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Daily excursions from New York City to Washington D.C.


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Daily excursions from New York City to Washington D.C.


$125 Only!
Let's Go!

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Many visitors to NYC are not aware of the close proximity of our nation's capital - Washington D.C. - to The Big Apple.  Depart NYC early in the morning and spend a day of history, sightseeing, and attractions at our nation's capital - Washington D.C. Arrive back at New York City in the evening.

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12 Attractions

The White House, Capitol Hill, Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Korean War Memorial, Arlington Cemetery, JFK Gravesite, The National Mall, Air & Space Museum, The Supreme Court, and more. These are just a few of the sights and attractions you'll see in D.C.

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Fully Guided

Our professional and licensed tour guides escort you and your family and/or friend(s) from the moment you board the bus in New York City, all the way to Washington D.C. in and around Washington, and back to NYC. No pre-recorded explanations. Simply a friendly human being you can converse with. 

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Sights & Attractions


Washington D.C. is packed with sights, attractions, museums, restaurants, shops, and more.

Although we can't see them all in a one day trip, rest assured you won't miss the most important sights and attractions.

Sights & Attractions


Washington D.C. is packed with sights, attractions, museums, restaurants, shops, and more.

Although we can't see them all in a one day trip, rest assured you won't miss the most important sights and attractions.

Some of Washington's sights and attractions you'll visit

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Trip Itinerary


You won't believe what your eyes can see in one day

Trip Itinerary


You won't believe what your eyes can see in one day

Itinerary

Delaware Memorial Bridge connecting New Jersey & Delaware

Delaware Memorial Bridge connecting New Jersey & Delaware

After departing NYC early in the morning, we'll be driving south through New Jersey and later cross the Delaware Memorial Bridge into the 2nd smallest state in the U.S. - Delaware.

After 25 minutes of stretching, coffee, and late breakfast, we'll continue our journey to the capital of the US. On our way we'll enter the 3rd state of the day - Maryland - and cross the Susquehanna River, pass the city of Baltimore and its port - one of the largest in the US.

Just in time we'll arrive at Washington D.C. and get a glimpse of The Capitol and George Washington's monument. We will have plenty of photo ops with these two iconic symbols.  

We'll make our first stop at the memorial of the 3rd president of the United State and the principal author of the Declaration of Independence - Thomas Jefferson. From there, we'll drive towards the Marine Corps War Memorial - IWO JIMA - located on the outskirts of Arlington's Cemetery in Virginia. (is that the 4th state of the day? Yes it is!) 

Susquehanna River Bridge

Susquehanna River Bridge

On our way to The White House, home of all presidents of the US except one (can you guess who?) we'll stop at Memorial Park where we'll visit Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Korean Veteran War Memorial, The Reflection Pool. and take nice photos of George Washington's Monument.

We're at The White House (observing from the outside), the official residence and workplace of the leader of the free world. After a quick historical overview and paparazzi time we'll have lunch, rest, and have some free time.

On our way out of Washington, we'll stop by Capitol Hill to take pictures of one of the most impressive buildings in Washington and the location of the US Congress and Senate. The last building on our tour is the only building made of Italian and not American marble - The Supreme Court.

Tired but fulfilled we'll drive back to New York City with a short break along the way for early dinner, rest, and stretching.

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Unforgettable Memories


Unforgettable Memories


There is so much to see in our capital other than the White House.