Washington, DC, Sightseeing Tours

Spend the day in Washington, D.C., visiting our National Cemetery, on a bus or walking tour, or on an amphibious vehicle ride through the city and onto the Potomac River. Top off your day with a walking ghost tour of the allegedly "most haunted" location in Washington, D.C.
  1. American Heritage Bus Tour

    • This bus tour offers a "Families and Children" tour and a "Military History and Landmark" tour. Guides will provide information on museums, monuments, architecture, exhibits and the people behind them.

    Arlington National Cemetery Tour

    • This bus tour will take you to sites such as the Kennedy gravesite, Tomb of the Unknowns, Women in Military Service for America Memorial and the Robert E. Lee Memorial. Along the way, guides tell visitors the stories of the heroes who gave their lives for our country.

    DC By Foot

    • This free walking tour (guides work for tips) leaves from 15th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, and takes your through the National Mall, providing anecdotes and little known facts and information about our national treasures.

    Land and Water Tour--DC Ducks

    • This 90-minute tour of Washington leaves Union Station on a vintage World War II amphibious vehicle, passing the National Mall, monuments and museums, then splashes into the Potomac River for a cruise to Gravely Point. The "duck" then returns to Union Station through downtown Washington.

    Ghost Tour

    • Capital Hauntings leads a Friday evening walking tour through Lafayette Square Park across from the White House. The park is called the "most haunted" place in Washington, D.C. The company also offers additional ghost tours to the homes of prominent individuals and other locations around town.

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