Arlington Cemetery & Changing of the Guard Exclusive Guided Tour

On this walking tour of Arlington National Cemetery, you’ll follow your knowledgeable young guide to learn about the graves of the famous men and women buried here. By the end of this 2.5 hour tour, y

On this walking tour of Arlington National Cemetery, you’ll follow your knowledgeable young guide to learn about the graves of the famous men and women buried here. By the end of this 2.5 hour tour, you’ll be familiar with many of the permanent residents of the most famous cemetery in the whole United States.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there a dress code for the Arlington Cemetery tour? What should I wear?

A: There's no strict dress code, but it's best to dress respectfully since you're visiting a cemetery. I'd recommend comfortable shoes since you'll be walking for about 2.5 hours. Layers are a good idea too—DC can be unpredictable weather-wise!

Q: Are kids allowed on the Arlington Cemetery tour? What age is it suitable for?

A: Yes, kids are allowed! I took my 10-year-old and he loved it. The tour guide tailored the information to keep the kids engaged, and it's a great way to teach them about history and respect. Just keep in mind they'll need to walk the whole time.

Q: What if it rains? Do they still do the tour?

A: Yes! The tour runs rain or shine. Bring an umbrella or a raincoat just in case. I went during a light drizzle and it was still a great experience. Just make sure your shoes are waterproof!

Discussions

Just did the Arlington Cemetery tour—what a moving experience!

I just got back from the Arlington Cemetery tour with Babylon Tours DC and wow, it was incredible! Our guide was super knowledgeable and made everything come alive. We spent 2.5 hours walking around, and I learned so much about the history and people buried there. The Changing of the Guard was a highlight for sure! I recommend this for anyone interested in American history. It’s a great way to honor those who served.

Thinking about gifting the Arlington Cemetery tour—any thoughts?

I want to get my dad this Arlington Cemetery tour for his birthday since he loves history. Has anyone done it? Is it worth it? How did you feel about the experience? I’m really hoping it’ll be meaningful for him!