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Experience Washington, D.C. from New York with this full-day tour including major monuments, historical sites, and free time, all for $110 per person.
The Washington D.C. Tour from New York offers an engaging full-day excursion priced at $110 per person. With a rating of 5.0/5 based on 107 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 98% of participants. It departs early at 6:00 am from Hotel Riu Plaza Times Square and lasts approximately 14 to 15 hours, making it ideal for those eager to explore the U.S. capital in a single day. The tour features a Spanish-speaking guide, comfortable transportation with WiFi onboard, and visits to some of the most iconic landmarks in Washington, D.C.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who appreciate a comprehensive sightseeing experience with expert narration and a carefully planned itinerary. Potential participants should note that meals and alcohol are not included, and the tour involves some walking and outdoor stops. This offers a value-packed way to see Washington’s highlights without the hassle of planning transportation or guides on your own.


The tour begins early, departing from Hotel Riu Plaza Times Square at 6:00 am. Participants meet with a Spanish-speaking guide who provides an engaging commentary throughout the day. The group travels comfortably in an air-conditioned vehicle equipped with WiFi, making the long day more enjoyable.
Traveling through New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and into Virginia, the journey offers scenic views and a taste of the east coast’s landscape. The early start allows ample time for sightseeing and avoids late-night fatigue, finishing back in Manhattan around 8 pm.
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The first official stop occurs in Delaware, where travelers can enjoy a 20-minute breakfast break. This is a practical opportunity to stretch, use the toilets, and prepare for the day ahead. The stop is free and designed for comfort, setting a relaxed tone for the busy day of sightseeing.

The first major stop in Washington is Arlington National Cemetery, where visitors have 45 minutes to explore. This site is notable for being the resting place of John F. Kennedy and other important figures. The cemetery’s grounds evoke a sense of history and respect, making it a poignant beginning to the tour.
The guide shares key stories about the site, enriching the experience beyond just viewing the graves. No admission fee is required, making it a meaningful and accessible starting point.

Next, the tour visits the Iwo Jima Memorial, dedicated to the United States Marine Corps. This 15-minute stop highlights a famous statue depicting Marines raising the American flag. Its outdoor location offers great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate military history.
This stop is free of charge and allows for quick but impactful engagement with a symbol of heroism.

The National Mall is home to several of Washington’s key memorials. The Lincoln Memorial receives 40 minutes for exploration; it’s a site where a historic speech by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. took place, and it features classical architecture with spectacular views of the Reflecting Pool.
Other monuments nearby include the Vietnam Memorial, the Monument to the Three Soldiers, and the Washington Obelisk. The guide helps visitors understand the significance of each, giving context to these symbols of history and memory.

The tour continues to the White House, where visitors have 20 minutes for photos outside the famous residence. Although interior visits are not included, the outside view offers a chance to take memorable pictures and learn about the residence’s role in U.S. politics.
Adjacent landmarks, such as the Federal Reserve, are passed by, providing a glimpse into Washington’s financial institutions. The guide shares details about the White House’s history and significance.

A stop at the Ford Theater offers insight into a pivotal event—the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. The tour then briefly passes the FBI headquarters area, providing a sense of Washington’s law enforcement presence.
These stops are short—about 20 minutes—but enrich the understanding of the country’s political and historical landscape.

The southern exterior of the U.S. Capitol is visited for 20 minutes. This iconic building symbolizes American democracy and is a focal point of the city’s architecture.
Following this, travelers have free time to explore the National Air and Space Museum, Museum of the American Indian, Museum of the Bible, or Museum of the Spy. The group can choose to eat or walk around the area for about an hour, making this a flexible and engaging part of the day.
Weather permitting, the tour makes a stop at the Weehawken viewpoint, offering a scenic overlook of the Manhattan skyline. It’s a perfect way to reflect on the day and enjoy a panoramic view of the city.
The day concludes with the group returning to Manhattan, ending in Times Square at about 8 pm. The return includes a brief 5-minute stop on West 42nd Street, close to the heart of New York’s entertainment district.
The tour includes a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi, making the long drive more pleasant. A mobile ticket system allows for easy access. The tour is most often booked 21 days in advance, which helps ensure availability.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility in case of changing plans. The tour is accessible to most travelers, with a maximum group size of 13 people, fostering a more personalized experience.
This full-day tour balances guided narration, iconic landmark visits, and free time to explore museums or enjoy lunch. The expert guide and well-organized itinerary make it a straightforward way to see Washington’s most important sites without the stress of solo planning.
The value for money is clear given the inclusion of transportation, WiFi, and comprehensive stops. The only considerations include the early start time and the long day, which might be tiring for some. However, the positive reviews and high ratings suggest that most participants find it a worthwhile adventure.
This tour is perfect for those who want a convenient, guided trip with many highlights, especially if they appreciate engaging commentary and a structured schedule. It’s especially suited for travelers who prefer Spanish guidance and want to maximize their sightseeing with minimal hassle.
“Excellent! Highly recommended! Angel, the guide, was very clear, all the details of American history. Very professional everything. It is worth 100…”
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $110 per person, including transportation, WiFi, and guided commentary.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
Stops include Arlington National Cemetery, Iwo Jima Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, White House, Ford Theater, U.S. Capitol, and optional museum visits near the Capitol.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 14 to 15 hours, beginning early at 6:00 am and ending around 8:00 pm.
Is food included?
No, meals are not included, but there is a breakfast stop in Delaware. You can bring your own snacks or plan to buy lunch during free time.
Are there any restrictions or physical requirements?
The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with a maximum group size of 13 people. Some walking is involved at each stop.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance. If canceled within that window, a full refund is provided.