Explore DC’s iconic monuments in a vintage car. Experience history with elegance and engaging stories. Book your unforgettable journey today.
Explore DC’s iconic monuments in a vintage car. Experience history with elegance and engaging stories. Book your unforgettable journey today.
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Capitol Hill - Capitol Hill is the hub of the U.S. government, featuring the iconic domed United States Capitol, Senate, House of Representatives, and the neoclassical Supreme Court. It’s also famous for the redbrick Eastern Market, where vendors offer produce, meat, and cheese throughout the week, and handicrafts and antiques on weekends.
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- Capitol Hill - Capitol Hill is the hub of the U.S. government, featuring the iconic domed United States Capitol, Senate, House of Representatives, and the neoclassical Supreme Court. It’s also famous for the redbrick Eastern Market, where vendors offer produce, meat, and cheese throughout the week, and handicrafts and antiques on weekends.
- National Gallery of Art - The National Gallery of Art, established as a gift to the nation, serves as a center for visual art, education, and culture. Its collection of over 150,000 paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, photographs, prints, and drawings spans the history of Western art, showcasing some of humanity’s greatest creative achievements.
- Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - The National Museum of Natural History, managed by the Smithsonian Institution, is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It offers free admission and is open 364 days a year.
- National Museum of African American History and Culture - The National Museum of African American History and Culture, often referred to as the Blacksonian, is a Smithsonian Institution museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Established in 2003, it opened its permanent home in 2016 with a ceremony led by President Barack Obama.
- Washington Monument - The Washington Monument stands as the tallest structure in Washington, D.C. Shaped like an Egyptian obelisk, it is 555’ 5/8” high and made of marble, granite, and bluestone gneiss. It took 36 years to complete, and from the top, visitors can enjoy visibility of 30 to 40 miles in clear weather.
- Thomas Jefferson Memorial - The Jefferson Memorial is a national monument in Washington, D.C., honoring Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence, a key intellectual force behind the American Revolution, a founder of the Democratic-Republican Party, and the nation’s third president.
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial - The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is a presidential memorial in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd president of the United States, and the era he represents. It is one of two memorials in Washington honoring Roosevelt.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial - The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is a national monument located in West Potomac Park next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Covering four acres, it includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. carved by sculptor Lei Yixin.
- Lincoln Memorial - The Lincoln Memorial is surrounded by 36 fluted Doric columns, each representing one of the 36 states in the Union at the time of Lincoln’s death. As you ascend the steps, two additional columns are located at the entrance behind the colonnade. These columns are 44 feet tall with a base diameter of seven feet and five inches.
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, often called the Vietnam Memorial, is a U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring service members of the U.S. armed forces who served in the Vietnam War.
- Korean War Veterans Memorial - The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located in Washington, D.C.’s West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall. It commemorates those who served in the Korean War. The national memorial was dedicated in 1995.
- Albert Einstein Memorial - The Albert Einstein Memorial is a monumental bronze statue by sculptor Robert Berks, depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand.
- White House - The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., it has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800, when the national capital was moved from Philadelphia.

- Tour guide available in English
- Tour guide available in English
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
This tour provides an in-depth exploration of U.S. history and the renowned monuments of Washington D.C., led by knowledgeable Washingtonian storytellers. They delight in sharing unique, lesser-known facts that aren’t available online or in books. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and gain deeper insights while enjoying this group tour with…
This tour provides an in-depth exploration of U.S. history and the renowned monuments of Washington D.C., led by knowledgeable Washingtonian storytellers. They delight in sharing unique, lesser-known facts that aren’t available online or in books. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and gain deeper insights while enjoying this group tour with an expert guide. The tours are crafted to be enjoyable for all ages, featuring patient and friendly guides who ensure everyone feels included. Over the course of the 2-hour experience, guests will visit the most popular memorials and the White House, where the guides will use their photography skills to help capture lasting memories. This is a group E-cart tour, and depending on time and availability, the cart may be a classic or modern electric design.
- Wheelchair is not needed on this tour. No stairs on the locations
- American Capital Tours – Safety Notice & Waiver By joining this tour, you agree to: Buckle your own seat belt at all times. Riding without one is at your own risk. No children on laps – all passengers must have their own seat and seat belt. Assume all risks related to the tour, including injuries from not wearing a seat belt. Release American Capital Tours, its owners and staff from any liability or claims for injury or damage. No smoking, eating, or alcohol allowed in the van. Tour is not suitable for wheelchair users. No large strollers, luggage or items , please there is a very limited space in cart. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water for hydration. Participation confirms your understanding and acceptance of these terms.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.