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Explore The Capital Of The USA With Washington DC Audio Walking Tours

By Tanisha Berg


The American capital is one of the most visited cities in the country. It's not surprising, considering that here you'll find national museums, memorials and sites where history was made. There are many ways to go sightseeing here but if you'd like to avoid rushing from sight to sight, Washington DC audio walking tours are just the thing for you. They give you the inside scoop that a tourist guide could give but you get to explore independently.

To see the main sights in DC, you don't need to bother too much with transport. Almost everything is contained within a small area that you can easily navigate on foot or by bicycle. Moreover, the city is very pedestrian and bike friendly.

For starters, it's a good idea to explore the National Mall and the nearby sights. The National Mall is a long and narrow park where most of DC's iconic sites are located. These include the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, the US Capitol, the Vietnam War Veterans Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and several of the Smithsonian Institution's fascinating museums.

One of DC's main streets is Pennsylvania Avenue. An interesting tour is to explore the 1.2-mile section that stretches from the Capitol northwestwards to the White House. Here you'll find the FBI's headquarters and the Department of Justice Headquarters and you get to walk the route along which every US President has a parade upon inauguration.

Washington DC has played a central role in American history and an important historical event was the Civil War. A fascinating tour for history buffs is one with a Civil War theme that starts at the Capitol and ends at the White House. Along the way you'll see sites such as Ford's Theatre, where President Lincoln was assassinated, as well as the office of pioneering nurse Clara Barton.

Some of DC's most beautiful buildings now house the embassies of other nations. Particularly one stretch of Massachusetts Avenue is worth exploring. Because there are so many embassies here, it's called Embassy Row and you'll see a wonderful mix of heritage buildings and modern architectural marvels. Embassy Row is also home to several statues of national heroes of other countries, such as Mahatma Gandhi from India, Winston Churchill from Britain and Nelson Mandela from South Africa.

A lovely stroll on a sunny morning is through Arlington National Cemetery. It's located just outside DC's borders, in Virginia across from the National Mall. President John F. Kennedy is buried here, as are his brothers Robert and Ted and his wife Jackie. There is a memorial to the crew of the Space Shuttle Challenger and one to the Buffalo Soldiers, among other memorials. There are graves of famous people but also of ordinary soldiers with fascinating stories.

To find an audio walking tour that will appeal to you, simply look online. There is a wide variety of options available for download to an MP3 player, iPod or iPhone. Best of all is that several of these are free.




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