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TOUR STOPS

Explore the rich history and culture of Washington DC with our guided tour. Our tour includes stops at the most iconic sites in DC.  With 15-25 minutes at each stop, you have plenty of time to take in the sights and snap some photos. Book your tour today and experience the best of Washington DC!

UNITED STATES CAPITOL

Stop - 20 Minutes

The United States Capitol Grounds offers a picturesque stop on your tour, where you can admire the stunning architecture of the Capitol Building and enjoy a walk through the beautifully landscaped gardens. It's the perfect opportunity for photos and to learn about the history and significance of this iconic seat of the U.S. government.

FORD'S THEATRE

Pass By

Ford's Theatre is the site of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865. The theatre continues to operate today, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history.

JEFFERSON MEMORIAL

Stop - 25 Minutes

Jefferson Memorial is dedicated to Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Completed in 1943, the memorial was designed by John Russell Pope and inspired by the Pantheon of Rome, reflecting Jefferson's own admiration for classical architecture and his contributions to American ideals of liberty and democracy.

KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL

Stop - 15 Minutes

The Korean War Memorial is dedicated to the millions who served during the Korean War, this memorial features 19 stainless steel statues representing a squad on patrol, and a Wall of Remembrance with etched faces of those who served.

LAFAYETTE PARK

Stop - 15 Minutes

Lafayette Park is a historic seven-acre public park located directly north of the White House. Named after the Marquis de Lafayette, a French hero of the American Revolutionary War, the park has been a prominent site in Washington, DC, since the early 19th century. Originally part of the White House grounds, it was separated in 1804 and has since evolved into a key location for public gatherings, protests, and presidential inaugurations.

LINCOLN MEMORIAL

Stop - 20 Minutes

The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. Enjoy the panoramic views of the Reflecting Pool and the Washington Monument from its steps.

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR MEMORIAL

Stop - 15 Minutes

The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is dedicated to the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader in the American civil rights movement. Unveiled in 2011, this memorial honors Dr. King’s enduring contributions to peace, justice, and equality.

REFLECTING POOL

Stop - 5 Minutes

The Reflecting Pool is a long, rectangular body of water located on the National Mall between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. It is one of the most recognizable features of the National Mall, often serving as a mirror that beautifully reflects the surrounding landmarks and the sky.

VIETNAM VETERANS MEMORIAL

Stop - 20 Minutes

The Veitnam Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served in the Vietnam War. The main feature is the black granite wall inscribed with the names of over 58,000 servicemen and women who died or went missing in action.

WASHINGTON MONUMENT

Pass By

The Washington Monument is an iconic obelisk located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It was built to honor George Washington, the first President of the United States and a pivotal figure in American history. Standing at approximately 555 feet, it is the tallest stone structure and obelisk in the world.

WHITE HOUSE

Stop - 15 Minutes

The White House, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, is one of the most iconic symbols of the United States. Serving as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, it has been the home of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800. The White House is an emblem of the American presidency and is recognized globally as a symbol of the U.S. government.

WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL

Stop - 20 Minutes

The World War II Memorial is a tribute to the 16 million people who served in the American armed forces during World War II, including over 400,000 who made the ultimate sacrifice. Dedicated on May 29, 2004, the memorial is a place of reflection and remembrance for the "Greatest Generation."

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