Washington D.C. Activities
All-Day Combination Tour
Wander through the beautiful grounds of former President George Washington's home and explore numerous memorials and famous historical sites.
All-Day Lil' Red Trolley Tour
See the sights of the nation's capital from a motorized trolley car! The on-and-off flexibility can make this tour last all day.
Capital Building Interiors & Monuments
Tour the inspiring monuments, museums, and other public buildings in Washington, D.C.
D.C. Ducks
See Washington, D.C. from land and river. Hop aboard a WWII DUKW amphibious vehicle and learn about the capital's distinctive history while viewing its top sights, including the Washington Mall, Union Station, and the Potomac River.
Embassy Row and Arlington Cemetery Tour
Visit the Vietnam, Korean, and Iwo Jima memorials. At Arlington Cemetery, observe the Changing of the Guard and view the Kennedy Gravesite. And from the coach, see national landmarks like the United States Capitol, the House and Senate Office Buildings, the FBI Building, the White House, and many more.
Harley-Davidson® Motorcycle Rental

Explore the Washington, D.C. backroads on a Harley-Davidson®. (Photo provided by EagleRider Harley-Davidson Rentals)
Cruise by the historical sights on a late-model Harley-Davidson®. Your ride comes perfectly equipped for touring, including unlimited mileage and a self-guided map for exploring the scenic backroads.
Spy City Tours™
Explore D.C.'s most “undercover” location! The International Spy Museum houses the world's largest collection of espionage artifacts and interactive spy exhibits. Uncover the secret history of spies and the tools of this all-but-hidden profession.
Two-Day Grand Tour
This two-day tour covers the most recognizable monuments and structures of the nation's capital—from Ford's Theatre to the Jefferson Memorial to the National Air and Space Museum.
Washington After Dark
Experience the nation's monuments and federal buildings flooded in brilliant lights-from the illuminated dome of the United States Capitol to the World War II Memorial.
Washington, D.C. Monuments by Moonlight
Sit back as your trolley winds its way through Washington, D.C. and see its most famous monuments, first as the sun sets, and then by the light of the moon.










