Overview
Morning Bus Tour
Join this Morning Tour of Washington D.C. to catch a glimpse of some of the most majestic monuments and memorials in the sunrise. If you want to explore DC landmarks but time is of the essence, you cannot go wrong by selecting this tour. It is a slimmed down version of the Full Day Tour designed to offer you a brief but exciting journey through our rich heritage in a quick and efficient way. It still will allow you to visit the essential sites and attractions that you cannot afford to miss. When you take this Must-See Washington DC Monument bus trip, you get a rare chance to relive history!
Capitol Hill Walking Tour
Get your chance to discover the famed Capitol Hill. Your experienced personal guide will walk with you, detailing the historical facts related to each building and landmark. In this walking tour, you’ll explore the seat of the legislative and judicial branches of the US Government and its supporting facilities, collectively known as Capitol Hill. Every spot is within walking distance from one another, so you get a chance to see them all with a minimum of time and a minimum of hassle. The area is notable with its distinctive architecture and its rich history of American politics..
Combo Pricing
Adult: $145
Child: $135
Itinerary
Meets at the National Archives 800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington DC on the corner of 9th St & Pennsylvania Ave. NW at 9:30 am
Close Metro Stop: Capitol South Metro Station – Blue, Orange & Silver Line.
Start time: 10:00 am
- The US Capitol (West side)
10 min to view the Garfield Memorial , Ulysses Grant, the Peace Monument and take pictures. - White House
15 min photo ops of the exterior of the site. - WWII Memorial
15 min to visit. Rest stop available on site - FDR Memorial and MLK memorial combined
25 min walking guided tour to visit FDR memorial the biggest ever built from rose granite brought from South Dakota and Dr. Martin Luther King, the newest memorial beside the tidal basin. - Korean, Lincoln, Vietnam & Vietnam Women’s memorials – 35 min to visit the oldest memorial in Washington DC dedicated in 1922. There’s also the Reflecting Pool where Dr Martin Luther King gave his ‘I have a Dream speech’ in 1963. And also the Korean and the Vietnam War veteran memorial.
End time: between 1:00 and 2:00 pm at the Lincoln memorial in high season and Natural History Museum and National Archives in low season.