Join our expert live guide on this 3-Hour Washington DC Guided Bus & Walking Tour with Grounds Access to US Capitol, Supreme Court, and Library of Congress as well as a narrated Bus Tour of DC. Your d
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Great photo opportunities throughout Washington DC
- Includes 1-hr walking tour of Capitol Hill: Library of Congress, US Capitol, Supreme Court
- City tour via air-conditioned bus to visit top DC sites such as White House, Lincoln Memorial & more
- Visit the grounds of the US Capitol, Library of Congress, and Supreme Court
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The walking part of the tour is moderate; it includes some stairs and uneven sidewalks, but many older adults have managed just fine. It's best to wear comfortable shoes, and there are plenty of stops along the way to rest. If anyone in your group needs assistance or has mobility concerns, I suggest letting the guide know ahead of time.
A: If it rains, the tour usually goes on as planned, but they do suggest bringing a poncho or umbrella! If conditions are severe, they’ll reschedule you or offer a full refund. Just check the forecast ahead of time and reach out to the provider if you have concerns.
A: The tour kicks off with a 1.5-hour walking portion around Capitol Hill, where you visit places like the Library of Congress and Supreme Court. After that, you hop on a comfy bus for a city tour of other monuments like the Lincoln Memorial and the White House. It's a great way to see a lot without getting too tired!
Discussions
Gifted the DC Tour to My Parents - They Loved It!
I got my parents the Presidential DC tour for their anniversary, and they had an amazing time! The guide was super knowledgeable and they got to see all the important spots like the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol. They especially loved the walking portion around Capitol Hill. Honestly, they were raving about the Library of Congress afterwards. Totally worth it!
Considering This Tour for My Son's Birthday
Hey everyone! I’m thinking about getting my son this DC tour for his birthday. He loves history and sightseeing. I’m a bit worried about how long it is though. Is it too much for a 10-year-old? Any tips?