Discover D.C.’s iconic monuments by night with expert guides. Small group, immersive experience. Book now for an unforgettable evening tour.
Discover D.C.’s iconic monuments by night with expert guides. Small group, immersive experience. Book now for an unforgettable evening tour.
- Thomas Jefferson Memorial - Nestled by the Tidal Basin, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial boasts breathtaking neoclassical architecture inspired by Rome’s Pantheon. Inside, a grand statue of Jefferson stands among excerpts from his writings, highlighting his influence on American democracy. The serene setting, particularly during cherry blossom…
- Thomas Jefferson Memorial - Nestled by the Tidal Basin, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial boasts breathtaking neoclassical architecture inspired by Rome’s Pantheon. Inside, a grand statue of Jefferson stands among excerpts from his writings, highlighting his influence on American democracy. The serene setting, particularly during cherry blossom season, offers an ideal backdrop for reflecting on Jefferson’s principles of liberty and freedom.
- Ford’s Theatre - Ford’s Theatre is adorned with a striking red brick façade and ornate columns that capture the grandeur of the 19th century. The lively atmosphere created by the marquee and bustling street outside makes it a perfect spot for memorable photographs.
- White House - The White House provides a rare chance for capturing stunning exterior photos of one of the world’s most iconic buildings. Its majestic neoclassical architecture, well-kept lawns, and vibrant gardens make it an ideal photo backdrop. Discover various perspectives from the Ellipse to encapsulate the essence of this historic residence.
- World War II Memorial - The World War II Memorial stands as a poignant tribute to the sacrifices made by millions during the conflict. Its 56 pillars represent the U.S. states and territories involved in the war, set against the Reflecting Pool and Lincoln Memorial. With cascading fountains and impressive mosaics, the memorial encourages reflection on the bravery and resilience of those who served.
- U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial - Known as the Iwo Jima Memorial, the Marine Corps War Memorial honors the valor of U.S. Marines with its iconic statue of the WWII flag-raising. Surrounded by a tranquil park and inscriptions honoring the fallen, the memorial serves as a solemn reminder of service and sacrifice, shining brightest when illuminated at night.
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial - The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial celebrates the legacy of the civil rights leader with a striking 30-foot statue emerging from granite. Encircled by peaceful gardens, the memorial features quotes that echo his messages of love and equality, inviting contemplation on the ongoing fight for civil rights and justice.
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial showcases a polished black granite wall inscribed with over 58,000 names of those lost in the war. Visitors can reflect on the sacrifices made as they connect with the displayed mementos and the nearby Three Servicemen Statue and Vietnam Women’s Memorial, honoring the complexities of the Vietnam experience.
- Lincoln Memorial - The Lincoln Memorial greets visitors with a towering statue of Abraham Lincoln amidst classical architecture. With 36 columns representing the states at his death, this site invites reflection on unity and freedom. The steps, where Dr. King delivered his iconic speech, serve as a powerful reminder of civil rights and the values shaping democracy.
- Korean War Veterans Memorial - The Korean War Veterans Memorial features 19 stainless steel statues of soldiers set against a black granite wall that mirrors their presence. Surrounded by juniper bushes, the memorial invites quiet reflection on the service and sacrifices of those who fought in the war, honoring over 36,000 lives lost in the conflict.
- U.S. Capitol - The west side of the U.S. Capitol’s exterior showcases stunning neoclassical architecture and the significant dome that symbolizes American democracy. Surrounded by gardens and the Reflecting Pool, this iconic site is perfect for reflection and photographs, especially at sunset when the structure radiates warmth and beauty.

- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Audio Link for Each Site
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Audio Link for Each Site
- On-board WiFi
- Earbuds / Headphones
- Gratuities
- On-board WiFi
- Earbuds / Headphones
- Gratuities
Experience Washington, DC in a unique way that large bus tours can’t offer—especially after sunset. This intimate night tour, limited to 12 guests, provides captivating stories, extended time at each location, and a leisurely pace. As the city lights illuminate, the monuments present a breathtaking view: marble softly aglow, reflections shimmering on…
Experience Washington, DC in a unique way that large bus tours can’t offer—especially after sunset. This intimate night tour, limited to 12 guests, provides captivating stories, extended time at each location, and a leisurely pace. As the city lights illuminate, the monuments present a breathtaking view: marble softly aglow, reflections shimmering on the Tidal Basin, and a serene National Mall.
Participants will gain access to an exclusive audio experience that enriches the historical context at each stop, enhancing the insights shared by the knowledgeable local guide. Explore iconic sites such as the Lincoln Memorial, U.S. Capitol, and Vietnam Veterans Memorial, delving into the narratives and events that have shaped the nation.
With 10–20 minutes allocated at each stop, there is ample opportunity to stroll, capture photos, and appreciate the lit-up monuments without any rush.
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.