See the outside view of the White House, and In the Madame Tussauds Presidents Wax Museum, take photos with Presidents Obama, Trump, and other celebrities. Visit Lincoln Memorial, Vietnamese War Memorial, and Korean War Memorial. Participate in the Washington D.C. In-depth Tour which will be fully explained by the tour guide about the history of United States Capitol, National Library, and US Supreme Court. Then, visit the Smithsonian Institution Museum at leisure: National Air & Space Museum, Natural History Museum, and National Museum of Art.
If time is available, we will additionally take the Capital Cruise to enjoy the scenery of Potomac River.
Itinerary Details:
White House (outside visit, 25mins) → Madame Tussauds Presidents Wax Museum (Optional, 60mins) → Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial (45mins) → Washington D.C. In-depth Tour (optional; Includes: US Capitol (Enter visit, 75mins), National Library of America (Enter visit, 15mins), US Supreme Court (Outside view, 10mins) → Smith Museum
Pass by: Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, World War II Memorial
Madame Tussauds Presidents Wax Museum
The Wax Museum, which is designed to look like the interior of the White House, will be joined by Presidents Lincoln, the Clintons, the Obamas, Donald Trump, and other celebrities. The wax figures in the museum are lifelike.
US Capitol
Located on the 25-meter-high Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, it is the seat of the US Congress, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. In 1814, it was burned by the British and some buildings were destroyed. Later, the conference rooms, domes, and rotundas of the Senate and the House of Representatives were added. There is also a small round tower on the dome, with a bronze statue of the Statue of Liberty standing upright. It is the highest symbol of the government of the people, by the people, and for the people.

* When the US Capitol and National Library are closed, DC In-depth Tour will be changed as follows:
(15 minutes) Marine Corps War Memorial this bronze statue is based on the photo of the US flag rose by the Marine Corps on the Iwo Jima in World War II. It was built by the Associated Press field reporter Joe Rosenthal. It was taken on February 23, 1945 and won the 1945 Pulitzer Prize. A number of Hollywood blockbusters filmed using themes of the war, such as "The Flag of the Fathers" and "The Book of Books from Iwo Jima" (30 minutes).
US Air Force Monument: The cost of the US Air Force Monument is a total of 30 million US dollars. It is adjacent to the Pentagon. It is the only place in the DC area of Washington that can see the Pentagon in a close distance. It is also the only place where you can overlook the 911 monument of the Pentagon.