Washington DC is a monumental city.
In the middle of traffic circles, on tiny slivers of park, and at street corners and intersections you’ll find statues, plaques, and simple blocks of marble honoring the generals, artists, and statesmen who helped shape our nation.
These memorials shape the landscape, but their beginnings were often controversial. From the Lincoln Memorial to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, The Vietnam Wall and Korean War memorial—these icons have a story to tell while exhibiting our nation’s historical past.
Across the Potomac, Arlington National Cemetery has a power all its own. Though it pays tribute to great Americans, including John F. Kennedy and his brothers, what's most striking about the cemetery is its "sea of stones"—the thousands upon thousands of graves holding men and women who served in the U.S. military.
Visit the memorials on the Mall and Tidal Basin at night on the Trolley tour and enjoy the Smithsonian Museums-Air and Space, American History, American Indian, Natural History and many more. Scheduling a tour of The Capitol is always a highlight for your group, and National Symphony Orchestra concerts always promise an amazing evening adventure through music.
Your local step on guides and Student Group Tours Inc. Concierge Host will be there to keep the group on schedule and navigate the ever changing roads/public transports and bus pickups/drop-offs in this historic destination.
In the middle of traffic circles, on tiny slivers of park, and at street corners and intersections you’ll find statues, plaques, and simple blocks of marble honoring the generals, artists, and statesmen who helped shape our nation.
These memorials shape the landscape, but their beginnings were often controversial. From the Lincoln Memorial to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, The Vietnam Wall and Korean War memorial—these icons have a story to tell while exhibiting our nation’s historical past.
Across the Potomac, Arlington National Cemetery has a power all its own. Though it pays tribute to great Americans, including John F. Kennedy and his brothers, what's most striking about the cemetery is its "sea of stones"—the thousands upon thousands of graves holding men and women who served in the U.S. military.
Visit the memorials on the Mall and Tidal Basin at night on the Trolley tour and enjoy the Smithsonian Museums-Air and Space, American History, American Indian, Natural History and many more. Scheduling a tour of The Capitol is always a highlight for your group, and National Symphony Orchestra concerts always promise an amazing evening adventure through music.
Your local step on guides and Student Group Tours Inc. Concierge Host will be there to keep the group on schedule and navigate the ever changing roads/public transports and bus pickups/drop-offs in this historic destination.