Discover Washington’s rich history and iconic monuments on a VIP tour from New York. Explore museums, Arlington Cemetery, and more in one unforgettable day.
Discover Washington’s rich history and iconic monuments on a VIP tour from New York. Explore museums, Arlington Cemetery, and more in one unforgettable day.
- Arlington National Cemetery - Guided by an expert, visitors will walk among the graves to reach the tomb of John F. Kennedy.
- Potomac River - After crossing the river, the journey continues to Constitution Avenue, where the State Department, Peace Institute, National Association of Pharmaceuticals, and the Albert Einstein Monument can be…
- Arlington National Cemetery - Guided by an expert, visitors will walk among the graves to reach the tomb of John F. Kennedy.
- Potomac River - After crossing the river, the journey continues to Constitution Avenue, where the State Department, Peace Institute, National Association of Pharmaceuticals, and the Albert Einstein Monument can be found.
- Korean War Veterans Memorial - This memorial honors those who served in the Korean War (1950–1953). Dedicated in 1995, it features 19 statues depicting U.S. military personnel in action.
- Lincoln Memorial - Situated in Washington D.C., the Lincoln Memorial is a revered monument dedicated to the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. It stands as a symbol of freedom, democracy, and equality.
- Capitol Reflecting Pool - Located in the heart of Washington D.C., the Capitol Reflecting Pool is a serene oasis that complements the grandeur of the United States Capitol Building. Its reflective waters capture the majestic dome of the Capitol, creating a captivating scene for visitors and locals alike.
- Washington Monument - This iconic obelisk, towering over the National Mall in Washington D.C., symbolizes the nation’s first president, George Washington, and the enduring values of freedom and democracy. At 555 feet, it is the tallest stone structure in the world and a prominent feature of the capital city’s skyline.
- White House - Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington D.C., the White House serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States. With its neoclassical architecture and iconic white exterior, it represents American democracy and is a cherished symbol of the nation’s history and governance.
- U.S. Capitol - Situated on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., the United States Capitol is the seat of the United States Congress and the symbolic heart of American democracy. With its impressive dome and stately façade, the Capitol is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the nation’s capital.

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- On-board WiFi
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Washington is defined by its rich culture, politics, history, and iconic monuments. There are countless reasons to explore and be captivated by this city, where history is present at every turn. Embark on a one-day trip from New York to Washington, which promises to be an ideal experience.
Take the time to visit numerous monuments.
Explore the National…
Washington is defined by its rich culture, politics, history, and iconic monuments. There are countless reasons to explore and be captivated by this city, where history is present at every turn. Embark on a one-day trip from New York to Washington, which promises to be an ideal experience.
Take the time to visit numerous monuments.
Explore the National Mall
Visit Arlington National Cemetery in VA
See the Iwo Jima Memorial
Pay respects at John F. Kennedy’s Grave
Tour Arlington House
Enjoy time to explore museums and savor meals.
Before beginning the tour, there will be a stop in Delaware for breakfast.
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.