Experience the history of Washington, DC, during a three-hour private tour by van, to see incredible tributes to honor service members…visit Arlington National Cemetery, the famous Changing of the Gua
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Professional driver/guide
- FREE PICKUP WITHIN 4.4 MILES RADIUS OF WASHINGTON DC.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Absolutely! The Private Tour of DC is family-friendly and offers a great way for kids to learn about history in an engaging way. I took my 10-year-old last month, and he loved the stories behind the memorials and the changing of the guard. Just make sure they can handle the walking around Arlington National Cemetery, but the van makes it easy to rest in between.
A: If the weather's really bad, you can definitely reschedule. The provider is pretty accommodating. Just reach out as soon as you know you might need to change your plans. They want you to have the best experience possible, so they'll work with you to find another time that fits!
A: Parking can be tricky around Arlington, especially during busy times. But if you're within the 4.4-mile radius, they pick you up for free, which is awesome! It saves you the hassle of finding parking, plus you can focus on enjoying the tour instead of worrying about your car.
Discussions
Just did the Private DC Tour - So Worth It!
I just got back from the Private Tour of Washington, DC and wow, it was amazing! Our guide was super knowledgeable and took us to all the key places, like Arlington Cemetery and the JFK gravesite. Seeing the Changing of the Guard was definitely the highlight for me! Totally recommend this for anyone looking for a unique experience in the city. The best part? We didn't have to worry about parking since they picked us up right from our hotel!
Thinking About Gifting This Tour - Any Tips?
I’m considering gifting this private DC tour for my parents. They love history and would appreciate the memorials. Any tips on what to wear or how to make it extra special? Also, should I join them or let them go alone?