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Visite guidée à pied des points forts de Washington

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A unique opportunity to visit Washington in French! Your French-speaking guide will introduce you to the history of the capital and its greatest presidents. Immortalized by grandiose monuments, you can discover them during this 3-hour guided tour, on foot and in French.

With a maximum of 12 participants, the small group size offers you security and privacy. Your guide will also be happy to share anecdotes from his American life, and he will happily answer your questions outside of the tour.
Ville: Washington DC
Sat 10 May
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Séance photo de 90 minutes
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Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
2
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
3
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
4
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
5
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
6
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
7
Mémorial de Lincoln
Un mémorial de style grec pour célébrer le grand émancipateur Abraham Lincoln, victorieux de la guerre civile, abolissant l'esclavage et gardant les États-Unis unis.
8
maison Blanche
Symbole essentiel du pouvoir exécutif, la Maison Blanche surprend par sa taille.
9
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Saviez-vous que plus de 400 000 Américains ont perdu la vie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale ? Ce mémorial rappelle les grandes batailles de l'Atlantique et du Pacifique.
10
Mémorial de Martin Luther King, Jr.
Héros de la bataille des droits civiques, lauréat du prix Nobel de la paix, Martin Luther King Jr. a été assassiné à Memphis en avril 1968.
11
Place Lafayette
Le parvis de la Maison Blanche rend hommage au marquis de Lafayette, dont l'influence sur le roi Louis XVI pendant la guerre d'Indépendance fut indéniable.
12
le monument de Washington
Ce monument rend hommage à George Washington qui a donné son nom à la capitale des États-Unis. Avant l'exposition universelle de 1900, c'était le monument le plus haut du monde. C'est la Tour Eiffel qui l'a détrôné !
13
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
14
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
15
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
16
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
17
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
18
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
19
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
20
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
21
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
22
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
23
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
24
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
25
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
26
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
27
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
28
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
29
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
30
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
31
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
32
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
33
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
34
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
35
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
36
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
37
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
38
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
39
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
40
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
41
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
42
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
43
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
44
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
45
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
46
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
47
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
48
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
49
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
50
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
51
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
52
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
53
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
54
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
55
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
56
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
57
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
58
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
59
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
60
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
61
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
62
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
63
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
64
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
65
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
66
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
67
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
68
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
69
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
70
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
71
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
72
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
73
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
74
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
75
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
76
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
77
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
78
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
79
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
80
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
81
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
82
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
83
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
84
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
85
Lincoln Memorial
A Greek-style memorial to celebrate the Great Emancipator Abraham Lincoln, victorious in the Civil War, abolishing slavery and keeping the United States united.
86
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
87
National World War II Memorial
Did you know that over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II? This memorial recalls the great battles of the Atlantic and Pacific.
88
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Hero of the Civil Rights battle, Nobel Peace Prize winner, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis in April 1968.
89
Lafayette Square
The square in front of the White House honors the Marquis de Lafayette, whose influence on King Louis XVI during the War of Independence was undeniable.
90
Washington Monument
This monument honors George Washington who gave his name to the capital of the United States. Before the Universal Exhibition of 1900, it was the tallest monument in the world. It was the Eiffel Tower that dethroned him!
91
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The Wall as it is also called bears the names of the 58,000 Americans who died or are missing in Vietnam.
92
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (18)
lenamW1767UO
Jul 2024
It was good, it rained but the views were still beautiful. We took lots of pictures! The guide knew the story well, and she explained it well.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Merci beaucoup !
nolno44
Jul 2024
Great trick! We opted for the 3-hour tour. Our Guide was attentive and did not fail to deliver us some tips! The tour, although scheduled for 3h, lasted 3:25. Catherine took the time to describe each site carefully and did not count her time. She knew how to put herself up to the children. I highly recommend it.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Merci beaucoup !
SKPfost
Jul 2024
Can't figure out how others rate this service so highly? I signed up for a two-person visit and received a message that my visit was "on hold". It was clear that they were waiting for others to book before deciding whether it was worth the visit. In the meantime, my guests are hoping for a visit in French and I am contacting the company to see what we can do to turn this waiting visit into a real tour. I did not receive a phone call, but they sent another e-mail indicating that the visit was still pending. I was not surprised that the tour was cancelled at the last minute, despite my efforts to work with them. If you really want to visit DC in French, I advise you to look elsewhere.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Nous comprenons votre déception qui s’exprime clairement dans cet avis. Merci d’avoir pris le temps de laisser un retour aussi sur cette plateforme. Tous nos tours requièrent un minimum de 4 participants, vous avez raison et c’est indiqué en ROUGE en haut de page AVANT réservation, dans l’email que vous avez reçu après la réservation, et bien sûr dans les conditions générales de vente. Quatre jours avant votre tour, nous avons répondu à votre appel par courriel. Nous vous proposions : - d’annuler immédiatement contre remboursement intégral - d’attendre la dernière minute (24h) avant le tour pour annuler - de transformer le tour en un tour privé Il est resté sans réponse. Depuis 2019, Washington En Français organise des tours guidés de Washington avec des guides qui parlent français. Nos tours en groupe sont limités à 12 personnes (avec un minimum de 4) pour aussi garantir une expérience plus individuelle. Nos guides sont passionnés par l’histoire, la politique et la culture américaine, ils aiment partager leurs connaissances et ils ont tous des dizaines d’années d’expérience dans le domaine ! Pour maintenir la qualité de nos services, nous ne pouvons vendre à perte. Un tour avec deux personnes n’est pas rentable, c’est la raison pour laquelle ils n’ont lieu que dès 4 personnes ont réservé. Peut-être que votre déception fût à la hauteur de vos attentes ? Vous m’en voyez désolé et j’espère que dans le futur, vous donnerez quand même une nouvelle chance à Washington En Français !

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