Public or Private DC Moonlight Tour by E-Cart or Vintage Car

We've crafted a comprehensive two-hour tour that covers all the must-see attractions of DC. A friendly tour guide will drive you to each site, sharing fascinating historical insights along the way. En

We've crafted a comprehensive two-hour tour that covers all the must-see attractions of DC. A friendly tour guide will drive you to each site, sharing fascinating historical insights along the way. Enjoy 10-15 minutes at each stop to explore at your leisure. This private Washington DC tour is tailored just for you—go at your own pace, visit the sights you choose, and skip the hassle of big groups or waiting around "With 12 vehicles of 4 seats and 7 seats we can accommodate up to 72 People in each time slots"

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there a minimum age requirement for kids to join the moonlight tour?

A: There's no strict minimum age, but younger kids might not enjoy the history bits. It’s family-friendly, and many families bring kids aged 5 and up. The tour is pretty engaging, though, so as long as they can sit still for a couple of hours, they should be fine!

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

A: If the weather looks bad, the tour company will usually let you reschedule to a different date without any extra fees. Just contact them a few hours before your tour, and they’ll work with you on finding a new time that fits.

Q: How is the parking situation around the starting point?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky in DC, but there's usually street parking available within a few blocks of the starting point. If you're planning to drive, I recommend arriving early. Alternatively, using public transport is a great option; it's more convenient and saves you the hassle!

Discussions

Just finished the moonlight tour in DC – what an experience!

I did the private moonlight tour last weekend and it was amazing! We took a vintage car, and our guide was super knowledgeable about all the landmarks. We hit all the hot spots like the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol building. The best part was stopping to take photos at each site. Definitely recommend it for anyone looking to do something special in DC.

Thinking of gifting the DC moonlight tour – any tips?

I’m looking at getting this moonlight tour as a gift for my parents for their anniversary. They love history and exploring new places! What do I need to know before I buy? Any tips on the best time to go?