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Night Tours Of Washington D. C. For Tourists

By Cornelia Reyes


Night tours of Washington D. C. Are far more enjoyable than tramping around by day. The brightly lit monuments bathed in moonlight are ethereally beautiful, and even more stunning than they look by day. From Capitol Hill to the White House at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, these are not just historical structures but living monuments where history was and is being made.

There are so many sights that it can be hard to decide what to see and how to plan the itinerary. Visiting tourists do have the choice of selecting from among a range of different tour options and itineraries. Some take a guided moonlight walking tour, while others prefer buses that offer audio narrations. Yet others may like the novelty of riding around the city in a trolley.

The best and most efficient way to take this tour is to begin at either the White House or the U. S. Capitol. Note that visitors won't be able to get a tour from the inside of either one. This is not just because it's after-dark, but also because U. S. Capitol visitor center tickets or White House group visits must be arranged well in advance, and it has to be done through the proper channels.

This doesn't prevent visitors from getting an up-close look and soak in the extraordinary feeling of being in the presence of greatness. If the tour begins at the Capitol or the Old Post Office, the next stops are the World War II and Vietnam War memorials, followed by the Lincoln Memorial. Visitors usually take a break on the steps at Lincoln's feet and have their pictures taken in front of Honest Abe on his mighty throne.

After a stop at the Korean War Memorial, the next in line is Thomas Jefferson on the south bank of the Potomac's tidal basin. This monument is widely acknowledged as being among the nation's best architectural landmarks. It was built to resemble the third President's Virginia abode, and inspired by the ancient Roman Pantheon. The columns, the 19-ft bronze likeness of Jefferson and the massive dome above are not to be missed by visitors in DC.

The FDR Memorial which comes next is a quite touristy in comparison to the other historic structures in the capital. Each of its four so-called rooms has a different kind of waterfall. It's symbolic of the epic events and challenges such as WWII and the Great Depression that President Roosevelt had to contend with during his four terms.

The tour will also stop at the Iowa-Jima Memorial and then the Martin Luther King Memorial. It is technically part of the area that comes under the National Mall. Note that the address of the MLK Memorial (1964 Independence Ave) matches the year that Civil Rights legislation finally became law and Dr. King's dream was at least legally made possible.

The final stop on the tour is the White House, still closed to visitors at nighttime but surely worth a good look anyway. Night tours of Washington D. C. Can and do include many more sights, and there's a whole lot more that tourists can do on their own too. The beautiful waterfront in Georgetown, for example, is the perfect place for a nice long walk.




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