Discover the heart of American history and culture with an unforgettable visit to Washington, DC.
View Dates & BookSo much to see and do in our nation's capitol and the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center is the perfect starting point. It sits right in the heart of downtown Washington DC, making it an ideal launchpad for an afternoon adventure. Enjoy a self-guided day in Washington DC, and plan your itinerary using the details provided below along with the official websites listed in the Useful Links.
Monuments & Memorials
· Washington Monument - just a short walk south; the Mall's centerpiece.
· World War II Memorial - fountains and state pillars, a peaceful pause.
· Lincoln Memorial & Reflecting Pool - iconic views and photo opportunities.
· Vietnam Veterans Memorial - a moving, contemplative stop nearby.
Museums & Culture
· National Museum of American History - artifacts like the Star-Spangled Banner.
· National Museum of Natural History - dinosaurs, gems, and the Hope Diamond.
· National Gallery of Art - classical and modern masterpieces.
· Smithsonian Castle - a quick visit for history and orientation.
Outdoor & Scenic Spots
· Constitution Gardens a quiet green space tucked along the Mall.
· U.S. Botanic Garden lush indoor and outdoor plant collections near the Capitol.
· Tidal Basin stroll by the water and see the Jefferson Memorial.
Food & Neighborhoods
· Penn Quarter trendy restaurants and cafes just north of the Ronald Reagan Building.
· Georgetown cobblestone streets, boutique shops, and riverside dining.
· The Wharf modern waterfront with restaurants, bars, and live music.
· Food trucks on the Mall casual bites with a view of the monuments.
DC Freetime
Arrive in Washington, D.C. approximately 10:30am
Drop off in front of the Ronald Reagan Building located at 14th Street NW & Constitution Ave NW
Bus will Depart Washington at 5:45pm from the same location that you were dropped off. - Please check with your tour director for more information regarding this location before disembarking for the day.
Please note that this is a freetime trip and you will be on your own once you arrive
Planning & Navigation
The Ronald Reagan Building connects directly to the Federal Triangle Metro Station, making it easy to hop on the Orange, Blue, or Silver lines.
Museums close around 5:00-5:30 pm, so priortize them before heading to neighborhoods.
The National Mall looks compact on a map, but it's nearly 2 miles end-to-end. Wear good walking shoes. Pace yourself and pick highlights.
Download the National Mall app or use Google Maps walking mode for real-time guidance.
What to Bring
- you'll easily rack up several miles.
- refill stations are available at museums and visitor centers.
- photos, maps, and searches can drain your phone quickly.
- umbrella or sunscreen depending on the season.
Best photo spots
- across the Tidal Basin.
- striking stone sculpture with the Tidal Basin backdrop.
- capture the Reflecting Pool with the Washington Monument perfectly framed.
- hauntingly powerful statues in formation.
Hidden gems
- quiet retreat near the Mall.
- tucked near the National Academy of Sciences.
- lush and often overlooked.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address | Times |
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| Douglassville | Douglassville - Klein School Bus Lot 1339 Ben Franklin Highway West - Douglassville, PA | View |
| KOP | King of Prussia - Park & Ride 170 Bill Smith Blvd, Wayne, PA 19087 | View |
| Wyomissing | Wyomissing- JoAnn Fabrics/Old Navy Parking Lot 1065 Woodland Road, Reading, PA 19610 | View |
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