Washington D.C. and Philadelphia Tour from New York

We will begin the tour to Washington, D.C., capital of the United States and home to important political institutions. The first stop will be the Iwo Jima Memorial, a tribute to the Marine Corps. Then

We will begin the tour to Washington, D.C., capital of the United States and home to important political institutions. The first stop will be the Iwo Jima Memorial, a tribute to the Marine Corps. Then we will visit the National Mall, where the imposing Lincoln Memorial is located. Continue to Pennsylvania Avenue to appreciate the exteriors of the White House and then the National Capitol, home of Congress, ideal for capturing memorable photos. Returning north we will stop for lunch before continuing to Philadelphia, the nation’s first capital and symbol of independence. We will visit Independence National Historic Park, the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where founding documents were signed. We'll finish with Rocky's famous stairs in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. On the return, we will enjoy a panoramic viewpoint with spectacular views of the city.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participating in this tour?

A: There’s no specific age limit for this tour, but it’s generally suitable for all ages! Just keep in mind that some walking is involved, especially at places like the National Mall and Independence Hall. If you're taking younger kids, make sure they're okay with a full day of sightseeing since it can get a bit tiring.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it all outdoor walking?

A: Great question! I recommend wearing comfortable shoes since you’ll be doing quite a bit of walking around D.C. and Philly. Check the weather beforehand too; layers are a good idea because it can get chilly near the monuments. And don’t forget sunscreen for those outdoor spots!

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of the tour?

A: If there’s severe weather, the tour provider usually offers to reschedule for a later date. It’s best to check with REAL'S TOURS NYC INC as the date approaches. Also, keep an eye on your email in case they send any updates about changes due to weather. Typically, light rain doesn’t cancel the tour, so be prepared!

Discussions

Considering the D.C. and Philly Tour – Any tips?

Hey everyone! I’m looking to buy this tour as a gift for my parents. They’ve never been to D.C. or Philly, so I think it’ll be a great surprise! I saw that it includes stops at the Iwo Jima Memorial and Independence Hall, which I know they’ll love. Has anyone done this tour? Any tips on making it extra special for them?

Just got back from the D.C. and Philly Tour!

I just did the Washington D.C. and Philadelphia Tour from New York and wow, it was amazing! The Iwo Jima Memorial was so moving, and the Liberty Bell was a highlight. The guide shared so much info about each spot. Perfect for photo ops too! Just wanted to share my experience in case anyone’s on the fence about it.