Day or Night Grand Tour of Washington DC with Stops at 8+ Sites
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The Half-Day Grand Sightseeing Tour of Washington DC is your premier sightseeing tour to see all the monuments, museums and memorials located in the Capital area. It has been designed as a comprehensive tour package for first-time or returning visitors who want to get the full picture of the city. You'll be treated to 4hrs of a live narrated bus trip with an experienced and knowledgeable guide. Pass many historic sites including Arlington National Cemetery, Supreme Court, Washington Monument, National Archives, and more. You'll be able to get off the bus and explore 8 major DC attractions. Stop at 8 Attractions: • White House (outside South Front for photos) • US Capitol • Franklin Roosevelt Memorial • Martin Luther King Memorial • Lincoln Memorial • Korean War Memorial • Vietnam Memorial • Nurses Memorial Bonus: Upgrade option available at checkout for those who would like to extend their half day city tour into full day tour to include a visit to Mount Vernon.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Zohery Tours International, Inc
Stop At: White House
stop by north front and drive by the south front
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Lincoln Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Jefferson Memorial
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: National Museum of American History
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: The National Archives Museum
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Ford's Theatre
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Union Station
drive by and talk about it
Stop At: Vietnam Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Tidal Basin
drive around and talk about it
Pass By: Washington Monument
drive by and view from most of the stops.
Pass By: National Mall
drive through and talk about it
Pass By: Smithsonian Institution Building
view and talk about it
Pass By: National Air and Space Museum
drive by and talk about it
Stop At: Korean War Veterans Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
view it and talk about it
Stop At: U.S. Capitol
stop by the west front and view other memorials around
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
stop and visit and talk about
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: United States Navy Memorial and Naval Heritage Center
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: United States Botanic Garden
View at the west front of the capitol
Pass By: Smithsonian American Art Museum
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: DAR Museum
view and talk about it
Pass By: FBI Headquarters
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Eisenhower Executive Office Building
view the north and the south side
Stop At: Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Senate and House Office Buildings
view and talk about
Pass By: Organization of American States Headquarters Building
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: United States Department of the Treasury
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: American Red Cross Museum
view and talk about it
Pass By: Freedom Plaza
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
stop and visit and talk about it
Pass By: James Garfield sculpture
stop and visit and talk about it
Pass By: Zero Milestone
drive by it and talk about it
Pass By: The Ellipse
drive by and talk about it
Pass By: Eisenhower Executive Office Building
View and talk about
Pass By: Blair House
View at the White House stop and talk about it
Pass By: Lafayette Square
View at the north front of the White House stop and talk about
Pass By: Potomac River
Drive by and talk about it
Pass By: John Ericsson National Memorial
Drive by and talk about it
Pass By: George Washington Memorial Parkway
View and talk about it
Pass By: Constitution Gardens
View and talk about it
Pass By:
Drive by south and the north sides of World War One memorial and Pershing park
Pass By: Arlington Memorial Bridge & Avenue
View and talk about it
Pass By: Air Force Memorial
View and talk about it
Pass By: National World War II Memorial
Drive by World War Two memorial and talk about. If you are WWll Veteran and want us to stop at the memorial, please talk to the tour guide and we will stop for you at the memorial for up to 15 minutes.
Stop At: George Washington's Mount Vernon
Select Upgrade Option at checkout to extend your Half-Day Guided DC City Tour into a Full-Day City Tour with guided visit to George Washington's famous home, Mount Vernon.
Pass By:
The National World War I Memorial is a national memorial commemorating the service rendered by members of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. The 2015 National Defense Authorization Act authorized the World War I Centennial Commission to build the memorial in Pershing Park, located at 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. The park, which has existed since 1981, also contains the John J. Pershing General of the Armies commemorative work. In January 2016, the design commission selected the submission "The Weight of Sacrifice", by a team consisting of Joseph Weishaar, Sabin Howard, Phoebe Lickwar, and GWWO Architects, as the winning design,[1] which is expected to be completed by 2024.[2]
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Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Located to the south of the National Mall, the national memorial is set in a park-like plaza, with large columns framing a mesh tapestry depicting the site of the Normandy landings, and sculptures and bas-reliefs arrayed in the park. Architect Frank Gehry designed the memorial and Sergey Eylanbekov sculpted the bronze statues of Eisenhower in various settings. The memorial's tapestry artist was Tomas Osinski, and the inscription artist, Nicholas Waite Benson. On October 25, 1999, the United States Congress created the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Commission, and charged it with creating "...an appropriate permanent memorial to Dwight D. Eisenhower...to perpetuate his memory and his contributions to the United States." The preliminary design proved controversial. After several years of hearings and several design changes by Gehry, final design approvals were given in 2017, when dignitaries held a groundbreaking ceremony at the four-acre site.