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These tours offer photos, descriptions and visitor information for the city's most important and interesting attractions. So go ahead – pay a virtual visit to one of Washington's famous museums, learn about Lincoln's favorite haunts in D.C., see where trailblazing women made U.S. history, or explore some of the city's most (in)famous locales.
_ The Museums Tour
Museums Tour We can help you make the most of your visit to Washington's most popular museums with our extended reviews of all major museums on the Mall.

Top Tourist Attractions Top Tourist Attractions
Statistics on Washington's most visited places, featuring a photo gallery and links to detailed profiles of the 20 top attractions in the nation's capital.

Destination: Scandal!
Scandal! From spy scandals to sexual misconduct to Watergate, learn about some of Washington's most (in)famous places and events.

Riding the Tourmobile
Riding the Tourmobile We sent our native-born correspondent out to tour. After riding the ubiquitous blue tourmobile, and biking and hiking the sites, she reports on the ins and outs of guided tours in Washington.

Stop and See the Sculpture
Stop and See the Sculpture In a city rich with public artwork, a visitor can take a sweeping tour of spectacular sculpture by world-renowned artists – and see much of it without ever going indoors.

Women of Distinction
Women of Distinction Clara Barton, Susan B. Anthony and Ida Wells were just some of the women who made their mark in Washington. Discover a dozen sites where women made history.

Remember the Maine!
Remember the Maine! Terrorist acts! Warmongering politicians! Greedy press barons! It's the 100-year anniversary of the Spanish-American War and here are some sites where you can remember the Maine.

Other Tours:

  • Washington in the Movies
  • Stops on the Underground Railroad
  • Civil War Sites
  • Lincoln in Washington


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