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Excursion d'une journée à Washington DC au départ de New York

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Faites une excursion d'une journée de New York à la capitale de notre pays, Washington DC, lors de cette visite entièrement guidée. Voyagez à bord d'un Mercedes Benz Sprinter ou d'un autocar climatisé avec connexion Wi-Fi (selon la taille du groupe). Visitez les sites les plus emblématiques de DC, notamment le cimetière national d'Arlington, le Vietnam, le coréen et le Jefferson Memorial. Vous vous arrêterez également à la Maison Blanche et au Capitole des États-Unis pour voir les deux de l'extérieur (veuillez noter que vous n'entrerez pas dans la Maison Blanche ou le Capitole des États-Unis). Vous verrez tout ce que DC a de mieux à offrir !
Ville: La ville de New York
Sun 12 Jan
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Ce qui est inclu
All taxes and fees
Transportation via air-conditioned Mercedes Sprinter or Coach Bus
Professional Tour Guide (Fully Guided Tour)
Free WiFi on Sprinter/Bus
All taxes and fees
Transportation via air-conditioned Mercedes Sprinter or Coach Bus
Professional Tour Guide (Fully Guided Tour)
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Les enfants de moins de 2 ans sont gratuits, veuillez indiquer au moment de la réservation si le bébé voyage
  • Les visites peuvent être bilingues car elles sont proposées en anglais et en espagnol
  • Pour les visites avec moins d'invités, les sprinters Mercedes peuvent être remplacés
  • Cette visite s'arrête au cimetière national d'Arlington, ce qui nécessite immédiatement que l'invité présente une pièce d'identité valide avec photo à l'entrée. Les visiteurs de 18 ans et plus doivent présenter une pièce d'identité valide avec photo émise par l'État américain ou le gouvernement fédéral pour entrer. Les visiteurs de 16 et 17 ans qui n'ont pas de pièce d'identité avec photo émise par l'État américain ou le gouvernement fédéral peuvent présenter une pièce d'identité officielle avec photo émise par l'école pour entrer. Les personnes qui ne sont pas des citoyens américains doivent présenter un passeport valide ou une pièce d'identité avec photo émise par le Département d'État américain pour entrer.
À quoi s'attendre
1
New York City
The Washington DC tour departs New York south passing through the states of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland before arriving at the nation's capital.
2
Arlington National Cemetery
Start the tour at Arlington National Cemetery and visit the Kennedy family gravesite.
3
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall.
4
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
5
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
6
Jefferson Memorial
Visit the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall.
7
White House
Visit the White House (on most tours). We do not go into the White House. You will see the outside.
8
U.S. Capitol
Pass by the US Capitol (on most tours), home of the US Senate and House of Representatives. We do not go into the Capitol.
9
National Mall
Part of the iconic image of Washington, the reflecting pool hosts many of the 24 million visitors a year who visit the National Mall. It is lined by walking paths and shade trees on both sides.
10
New York City
The Washington DC tour departs New York south passing through the states of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland before arriving at the nation's capital.
11
Arlington National Cemetery
Start the tour at Arlington National Cemetery and visit the Kennedy family gravesite.
12
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall.
13
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
14
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
15
Jefferson Memorial
Visit the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall.
16
White House
Visit the White House (on most tours). We do not go into the White House. You will see the outside.
17
U.S. Capitol
Pass by the US Capitol (on most tours), home of the US Senate and House of Representatives. We do not go into the Capitol.
18
National Mall
Part of the iconic image of Washington, the reflecting pool hosts many of the 24 million visitors a year who visit the National Mall. It is lined by walking paths and shade trees on both sides.
19
New York City
The Washington DC tour departs New York south passing through the states of New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland before arriving at the nation's capital.
20
Arlington National Cemetery
Start the tour at Arlington National Cemetery and visit the Kennedy family gravesite.
21
Lincoln Memorial
Visit the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall.
22
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
23
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
24
Jefferson Memorial
Visit the Jefferson Memorial on the National Mall.
25
White House
Visit the White House (on most tours). We do not go into the White House. You will see the outside.
26
U.S. Capitol
Pass by the US Capitol (on most tours), home of the US Senate and House of Representatives. We do not go into the Capitol.
27
National Mall
Part of the iconic image of Washington, the reflecting pool hosts many of the 24 million visitors a year who visit the National Mall. It is lined by walking paths and shade trees on both sides.
28
La ville de New York
La tournée de Washington DC part de New York vers le sud en passant par les États du New Jersey, du Delaware et du Maryland avant d'arriver à la capitale nationale.
29
Cimetière national d'Arlington
Commencez la visite au cimetière national d'Arlington et visitez la tombe de la famille Kennedy.
30
Mémorial de Lincoln
Visitez le Lincoln Memorial sur le National Mall.
31
Mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée
Visitez le mémorial des anciens combattants de la guerre de Corée sur le National Mall.
32
Mémorial des anciens combattants du Vietnam
Visitez le mémorial des vétérans du Vietnam sur le National Mall.
33
Mémorial Jefferson
Visitez le Jefferson Memorial sur le National Mall.
34
maison Blanche
Visitez la Maison Blanche (sur la plupart des circuits). Nous n'entrons pas dans la Maison Blanche. Vous verrez l'extérieur.
35
Capitole des États-Unis
Passez par le Capitole des États-Unis (sur la plupart des circuits), siège du Sénat américain et de la Chambre des représentants. Nous n'entrons pas dans le Capitole.
36
Centre commercial national
Faisant partie de l'image emblématique de Washington, le bassin réfléchissant accueille bon nombre des 24 millions de visiteurs par an qui visitent le National Mall. Il est bordé de sentiers pédestres et d'arbres d'ombrage des deux côtés.
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Commentaires (473)
ziele2004
May 2018
Washington DC is a really great city and the weather was amazing, hence 3***. However it doesn't change the fact the bus was terrible, so inconvenient and so old it should be forbidden to offer such vehicle to customers. Our guide not impressive at all.
SHARON_H
May 2018

Have never been to the east coast before so was really excited for this tour. Would have given higher rating because we loved seeing New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Arlington Cemetery in Virginia, and the stops in Washington, Dc., but did not enjoy the tour guide. She made the tour a bit rough. Our trip began in New York at 6:30 AM. Our tour guide was very blunt and very strict. She said minimal talking and no cell phone use because it was early and people need their quiet time and sleep. She made us feel like we were children at times because of her constant scolding. She even scolded the drivers. She said absolutely no food or beverages on the bus .It's 4 hours to Washington DC with a stop in Delaware for a small break. There was a driver change in Delaware, who she immediately scolded because she felt he didn't board the bus in a timely manner. When we began the walking part of the tour at Arlington Cemetery, she walked so fast that the older tourists had a hard time keeping up with her. Everything was so rushed that you really couldn't fully enjoy the stops. We barely had any time at Arlington, which was sad to me. While at the White House she didn't allow anyone to go into a gift shop to get a memento. She said it was imperative that we keep on a strict schedule. When leaving the White House site, one couple that was from Cuba where she was born were taking photos and she totally embarrassed them when they boarded because she mentioned they were two minutes late. When they got on the bus she said Welcome to Havana, he retorted I don't think so. She didn't allow us to stop at the Vietnam Memorial wall, we walked right past it. I told her a cousin was killed in Vietnam and I really wanted to see his name and get a picture of the wall, she said if I did that I wouldn't have enough time to see the Lincoln Memorial. She started walking away and we lost sight of her so we didn't know where to find the bus. So, I bypassed the memorial wall and went to the Lincoln Memorial. Luckily when we got to the Lincoln Memorial I recognized a couple from our bus and they told us where the bus was going to be parked. We barely had time to walk past the Korean memorial because she said we had to get to the Capital Mall. She was pretty boisterous about her feelings towards our government and our President. It was 100 uncalled for. We had two hours at the Capital Mall, which was nice. When we got back on the bus she was eating a hamburger!!! She then told us to be sure to get some food and beverages when we stop in Delaware on our way back to New York. So, I guess we're allowed to have food on the bus now!!!! She sat most of the time and really didn't tell us much about the states we were travelling through. When we stopped in Delaware she was angry because a passenger was late getting on the bus, she told his companion that he better start calling him and to get off the bus and look for him. The companion said he was taking pictures. When he got on the bus she immediately raised her voice at him and told him he was 3 minutes late and he needed to abide by the rules because now it was going to be his fault that we're late getting back to New York. She was pretty pushy when we arrived in New York when it came time to tip her. We enjoyed seeing the states we drove through and the stops. Just wish it hadn't been so rushed and the tour guide would've been someone who actually liked her job and wasn't so rude to the passengers.

Sharon I
May 2018
Very interesting and we'll organised trip excellent for a one day crash course information provided on several levels giving a good insight into the history of the areas we traveled through

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