Tour Attractions to Choose From
Washington, DC offers a wide variety of landmarks and attractions, and it’s not possible to visit everything in a single tour. Our private tours are fully customizable, allowing you to focus on the sights that matter most to you. The locations below represent common attractions guests choose from to visit, based on their interests and tour length.
The number of attractions visited may vary depending on traffic and how long your group chooses to spend at each stop.
When booking, you may list your preferred attractions in the “Preferred Itinerary” section of the booking form. At the start of your tour, your guide will review your selections and help adjust the plan as needed.
National Mall & Memorials
Lincoln Memorial
World War II Memorial
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Korean War Veterans Memorial
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Washington Monument (outside)
Jefferson Memorial & Tidal Basin
Government & Historic Sites
U.S. Capitol (outside)
Supreme Court of the United States (outside)
Library of Congress (outside)
The White House (outside)
White House Visitor Center
Ford’s Theatre (outside)
Old Post Office Clock Tower
Arlington & Virginia
Arlington National Cemetery (outside)
Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial)
Air Force Memorial
Pentagon Memorial
Neighborhoods & Scenic Areas
National Mall (drive-through and stops)
Embassy Row
Pennsylvania Avenue
Capitol Hill
Georgetown
Longer or Multiple Tours
Guests who wish to spend extended time at specific sites, explore multiple areas in depth, or visit Arlington National Cemetery often choose longer tour durations or multiple tours for the best experience.
Important Notes
Attraction availability and stop duration depend on traffic, weather, tour length, and group preferences.
The attractions listed above are examples, not guaranteed stops.
We generally recommend visiting Smithsonian museums and Arlington National Cemetery independently, as they require significant time to explore properly.