Private 4-hour Walking Tour in Washington with official tour guide

During your 4 hour private tour you will discover some of the most emblematic sites of Washington with your local expert. You will learn about the history of United States government in your visit to

During your 4 hour private tour you will discover some of the most emblematic sites of Washington with your local expert. You will learn about the history of United States government in your visit to the Capitol Visitor Center and get dazzled by the architectural masterpiece in the Library of Congress next to your private official tour guide.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there a limit on how many people can join this private tour?

A: The private walking tour can accommodate up to 10 people, which is great if you want to include family or friends! Just keep in mind that larger groups may be a bit harder to manage in terms of pace and getting everyone's questions answered. It's a perfect way to explore with a close group.

Q: What's the best time of year to do this tour? I’m worried about weather!

A: Spring and fall are usually the best times for a walking tour in D.C. The weather is mild and you can enjoy the cherry blossoms or fall colors. Summer can be hot and humid, while winter might bring rain and cold. Just make sure to check the forecast before you go!

Q: How does parking work around the Library of Congress?

A: Parking can be tricky around the Library of Congress, especially during busy times. There are some street parking spots but they fill up fast. I recommend using a nearby garage or checking out parking apps for availability ahead of time. The metro is also a good option if you can avoid driving.

Discussions

Considering a private walking tour for my family reunion!

I'm thinking about booking the private 4-hour walking tour for our family reunion in DC. We’ll have about 8 of us, and I love the idea of having a local guide show us around. The Library of Congress sounds incredible! Has anyone done this? Any tips or things to look out for?

Anyone know if the tour is suitable for kids?

I’m planning to gift this walking tour to my sister’s family, and they have a 10-year-old. Is it engaging enough for kids? Also, what’s the pace like? I don’t want them to get bored!