What Are The Top 4 Places To Add Into Your Private Tour In Washington DC

Washington, DC has fun activities for every kind of visitor, from cultural events to a vibrant dining scene to museums packed with history. In fact, there is so much to see and do in Washington, DC that you can’t see it all in just one visit. However, you shouldn’t get overwhelmed with these arrays of options. Your privatetour in Washington DC should be well planned to make the trip both enjoyable and memorable. Here is our list of attractions to visit in Washington DC for an unforgettable outing:

The White House:

The White House is known as the official home of the president of the US. Every outsider to Washington DC will wish to witness this iconic building, at least from the outside. 

The free White House Visitor Center, a short walking distance away, has superb interactive displays that show details regarding the White House & the presidential families. It encompasses furniture of ex-presidents, a sample of the residence, historical transformations, and videos with insights from presidents regarding their time living there.



The Lincoln Memorial:

The best known of all Washington memorials, the Lincoln Memorial stands tall at the far end of the mall, detached from the Washington Monument by the Reflecting Pool. At its center is a nineteen feet marble sculpture of a seated & pensive President Abraham Lincoln enclosed by 36 pillars. Since its finishing point in 1922, the Lincoln Memorial has been the scene of many historic events. 

Take a walk through Georgetown:

Georgetown, Washington’s historic waterfront, today buzzes with activities. The province is a shopper’s haven & the streets are lined with eateries of every nationality. Take a trip of historical sites, do some cool shopping & relish your lunch at a local eatery. Stroll along Washington Harbour & take in views of the Potomac River. Georgetown is an excellent place to visit during the day or evening. Eateries are busiest on the weekends, so plan ahead and make a reservation if possible. There are plenty of interesting things to see and do and you can easily spend several hours exploring. 

National Air and Space Museum:

The National Air and Space Museum is one of the most popular museums of the world with a collection of history-making air & spacecraft that encompasses the original 1903 Wright Brothers Flyer, and Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis, the first plane to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. 

Apart from the exhibits, there’s the Albert Einstein Planetarium, an IMAX theater, and the Public Observatory on the east terrace, where you can check lunar craters and see planets & other astronomical features through telescopes.

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