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February 11, 2023
Neighborhood Guide to the Wharf in Washington DC

Washington D.C.’s newly redeveloped neighborhood, The Wharf has a lot to offer for a visitor and a local. If you’re looking to take a nice waterfront stroll or check out a few lesser known sites, there’s a lot to see. Maybe you want to have a bite to eat and catch a concert or a […]

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January 6, 2023
All the things you MUST Do in DC this Winter

Washington DC is a fun and family-friendly city to visit year-round. There are plenty of fun and free things to do all around the city, and this is your guide to enjoying the best of DC this winter. TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN DC IN WINTER 1.  Take a Tour! DC offers some amazing tours […]

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January 3, 2023
Things to Do in DC in January

This is a list of the top things to do in January in DC (updated for 2024). We list some of our favorite winter activities and some events unique to this time of year, including family and budget-friendly events TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN JANUARY This section covers our top ten list for January.  […]

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December 30, 2022
Wine Tours in the DC Area

This post is your guide to wine tours in the DC area. We'll list the most popular ones and tell you all about them such as wineries on the itineraries, prices, and more to help you decide which wine tours to book.  For more things to do in DC, check out our Top Things to […]

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December 27, 2022
What to Do in March in Washington, DC

This list of our favorite things to do in March 2024 in Washington DC, including free, nighttime, as well as family-friendly events and things to do. Disclosure: While our recommendations are always unbiased, we may receive a small share of sales through some of the links below at no cost to you. See the full text. Where […]

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December 23, 2022
Places in DC to learn about Presidential History

There is a lot of presidential history in Washington, DC. Every president since John Adams, our second president has lived here! So if you're coming to the nation's capital looking to learn more about one of our past presidents, here are some great ways to do that. 1. Lincoln Assassination Tour & Ford’s Theater You’ve […]

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December 23, 2022
Washington DC Tour Reviews | Free Tours by Foot

Your time is valuable.  So, to make sure that you aren't wasting it, it's good to hear what others are saying about us. Don't take our word for it. Read our Washington, DC tour reviews. Reviews will give you a good understanding of the quality of our tours and whether they are the best choice for […]

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December 22, 2022
Off the Beaten Track at Arlington National Cemetery

There is so much to see at Arlington National Cemetery and though our 2.5 hour Arlington National Cemetery tours cover the highlights, there are many off the beaten track sites to see. Some of these sites are covered on our self guided walking tours: Other Off the Beaten Track Sites at Arlington National Cemetery:

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December 20, 2022
What to Do in Washington DC with Kids

This post contains details about the most popular things to do with your family in DC. We include free things to do, nighttime activities, and popular attractions, updated for 2024. Why take our advice? Canden Arciniega, tour and city manager in Washington, DC has two young kids and homeschools the oldest using the museums in […]

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December 20, 2022
Private Winter Tours

Winter can be a great time to visit Washington, DC! But to keep you warm while you tour, book a private tour with us - we offer private car tours of any sites you want to see and private/semi private museum tours. 

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December 17, 2022
Montgomery Meigs: Visionary and Patron of Arlington National Cemetery

The founding of Arlington National Cemetery followed a tumultuous four years as the country was embroiled in civil war. While many people and events helped to establish Arlington, none were more influential in the effort than Brigadier General Montgomery Meigs. During the Civil War, Meigs served as the Quartermaster General for the Union Army. He […]

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December 16, 2022
Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Guide

This post is a guide to the Martin Luther King, Jr (MLK) Memorial in Washington, DC. We provide tips on planning your visit as well as a self-guided and video walkthrough of the memorial to help explain its design concepts. Let's get started!   INTRODUCTION The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is Washington D.C.’s newest […]

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December 16, 2022
Washington DC Monuments

This post is an overview with links to further resources of our list of the 25 top monuments and memorials you must see in Washington DC. TOP 25 MONUMENTS TO SEE IN DC Washington, DC is full of memorials and monuments to presidents, wars, servicemen, and individuals. But most visitors to DC limit themselves to just […]

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December 13, 2022
Uber | The Best Way to Get Around DC

Washington, DC is fortunate to have a great public transportation system, making it quite easy to get around the city. Between the DC Metro, bus system, and Capital Bikeshare, traveling throughout DC, and to neighboring Virginia and Maryland, can be fairly simple. However, metro track work and traffic can cause major delays. Uber is a […]

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December 11, 2022
Arlington National Cemetery FAQs

There are many questions that guests on our Arlington National Cemetery walking tour ask. Below are some of the most commonly asked. Arlington National Cemetery FAQs: Arlington National Cemetery was not the first national cemetery in the United States created for our fallen soldiers, nor is it the largest. It is, however, one of the […]

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December 11, 2022
Confederates Buried at Arlington National Cemetery

Technically, the few hundred Confederate soldiers from the Civil War should not be buried in Arlington National Cemetery, per army burial regulations. It is a United States military cemetery and these soldiers, for the most part, did not serve in the United States military. Though not a stop on our guided walking tours of Arlington […]

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