
Washington Dc Sightseeing Guide - Fantastic Places You Won't Want to Miss
You will receive an informative historical, great orientation and heaps of fascinating and unique stories as you cruise through Washington DC, past the White House, monuments and American icons. A personal transportation device known as "Segway" is designed to operate in any pedestrian environment and it is first of its kind.
The White House is a legendary to be seen in Washington DC for its unique rooms, interior design and historical happenings. Located in downtown Washington is the National Mall and a huge park which houses lots of monuments. The National Mall is a great way to get an authentic experience of the America's capital, and see several monuments at one go.
The Washington Monument stands as the tallest monument in the city at 555 feet growing skywards, casting the reflection in the waters that are extended in front of it. The Abraham Lincoln giant structure sitting inside the Mall is hard to miss. There are three large parks in Washington DC that offer plenty of amusement and space. They are Archibald-Glover Park, Rock Creek Park, and Jefferson Island.
Vietnam War Memorial, FDR memorial, Lincoln memorial etc are some best of the places to visit. Don't miss it. Smithsonian museums, Washington DC is outstandingly lit-up at night. This guided tour takes you to Washington DC (nation's capital) major attractions including the Arlington Cemetery and Washington Monument. Washington DC is considered one of the most gorgeous cities in the planet at night and is the best place to visit.
Floodlit highlights you will see in the city of Washington DC are Kennedy center, Statue of Albert Einstein and Potomac River. Don't miss to see these fantastic places during your tour to Washington DC.

