66
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Next, you'll arrive at the memorial to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Here, you'll get a quick refresher on King himself and learn how one of his speeches inspired the design of this monument
67
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You path brings you next to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, dedicated, of course, to the president responsible for saving America from the Great Depression and implementing many of the social programs we take for granted today
68
Jefferson Memorial
It's impossible to miss the next memorial, an immense structure dedicated to one of America's founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson himself may be a controversial figure, but there's no denying that this memorial is awe-inspiring!
69
National Mall
Next you'll arrive at the National Mall a picturesque stretch of greenway which is also home to many of Washington's most iconic sights
70
Washington Monument
You'll then approach the Washington Monument, that iconic white obelisk reaching skyward. Did you know this was once the world's tallest structure? It was actually dethroned by none other than the Eiffel Tower!
71
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Then it's on to the National Museum of African American History, honoring and detailing the many named and nameless African American heroes who built this country
72
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
After that, you'll arrive at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the ultimate place to go for anything American history related
73
National Gallery of Art - Sculpture Garden
Then, stroll through the Sculpture Garden, a cozy little park full of strange, captivating works of art
74
Library of Congress
After that you'll arrive at the ultimate library: the Library of Congress. Home to over 32 million books along with tons of other pieces of media, this building contains some serious knowledge!
75
Supreme Court
Finally, you'll arrive at the Supreme Court of the United States, where the ultimate authorities on Constitutional Law bring down their gavels. The tour concludes here
76
Centre des visiteurs de la Maison Blanche
Votre voyage à travers cette ville historique et importante commence au centre d'accueil des visiteurs de la Maison Blanche, juste à côté de la Maison Blanche elle-même. Préparez-vous à vous promener devant les meilleurs monuments, musées et points de repère de tout Washington, D.C.
77
Jardins de la Constitution
En continuant votre chemin, vous traverserez les charmants jardins de la Constitution, l'un des nombreux beaux espaces verts de D.C.
78
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Le premier mémorial que vous atteindrez est le Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam, une œuvre d'art poignante et réfléchie qui a suscité toute une controverse lors de son dévoilement.
79
Mémorial de Lincoln
Ensuite se trouve l'emblématique Lincoln Memorial, où vous trouverez une énorme statue de Lincoln surplombant son pavillon devant une puissante inscription.
80
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Après cela, vous arriverez au mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée, honorant ceux qui ont combattu et sont morts pendant la guerre de Corée. Ce mémorial insolite associe des milliers de photographies à une architecture surprenante et vous en apprendrez plus sur tout le symbolisme qui le sous-tend
81
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ensuite, vous arriverez au mémorial de l'icône des droits civiques Martin Luther King, Jr. Ici, vous obtiendrez un rappel rapide sur King lui-même et apprendrez comment l'un de ses discours a inspiré la conception de ce monument
82
Mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Votre chemin vous amène à côté du mémorial Franklin Delano Roosevelt, dédié, bien sûr, au président chargé de sauver l'Amérique de la Grande Dépression et de mettre en œuvre de nombreux programmes sociaux que nous tenons pour acquis aujourd'hui.
83
Mémorial Jefferson
Impossible de manquer le prochain mémorial, une immense structure dédiée à l'un des pères fondateurs de l'Amérique : Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson lui-même est peut-être un personnage controversé, mais il est indéniable que ce mémorial est impressionnant !
84
Centre commercial national
Ensuite, vous arriverez au National Mall, un tronçon pittoresque de voie verte qui abrite également de nombreux sites les plus emblématiques de Washington.
85
le monument de Washington
Vous vous approcherez ensuite du Washington Monument, cet obélisque blanc emblématique qui s'élève vers le ciel. Saviez-vous que c'était autrefois la structure la plus haute du monde ? Elle a en fait été détrônée par nul autre que la Tour Eiffel !
86
Musée national d'histoire et de culture afro-américaines
Ensuite, rendez-vous au Musée national d'histoire afro-américaine, honorant et détaillant les nombreux héros afro-américains nommés et anonymes qui ont construit ce pays.
87
Musée national d'histoire naturelle du Smithsonian
Après cela, vous arriverez au Smithsonian National Museum of American History, l'endroit idéal pour tout ce qui concerne l'histoire américaine.
88
Galerie nationale d'art - Jardin de sculptures
Ensuite, promenez-vous dans le jardin de sculptures, un petit parc confortable rempli d'œuvres d'art étranges et captivantes
89
Bibliothèque du Congrès
Après cela, vous arriverez à la bibliothèque ultime : la Bibliothèque du Congrès. Abritant plus de 32 millions de livres ainsi que des tonnes d'autres médias, ce bâtiment contient des connaissances sérieuses !
90
Cour suprême
Enfin, vous arriverez à la Cour suprême des États-Unis, où les autorités suprêmes en matière de droit constitutionnel font tomber leurs marteaux. La visite se termine ici
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Commentaires (2)
R_Z
Oct 2022
Action App did not work! Just kept crashing. I would NOT recommend this app/tour to anyone. Please fix the problem.
Peter W
Jun 2022
We discovered some fascinating insights about the history of Washington. Questions were enjoyable. Also got great photographs with the family. We had a fantastic time.  It was indeed a different way to see the city!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jun 2022
Thanks a lot for the amazing review. Glad you liked the experience. Happy customers like you keep us going.

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