Your sightseeing journey of Washington, DC begins at the US Navy Memorial, located in the heart of the capital, halfway between the White House and the US Capitol Building.
On your way to the US Capitol Building (first stop), you will pass the National Archives, which houses historic US documents - the “Three Charters of Freedom” (the original Declaration of Independence), the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
Next in view are the Newseum, the Canadian Embassy, and the National Gallery of Art. Emerging in sight is the US Capitol, where you will take in a view of the two-mile-long, panoramic view of the Smithsonian Museums (the largest museum complex in the world), and the Washington Monument (the tallest, freestanding stone structure in the world)!
On your way to the White House, you will pass the US Botanic Garden, Grant's Memorial, the US Navy Memorial, the Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice, and the J. Edgar Hoover Federal Bureau of Investigation.
When arriving at the White House, you'll see the Executive Residence of the President and his family, as well as the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. This stop also includes a walk past Lafayette Park, honouring the Marquis de Lafayette, leader of French revolutionary forces.
Next, we stop at the National World War II and Korean War Memorials, and along the way, you will see the headquarters of the American Red Cross, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Organisation of American States (OAS) - representing the US, Canada, and 35 Latin American countries.
After a quick trip across the Potomac River to visit The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial), we're off to our next stop - the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial – dedicated in 2011 – located just across the Tidal Basin.On the walking portion of the tour, you will ascend the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to observe the world-famous statue of America’s 16th president. Next is a 5-minute stroll to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, followed by a visit to Thomas Jefferson Memorial. We end the tour back at the US Navy Memorial.