The essence of Washington is its culture, politics, history, and monuments. There are many more reasons to explore and let yourself be dazzled by this city; with history everywhere, you go. Travel from New York to Washington on a one-day excursion, that will be perfect for you.
Time to visit most of the monuments.
Visit to National Mall
Arlington Natonal Cemetery, in VA
Iwo Jima Memorial
John F. Kennedy’s Grave
Arlington House
Time to explore museums and to eat.
Before startng our tour, we will stop in Delaware, to eat breakfast.
You can find the meeting point at 7th Avenue and 53rd Street (Reference point is in front of Black Street Coffee - 826 7th Ave, NY, NY)
Under the guidance of an expert; we will walk between the graves until we get to the tomb of John F. Kennedy
After crossing the river we will arrive at the Constitution Avenue to find the State Department, Peace Institute, the National Association of Pharmaceuticals, and the Albert Einstein Monument.
It memorializes those who served in the Korean War (1950–1953). The national memorial was dedicated in 1995. It includes 19 statues representing U.S. military personnel in action
The Lincoln Memorial, located in Washington D.C., is a revered monument honoring the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. This iconic structure stands as a symbol of freedom, democracy, and equality.
The Capitol Reflecting Pool, nestled in the heart of Washington D.C., is a tranquil oasis that enhances the grandeur of the United States Capitol Building. Its shimmering waters mirror the majestic dome of the Capitol, creating a captivating spectacle that draws visitors and locals alike.
The Washington Monument, an iconic obelisk towering over the National Mall in Washington D.C., stands as a symbol of the nation's first president, George Washington, and the enduring principles of freedom and democracy. Rising to a height of 555 feet, it is the tallest stone structure in the world and a prominent landmark in the capital city's skyline.
The White House, situated at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington D.C., stands as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. With its neoclassical design and iconic white facade, it is not only a symbol of American democracy but also a cherished emblem of the nation's history and governance.
The United States Capitol, located on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., serves as the seat of the United States Congress and the symbolic center of American democracy. With its majestic dome and stately façade, the Capitol is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the nation's capital.
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