Explore Arlington National Cemetery in this 2-hour guided tour. Includes a walking tour of the cemetery. Visit the grave of John F Kennedy and his Eternal Flame. Witness the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers. View the Famous and historic Arlington house. The residence of general Robert E. Lee. Get a glimpse of the JFK family graves. Take in all 639 Acres of a national landmark with over 150 years of history.
Guided 2-hour Walking Tour of Arlington Cemetery
Departure Point: Pass through security at Arlington Cemetery. Your guide will meet you inside the Visitor's Center next to a statue of a soldier inside a glass case. Guide will be wearing a "Signature Tours" t-shirt.
Tours provided by: signature tours dc (202)498-2346
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Valid Photo ID is required for all guests 16 and up at Arlington National Cemetery.
• Departure Point: Pass through security at Arlington Cemetery. Your guide will meet you inside the Visitor's Center next to a statue of a soldier inside a glass case. Guide will be wearing a "Signature Tours" t-shirt.
• Metro: use the metro is the easiest way exit Arlington cemetery metro stop.
• Parking: parking available at Arlington cemetery and we don't recommend because can maybe take a lot of time to park and you will maybe loss time from Arlington tour or maybe you will miss the tour guide.
• Waking: There will be standing and walking during this tour. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather as much of the tour is outdoors. DC can be very hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Umbrellas and layers are recommended.
• Tips: tips and gratuity is not included and the minimum is 20% tips from the price of your ticket.
• Starting time: we start the tour on time so please you have to be at least 30 minutes before the tour start at the starting point.
•Question or information: please email us at royalusa@hotmail.com
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