Tours
Hop on a trolley for a two-hour narrative of the capital. If you want to stay longer at any stop, catch one of the trolleys that swings by every 30 minutes.
The DC registry lists tour operators, including a number of walking tours.
See DC through the eyes of a spy. Former intelligence agents from the FBI and the KGB cover Washington's espionage terrain, from dead drops to secret meeting locations.
This company has offered tours since 1969 and now has 42 vehicles and nearly 300 "Ambassadors of Washington" to introduce visitors to the nation's capital.
DC Pages provides a listing of several local tour guide companies.
Creep through Washington's secret alleyways, view "haunted" houses, or stroll along Embassy Row with these guided walking tours.
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