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Washington DC et Philadelphie en un jour depuis New York

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Experience a fully guided tour of two of the nation’ capitals: Washington D.C. (current) and Philadelphia, PA (first ever).

Visit and learn about the most iconic landmarks of these two historic cities, including the Lincoln Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial, the White House, the U.S. Capitol, the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, the Rocky Steps in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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Mon 07 Apr
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Bilingual, licensed guide (English and Spanish)
Round-trip coach transfer from New York City
Bilingual, licensed guide (English and Spanish)
Round-trip coach transfer from New York City
Bilingual, licensed guide (English and Spanish)
Round-trip coach transfer from New York City
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Information additionnelle
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Guide will explain in both languages English & Spanish
  • Recommended: bring your own food to enjoy free time in Washington
  • New York State law requires that all children be restrained in an appropriate child restraint system while riding in a motor vehicle until they are 8 years old. Starting November 1, 2019, all children under 2 years old must ride in a rear-facing car seat.
  • Bus drivers are not required to provide seats for children and the activity provider will not be responsible if you are unable to access the bus. To ensure that your child has a seat, you must bring your own, or inform the activity provider well in advance
À quoi s'attendre
1
Times Square
Your tour will begin from the famous Times Square, at our meeting point, 05.00 am in front of Lids store located at Two Times Square, 714 Seventh Av. between 47th and 48th streets, New York, NY 10036
2
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, United States capital
3
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
4
Arlington National Cemetery
Panoramic view from the outside, of this extensive military cemetery with the eternal flame of JFK, memorial amphitheatre and Tomb of the Unknowns.
5
National Mall
You will continue with a visit to the impressive Lincoln Memorial honoring the president who promoted the abolition of slavery in the UnitedStates, you can see Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Three Servicemen Statue or Washington Monument
6
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
7
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
8
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
9
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
10
The Ellipse
A very nice park located in front of the White House.
11
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
12
National Gallery of Art
We will continue on the bus towards Capitol passing through Art museum founded in 1937 composed of two buildings linked by an underground passage
13
National Air and Space Museum
We will make this stop near the Air Museum, (closed for renovations) we will have time to eat, if you prefer you can walk to the Capitol, or visit the surroundings, organize the time by yourself, remember that it is limited!
14
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
15
National Museum of the American Indian
Museum with modern, interactive exhibits and artefacts on American Indian history and their culture.
16
United States Botanic Garden
Extensive botanical garden that houses exotic flora, a greenhouse, a gallery with rare plants and a butterfly garden.
17
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
18
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
19
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
20
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
21
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
22
Congress Hall
Home to the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States
23
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
24
Philadelphia Museum of Art
See from afar this museum that today is among the largest and most important art museums in the United States.
25
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
26
New York City
After a wonderful experience relaxes on board your motor coach for the return to New York City, at our meeting point, arriving back between 19:30 pm-20:30 pm
27
Times Square
Your tour will begin from the famous Times Square, at our meeting point, 05.00 am in front of Lids store located at Two Times Square, 714 Seventh Av. between 47th and 48th streets, New York, NY 10036
28
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, United States capital
29
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
30
Arlington National Cemetery
Panoramic view from the outside, of this extensive military cemetery with the eternal flame of JFK, memorial amphitheatre and Tomb of the Unknowns.
31
National Mall
You will continue with a visit to the impressive Lincoln Memorial honoring the president who promoted the abolition of slavery in the UnitedStates, you can see Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Three Servicemen Statue or Washington Monument
32
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
33
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
34
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
35
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
36
The Ellipse
A very nice park located in front of the White House.
37
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
38
National Gallery of Art
We will continue on the bus towards Capitol passing through Art museum founded in 1937 composed of two buildings linked by an underground passage
39
National Air and Space Museum
We will make this stop near the Air Museum, (closed for renovations) we will have time to eat, if you prefer you can walk to the Capitol, or visit the surroundings, organize the time by yourself, remember that it is limited!
40
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
41
National Museum of the American Indian
Museum with modern, interactive exhibits and artefacts on American Indian history and their culture.
42
United States Botanic Garden
Extensive botanical garden that houses exotic flora, a greenhouse, a gallery with rare plants and a butterfly garden.
43
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
44
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
45
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
46
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
47
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
48
Congress Hall
Home to the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States
49
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
50
Philadelphia Museum of Art
See from afar this museum that today is among the largest and most important art museums in the United States.
51
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
52
New York City
After a wonderful experience relaxes on board your motor coach for the return to New York City, at our meeting point, arriving back between 19:30 pm-20:30 pm
53
Times Square
Your tour will begin from the famous Times Square, at our meeting point, 05.00 am in front of Lids store located at Two Times Square, 714 Seventh Av. between 47th and 48th streets, New York, NY 10036
54
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, United States capital
55
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
56
Arlington National Cemetery
Panoramic view from the outside, of this extensive military cemetery with the eternal flame of JFK, memorial amphitheatre and Tomb of the Unknowns.
57
National Mall
You will continue with a visit to the impressive Lincoln Memorial honoring the president who promoted the abolition of slavery in the UnitedStates, you can see Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Three Servicemen Statue or Washington Monument
58
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
59
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
60
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
61
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
62
The Ellipse
A very nice park located in front of the White House.
63
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
64
National Gallery of Art
We will continue on the bus towards Capitol passing through Art museum founded in 1937 composed of two buildings linked by an underground passage
65
National Air and Space Museum
We will make this stop near the Air Museum, (closed for renovations) we will have time to eat, if you prefer you can walk to the Capitol, or visit the surroundings, organize the time by yourself, remember that it is limited!
66
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
67
National Museum of the American Indian
Museum with modern, interactive exhibits and artefacts on American Indian history and their culture.
68
United States Botanic Garden
Extensive botanical garden that houses exotic flora, a greenhouse, a gallery with rare plants and a butterfly garden.
69
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
70
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
71
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
72
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
73
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
74
Congress Hall
Home to the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States
75
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
76
Philadelphia Museum of Art
See from afar this museum that today is among the largest and most important art museums in the United States.
77
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
78
New York City
After a wonderful experience relaxes on board your motor coach for the return to New York City, at our meeting point, arriving back between 19:30 pm-20:30 pm
79
Times Square
Your tour will begin from the famous Times Square, at our meeting point, 05.00 am in front of Lids store located at Two Times Square, 714 Seventh Av. between 47th and 48th streets, New York, NY 10036
80
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, United States capital
81
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
82
Arlington National Cemetery
Panoramic view from the outside, of this extensive military cemetery with the eternal flame of JFK, memorial amphitheatre and Tomb of the Unknowns.
83
National Mall
You will continue with a visit to the impressive Lincoln Memorial honoring the president who promoted the abolition of slavery in the UnitedStates, you can see Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Three Servicemen Statue or Washington Monument
84
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
85
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
86
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
87
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
88
The Ellipse
A very nice park located in front of the White House.
89
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
90
National Gallery of Art
We will continue on the bus towards Capitol passing through Art museum founded in 1937 composed of two buildings linked by an underground passage
91
National Air and Space Museum
We will make this stop near the Air Museum, (closed for renovations) we will have time to eat, if you prefer you can walk to the Capitol, or visit the surroundings, organize the time by yourself, remember that it is limited!
92
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
93
National Museum of the American Indian
Museum with modern, interactive exhibits and artefacts on American Indian history and their culture.
94
United States Botanic Garden
Extensive botanical garden that houses exotic flora, a greenhouse, a gallery with rare plants and a butterfly garden.
95
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
96
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
97
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
98
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
99
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
100
Congress Hall
Home to the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States
101
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
102
Philadelphia Museum of Art
See from afar this museum that today is among the largest and most important art museums in the United States.
103
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
104
New York City
After a wonderful experience relaxes on board your motor coach for the return to New York City, at our meeting point, arriving back between 19:30 pm-20:30 pm
105
Times Square
Your tour will begin from the famous Times Square, at our meeting point, 05.00 am in front of Lids store located at Two Times Square, 714 Seventh Av. between 47th and 48th streets, New York, NY 10036
106
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, United States capital
107
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
108
Arlington National Cemetery
Panoramic view from the outside, of this extensive military cemetery with the eternal flame of JFK, memorial amphitheatre and Tomb of the Unknowns.
109
National Mall
You will continue with a visit to the impressive Lincoln Memorial honoring the president who promoted the abolition of slavery in the UnitedStates, you can see Korean War Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Three Servicemen Statue or Washington Monument
110
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
111
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
112
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
113
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
114
The Ellipse
A very nice park located in front of the White House.
115
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
116
National Gallery of Art
We will continue on the bus towards Capitol passing through Art museum founded in 1937 composed of two buildings linked by an underground passage
117
National Air and Space Museum
We will make this stop near the Air Museum, (closed for renovations) we will have time to eat, if you prefer you can walk to the Capitol, or visit the surroundings, organize the time by yourself, remember that it is limited!
118
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
119
National Museum of the American Indian
Museum with modern, interactive exhibits and artefacts on American Indian history and their culture.
120
United States Botanic Garden
Extensive botanical garden that houses exotic flora, a greenhouse, a gallery with rare plants and a butterfly garden.
121
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
122
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
123
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
124
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
125
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
126
Congress Hall
Home to the U.S. Congress from 1790 to 1800, when Philadelphia served as the temporary capital of the United States
127
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
128
Philadelphia Museum of Art
See from afar this museum that today is among the largest and most important art museums in the United States.
129
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
130
New York City
After a wonderful experience relaxes on board your motor coach for the return to New York City, at our meeting point, arriving back between 19:30 pm-20:30 pm
131
Times Square
Votre visite commencera depuis le célèbre Times Square, à notre point de rendez-vous, 05h00 devant le magasin Lids situé à Two Times Square, 714 Seventh Av. entre la 47e et la 48e rue, New York, NY 10036
132
Washington DC
Après notre voyage en bus et accompagné de notre guide, vous arriverez dans l'impressionnante ville de Washington DC, capitale des États-Unis
133
Mémorial de guerre du Corps des Marines des États-Unis
Notre premier arrêt sera une visite au mémorial d'Iwo Jima, dédié à honorer les Marines américains
134
Cimetière national d'Arlington
Vue panoramique de l'extérieur de ce vaste cimetière militaire avec la flamme éternelle de JFK, l'amphithéâtre commémoratif et le tombeau des inconnus.
135
Centre commercial national
Vous continuerez avec une visite à l'impressionnant Lincoln Memorial honorant le président qui a promu l'abolition de l'esclavage aux États-Unis, vous pouvez voir le mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée, le mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam, la statue des trois militaires ou le monument de Washington.
136
Mémorial de Lincoln
Célèbre monument construit en 1922 en l'honneur du président Abraham Lincoln
137
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Le coin passionnant a été dédié en 1995 aux anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée, son mur du souvenir et 19 statues en acier inoxydable
138
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Hommage aux hommes et aux femmes qui ont servi pendant la controversée guerre du Vietnam
139
maison Blanche
Ensuite, vous vous rendrez à la Maison Blanche. Au cours de cette visite, vous vous arrêterez pour une vue extérieure classique de la maison et du bureau du président américain.
140
L'ellipse
Un très beau parc situé en face de la Maison Blanche.
141
le monument de Washington
Observez de loin la vue panoramique du monument construit en l'honneur de George Washington, le premier président des États-Unis, l'obélisque de marbre de 555 pieds domine Washington DC
142
Galerie nationale d'art
Nous continuerons en bus vers le Capitole en passant par le musée d'art fondé en 1937 composé de deux bâtiments reliés par un passage souterrain
143
Musée national de l'air et de l'espace
Nous ferons cet arrêt près du Musée de l'Air, (fermé pour rénovation) nous aurons le temps de manger, si vous préférez vous pouvez marcher jusqu'au Capitole, ou visiter les environs, organisez le temps par vous-même, rappelez-vous que c'est limité !
144
Capitole des États-Unis
Capitol Building, siège du Congrès américain et où sont élaborées les lois de ce pays.
145
Musée national des Indiens d'Amérique
Musée avec expositions et objets modernes et interactifs sur l'histoire et la culture des Indiens d'Amérique.
146
Jardin botanique des États-Unis
Vaste jardin botanique qui abrite une flore exotique, une serre, une galerie de plantes rares et un jardin aux papillons.
147
crême Philadelphia
Philadelphie, la plus grande ville de Pennsylvanie, fondée en 1682, fut la première capitale d'Amérique du Nord, le berceau de la démocratie
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Parc historique national de l'indépendance
Votre premier arrêt sera au parc historique national de l'Indépendance où votre guide vous conduira dans une brève visite à pied. Vous aurez l'occasion de voir certains des principaux sites historiques tels que la Liberty Bell, le célèbre symbole de l'indépendance de l'Amérique, et l'Independence Hall, le berceau des États-Unis.
149
Salle de l'Indépendance
Lieu où la déclaration d'indépendance des États-Unis a été débattue et convertie
150
Centre Liberty Bell
La cloche de la liberté porte un message intemporel : "Proclamez la liberté sur tout le territoire à tous ses habitants"
151
Ancien hôtel de ville
Le bâtiment a servi d'hôtel de ville jusqu'en 1854
152
salle de congrès
Siège du Congrès américain de 1790 à 1800, lorsque Philadelphie était la capitale temporaire des États-Unis
153
Statue rocheuse
Votre visite à Philadelphie se termine par un arrêt au Rocky Marches, devant le Philadelphia Museum of Art, où vous aurez l'occasion de reconstituer la célèbre scène du film de 1976 en montant en haut des marches.
154
Musée d'art de Philadelphie
Voyez de loin ce musée qui compte aujourd'hui parmi les plus grands et les plus importants musées d'art des États-Unis.
155
le monument de Washington
Située sur l'ovale d'Eakins, cette fontaine présente une sculpture en bronze du premier président George Washington, monté sur un cheval.
156
La ville de New York
Après une merveilleuse expérience, détendez-vous à bord de votre autocar pour le retour à New York, à notre point de rendez-vous, en revenant entre 19h30 et 20h30.
157
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
158
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
159
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
160
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
161
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
162
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
163
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
164
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
165
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
166
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
167
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
168
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
169
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
170
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
171
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
172
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
173
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
174
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
175
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
176
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
177
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
178
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
179
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
180
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
181
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
182
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
183
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
184
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
185
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
186
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
187
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
188
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
189
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
190
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
191
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
192
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
193
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
194
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
195
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
196
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
197
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
198
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
199
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
200
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
201
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
202
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
203
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
204
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
205
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
206
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
207
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
208
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
209
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
210
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
211
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
212
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
213
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
214
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
215
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
216
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
217
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
218
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
219
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
220
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
221
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
222
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
223
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
224
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
225
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
226
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
227
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
228
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
229
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
230
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
231
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
232
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
233
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
234
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
235
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
236
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
237
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
238
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
239
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
240
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
241
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
242
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
243
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
244
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
245
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
246
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
247
Washington DC
After our trip by bus and accompanied by our guide, you will arrive at the impressive city of Washington DC, which is the United States capital.
248
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Our first stop will be a visit to the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to honouring the US Marines
249
Lincoln Memorial
Famous monument built in 1922 in honor of President Abraham Lincoln
250
Korean War Veterans Memorial
The exciting corner was dedicated in 1995 to Korean War Veterans its Wall of Remembrance and 19 stainless steel statues
251
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Honoring the men and women who served in the controversial Vietnam War
252
White House
Next, you'll travel to the White House, during this tour you will stop for a classic outside view of the home and office of the U.S.President
253
Washington Monument
Observe from afar the panoramic view of the monument built to honour George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555 foot marble obelisk towers over Washington DC
254
U.S. Capitol
Capitol Building,home of the U.S. Congress and where the laws of this country are made.
255
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, the largest city in Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, was the first capital of North America, the cradle of democracy
256
Independence National Historical Park
Your first stop will be at the Independence National Historical Park where your guide will lead you on a brief walking tour. You will have the opportunity to see some of the main historical sites such as the Liberty Bell, the famous symbol of America’s independence, and Independence Hall, the birthplace of the United States
257
Independence Hall
Place where the United States Declaration of Independence was debated and converted
258
Liberty Bell Center
The Liberty Bell bears a timeless message: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof"
259
Old City Hall
The building served as City Hall until 1854
260
Rocky Statue
Your visit to Philadelphia concludes with a stop at the Rocky Steps, in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where you’ll have an opportunity to re-enact the famous scene from the 1976 movie by ascending to the top of the steps.
261
Washington Monument
Located at the Eakins oval, this fountain features a bronze sculpture of the first president George Washington, mounted on a horse.
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Commentaires (1000)
VyH79
Mar 2025
The tour was punctual, well-organized, and professionally conducted. The itinerary was well-planned, allowing for a smooth and enjoyable experience. It was definitely worth it and lived up to my expectations. Carlos was a professional, knowledgeable, and attentive tour guide. He provided insightful information throughout the tour, making the experience both engaging and informative.
45trashm
Mar 2025
We had a good day and went to everything on the intinerary and bought a lot of stuff on our tour. It was very good and I will reccomend you go.
vayah2025
Mar 2025
Took so many photos and the driver and tour guide were incredible!! (Freddie and Joseph) They honestly were so lovely and welcoming The only reason I gave 4 starts and not 5 is it was hard to find I copy and pasted into uber and it took me somewhere else, so just give your self plenty of time to find!!!

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