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Jednodniowa wycieczka do Waszyngtonu z Nowego Jorku

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Visit Washington, D.C. from Time Square NYC on a day trip, where we will visit some of the most emblematic Memorials and monuments of the District of Columbia. Starting at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, The White House, Lincoln Memorial, The Capitol, FBI Building, The National Archives among other places. With plenty of free time to enjoy the National Air and Space Museum. With a guided bus tour, simply sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Sat 12 Apr
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  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
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Cmentarz Narodowy w Arlington
Odwiedź niektóre z najważniejszych miejsc pochówku na Cmentarzu Narodowym w Arlington. To doskonały sposób na uzyskanie kompleksowego przeglądu tej niezwykłej witryny w zaledwie kilka minut. Obowiązkowe wejście na Cmentarz Narodowy. WSZYSCY PODRÓŻNI MUSZĄ PRZYNIEŚĆ PASZPORT. (WSZYSCY USA) MIESZKAŃCY MUSZĄ PRZYNIEŚĆ STANOWISKO IDENTYFIKACYJNE LUB PRAWO KIEROWCY.
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National Mall
Długie, trawiaste National Mall jest domem dla kultowych pomników, w tym pomnika Lincolna i pomnika Waszyngtona. Na wschodnim krańcu znajduje się kopułowy Kapitol Stanów Zjednoczonych, a na północy Biały Dom. Jest też otoczony muzeami Smithsonian, a jego trawniki i ścieżki są często zatłoczone grupami szkolnymi, biegaczami i drużynami softballowymi. Pobliski zbiornik Tidal Basin słynie z kwitnących wiśni. Będziesz miał trochę czasu na wygraną na lunch.
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Pomnik wojenny Korpusu Piechoty Morskiej Stanów Zjednoczonych
Sześciu żołnierzy trzymających sztandar Stanów Zjednoczonych poświęcony Korpusowi Piechoty Morskiej, który zginął od 1775 roku. Na podstawie zdjęcia wykonanego przez Joe Rosenthala podczas bitwy o Iwo Jimę.
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upamiętnienie Lincolna
Pomnik w kształcie greckiej świątyni poświęcony 16. prezydentowi Stanów Zjednoczonych.
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Pomnik Weteranów Wojny Koreańskiej
19 posągów ze stali nierdzewnej przedstawiających oddział patrolowy podczas wojny koreańskiej oraz 50-metrowy mur z polerowanego granitu z wygrawerowanymi twarzami żołnierzy i personelu biorącego udział w wojnie.
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biały Dom
Podejdziemy jak najbliżej, aby zrobić zdjęcia z rezydencją prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych.
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Kapitol Stanów Zjednoczonych
Podejdziemy jak najbliżej siedziby Kongresu Stanów Zjednoczonych, aby zrobić zdjęcia.
8
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
9
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
10
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
11
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
12
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
13
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
14
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
15
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
16
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
17
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
18
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
19
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
20
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
21
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
22
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
23
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
24
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
25
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
26
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
27
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
28
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
29
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
30
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
31
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
32
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
33
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
34
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
35
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
36
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
37
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
38
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
39
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
40
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
41
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
42
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
43
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
44
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
45
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
46
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
47
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
48
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
49
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
50
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
51
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
52
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
53
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
54
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
55
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
56
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
57
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
58
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
59
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
60
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
61
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
62
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
63
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
64
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
65
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
66
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
67
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
68
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
69
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
70
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
71
Arlington National Cemetery
Visit some of the most significant grave sites in Arlington National Cemetery. It's the perfect way to get a comprehensive overview of the remarkable site in just a few minutes. Mandatory to enter the National cemetery. ALL TRAVELERS MUST BRING PASSPORT. (ALL US) RESIDENTS MUST BRING STATE ID OR DRIVER LICENSE.
72
National Mall
The long, grassy National Mall is home to iconic monuments including the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. At the eastern end is the domed U.S. Capitol, and the White House is to the north. It's also flanked by Smithsonian museums, and its lawns and pathways are often crowded with school groups, joggers and softball teams. Nearby, the Tidal Basin reservoir is known for its blossoming cherry trees. You will have some time on your won to have lunch.
73
U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial
Six soldiers holding the banner of the United States dedicated to the Marine Corps who died since 1775. Based on the photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during the Battle of Iwo Jima.
74
Lincoln Memorial
Monument in the shape of a Greek temple dedicated to the 16th President of the United States.
75
Korean War Veterans Memorial
19 stainless steel statues representing a patrol squad in the Korean War and a 50-meter polished granite wall with the engraved faces of soldiers and personnel who participated in the war.
76
White House
We will get as close as possible to take photos with the residence of the president of the United States.
77
U.S. Capitol
We will get as close as possible to the United States Congress headquarters to take pictures.
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Recenzje (197)
JuMar69
May 2024
Very well organized excursion! We saw the main monuments of Washington DC, and had explanations for each of the stops. The guide Juanita is great as is Mario the bus driver, I recommend 100%!
Moriske
May 2024
Huanita and the driver Mario were great. Minus point: we wanted to see the tomb of the unknown soldier. Despite the bad weather it was a successful outing.

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