See Washington, DC in ways large bus tours can’t—especially after dark. This small‑group night tour (12 guests max) offers engaging stories, more time at each site, and a relaxed pace. As the city lig
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Audio Link for Each Site
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but it's best suited for kids 8 and up who can appreciate the history and stay engaged. Just keep in mind the tour involves some walking and late hours, so younger kids might get tired. Always good to check with the provider if you're unsure!
A: They usually go on unless it’s severe weather like thunderstorms. If they have to cancel, you'll get notified and can reschedule or get a refund. Just keep an eye on the forecast and plan accordingly!
A: You'll typically visit about 5-7 major sites, like the Lincoln Memorial and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The 10-20 minutes at each stop is enough to walk around and snap some photos, but if you're a history buff, you might want a bit more time. It's a good pace though!
Discussions
Just did the Night Tour of DC - totally worth it!
I went on the DC Monuments and Memorials Night Tour last week and wow, it was amazing! Seeing the Lincoln Memorial lit up at night was breathtaking. Our guide had so many cool stories to share, and I loved the audio bits too. We spent enough time at each stop to take photos without feeling rushed. Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves history or just wants to see the city in a different light!
Questions about the DC Night Tour experience!
I’m planning to gift the Washington DC Monuments and Memorials Night Tour to my parents for their anniversary. I’m curious about the logistics though—how's the parking near the starting point? Also, do they provide water on the tour? Any tips would be appreciated!