Washington DC Bus Tour with National Archives and Capitol Hill Tickets
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Experience Highlights
See Washington DC's most important monuments in detail with this 8-hour bus tour. Entrance to the National Archives and the Capitol is also included.
You will always be accompanied by an English-speaking tour guide, both inside the bus and at all the stops along the way. When you book, you can choose a standard bus or a glass-roofed or convertible bus to add a different touch to the experience.
Depending on the season in which you take the tour, there will be a variation. From April to October, a cruise on the Potomac River is included. The rest of the year, there is free time for lunch and a tour of the John F. Kennedy Center.
- Get to know Washington DC in comfort with this bus tour.
- Admission to the Capitol Building and the National Archives is included.
- You will learn about all the monuments from the English-speaking guide who will be with you every step of the way.
What’s included
- Guided bus tour of Washington DC
- Tickets to the Capitol
- Entrance to the National Archives
- Potomac River Cruise (between April and October)
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Step by Step
With this bus tour you will see the sights of Washington DC without having to walk from place to place. During the approximately 8-hour experience, you will travel around the city on a bus. You will be able to choose which type of bus you want when you book. You can opt for a standard bus or a convertible or glass-roofed bus to take full advantage of the views and enjoy the good weather.
You will be accompanied at all times by an English-speaking tour guide. He will be with you inside the bus, but also at the stops at each of the monuments. Thanks to the included entrance to the National Archives and the Capitol, you will enjoy the inside in a unique way with the explanations of the guide.
If you take this tour between April and October, you can enjoy a cruise on the Potomac River. This way, you'll get another perspective and a totally different view of the city. If you go between November and March, you'll have free time to sample the local cuisine and visit the John F. Kennedy Center.
However, the tour doesn't end here, as you'll also get to see the city's most important monuments. Among them is the most famous building in the world, the White House, an essential stop for any tourist. Not forgetting all kinds of memorials scattered throughout the city, such as the Lincoln Memorial, the Martin Luther King Memorial and the World War I Memorial.