3 Days in Washington DC Tour Package

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03 Days & 02 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

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Unlimited

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Allowed with three days to discover the nation’s capital. You can do a lot in just 72 hours if you carefully plan your itinerary for Washington, DC. Famous for its marble monuments, top-notch museums, and, of course, the president’s residence, Washington, DC is home to many. But there’s so much more to explore in the city, such as vibrant jazz clubs, water gardens, and a free zoo. Here’s how to visit everything in Washington, DC in just three days.

Highlights

  • The attractions include U.S. Capitol Hill, Korean and Lincoln memorials, WWII memorial, Smithsonian Air, and Space Museum.
  • You can also get a memorable photo in front of the White House, which is the residence of the President of USA.

Day-01: Depart at Dhaka to Washington DC.

You should view every one of the magnificent structures, statues, and National Landmarks that Washington has to offer. Get a thorough introduction to this historic city on your first day by riding a hop-on, hop-off guided bus trip around its most notable attractions. The Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Jefferson Memorial, and several others are just a few examples. The massive US Capitol Building, which houses the US Congress, will be the first stop on your tour. There are numerous monuments, renowned libraries, and a botanical garden to explore. The Washington Monument and other well-known city memorials will be your next stop on your political tour. The Korean War Veterans Memorial has 19 soldier statues, the Roosevelt Memorial consists of four outdoor rooms, and the Lincoln Memorial is the location of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech. Following a visit to the monuments and memorials, you will be escorted to Ford's Theatre, the well-known location of Abraham Lincoln's murder. The White House, the one you've probably been waiting for, will be your last stop. Try to get a glimpse of the president's chopper as it flies in and wave to him as you pass past the gates. Go to a rooftop bar for a glass and a view on your first night in the city. On U Street is a three-story tavern with a British motif called Brixton DC. The first level is a restaurant that serves traditional British fare like fish and chips battered in beer. Additionally, the top floor has a sizable roof terrace with breathtaking city views.

Day-02: Visiting Washington DC city.

You must be eager to see the museums and get up close to the monuments now that you've sped past the major city landmarks. With its remarkable lineup of top-notch museums and collections, Washington, DC, is sure to wow everyone. The National Museum of Natural History has a ton of interactive exhibits in addition to an 80-foot-long dinosaur skeleton. Additionally, the National Air and Space Museum is home to an enormous collection of spacecraft and otherworldly artifacts. The National Museum of American History is the one you must not miss. Hundreds of original displays covering pop culture and political history can be found here. The iconic top hat worn by Abraham Lincoln, Dorothy's red slippers from The Wizard of Oz, and Harry Potter's Hogwarts gown from the Harry Potter film series are among the highlights. You can enter the White House and enjoy a public tour of the president's residence with a little advance preparation. Requests for public tours can be made by US residents through their local member of Congress. The request must be made at least 21 days before the trip and three months in advance. Alternatively, foreign guests can arrange a tour by getting in touch with the embassy of their own nation in Washington, DC. Best of luck. There are lots of activities going on in Washington, DC, during the summer to keep you occupied. The Georgetown theater hosts regular sunset movie screenings where you can have a picnic and watch beloved films like Grease and Dirty Dancing. Alternatively, for an authentic American drive-in movie experience, take your car to Union Market and visit the drive-in theater there. Throughout the summer, the US Capitol building's West Lawn will host free musical events. Alternatively, you may reserve a seat at Ford's Theatre, which keeps on Lincoln's tradition of celebrating the arts with engaging productions.




Day-03: Depart at Washington DC to Dhaka.

After seeing the main attractions in Washington, DC, it's time to relax with a more leisurely activity or explore the area further. Don't pass up the opportunity to see a Washington Nationals baseball game at the Nationals Park stadium if you enjoy sports. Typically, the season starts in March and concludes in September. Alternatively, if you're more of an animal lover, visit the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC. You may observe a variety of animals there, including gigantic pandas, elephants, lions, giraffes, bears, and orangutans. Admission is free. To keep everyone engaged, there are regular feeding demonstrations, animal training performances, and zookeeper speeches. On your last day, if you have time, visit Arlington National Cemetery, the biggest military cemetery in the United States. The graves of President John F. Kennedy and other Kennedy family members are seen here. From March through October, there is an hourly Changing of the Guard ceremony that you should not miss.

  • + 02 Nights Hotel Accommodation Washington DC.
  • + Transfer Airport to Hotel to Airport.
  • + All Tax & Vat.
  • + sightseeing at Washington DC.
  • + Daily Breakfast.
  • - Personal expenses.
  • - Lunch & Dinner.
  • - Optional Tours.
  • - Hotel early check-in or late check-out.
  • - Visa fee.

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