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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.
Miasto: Waszyngton
Fri 25 Apr
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Fri 25 Apr
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • 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
Czego oczekiwać
1
upamiętnienie Lincolna
Pomnik w stylu greckim upamiętniający wielkiego emancypatora Abrahama Lincolna, zwycięzcę wojny secesyjnej, zniesienie niewolnictwa i utrzymanie zjednoczenia Stanów Zjednoczonych.
2
biały Dom
Będąc niezbędnym symbolem władzy wykonawczej, Biały Dom zaskakuje swoją wielkością.
3
Narodowy pomnik II wojny światowej
Czy wiesz, że ponad 400 000 Amerykanów straciło życie podczas II wojny światowej? Ten pomnik przypomina wielkie bitwy na Atlantyku i Pacyfiku.
4
Pomnik Martina Luthera Kinga Jr
Bohater walki o prawa obywatelskie, laureat Pokojowej Nagrody Nobla, Martin Luther King Jr. został zamordowany w Memphis w kwietniu 1968 roku.
5
Plac Lafayette'a
Plac przed Białym Domem upamiętnia markiza de Lafayette, którego wpływ na króla Ludwika XVI podczas wojny o niepodległość był niezaprzeczalny.
6
Pomnik Waszyngtona
Pomnik ten upamiętnia Jerzego Waszyngtona, który nadał swoje imię stolicy Stanów Zjednoczonych. Przed Wystawą Powszechną w 1900 roku był to najwyższy pomnik na świecie. To Wieża Eiffla go zdetronizowała!
7
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.
8
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
9
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.
10
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.
11
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.
12
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!
13
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.
14
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
15
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.
16
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
17
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.
18
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.
19
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.
20
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!
21
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.
22
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
23
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.
24
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
25
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.
26
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.
27
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.
28
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!
29
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.
30
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
31
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.
32
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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.
36
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!
37
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.
38
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
39
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.
40
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
41
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.
42
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.
43
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.
44
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!
45
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.
46
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
47
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.
48
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
49
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.
50
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.
51
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.
52
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!
53
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.
54
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
55
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.
56
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
57
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.
58
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.
59
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.
60
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!
61
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.
62
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
63
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.
64
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
65
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.
66
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.
67
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.
68
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!
69
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.
70
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
71
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.
72
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
73
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.
74
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.
75
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.
76
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!
77
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.
78
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
79
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.
80
White House
An essential symbol of executive power, the White House surprises with its size.
81
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.
82
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.
83
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.
84
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!
85
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.
86
Korean War Veterans Memorial
1950 - 1953
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Recenzje (18)
julienZ1445AK
Jul 2023
Washington En Français was excellent in helping plan and execute a two-day tour of Alexandria, VA, and Washington D.C.! Catherine was a great help in the months leading up to the tours. Our group consisted of English-only speakers, French-only speakers, a couple of German and English speakers, and one family member who could speak French, German, and English. Catherine displayed great patience in helping me coordinate which places to tour based on our interests, and her suggestions were perfect! On Day 1, we met Helga to tour Alexandria, VA. She was kind and considerate and waited patiently for us to finish our lunch. She even joined us at the table, greeted each of us individually, and showed genuine interest in getting to know us. Helga knew so much about Alexandria and was honest about what she didn’t know. She had no problem taking us to a couple of spots not on the suggested route, to accommodate our specific interests. We all felt very comfortable and thoroughly enjoyed spending the day with her! On Day 2, we met Catherine to tour the Washington D.C. Mall area as described on their website. Catherine made an immediate good impression to everyone! She is very knowledgeable about the history of Washington D.C. as well as other important historical points about the United States. Catherine is personable and took the time to chat with each of us during our half-day tour. I also appreciated how concerned she was about our schedule, making sure the tour ended on time! We had a wonderful time hearing about the rich history in D.C., and Catherine emailed me the next day answering the few questions we had that she needed to research! Helga and Catherine were able to easily switch back-and-forth from English to French (and German!) to give each of us all the tour details. Giving a tour in multiple languages to a group of people would absolutely overwhelm me, but these wonderful ladies were professional, calm, and appeared to love what they do! I HIGHLY recommend Washington En Français, you will not be disappointed!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jul 2023
Thank you ! Helga and Catherine are saying thank you!
691helgaw
Jun 2022
I really enjoyed the tour of Georgetown that I took with Catherine and I find myself thinking back on it often. Even though I have lived in Washington, DC for over 40 years, I learned so many new things and feel like I really saw the neighborhood up close, like an inhabitant would after spending a lot of time there. Catherine deftly mixed historical tales with real estate tidbits and unexpected insider information about the buildings, residents and customs of Georgetown. It was also so much fun to speak French with the other participants and see this fascinating part of the city through their eyes!
majamZ5228JI
Apr 2022
I took my students on this tour to learn something about the capital IN FRENCH! It was an amazing experience, they loved it! Marie is a knowledgable and entertaining guide. Every moment of this two (a bit longer) hour tour was fun and informative. I highly recommend it to French speakers, but also to French learners!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Apr 2022
Merci à vous Loyola University pour avoir choisi Washington En Français pour votre sortie de fin d'année. Au plaisir de vous revoir l'année prochaine !

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