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Washington, D.C. is a city rich in history and heritage. With so much on the horizon for our country and across the globe, this is one of the most exciting times to visit. Come experience the intoxicating buzz of busy power brokers and the hopeful hum of people gathering to mark a transition full of promises for the future. Your vacation package includes accommodations at the Embassy Suites featuring spacious guest rooms, cooked-to-order breakfast and evening reception. Tourmobile Sightseeing will show you the City’s best monuments and museums. See Barack Obama himself at Madame Tussauds or explore Tudor Place for a taste of neo-classical architecture and acres of beautiful gardens.
The Embassy Suites Downtown Washington DC hotel is nestled between historic Georgetown and Dupont Circle only four blocks from the Metro /subway/ system. This full-service upscale all-suite hotel is just a quick subway ride to many Washington DC attractions. Attractions near the Embassy Suites...
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Let Tourmobile Sightseeing take you on a Washington tour you will long remember. From monuments to museums, from history past to history in the making, our narrators will give you information on exhibits, architecture and the people who inspired it all. If you want to know about a special event or find a place to eat, just ask. Stop where you want, stay as long as you’d like, then re-board and ride to another historic site. Operates: Daily except Christmas Day and New Year's Day Departures: Continuously, with final re-boarding 1 hour before closing, as follows: 9:30am–4:30pm Departs: Any available stop on the route
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General admission to Madame Tussauds Washington DC and exhibits!
Experience 180 years of American life in the home of Thomas and Martha Peter and 6 generations of their descendants. The Custis-Peter family was the only family to live in this home from the time it was completed in 1816 until the last owner died in 1983. The home is filled with family heirlooms including over 100 objects from Mt. Vernon. Experience 19th and 20th century life and events in Georgetown and the growing city of Washington. Enjoy the elegant neo-classical house designed by Dr. William Thornton, first architect of the U.S. Capitol. Wander 5 1/2 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens. Tours last about 1 hour