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Однодневная поездка в Вашингтон, округ Колумбия, из Нью-Йорка

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Explore beyond the Big Apple with a full-day tour to Washington DC from New York City. You'll capture the spirit of "the home of the brave and land of the free" as you visit the monuments and memorials of Washington DC.

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Город: Нью-Йорк
Wed 30 Jul
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Начинается с $129.00
Wed 30 Jul
Начинается с $129.00
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Что включено
Free Wi-Fi on bus only
Transportation by 15-passenger van or a full-sized bus
Professional tour guide
Free Wi-Fi on bus only
Transportation by 15-passenger van or a full-sized bus
Professional tour guide
Free Wi-Fi on bus only
Дополнительная информация
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Wheelchair accessible; please advise at time of booking if wheelchair assistance is required
  • Depending on the rules on the day, sometimes a stop can be made for photographs from outside the fence
  • Time at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is approximately 1.5-hours
  • For tours with fewer guests, vans may be substituted - wifi and restrooms on full size buses only.
  • Tours can be bilingual/multilingual as they are offered in many different languages
  • Children under the age of 2 are free, please advise at time of booking if infant is traveling
  • Due to security, there is no entry to the White House
  • Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
  • Air and space Museum is currently under renovations - entrance is not guaranteed
Что ожидать
1
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
2
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
3
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
4
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
5
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATION - WE WILL RETURN TO AIR AND SPACE AS SOON AS IT RE-OPENS IN THE MEANTIME WE GO TO THE SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.
6
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
We visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and visit the extremely popular "Deep Time" exhibit full of real dinosaur fossils including the T-REX and Triceratops. THIS MUSEUM IS A TEMPORARY ATTRACTION WHILE THE AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM IS CLOSED.
7
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
8
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom.
9
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
10
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
11
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
12
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
13
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
14
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATION - WE WILL RETURN TO AIR AND SPACE AS SOON AS IT RE-OPENS IN THE MEANTIME WE GO TO THE SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.
15
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
We visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and visit the extremely popular "Deep Time" exhibit full of real dinosaur fossils including the T-REX and Triceratops. THIS MUSEUM IS A TEMPORARY ATTRACTION WHILE THE AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM IS CLOSED.
16
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
17
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom.
18
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
19
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
20
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
21
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
22
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
23
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATION - WE WILL RETURN TO AIR AND SPACE AS SOON AS IT RE-OPENS IN THE MEANTIME WE GO TO THE SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.
24
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
We visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and visit the extremely popular "Deep Time" exhibit full of real dinosaur fossils including the T-REX and Triceratops. THIS MUSEUM IS A TEMPORARY ATTRACTION WHILE THE AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM IS CLOSED.
25
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
26
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom.
27
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
28
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
29
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
30
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
31
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
32
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. TEMPORARILY CLOSED FOR RENOVATION - WE WILL RETURN TO AIR AND SPACE AS SOON AS IT RE-OPENS IN THE MEANTIME WE GO TO THE SMITHSONIAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY.
33
Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
We visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and visit the extremely popular "Deep Time" exhibit full of real dinosaur fossils including the T-REX and Triceratops. THIS MUSEUM IS A TEMPORARY ATTRACTION WHILE THE AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM IS CLOSED.
34
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
35
Lincoln Memorial
"In this temple, as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever." Beneath these words, the 16th President of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom.
36
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
37
Однодневные туры Empire Vacations - Нью-Йорк
Отправляясь из Нью-Йорка и направляясь на юг, проезжайте через штаты Нью-Джерси, Делавэр и Мэриленд, прежде чем прибыть на Капитолийский холм в Вашингтоне. Здесь ваш тур начнется с остановки на Арлингтонском кладбище, чтобы посетить могилу Джона Кеннеди. Затем отправляйтесь дальше в Вашингтон, чтобы увидеть Капитолий, Сенат и Белый дом, сердце правительства США. Затем ваш тур продолжится в Смитсоновском национальном музее авиации и космонавтики, а затем вы посетите мемориалы Вашингтона, Линкольна, Вьетнама и Кореи для исследований и фотографий. Во второй половине дня вы отправитесь на обзорную экскурсию по городу, прежде чем покинуть Вашингтон и вернуться в Нью-Йорк ранним вечером. Обратите внимание: этот тур запланирован на остановку перед Белым домом, Капитолием и Сенатом для комментариев и фотосессий. Однако обратите внимание, что иногда это невозможно из-за проблем с безопасностью. В этом случае ваш тур будет соответствующим образом скорректирован.
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Арлингтонское национальное кладбище
Ветераны всех американских войн, от революции до самых последних конфликтов в стране, похоронены в Арлингтоне, который был официально объявлен военным кладбищем в 1864 году. Джон Ф. Кеннеди, на могиле которого горит вечный огонь. Из соображений безопасности для входа на Арлингтонское кладбище потребуется паспорт или удостоверение личности США.
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Капитолий США
Капитолий является одним из самых впечатляющих с архитектурной точки зрения и символически значимых зданий в мире. Сенат и Палата представителей заседали здесь более двух столетий. Начатый в 1793 году Капитолий строился, сжигался, перестраивался, расширялся и восстанавливался; сегодня он стоит как памятник не только его строителям, но и американскому народу и его правительству.
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белый дом
Одним из самых узнаваемых исторических и политических символов Америки также является дом и офис президента Соединенных Штатов.
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Национальный музей авиации и космонавтики
В самых популярных музеях Смитсоновского института представлены «Флаер 1903 года» братьев Райт и «Дух Сент-Луиса» Линдберга. ВРЕМЕННО ЗАКРЫТ НА РЕМОНТ. МЫ ВЕРНЕМСЯ В ВОЗДУХ И КОСМОС, КАК ОН ВНОВЬ ОТКРЫТ. А ТЕМ ВРЕМЯ МЫ ИДЕМ В МУЗЕЙ ЕСТЕСТВЕННОЙ ИСТОРИИ SMITHSONIAN.
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Смитсоновский национальный музей естественной истории
Мы посетим Смитсоновский музей естественной истории и посетим чрезвычайно популярную выставку «Глубокое время», полную настоящих окаменелостей динозавров, включая T-REX и Triceratops. ЭТОТ МУЗЕЙ ЯВЛЯЕТСЯ ВРЕМЕННОЙ ДОСТОПРИМЕЧАТЕЛЬНОСТЬЮ, ПОКА МУЗЕЙ ВОЗДУХА И КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ ПРОДУКЦИИ ЗАКРЫТ.
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Мемориал ветеранов Вьетнама
Этот эмоционально волнующий мемориал отдает дань уважения мужчинам и женщинам, участвовавшим в одной из самых противоречивых войн Америки.
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мемориал Линкольна
«В этом храме, как и в сердцах людей, для которых он спас Союз, навеки запечатлена память об Аврааме Линкольне». Под этими словами восседает 16-й президент Соединенных Штатов, увековеченный в мраморе как непреходящий символ единства, силы и мудрости.
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Мемориал ветеранов Корейской войны
Этот мемориал ветеранам Корейской войны состоит из Бассейна памяти и треугольного поля службы, на котором изображены 19 солдат на поле боя.
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Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
47
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
48
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
49
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
50
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. We will visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in the event that the air and Space museum is inaccessible.
51
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
52
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
53
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
54
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
55
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
56
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
57
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. We will visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in the event that the air and Space museum is inaccessible.
58
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
59
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
60
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
61
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
62
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
63
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
64
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. We will visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in the event that the air and Space museum is inaccessible.
65
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
66
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
67
Empire Vacations Day Tours - New York
Departing from New York and heading south, pass through the states of New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland before arriving at Washington DC's Capitol Hill. Here, your tour will start with a stop at Arlington Cemetery to visit JFK's gravesite. Next, head further into Washington to see the Capitol, Senate, and White House, the heart of the US government. Your tour then continues to the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum before visiting the Washington, Lincoln, Vietnam, and Korean Memorials for exploration and pictures. Late in the afternoon, you'll embark on a panoramic city tour before departing Washington for an early-evening arrival back in New York City. Please Note: This tour is scheduled to stop in front of the White House, Capitol, and Senate for commentary and photo ops. However, please note that sometimes this is not possible due to security issues. In the event of this occurring, your tour will be adjusted accordingly.
68
Arlington National Cemetery
Veterans of every American war from the Revolution to the country's most recent conflicts are buried at Arlington, which was officially declared a military cemetery in 1864. Among the more than 260,000 dead are three unidentified service members, buried at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and John F. Kennedy, whose gravesite is marked by an eternal flame. Due to security a passport or U.S. ID will be required to enter Arlington Cemetery
69
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
70
White House
One of America's most recognizable historical and political symbols is also the home and office of the President of the United States.
71
National Air and Space Museum
The most popular of the Smithsonian museums features the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer and Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis. We will visit the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in the event that the air and Space museum is inaccessible.
72
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
This emotionally stirring memorial pays tribute to the men and women who served in one of America's most controversial wars.
73
Korean War Veterans Memorial
This memorial to Korean War veterans consists of the Pool of Remembrance and the triangular Field of Service depicting 19 soldiers on the field of combat.
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Halee_O
Jan 2025
1. Due to extreme weather and snow, (not their fault obv) I really do think this should have been cancelled and refunded, but was only advised that we could go the next day instead but could not guarantee the weather would be better, and with limited time in NYC had no other choice but to carry on with original tour to not waste my money 2. There were multiple tour guides which was cool for other language speakers, but none could agree on what to do or where to eat, and the small but many arguments in the front of the bus could be heard by those sitting in the front. 3. Due to the extreme snow conditions (again, obviously not their fault) most of the attractions listed we were unable to visit due to them being closed and so we were advised we would just be driving past these attractions and to take photos from inside the bus which was not great. 4. Had to side track to Baltimore to change drivers as I don’t believe the driver was comfortable driving in bad conditions - which was great because ya know, safety first and we got to see a little bit of Baltimore. 5. The only attractions we visited were the war memorials and Lincoln memorial (Lincoln memorial being amazing to see). Then the train station to have lunch at a almost run down food court. (Not great :( ) 6. Stopped at the White House and Capitol but with everything fenced off for the inauguration, it wasn’t worth the time, effort or money to stop as could not see much of anything. It was good to stretch the legs though. In all, this tour really should only be offered any other time BUT winter where extreme conditions could happen at anytime as it was highly dissapointing especially for the amount of money that was paid. A full or partial refund would be appreciated but doubt it will happen.
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2025
Hi Halee, Thank you for your review. Our tours are 100% guaranteed for departure so when people like yourself travel across the whole world to visit a destination like Washington DC you have peace of mind that we won't call the day before and cancel on you because of a minor snowfall that may or may not actually happen. We did however offer anyone that was interested, the opportunity to change their tour date/booking prior to departure due to the snow - you elected not to do so. We provided the service for your group and 20+ other passengers whom did not complain. It is a shame that instead of reaching out to our company - like our guide offered you, you decided to write a negative review and copy/paste it into 3 reviews in an attempt to force us to give you a refund. All while our guide worked hard to ensure you had a lovely day - Ultimately if you are determined to be upset in life you will succeed! Regardless, we will always remain committed to our passengers and providing excellent service. If you would like to reach out office you can call us at +1 212 642 0915 and we'll be happy to see how we can help improve this experience for you. Joe Empire Vacations
Tashia_A
Jan 2025
Due to adverse weather conditions we did not get to see all the attractions. We were offered to go the next day but the conditions were forecast to be the same if not worse. A refund was never offered so we decided to go that day. All the museums were closed and the White House was surrounded by scaffolding. There were 4 guides who argued amount themselves on what we could do instead and couldn’t decide on anyt. We did see the Lincoln Memorial and Vietnam and Korean Memorial which were great and it was a relief to at least get off the bus for a short while. Even though we didn’t get to see all of the scheduled stops we were rushed through the few we did see. It was would have thought we would have been offered at least a partial refund due to not even getting half of what we expected on the tour
Dylan_T
Jan 2025
1. Due to extreme weather and snow, (not their fault obv) I really do think this should have been cancelled and refunded, but was only advised that we could go the next day instead but could not guarantee the weather would be better, and with limited time in NYC had no other choice but to carry on with original tour to not waste my money 2. There were multiple tour guides which was cool for other language speakers, but none could agree on what to do or where to eat, and the small but many arguments in the front of the bus could be heard by those sitting in the front. 3. Due to the extreme snow conditions (again, obviously not their fault) most of the attractions listed we were unable to visit due to them being closed and so we were advised we would just be driving past these attractions and to take photos from inside the bus which was not great. 4. Had to side track to Baltimore to change drivers as I don’t believe the driver was comfortable driving in bad conditions - which was great because ya know, safety first and we got to see a little bit of Baltimore. 5. The only attractions we visited were the war memorials and Lincoln memorial (Lincoln memorial being amazing to see). Then the train station to have lunch at a almost run down food court. (Not great :( ) 6. Stopped at the White House and Capitol but with everything fenced off for the inauguration, it wasn’t worth the time, effort or money to stop as could not see much of anything. It was good to stretch the legs though. In all, this tour really should only be offered any other time BUT winter where extreme conditions could happen at anytime as it was highly dissapointing especially for the amount of money that was paid. A full or partial refund would be appreciated but doubt it will happen.
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2025
Hi Dylan, Thank you for your review. Our tours are 100% guaranteed for departure so when people like yourself travel across the whole world to visit a destination like Washington DC you have peace of mind that we won't call the day before and cancel on you because of a minor snowfall that may or may not actually happen. We did however offer anyone that was interested, the opportunity to change their tour date/booking prior to departure due to the snow - you elected not to do so. We provided the service for your group and 20+ other passengers whom did not complain. It is a shame that instead of reaching out to our company - like our guide offered you, you decided to write a negative review and copy/paste it into 3 reviews in an attempt to force us to give you a refund. All while our guide worked hard to ensure you had a lovely day - Ultimately if you are determined to be upset in life you will succeed! Regardless, we will always remain committed to our passengers and providing excellent service. If you would like to reach out office you can call us at +1 212 642 0915 and we'll be happy to see how we can help improve this experience for you. Joe Empire Vacations

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