Washington, DC – 3 days 2 nights



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Our nation’s Capital – Washington, DC!

  One of our most popular trips and a wonderful trip all around for students and adults – so much to see! 

Trip Includes:

  • Round trip transportation in a deluxe motor coach (pricing from Central Kentucky)
  • 2 nights lodging (Embassy Suites or equivalent) (quad rooming)
  • 2 breakfasts & 2 dinners
  • 8 hour guided tour of the city to include: Arlington National Cemetery, Lincoln Memorial, Korea Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, WWII Memorial, MLK Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Marine Memorial, photo stop at White House, visit Union Station, U.S. Capitol (if tickets available) and visit the Smithsonian Museums on the National Mall
  • 1 free trip per 20 trips purchased

What could cause the price to change?  A few examples that could decrease or increase price are:  increase or decrease in passengers, length of stay, adding or removing attractions or meals, number of free trips per paying passengers or number of students/adults per room.

Some of the most requested highlights in DC – remember this is your trip we will plan itinerary to your choices:

**Arlington National Cemetery — Don’t see Washington, DC without seeing this! Visit the Tomb of the Unknowns, grave sites of the Kennedy brothers, and see the Changing of the Guard. A favorite to most of our travelers.

**Lincoln Memorial — This monument honors our 16th President and features his Gettysburg Address.

**Jefferson Memorial —The Thomas Jefferson Memorial is America’s foremost memorial to our third president.

**US Capitol — Created for the use of our nation’s legislature, this awesome structure is home to the new Capitol Visitors’ Center that honors many of our great public figures.

**Washington Memorial —Standing over 500 feet tall, this memorial honors our first president George Washington.

**National Archives — Home to the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and many other documents.

**Ford’s Theatre — Still a working theatre, one can learn of the events that led up to the assassination of President Lincoln.

**Peterson House — Directly across the street from Ford’s Theatre is the house where Lincoln died after being shot by John Wilkes Booth.

**Holocaust Museum — A memorial to the millions who died during the Nazi regime in Germany during World War II.

**International Spy Museum —Dedicated to espionage, it’s the only public museum in the world of its kind.

**National Air & Space Museum — This museum has the largest display of historic air and spacecraft in the world.

**National Museum of the American Indian — The first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans.

**American Art Museum — The museum celebrates the extraordinary creativity of our country’s artists.

**National Museum of American History — This recently remodeled museum has a multitude of exhibits exploring America’s history, identity, and culture.

**Kennedy Center — The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts produces a variety of theatre, musicals, dance, ballet, and many other performances for all ages.

**Embassy Row — As you walk along Massachusetts Avenue and see many of the beautiful foreign embassies in Washington DC.

*some of these attractions could become unavailable due to government or tickets