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Washington DC Monuments, US Capitol Private Tour by Car

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"Step into the captivating world of Washington, D.C., where history, culture, and power intersect in a truly mesmerizing way. Get ready to embark on a private tour that will take you on a journey through time and leave you breathless. From the majestic Capitol Hill to the iconic White House, each stop on this tour will unveil the secrets of the nation's capital. Ascend the Washington Monument for an unparalleled panoramic view and pay homage to Abraham Lincoln at the awe-inspiring Lincoln Memorial. Marvel at the neoclassical beauty of the Jefferson Memorial and be inspired by the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. at his memorial. As a bonus, you'll get to be immersed in the solemnity of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the National World War II Memorial. And no visit to Washington, D.C. would be complete without experiencing the grandeur of the Washington National Cathedral. This tour will leave you spellbound and longing to uncover more of the city's treasures. Book your adventure now and get ready to be captivated by the charm and power of the capital of the United States!" (172 words)

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the iconic US Capitol building
  • Visit the historic White House
  • Enjoy breathtaking views from the Washington Monument
  • Pay tribute to Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial
  • Experience the beauty of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Fuel surcharge
  • WiFi on board
  • Gratuities
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Explore the rich history and vibrant culture of the United States' capital city with the Washington DC Monuments, US Capitol Private Tour by Car. Washington, D.C. is a place where the past and present seamlessly merge, offering visitors a unique experience like no other. From the iconic landmarks and grand architecture to the pulsating political pulse, every corner of this city tells a story waiting to be discovered. Are you ready to embark on a journey through time and immerse yourself in the heritage of the United States? Take the opportunity to reserve your spot today and behold the unparalleled charm of the capital!

What to Expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can expect to marvel at the stunning neoclassical architecture of the Capitol, housing the United States Congress. Visit the symbolic White House, the official residence of the President, and immerse yourself in the history and operation of the U.S. government. Ascend the Washington Monument for a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and stand in awe of the Lincoln Memorial, paying tribute to one of the nation's most influential leaders. Discover the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, overlooking the picturesque Tidal Basin, and be inspired by the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, honoring his legacy of equality and justice. Finally, contemplate the sacrifices of Vietnam War veterans at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and pay your respects at the National World War II Memorial.

Who is this for?

This private tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone who wants to enrich their understanding of the United States' rich heritage. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this experience caters to all. It offers a comprehensive exploration of Washington, D.C.'s iconic monuments, making it ideal for first-time visitors looking to delve into the city's history and witness its political significance.

Why Book This?

By booking the Washington DC Monuments, US Capitol Private Tour by Car, you're unlocking a gateway to the heart and soul of America. Experience the city's grandeur and iconic landmarks up close with the flexibility and personalized attention of a private tour. An expert guide will accompany you, providing captivating insights and insider knowledge about each monument's historical and cultural significance. This tour allows you to skip the hassle of navigating public transportation and ensures you don't miss out on any key attractions. Immerse yourself in the power and diversity of Washington, D.C., and create lifelong memories.

Good to Know

During the tour, you'll be transported by car, ensuring a comfortable and convenient experience. It's important to note that some attractions, such as the interior of the White House, require advance reservations. Make sure to plan accordingly to secure your spot. Additionally, while the tour covers a comprehensive itinerary, keep in mind that Washington, D.C. is a dynamic city with numerous other attractions and neighborhoods worth exploring. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing to make the most of your experience. Capture the iconic sights with your camera and prepare to be inspired by the rich history and cultural diversity that permeates every corner of this magnificent city.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced the Washington DC Monuments, US Capitol Private Tour by Car have been captivated by its immersive nature and knowledgeable guides. They commend the tour for providing a deeper understanding of American history and offering an up-close look at the city's most iconic landmarks. Visitors have expressed their awe at the grandeur of the Capitol, the White House, and the Lincoln Memorial, as well as the emotional impact of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. The tour is highly recommended for both domestic and international travelers who seek a meaningful and enlightening experience in the heart of the United States.

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Your Itinerary

Capitol Hill

The Capitol is the center of the United States legislative power and one of the nation's most iconic buildings, known for its distinctive dome. The building houses the United States Congress and consists of two chambers: the Senate and the House of Representatives. Its neoclassical architecture is stunning, and its central dome is one of the most recognizable features. Visitors can explore the Capitol and learn about the history and operation of the U.S. government.

White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. It is a historic and political icon of the country. The building is neoclassical in style and has 132 rooms spread over six floors. Visitors can admire its iconic façade and learn about presidential history at the Visitor Center. The White House also has beautiful gardens that are often open to the public at certain times of the year. Please note that you must make an advance reservation to visit the interior.

Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is a towering obelisk honoring the first President of the United States, George Washington. This impressive monument stands in the National Mall and is visible from many points in the city. Visitors can ascend to its top for a spectacular panoramic view of Washington, D.C. It is a striking structure both by day and night.

Lincoln Memorial

The Lincoln Memorial is a monument dedicated to the sixteenth President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. This monument features a colossal statue of Abraham Lincoln seated inside, surrounded by inscriptions of his famous speeches. The steps leading to the monument offer a breathtaking view of the National Mall and the Reflecting Pool. It is a historic and emotionally significant place that pays tribute to one of the nation's most influential leaders.

Jefferson Memorial

The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is dedicated to the third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, who was also the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. The memorial is designed in a neoclassical style and resembles the Pantheon in Rome. Inside, you'll find a bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson surrounded by passages from the Declaration of Independence and his other writings. The memorial overlooks the Tidal Basin, making it a particularly beautiful spot to visit during the cherry blossom season in spring.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial

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The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial honors the civil rights leader and his legacy of equality, justice, and nonviolence. This memorial features a 30-foot-tall sculpture of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. carved into the Stone of Hope, emerging from the Mountain of Despair. The monument also includes a 450-foot-long inscription wall with excerpts from Dr. King's speeches and writings. It's a powerful and inspiring tribute to one of America's most influential figures in the fight for civil rights.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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This solemn memorial honors the service and sacrifice of veterans who served in the Vietnam War. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is the centerpiece of the site and consists of two black granite walls that list the names of over 58,000 servicemen and women who died or went missing during the war. Nearby, you'll find the Three Soldiers statue, which represents the diversity of those who served, and the Vietnam Women's Memorial, which pays tribute to the women who played vital roles during the conflict. The reflective and minimalist design of the wall invites visitors to contemplate the human cost of the war.

National World War II Memorial

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This memorial pays tribute to the 16 million people who served in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. The monument features a central pool and two triumphal arches representing the two major military campaigns of the war, the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. There are also a series of columns and pillars symbolizing the states and territories of the United States during that time. This is a solemn place to reflect on the impact of the war on the nation's history.

Washington National Cathedral

The Washington National Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, is an iconic religious structure in the United States' capital. It serves as an Episcopal place of worship and is a significant historical and cultural landmark. Detailed Description: This majestic cathedral, located in the Mount St. Albans neighborhood, is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture, exquisite stained glass windows, and its role as a national place of prayer and reflection. Some of its notable features include: Impressive Size: The cathedral is one of the largest Gothic churches in the world, with a length of 555 feet and a height of 200 feet in the nave. Magnificent Stained Glass: The cathedral houses over 200 stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes and historical events. The "Last Judgment" stained glass on the west façade is particularly breathtaking.

Washington DC

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Washington, D.C., often simply referred to as "D.C.," is the capital city of the United States, nestled along the eastern shore of the Potomac River. It's a city of immense historical, political, and cultural significance, and it serves as the epicenter of the American government. The city is renowned for its iconic landmarks, including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the U.S. Capitol, which house the nation's legislative branch. The White House, the official residence of the U.S. President, stands as a symbol of American leadership. Beyond its government institutions, D.C. boasts a thriving cultural scene. It's home to numerous world-class museums and galleries, such as the Smithsonian Institution, the National Gallery of Art, and the International Spy Museum. The city's diverse neighborhoods offer an array of dining options, from local food trucks to upscale restaurants.

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