Join us as we explore the contrasts of Washington DC while visiting the lesser-known neighborhoods of the capital of the United States on a surprising route!
We'll start our adventure by picking you up at your hotel or the designated museum, then board our vehicle to begin the activity with a visit to the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, one of the 10 largest temples in the world.
Our guide will take you on a tour of more than 70 Byzantine-style chapels, where you can witness representations of the Virgin Mary from China with her Chinese Baby Jesus to African depictions.
We'll continue our journey exploring the vibrant Hispanic neighborhood of Adams Morgan, as well as the historic African American neighborhood.
We'll stop in front of the National Cathedral, considered one of the 10 largest cathedrals in the world, located on the highest hill in the city. Here, you'll have the opportunity to get off, take photos, and listen to the guide's stories.
Then, we'll continue our stroll along Embassy Row, which extends from the cathedral to the Dupont Circle neighborhood, where you can admire the unique architecture of many embassies.
Our guided tour will take us through the Kalorama neighborhood, a residential area where very important personalities such as Barack Obama and Michelle Obama have lived and still live.
We'll continue our journey through the famous colonial neighborhood of Georgetown, where we'll find Georgetown University, the Exorcist Steps, the C&O Canal, and the Washington Harbor.
After our visit to Georgetown, we'll continue to the Kennedy Center, a complex of theaters where several gala events take place.
The tour will conclude at your hotel.