Washington D.C.

Program Highlights & Inclusions

  • Tour Manager with your group throughout the tour
  • Transportation throughout your trip
  • Security on duty at the hotel so your chaperones can rest at night
  • Visit to the Smithsonian Museum of American History
  • Visit to the National Air & Space Museum
  • Tour of the memorials including the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, World War II, Vietnam War Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and the Iwo Jima Memorial
  • Tour at the Capitol Building
  • Visit Arlington National Cemetary – Witness Changing of the Guard
  • Photo stop outside the White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, and it was first occupied by John Adams in 1800. You'll have a chance to see the North Front of the White House from Lafayette Park where you can take photos and enjoy the view.

During the trip, you'll visit the National Air & Space Museum, the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world.  The exhibits in the museum house artifacts including airplanes, spacecraft, missiles, rockets, engines, propellers, models, uniforms, instruments, and flight equipment.

You'll visit  the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, World War II, Vietnam War Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and the Iwo Jima Memorial.

Your students will visit the Capitol Building. Here you will see the Visitor’s Center and exhibits about the legislative branch of our government. You'll then see a short film about the Capitol before taking a guided tour into the rotunda.

Your students will visit Arlington National Cemetery where you will take a tour of the largest military cemetery in the country. Here you'll see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, the Challenger Memorial and the Kennedy Gravesites.

Your students will have time to explore the Museum of Natural History. It is the most visited natural history museum in the world. The museum's collections total over 126 million specimens of plants, animals, fossils, minerals, rocks, meteorites, and human cultural artifacts.

You'll also visit the National Archives and see the rotunda where some of our most important documents are stored. Your students will see an original copy of the U.S. Constitution and an original copy of the Declaration of Independence as well as many other important documents.