Washington DC After Dark Night-Time Sightseeing Wonder Tour
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Duration 3 hours
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Professional Driver/Guide
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Transportation via A/C Vehicle
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See DC Monuments at Night
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Public Tour, not Private
Experience the magic of Washington DC under the stars on this immersive night-time sightseeing tour, featuring iconic monuments and captivating stories.
Featured Reviews
Included
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See washington dc at night-time
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Shared washington dc after dark night-time sightseeing wonder tour
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Transportation via air-conditioned vehicle
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Professional driver/guide
Excluded
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Gratuities
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Hotel pick-up/drop-off
Experience the magic of Washington DC under the stars on this immersive night-time sightseeing tour, featuring iconic monuments and captivating stories.
Highlights
- Comprehensive tour of all monuments and memorials
- Fascinating facts about the attractions
- Engaging and entertaining experience
- Best photo opportunities under the DC lights
- Knowledgeable and friendly tour guide
Meeting Point
Meet your tour guide at the Hyatt Regency Hotel (close to Union Station Metro). Address: 400 New Jersey Ave. NW Washington DC 20001 Please plan to arrive at least 20 minutes prior to tour start time.
400 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 , United States
End Point
Meet your tour guide at the Hyatt Regency Hotel (close to Union Station Metro). Address: 400 New Jersey Ave. NW Washington DC 20001 Please plan to arrive at least 20 minutes prior to tour start time.
400 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001 , United States
What to expect
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Begin your tour with pickup from the Hyatt Regency and hop on either a minibus or van (depending on the amount of travelers) to begin your tour. The tour guide will give you a brief introduction of the itinerary and themselves and then you will head to towards the capitol.
U.S. Capitol
The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government.
Newseum
ch of the seven levels in this magnificent building is packed with interactive exhibits that increase understanding of the importance of a free press and the First Amendment. Visitors experience the story of news, the role of a free press in major events in history, and how the core freedoms of the First Amendment — religion, speech, press, assembly and petition — apply to their lives.
FBI Headquarters
FBI Headquarters
Old Post Office Pavilion
Historic 1899 building where visitors can go up to the clock tower for dramatic views of D.C.
Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
Owned by the U.S. General Services Administration and managed by TCMA (A Drew Company), the building is the first and only federal property designated for public and private use. As the official World Trade Center, Washington, DC, the building features a premier conference and event center, executive office space, attractions and exhibits, retail, parking, dining and community-focused programming and entertainment.
White House
Hop off the bus and walk to the front of the White House at 17th and Pennsylvania Ave during which your guise will discuss details about the white house and what can be seen in Lafayette Park.
National World War II Memorial
Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
Jefferson Memorial
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
Freedom Plaza
Named in honour of Martin Luther King, Jr., and was opened in 1980. It is a Modernist plaza set on a raised terrace platform and separated from the surrounding streets by a series of steps.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity.
Corcoran Gallery of Art
D.C.'s largest private art museum has impressive collections of both American and European art.
American Red Cross Museum
On exhibit" World War I was a time of phenomenal growth for the Red Cross ultimately helping to define and create the organization we know today. To commemorate this event, a new exhibit, entitled Answering the Call, the American Red Cross in World War I, is on view at the historic Red Cross National Headquarters building in Washington, DC.
Washington Monument
Built to honor George Washington, the United States' first president, the 555-foot marble obelisk towers over Washington, D.C. The Washington Monument is currently closed to visitors to allow for modernization of the elevator.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant participants
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Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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Children must be accompanied by an adult
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This is a Public tour, not Private
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Accessibility: our vehicles are unable to accommodate wheelchairs unless the passenger is able to stand and board the bus
What our experts say
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Arrive early at the Hyatt Regency.
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Bring a camera for stunning night photos.
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Consider dining at nearby Old Ebbitt Grill.
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Dress in layers; it can get chilly at night.
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Check for nearby public transport options.
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