Tours in Washington DC
Washington DC Sites at Night Guided Bicycle Tour
Capitol Hill & Library of Congress Highlights Walking Tour (With Tickets)
2-Day Best of Niagara Falls (US Side) Tour from Washington D.C.
Washington DC Political Scandals and True Crime Night-Time Tour
Private Washington DC City Tour | Monuments Tour
The Smithsonian National Air & Space Museum Exclusive Guided Tour
Moonlight Tour of Washington DC
Skip-the-line National Archives Building Exclusive Guided Tour
Smithsonian Museum of American History Exclusive Guided Tour
Gastronomic Georgetown Walking Food Tour
Capitol Hill, Supreme Court & Library of Congress Exclusive Tour
White House, National Mall Capital Highlight and Lincoln Memorial
Stretch Limo Private Day & Night Custom Tours of Washington DC
Gettysburg National Military Park 1-Day Tour from Washington D.C.
Monumental Electric Bike Tour
Washington DC Highlights Tour with Top Landmarks and Memorials
The National Gallery of Art DC - Exclusive Guided Museum Tour
Arlington Cemetery: Kennedy Memorials & Changing of Guard Walking
Georgetown Foodie Culinary Tour & Neighborhood Walk
Cobblestones & Croissants: A Morning Food Tour in Georgetown, DC
Luxury Wine Tour in Washington DC to Loudoun County Vineyards
Tastes of Georgetown Food & History Small Group Walking Tour
Washington DC Night-Time City Tour
Washington, a city designed to be great, shows visitors without false modesty its broad avenues, manicured boulevards, and magnificent monuments and government buildings. It is the embodiment of American power, status, and national pride. However, this does not mean that the tourist will feel uncomfortable, that he will be a stranger. On the contrary, on tours with experienced guides, it is not difficult to find common ground with this slightly self-confident «gentleman».
The history of the capital of the United States begins with a few settlements (Georgetown, Alexandria) on the bend of the Potomac River. The city itself, named after the first president, was laid out during his administration and built strictly according to plan. Now, in the center of Washington D.C. (District of Columbia), there is a National Alley that unites the most important landmarks: the White House on the north side, the Jefferson Memorial on the south side, the Capitol on the east side, the Lincoln Memorial on the west side. In the center of this cross stands the marble stele of Washington. On the other side of the river (i.e. already on the territory of Virginia) is the gigantic Pentagon, the center of the military power of the state. Tourist note: A tour of the White House is available to all comers, but the Pentagon prohibits even a photo in front of the building.
The other side of life in the capital is the flourishing of culture. The architectural ensemble is a delight to the eye, intricately combining Victorian and Georgian houses, buildings in the neo-Gothic, neoclassical and Beaux-Arts styles. As for museums, a galaxy (19 organizations) operate under the Smithsonian Institution. They are devoted to the arts, natural history, science, technology, various periods and peoples, including Native Americans. A zoo also operates under the auspices of the Institute.
The world of fashion, shopping and nightlife is another touch to the portrait of the No. 1 persona among U.S. cities. Immersing yourself in it means getting to know the city, the country, the people and yourself better. It is also a way to get really memorable and useful souvenirs.