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Sites et monuments emblématiques de Washington DC

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Our hand crafted itineraries lay out a paced and logical format to sightseeing in Washington, D.C.

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Ville: Washington DC
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Do not travel if sick, with someone who is sick or if you have been around someone with COVID-19 in the past 14 days. For those who meet the criteria to travel, continue social distancing and wear masks in public, especially indoors.
  • Visitors to Washington, DC should follow the protective steps outlined by the CDC: Wash hands often, use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol Avoid touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands Cough into your elbow and sneeze into a tissue Consult with a doctor before traveling when sick
  • COVID-19 vaccination was administered to your tour guide
À quoi s'attendre
1
Bibliothèque du Congrès
Nous verrons le Jefferson Building à l'intérieur et profiterons de son plafond en vitrail, de ses colonnes de marbre, de ses mosaïques, de ses peintures et de la salle de lecture principale
2
le Parlement américain
Capitole des États-Unis - Grand symbole du gouvernement des États-Unis, le bâtiment du Capitole sur Capitol Hill est reconnu dans le monde entier comme l'une des icônes les plus importantes de la démocratie dans notre pays. COUR SUPRÊME DES ÉTATS-UNIS Bâtiment néoclassique à l'architecture magnifique construit en 1935. La Cour suprême est la plus haute autorité judiciaire des États-Unis et entend environ 100 affaires chaque année, bien que plus de 7 000 lui soient soumises. Bibliothèque du Congrès La Bibliothèque du Congrès ne ressemble à aucune autre bibliothèque dans le monde. La plus grande bibliothèque du monde, elle abrite plus de 100 millions de livres, cartes, enregistrements, manuscrits, films et photos, y compris des éléments de la collection personnelle de Thomas Jefferson Jardin botanique américain Quelle que soit la période de l'année, la verdure luxuriante et les plantes magnifiques sont toujours en plein essor au United States Botanic Garden.
3
maison Blanche
La résidence officielle et le lieu de travail du président des États-Unis. Il est situé au 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. Nous visiterons également l'église épiscopale St. John's, Lafayette Square. Chaque président en exercice a fréquenté l'église au moins une fois depuis sa construction en 1816, à commencer par James Madison.
4
Centre commercial national
Le National Mall est le parc national le plus visité d'Amérique, où le passé, le présent et l'avenir se rejoignent. Les musées, monuments et mémoriaux de ce parc rendent hommage aux ancêtres américains
5
Mémorial Jefferson
Un mémorial au père fondateur et au 3ème président des États-Unis et au fondateur du parti démocrate,
6
Mémorial de Lincoln
Le Lincoln Memorial a été construit pour ressembler à un temple grec, un hommage au président Abraham Lincoln et à la nation qu'il s'est battue pour préserver pendant la guerre civile (1861-1865). Nous visiterons également les terrains de la zone du temple, les monuments commémoratifs du Vietnam et de la guerre de Corée, et jetterons un coup d'œil au mémorial Albert Einstein, une statue monumentale en bronze représentant Albert Einstein assis avec des papiers manuscrits à la main - par le sculpteur Robert Berks.
7
Library of Congress
We will see the Jefferson Building from outside and hear about the library history
8
Capitol Hill
U.S. Capitol - A grand symbol of the United States Government, the Capitol Building on Capitol Hill is recognized across the world as one of our country’s most prominent icons of Democracy. U.S. SUPREME COURT Architecturally magnificent, neoclassical building built in 1935. The Supreme Court is the highest judiciary authority in the United States and hears about 100 cases each year, although more than 7,000 are submitted before them. Library of Congress The Library of Congress is unlike any other library in the world. The world’s largest library, it is home to more than 100 million books, maps, recordings, manuscripts, films and photos including items from Thomas Jefferson’s personal collection U.S. Botanic Garden No matter what time of year it is, the lush greenery and gorgeous plants are always thriving at the United States Botanic Garden.
9
White House
The official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. We'll also visit the St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square. Every sitting president has attended the church at least once since it was built in 1816
10
National Mall
The National Mall is America’s most-visited national park, where the past, present and future come together. The museums, monuments and memorials in this park honor American forefathers
11
Jefferson Memorial
A memorial to the Founding Father and the 3-rd President of the United States, and the founder of the Democratic Party,
12
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial was built to resemble a Greek temple, a tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War (1861-1865). We will also visit at the grounds of the temple area, the Vietnam and the Korean War Memorials, and take a glimpse at the Albert Einstein Memorial, a monumental bronze statue depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand - by sculptor Robert Berks.
13
Library of Congress
We will see the Jefferson Building from outside and hear about the library history
14
Capitol Hill
U.S. Capitol - A grand symbol of the United States Government, the Capitol Building on Capitol Hill is recognized across the world as one of our country’s most prominent icons of Democracy. U.S. SUPREME COURT Architecturally magnificent, neoclassical building built in 1935. The Supreme Court is the highest judiciary authority in the United States and hears about 100 cases each year, although more than 7,000 are submitted before them. Library of Congress The Library of Congress is unlike any other library in the world. The world’s largest library, it is home to more than 100 million books, maps, recordings, manuscripts, films and photos including items from Thomas Jefferson’s personal collection U.S. Botanic Garden No matter what time of year it is, the lush greenery and gorgeous plants are always thriving at the United States Botanic Garden.
15
White House
The official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. We'll also visit the St. John's Episcopal Church, Lafayette Square. Every sitting president has attended the church at least once since it was built in 1816
16
National Mall
The National Mall is America’s most-visited national park, where the past, present and future come together. The museums, monuments and memorials in this park honor American forefathers
17
Jefferson Memorial
A memorial to the Founding Father and the 3-rd President of the United States, and the founder of the Democratic Party,
18
Lincoln Memorial
The Lincoln Memorial was built to resemble a Greek temple, a tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War (1861-1865). We will also visit at the grounds of the temple area, the Vietnam and the Korean War Memorials, and take a glimpse at the Albert Einstein Memorial, a monumental bronze statue depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand - by sculptor Robert Berks.
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Commentaires (1)
Yuliya_M
Feb 2024
It was the perfect tour to start our Washington exploration. You get a lot of history at the same time as getting to know your way around the city. The facts were not just dry history but also interesting stories and origins behind them. Hit all of the major landmarks in this somewhat short 3 hour tour

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