Private Tour of Arlington Cemetery (English/Portuguese)

An option for those who appreciate Military History. Veterans from every American war—from the Revolution to the country’s most recent conflicts—are laid to rest in Arlington. Among the more than 400,

An option for those who appreciate Military History. Veterans from every American war—from the Revolution to the country’s most recent conflicts—are laid to rest in Arlington. Among the more than 400,000 buried here are three unidentified soldiers, honored at the Tomb of the Unknowns, and President John F. Kennedy, whose grave is marked by the Eternal Flame.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for children on the Arlington Cemetery tour?

A: There's no official age limit for the Arlington Cemetery tour. I took my 10-year-old daughter, and she really enjoyed it! Just be mindful that it involves a lot of walking, so younger kids might tire out. It’s a respectful environment, so older kids will appreciate the history.

Q: What should I wear for the Arlington Cemetery tour? Any recommendations?

A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable shoes since you'll be walking a lot. I'd recommend light layers because it can get hot in the summer but cooler in the shade. And don’t forget sunscreen; it's mostly outdoors!

Q: What if it rains on the day of the tour? Can we reschedule?

A: Yes, you can definitely reschedule in case of bad weather. I had to do that once! Just make sure to contact the tour provider ahead of time. They’re usually pretty accommodating.

Discussions

Just booked a private tour of Arlington Cemetery and I'm so excited!

I just booked the private tour with DC em Português for my dad's birthday! He's a huge history buff, especially military history. I think he’ll love seeing the Tomb of the Unknowns and JFK's grave. The fact that it's in Portuguese too makes it perfect for him. I can't wait to see his reaction! Has anyone else done this? Any tips?

Considering gifting the Arlington Cemetery tour, but have some concerns.

I'm thinking about giving the Arlington Cemetery tour to my grandparents for their anniversary, but I'm worried about their mobility. They’re both in their late 70s. Is the tour accessible for seniors? Also, is there a lot of walking involved? Any advice would be great!