Washington DC E-Car Night Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore Washington D.C.'s famous landmarks and war memorials with this approximately 2-hour nighttime electric car tour of the National Mall.
Climb aboard an open-air electric vehicle and explore Washington D.C. in the dark in small groups of about 7 people. Hear the history of America's capital from an expert guide and see iconic landmarks, from the Jefferson Memorial to the White House and Capitol, lit up at night.
- Discover Washington D.C.'s famous landmarks with this small-group nighttime electric car tour lasting approximately two hours.
- Enjoy the breathtaking views of Washington D.C. at night and see the illuminated Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial.
- Listen to stories told by an expert guide as you tour the National Mall.
- Small group tour limited to 7 passengers per car to ensure a personalised experience.
What’s included
- Two-hour night tour of Washington DC by electric car.
- Expert local guide.
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Step by Step
Discover the city of Washington D.C. and its many famous landmarks with this night tour by electric car lasting about 2 hours. Explore the city from a whole new perspective in small groups of around 7 people . With an expert guide , you'll tour the National Mall State Park and see iconic landmarks illuminated by nightlight.
On this tour of Washington's iconic monuments you will admire the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, one of the nation's Founding Fathers and the third President of the United States. You will enjoy a breathtaking view of Washington at night where you will see the Martin Luther King Memorial, bathed in the indirect light of the Tidal Basin.
You'll hear the history of the nation's capital from your expert guide as you pass the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, which pays tribute to the 32nd president of the United States. See this fantastic monument, with its beautiful waterfalls and bronze sculptures, and see the Washington Monument lit up at night.
You will visit the Lincoln Memorial, one of Washington DC's most iconic monuments that pays tribute to the memory of President Abraham Lincoln, and the World War I and World War II Memorials, dedicated to Americans who served and died during the war.
You'll also see the Korean War Veterans Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, as well as other iconic landmarks of the city such as the Capitol Building, which houses both houses of the US Congress. From the comfort of your seat, you'll also pass the official US residence, the White House, and gaze at this neoclassical Renaissance-style building, built in 1790, in the evening light.