Kids Only: DC Museums and Memorials Day Tour
Washington, District of Columbia
Trip Type: Full-day Tours
Duration: 7 hours
DC Youth Tours is a new way for families to enhance their vacation and visit to Washington, D.C.
DC Youth Tours specializes in engaging youth ages 8-15 years old in learning about the history, culture, innovations and fun of the Nation’s Capitol! With so many interesting things to see and the diversity of interests in your family, it can be hard for everyone to see everything you might want to see in Washington, DC. DC Youth Tours takes this challenge out of the equation by taking youth on a fun-filled tour of DC with other kids their age!
DC Youth Tours specializes in engaging youth ages 8-15 years old in learning about the history, culture, innovations and fun of the Nation’s Capitol! With so many interesting things to see and the diversity of interests in your family, it can be hard for everyone to see everything you might want to see in Washington, DC. DC Youth Tours takes this challenge out of the equation by taking youth on a fun-filled tour of DC with other kids their age!
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DC Youth Tours is a new way for families to enhance their vacation and visit to Washington, D.C.
DC Youth Tours specializes in engaging youth ages 8-15 years old in learning about the history, culture, innovations and fun of the Nation’s Capitol! With so many interesting things to see and the diversity of interests in your family, it can be hard for everyone to see everything you might want to see in Washington, DC. DC Youth Tours takes this challenge out of the equation by taking youth on a fun-filled tour of DC with other kids their age!Does each person in your family seem to have sites and interests they want to see in Washington, DC as varied and unique as their personalities? Is the debate about when and how much time to spend at each site beginning to seem as contentious as a debate on Capitol Hill? Let our tours be the continuing resolution your family is looking for that will create a non-partisan evening dinner conversation and memories to tell in your own Congressional District!
Participants are provided with a color-coded team t-shirt for the day. Teams consist of 6 - 10 new friends/kids plus a Team Coach/Tour Guide. Parents may opt to include a GPS band and then download the GPS codes for personal tracking of your child on our tour.
We take youth, pre-teens, tweens and teens to the sites they want to see. They get to make new friends and engage in learning experiences that will leave only one debate over the dinner table: Who gets to tell about their day in DC first!
Our "Red Tour" includes:
Smithsonian Metro
National Museum of African Art
National Museum of the American Indian
Ulysses S Grant Memorial
Rayburn House
Democratic National Committee
Library of Congress
Veterans of Foreign Wars
National Gallery of Art
International Spy Museum
Department of Justice
Smithsonian National Museum of Celebrated US Heritage
White House Visitor Center
Organization of American States
Reflecting Pool
The Three Soldiers
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
US Department of State
Arlington Memorial Bridge/Lincoln Memorial
MLK Memorial
FDR Memorial
Floral Library
US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Day by day, some sites may be closed to visitors by the Park Service or unforeseen circumstances. Our tour leads do their best to accommodate these changes. Tour may vary slightly depending upon these closures and the interests of our participants - we're flexible like that!
DC Youth Tours specializes in engaging youth ages 8-15 years old in learning about the history, culture, innovations and fun of the Nation’s Capitol! With so many interesting things to see and the diversity of interests in your family, it can be hard for everyone to see everything you might want to see in Washington, DC. DC Youth Tours takes this challenge out of the equation by taking youth on a fun-filled tour of DC with other kids their age!Does each person in your family seem to have sites and interests they want to see in Washington, DC as varied and unique as their personalities? Is the debate about when and how much time to spend at each site beginning to seem as contentious as a debate on Capitol Hill? Let our tours be the continuing resolution your family is looking for that will create a non-partisan evening dinner conversation and memories to tell in your own Congressional District!
Participants are provided with a color-coded team t-shirt for the day. Teams consist of 6 - 10 new friends/kids plus a Team Coach/Tour Guide. Parents may opt to include a GPS band and then download the GPS codes for personal tracking of your child on our tour.
We take youth, pre-teens, tweens and teens to the sites they want to see. They get to make new friends and engage in learning experiences that will leave only one debate over the dinner table: Who gets to tell about their day in DC first!
Our "Red Tour" includes:
Smithsonian Metro
National Museum of African Art
National Museum of the American Indian
Ulysses S Grant Memorial
Rayburn House
Democratic National Committee
Library of Congress
Veterans of Foreign Wars
National Gallery of Art
International Spy Museum
Department of Justice
Smithsonian National Museum of Celebrated US Heritage
White House Visitor Center
Organization of American States
Reflecting Pool
The Three Soldiers
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
US Department of State
Arlington Memorial Bridge/Lincoln Memorial
MLK Memorial
FDR Memorial
Floral Library
US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Day by day, some sites may be closed to visitors by the Park Service or unforeseen circumstances. Our tour leads do their best to accommodate these changes. Tour may vary slightly depending upon these closures and the interests of our participants - we're flexible like that!
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