
White House tours and tickets
Washington DC audio guide with TravelMate app
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Washington Mall and monuments tour by electric car
Join a small group tour of the National Mall, exploring DC's landmarks in an all-electric vehicle. Learn from a local guide and explore memorials independently.
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Tour of Washington's National Mall at night by electric car
Uncover the history and culture of Washingtons' most iconic monuments including Capitol Hill and the Smithsonian complex to from all-electric cars with a local guide!
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Discover Washington DC from the comfort of a double-decker bus and see local highlights like the Lincoln Memorial, the National Mall and Washington Monument
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Private Tour of Pennsylvania Avenue's Politics and History
Enjoy an alluring and intriguing private tour of Pennsylvania Avenue and get to know all the secrets and controversies this famous are has to offer.
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Washington DC highlights private full-day walking tour
Enjoy an alluring private full-day highlights tour of D.C. and discover what makes Washington D.C. so charming and intriguing.
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Purchase tickets for this half-day tour of DC's most famous landmarks and monuments including the White House and Lincoln Memorial.
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The inside story
The White House is known for being the residence and workplace of every US president since 1800 when John Adams held the position. Located in Washington, D.C., the infamous site is a striking presence on Pennsylvania Avenue and hosts around 6,000 visitors a day.
It took eight years for the White House to be built, with construction beginning in 1792 and ending in 1800. Designed by Irish architect James Hoban, the presidential residence features a neoclassical style. Aquia Creek sandstone was utilized and famously painted the iconic white to construct this masterpiece.