Experience Washington DC’s Monuments & Memorials at your own pace with a self-guided itinerary and a private driver in a comfortable SUV. Enjoy door-to-door pickup, short walks, and flexible photo stops while your chauffeur handles parking and routing. This service does not include a tour guide inside the sites—perfect for travelers who prefer independence and extra time for photos. Bottled water provided; clear per-vehicle pricing. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
Self-Guided DC Monuments & Memorials — private SUV with driver
Door-to-door service with flexible photo stops (your group only)
Clear per-vehicle pricing; bottled water included; no guide inside sites
Pickup at your hotel/airbnb in Washington DC. Your chauffeur will wait curbside; please be ready at the scheduled time. This is a self-guided experience—your driver will not provide guided commentary inside the memorials. Professional chauffeur Pick-up/drop off from any hotel in Washington DC downtown Customizable itineraries Night or Day Tour (depending on option chosen)
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