Washington D.C. Tour from New York

We will visit the U.S. capital on a full tour to Washington, D.C., touring the nation’s most important monuments. We will leave Manhattan with a guide in Spanish, crossing New Jersey, Delaware and Mar

We will visit the U.S. capital on a full tour to Washington, D.C., touring the nation’s most important monuments. We will leave Manhattan with a guide in Spanish, crossing New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland until we reach Virginia. Our first stop will be Arlington National Cemetery, where John F. Kennedy and historical figures rest. Then we will visit the Iwo Jima Memorial and arrive at the National Mall to see the Lincoln Memorial, the Vietnam Memorial, the Korea Memorial and the reflective pool next to the Washington Obelisk. We will continue to the Federal Reserve, the OAS, the International Red Cross and the White House at an outside stop. Then we will visit the Ford Theater, FBI headquarters and the southern part of the Capitol. You will have free time for lunch before returning to New York, ending in Times Square. Weather permitting, we'll make a stop at the Weehawken viewpoint.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participants on this D.C. tour? Can kids join?

A: There’s no specific age limit! Kids are welcome on this tour, and it's a great educational experience for them. Just keep in mind that some of the stops involve a bit of walking, so if you have really young ones, a stroller might be a good idea. Also, they might enjoy the memorials and monuments more than you think!

Q: Can we reschedule if the weather is bad? What’s the policy?

A: Yes, you can reschedule! The tour provider is pretty flexible with weather-related issues since they want everyone to have a great experience. Just make sure to reach out to them as soon as you know there's a problem. They’ll work with you to find another date!

Q: What should I wear for the D.C. tour? Is there a lot of walking?

A: Comfort is key! Wear comfortable shoes since there’s definitely a bit of walking involved, especially at the memorials. Dress in layers, too, because it can get warm in the daytime but cool off later. Don’t forget your sunscreen if it’s sunny—you’ll be outside a lot!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the D.C. tour but unsure!

I’m considering this Washington D.C. tour as a gift for my history-loving friend. I’ve heard it covers all the major memorials and even has a stop at Arlington Cemetery, which sounds amazing! I wonder how long it actually takes and if it’s too much for someone who can’t walk for long stretches? Would love to hear if anyone's done it!

Anyone else loved the D.C. tour from NYC?

Just got back from the D.C. tour and wow, it was fantastic! Arlington Cemetery was so moving, and seeing the Lincoln Memorial in person was unforgettable. The tour guide was super knowledgeable, and I loved that we had some free time for lunch. If you’re thinking of gifting this, definitely go for it! Just be prepared for a long day.