Washington DC Night Bus Tour
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy an approximately 3-hour night bus tour of Washington, world-renowned for being one of the most beautiful cities at night. You'll see illuminated landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial, the White House and the Capitol. You'll travel in comfort on a state-of-the-art luxury bus as you listen to your local guide tell the stories behind the city.
- See the breathtaking views of Washington under the moonlight.
- Ride in a luxury open top bus
- Discover important monuments such as the Thomas Jefferson Monument
See the city under the lights of the night on a guided tour.
What’s included
- Washington by night in a luxury open-top bus tour
- Local guide
- Bottled water
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Step by Step
Explore the city of Washington on a night tour in a luxury bus, lasting approximately 3 hours to see the streets and landmarks illuminated by the night lights.
A local guide will accompany you on the tour to let you in on the stories and secrets of the city as you take in the incredible panoramic views of Washington.
The capital of the United States is internationally recognised as one of the most beautiful cities at night. You will see the city's most iconic sites, areas and monuments such as:
- The White House: the famous presidential house with a federal neoclassical style architecture, with details brought from Greek architecture.
- The Capitol: it is the place that houses the Senate and the House of Representatives of the country. It has an impressive neoclassical architecture with western style.
- The Thomas Jefferson Memorial: a neoclassical building located in West Potomac Park, consisting of an imposing dome, a portico and marble staircases.
- The Lincoln Memorial: built in the image of a classical Greek temple, surrounded by 36 Doric columns representing the 36 states that existed at the time of Lincoln's death.
- The Martin Luther King Memorial: a carved image located on the famous Desperation Mountain, reflecting the battles Luther King faced during his lifetime.
You'll see these and other city landmarks aboard a luxury open-top bus.