This tour is a great alternative to see DC's Monuments by a stylish American Cart and knowledgeable guide. This tour offers a detailed introduction to U.S. history and Washington D.C.’s famous monuments, guided by expert Washingtonian storytellers. We love sharing unique, little-known facts that you won’t find on the internet or in books. You can ask your questions and learn more while taking advantage of this group tour with an expert guide. Our tours are designed to be fun for all ages, with patient and friendly guides who make everyone feel welcome. During the 2-hour experience, you’ll enjoy stops at the most popular memorials and points of interest.
First St and East Capitil St NE, , Washington DC, United States
Capitol Hill is a must-see historic neighborhood in Washington D.C., home to the U.S. Capitol, Supreme Court, and Library of Congress. Known for its stunning architecture and political significance, it offers visitors a deep dive into America’s government and history.
4th St. & Constitution Ave. NW, Washington DC, United States
The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. is a must-see museum featuring an extensive collection of European and American masterpieces. With free admission and stunning exhibits, it’s a top destination for art lovers visiting the city.
100 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington DC, United States
The U.S. Botanic Garden in Washington D.C. is a must-see attraction showcasing diverse plant collections and beautiful themed gardens. Located near the Capitol, it offers visitors a peaceful natural retreat and educational experiences year-round.
1400 Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC, United States
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a must-see museum in Washington D.C., celebrating Black history, culture, and achievements. Its powerful exhibits offer an inspiring and educational experience for all visitors.
2 15th St. NW, Washington DC, United States
The Washington Monument is a must-see landmark in Washington D.C., honoring George Washington, the nation’s first president. This iconic obelisk offers panoramic views of the city and stands as a symbol of American history and leadership.
16 E Basin Dr SW, Washington DC, United States
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is a must-see historic site in Washington D.C., dedicated to the third U.S. president and author of the Declaration of Independence. Located by the scenic Tidal Basin, it offers beautiful views and insight into Jefferson’s legacy.
1850 West Basin Dr SW, , Washington DC, United States
The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington D.C. is a must-see outdoor tribute honoring the 32nd president’s leadership during the Great Depression and World War II. Its flowing water features and sculptures create a peaceful space to reflect on his impactful legacy.
1850 West Basin Drive SW, Near West Basin Drive SW & Independence Ave. SW, Washington DC, United States
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial in Washington D.C. is a must-see tribute honoring the civil rights leader’s legacy of equality and justice. Located on the National Mall, it features powerful quotes and a striking statue inspiring visitors worldwide.
2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW, Washington DC, United States
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. is a must-see iconic monument honoring President Abraham Lincoln’s legacy of unity and freedom. Its grand architecture and inspiring inscriptions make it a powerful symbol of American history and democracy.
5 Henry Bacon Dr NW, Washington DC, United States
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. is a must-see tribute honoring the courage and sacrifice of U.S. soldiers. Its reflective black granite walls engraved with over 58,000 names provide a solemn and moving experience for visitors.
10 Daniel French Dr SW, Washington DC, United States
The Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. is a must-see monument honoring the bravery and sacrifice of those who served in the Korean War. Featuring lifelike statues and a reflective wall, it offers a powerful and emotional tribute to veterans.
1600 Pennsylvania Ave, , Washington DC, United States
The White House is a must-see historic landmark in Washington D.C. and the official residence of the U.S. president. Known worldwide, it symbolizes American leadership and democracy, attracting millions of visitors each year.
Washington DC, United States
Chinatown in Washington D.C. is a vibrant must-see neighborhood known for its rich culture, authentic Asian cuisine, and lively festivals. It offers visitors a unique blend of historic charm and modern entertainment in the heart of the city.
2201 C St NW, , Washington DC, United States
If you’re interested in the history of the building itself, it's known as the Harry S. Truman Building, and while most of it is closed to the public for daily business, the architectural shift from the 1930s "War Department" style to the 1960s expansion is quite striking from the outside.
444 E St NW, Washington DC, United States
The National Law Enforcement Museum is a fascinating, mostly underground facility located in Judiciary Square. Unlike many traditional museums, it’s highly interactive and designed to give you a "walk-in-their-shoes" perspective on the profession.
2101 Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC, United States
The Albert Einstein Memorial, Click to open side panel for more information is a larger-than-life bronze statue located on the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. It is a favorite stop for visitors because of its approachable, "human" scale and the way it invites interaction.
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