Private Moonlight DC City Tour by Van
Washington, District of Columbia
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Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: 4 hours
To see the Capitol City under a moon lit sky is a bucket list item. A private tour with your own guide and private transportation adds to your experience! This tour begins with a stop on Capitol Hill, followed by the United States Supreme Court, Library of Congress and the Capitol Reflection Pool.
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To see the Capitol City under a moon lit sky is a bucket list item. A private tour with your own guide and private transportation adds to your experience! This tour begins with a stop on Capitol Hill, followed by the United States Supreme Court, Library of Congress and the Capitol Reflection Pool.
Welcome to our Nation's Capitol! Washington, D.C. is home to memorials, monuments, great institutions and beauty that make each day a special event. I am Dexter your historian, tour guide and driver. Today we have one goal, which is to have a great time. Snacks and beverages are permitted on the bus but not at the memorials. Pictures of the Pentagon are not permitted for publication. This is an interactive tour; all questions are welcomed and all clean jokes are okay.
To see the Capitol City under a moon lit sky is a bucket list item. The tour begins with a stop on Capitol Hill, followed by the United States Supreme Court, Library of Congress and the Capitol Reflection Pool. A ride along The National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument, and visits to the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King JR. Civil Rights Memorial and the World War II Memorial. The tour will conclude with a ride along seventeenth street to visit the north gate of the White House.
To see the Capitol City under a moon lit sky is a bucket list item. The tour begins with a stop on Capitol Hill, followed by the United States Supreme Court, Library of Congress and the Capitol Reflection Pool. A ride along The National Mall to see the Smithsonian Museums and the Washington Monument, and visits to the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King JR. Civil Rights Memorial and the World War II Memorial. The tour will conclude with a ride along seventeenth street to visit the north gate of the White House.
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