5/05/2017

Private Walking Tours Washington DC

By Donna Burns


The District of Columbia attracts tourists from all over the country and the world. There is too much to see for one trip, and of course many of the most interesting things are never seen even by those who live in the immediate area. One problem with visiting the capital city is that it's usually crowded with visitors and traffic. One great way to get a more intimate view than most people do is to book private walking tours Washington DC.

It's easy to do an internet booking for your family or group. Going online and entering all requested data is the most cost-effective way, too. There are set tours and times that also cost less, as well as discounts for back-to-back tours or larger groups. This is a great way to build bonds among families or employees.

The professional, licensed companies in Washington DC are happy to work with you to create a trip customized to your interests and purposes. Each group is led by a trained, professional guide chosen for enthusiasm, knowledge, and congeniality. This is one of the most mentioned aspects on customer reviews; people love their guides.

You might not have thought of seeing the city at night. All the monuments are illuminated, and the whole impact of the Mall, the Reflecting Pool, and the Tidal Basin is heightened. This also is a time when most of the crowds, street vendors, and traffic has gone home for the day. You will feel like the city is yours.

There are ghost tours of Georgetown, evidently a great place to linger for a century or two, and many stately, haunted houses and buildings. This is just one of the great ideas the companies have come up with, or they can implement your own agenda. This way your excursion can be tailored to any age group, any degree of physical fitness, and any special interests.

Seeing the district on foot lets people really appreciate the history, character, and beauty of this government center, rich in culture and distinction. There are many sights that most never see, since they are not mentioned in history books or visible from the main streets. Even the residential areas are lively and fun to see, full of beautiful architecture and enlivened by embassies, museums, and universities.

Plan to walk from one to three miles. If this is a problem, there are van and bus tours available for private groups. Make an online booking three or more days ahead of time, and remember that there can be no alterations once things are confirmed. Check the FAQs for answers and ideas and read customer reviews to help make choices.

Taking one of these exclusive guided tours is probably the very best way to see Washington DC. You can't beat it for an educational experience, and it will bring history alive. In fact, the Lincoln Assassination Tour is one of the most popular. There's so many things to see that this could become an annual tradition for your family or business.




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