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5 Hours Private Chauffeured DC Sight Seeing Tour / SUV & Sedan

Arlington, US
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Experience the beauty of Washington DC at night with this 5-hour private chauffeured sightseeing tour. Sit back and relax in a luxurious 5-passenger SUV as you drive past major landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, and the U.S. Capitol. Your professional chauffeur will stop at each landmark, allowing you to walk through and explore. Marvel at the floodlit monuments and memorials, and take in the breathtaking views of the city at night. With a total duration of 180 minutes, this tour offers an unforgettable experience of one of the world's most beautiful cities. Don't miss out on this first-class private tour of Washington DC.

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  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-4 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Private tour of major landmarks in Washington DC
  • Gaze at floodlit memorials and monuments
  • Walk through each attraction with a professional chauffeur
  • Experience the beauty of Washington DC at night
  • See spectacular views of the city from the top of the Washington Monument
  • Bottled water
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Introduction

Experience the beauty and grandeur of Washington DC at night with our 5 Hour Private Chauffeured DC Sightseeing Tour. Let our professional chauffeurs take you on a journey through history as you visit the city's major landmarks and monuments. From the illuminated Lincoln Memorial to the breathtaking Jefferson Memorial reflected in the Tidal Basin, you'll witness why Washington DC is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world at night. Travel in style and comfort in our state-of-the-art luxury 5-passenger SUV, and enjoy the convenience of our chauffeur stopping at each attraction, allowing you to walk through and fully immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring surroundings.

What to Expect?

Our Private Chauffeured DC Sightseeing Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore Washington DC's iconic landmarks and monuments in a way that is both informative and captivating. With a total duration of 180 minutes, this tour provides ample time for you to indulge in the beauty and history of each attraction. Marvel at the soaring spires of the Air Force Memorial, witness the grandeur of the U.S. Capitol, and immerse yourself in the vast collection of treasures at the Library of Congress. Get a glimpse of the power and influence of the White House, and be inspired by the Washington Monument standing tall as the centerpiece of the National Mall. Pay your respects at the National World War II Memorial and soak in the serenity of the Jefferson Memorial. Finally, explore the impressive Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial before ending your tour at the solemn Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

Who is This For?

Our Private Chauffeured DC Sightseeing Tour is perfect for anyone who wants to experience the allure of Washington DC's landmarks and monuments in a private and exclusive setting. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates beauty and grandeur, this tour caters to a wide range of interests and preferences. It is suitable for families, couples, and small groups, as our luxury 5-passenger SUV can accommodate a variety of party sizes. Whether you're a local wanting to explore your own city in a new light or a visitor looking to make the most out of your time in Washington DC, this tour offers an unforgettable experience for all.

Why Book This?

Embark on our Private Chauffeured DC Sightseeing Tour and experience Washington DC like never before. Our tour offers the convenience and luxury of a private chauffeur, ensuring a seamless and stress-free experience. Let our experienced driver navigate the city's streets, allowing you to sit back, relax, and fully immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of the nation's capital. With the opportunity to walk through each attraction, you'll have a chance to truly appreciate the beauty and history that surrounds you. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates breathtaking views and remarkable architecture, this tour is designed to cater to your interests and leave you with lasting memories.

Good to Know

Our Private Chauffeured DC Sightseeing Tour provides additional information and details to enhance your experience. It is important to note that the total duration of the tour is 180 minutes, allowing you ample time to explore each landmark and monument. The tour includes visits to attractions such as the U.S. Capitol, Library of Congress, White House, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, and more. Our luxury 5-passenger SUV ensures a comfortable and enjoyable ride throughout the tour. Our professional chauffeur will make stops at each attraction, providing you with the opportunity to walk through and fully appreciate the significance and beauty of each site. Please keep in mind that this tour does not include any meals, and it is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate attire for walking.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced our Private Chauffeured DC Sightseeing Tour rave about the beauty and convenience of the experience. They praise the knowledge and professionalism of our chauffeurs, who provide valuable insights and historical context to each attraction. Customers appreciate the opportunity to explore each site at their own pace, allowing for a more immersive and personal experience. Many guests also note the comfort and luxury of our state-of-the-art SUV, making the journey as enjoyable as the destinations themselves. Overall, customers express their satisfaction and recommend our tour as a must-do experience in Washington DC. Book now and experience the magic of Washington DC at

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Your Itinerary

Air Force Memorial

The design of the U.S. Air Force Memorial symbolizes flight and the flying spirit with three stainless steel spires that soar 270 feet high (402 feet above sea level) and represent contrails of the Air Force Thunderbirds as they disperse in a "bomb burst" maneuver. The U.S. Air Force "star" is embedded in granite beneath the spires. The memorial also has a paved Runway to Glory at the entrance, an 8-foot-tall bronze Honor Guard statue, two granite inscription walls, and a Glass Contemplation Wall for visitors to pay tribute to fallen Air Force service members. The U.S. Air Force Memorial was designed by James Ingo Freed, the internationally renowned architect who also designed the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. The project was funded almost entirely by private contributions totaling more than $30 million. A gift shop is in the Administrative Office at the north end of the memorial in the same building as the restrooms. The gift shop is open Monday through Friday, except on federal holidays.

U.S. Capitol

The U.S. Capitol Building, the meeting chambers for the Senate and the House of Representatives, is one of the most recognizable historic buildings in Washington, DC, located at the opposite end of the National Mall from the Washington Monument. It is a prominent landmark and an impressive example of 19th-century neoclassical architecture. The Capitol Dome was completely restored in 2015-2016, fixing more than 1000 cracks and giving the structure a beautiful polished appearance. With 540 rooms divided among five levels, the U.S. Capitol is a massive structure. The ground floor is allocated to congressional offices. The second floor holds the chambers of the House of Representatives in the south wing and the Senate in the north wing. Under the dome in the center of the Capitol Building is the Rotunda, a circular space that serves as a gallery of paintings and sculpture of American historical figures and events. The third floor is where visitors can watch the proceedings of Congress when in session.

Library of Congress

The “Library of Congress Experience” opened in 2008, featuring a series of ongoing exhibitions and dozens of interactive kiosks offering visitors unique historical and cultural treasures brought to life through cutting-edge interactive technology. The Library of Congress Experience incorporates the "Exploring the Early Americas" exhibition which tells the story of the Americas before the time of Columbus, as well as the period of contact, conquest and their aftermath. It features unique objects from the Library's Jay Kislak Collection, as well as Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 Map of the World, the first document to use the word "America." All exhibits are free and open to the public.

White House

Visitors from around the world come to Washington, DC to tour the White House, the home, and office of the U.S. President. Built between 1792 and 1800, the White House is one of the oldest public buildings in the nation's capital and serves as a museum of American history. George Washington selected the site for the White House in 1791 and chose the design submitted by Irish-born architect James Hoban. The historic structure has been expanded and renovated many times throughout history. There are 132 rooms on 6 levels. The decor includes a collection of fine and decorative arts, such as historic paintings, sculpture, furniture, and China.

Washington Monument

The Washington Monument, a memorial to George Washington, our nation's first president, is the most prominent landmark in Washington, DC and stands as the centerpiece of the National Mall. It is the tallest structure in Washington, DC and measures 555 feet 5 1/8 inches high. Fifty flags surround the base of the Washington Monument symbolizing the 50 states of America. An elevator takes visitors to the top to see a spectacular view of Washington, DC including unique perspectives of the Lincoln Memorial, the White House, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, and the Capitol Building. Sylvan Theater, an outdoor amphitheater located near the base of the Washington Monument, is a popular venue for a wide range of events including free concerts and live theatrical performances, commemorative ceremonies, rallies and protests.

National World War II Memorial

The World War II Memorial, located on the National Mall in Washington DC, is a beautiful place to visit and pay your respects to World War II veterans. The memorial opened to the public on April 29, 2004 and is operated by the National Park Service. The Memorial is an oval shape with two 43-foot arches, representing the war's Atlantic and Pacific theaters. Fifty-six pillars represent the states, territories and the District of Columbia at the time of the World War II. Two sculpted bronze wreaths adorn each pillar. The bases of granite and bronze are adorned with the military service seals of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Army Air Forces, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Small fountains sit at the bases of the two arches. Waterfalls surround a wall of 4,000 gold stars, each one represents 100 U.S. deaths in the war. More than two-thirds of the memorial consists of grass, plants and water. A circular garden, called the "Circle of Remembrance," is enclosed by a two-foot-high stone wall.

Jefferson Memorial

The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC is a dome-shaped rotunda that honors our third president, Thomas Jefferson. A 19-foot bronze statue of Jefferson is surrounded by passages from the Declaration of Independence and Jefferson’s other writings. The Jefferson Memorial is one of the most popular attractions in the nation's capital and is located on the Tidal Basin, surrounded by a grove of trees making it especially beautiful during Cherry Blossom season in the spring. From the top steps of the memorial, you can see one of the best views of the White House. During the warmer months of the year, you may rent a paddle boat to really enjoy the scenery.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

The FDR Memorial is one of Washington DC's top attractions and honors Franklin D. Roosevelt for leading the United States through the Great Depression and World War II. This impressive park-like memorial is spread over 7.5 acres and features four outdoor gallery rooms depicting the 12 years of FDR’s presidency. FDR was the only president to be elected four times. The memorial includes ten bronze sculptures of President Roosevelt and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt featuring waterfalls and giant stones engraved with famous quotations relating to issues from the Great Depression to World War II, such as “The only thing we have to fear, is fear itself.” FDR was the only president to ever have a handicap. He suffered from polio and sat in a wheelchair. The FDR memorial is the first monument designed to be wheelchair accessible.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial pays tribute to those who served in the Vietnam War and is one of the most visited attractions in Washington DC. The memorial is a black granite wall inscribed with the names of 58,286 American’s killed or missing in the Vietnam conflict. The veterans names are listed in chronological order of when the casualty occurred and an alphabetical directory helps visitors locate names. Park rangers and volunteers provide educational programs and special events at the memorial. A life-size bronze statue depicting three young servicemen is located near the Vietnam Memorial Wall. Also nearby, is the Vietnam Women’s Memorial, a sculpture of two women in uniform tending to the wounds of a male soldier while a third woman kneels nearby. Visitors often leave flowers, medals, letters and photos in front of the memorials. The National Park Service collects these offerings and many are displayed at the Smithsonian Museum of American History.

Lincoln Memorial

Take your time and marvel over the inspiring inscriptions and remarkable architectural details. Attend a Ranger program and learn about Abraham Lincoln's history and legacy. Be sure to stand at the top of the steps of the Memorial and enjoy the view looking across the Reflecting Pool and the National Mall. Visit early in the morning or after dark when the Memorial is less crowded. At night, the impressive structure is beautiful when it is illuminated.

Korean War Veterans Memorial

Veterans Statues The memorial features 19 larger-than-life-sized statues, designed by Frank Gaylord, dressed in full combat gear. They represent members of all of the branches of the armed forces: the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force. Mural Wall The black granite mural wall, designed by Louis Nelson of New York, consists of 41 panels extending 164 feet. The mural depicts Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Coast Guard personnel and their equipment. When viewed from a distance, the etchings create the appearance of the mountain ranges of Korea. The Pool of Remembrance The Memorial has a reflective pool that encircles the mural wall. The pool is intended is to encourage visitors to view the Memorial and reflect on the human cost of war. Inscriptions on granite blocks at the east end of the monument list the numbers of soldiers who were killed, wounded, held as prisoners of war and missing in action. Unfortunately, most visitors don't see the casualty figures as they are not prominently in view.

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