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Arlington National Cemetery Welcome Center
1 Memorial Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Military Women's Memorial
Memorial Ave, Schley Dr, Arlington, VA 22202
President John F. Kennedy Gravesite
1 Sheridan Dr, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Seabee Memorial
1 Memorial Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
President William Howard Taft Memorial Grave
District of Freedom, 8573311 Schley Dr, Arlington, VA 22204
Arlington Memorial Amphitheater
1 Memorial Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Arlington House
321 Sherman Dr, Fort Myer, VA 22211
McClellan Gate
McClellan Dr, Arlington, VA 22204
Potomac Park
Memorial Ave, Washington, DC 20566
Netherlands Carillon
Arlington, VA 22209, United States
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Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC)
1 Memorial Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Arlington Cemetery
Arlington, VA 22209
Tomb of Robert Todd Lincoln
1 Memorial Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Thurgood Marshall
VWJH+RM, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Edward Kennedy’s grave
349 Sheridan Dr, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Arlington House Park Store
321 Sherman Dr, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Columbia Island
Washington, DC
Korean War Contemplative Bench
1 Wilson Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211
Prospect Market
1200 N Nash St UNIT 101, Arlington, VA 22209
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Arlington National Cemetery Tours

1 Memorial Ave, Fort Myer, VA 22211, United States
4.6(374)
Open until 4:30 PM
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attractions: Arlington National Cemetery Welcome Center, Military Women's Memorial, President John F. Kennedy Gravesite, Seabee Memorial, President William Howard Taft Memorial Grave, Arlington Memorial Amphitheater, Arlington House, McClellan Gate, Potomac Park, Netherlands Carillon, restaurants: , local businesses: Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC), Arlington Cemetery, Tomb of Robert Todd Lincoln, Thurgood Marshall, Edward Kennedy’s grave, Arlington House Park Store, Columbia Island, Korean War Contemplative Bench, Prospect Market
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Tue9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Open

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Nearby attractions of Arlington National Cemetery Tours

Arlington National Cemetery Welcome Center

Military Women's Memorial

President John F. Kennedy Gravesite

Seabee Memorial

President William Howard Taft Memorial Grave

Arlington Memorial Amphitheater

Arlington House

McClellan Gate

Potomac Park

Netherlands Carillon

Arlington National Cemetery Welcome Center

Arlington National Cemetery Welcome Center

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(3.5K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Military Women's Memorial

Military Women's Memorial

4.8

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Open until 5:00 PM
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President John F. Kennedy Gravesite

President John F. Kennedy Gravesite

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Seabee Memorial

Seabee Memorial

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Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC)

Arlington Cemetery

Tomb of Robert Todd Lincoln

Thurgood Marshall

Edward Kennedy’s grave

Arlington House Park Store

Columbia Island

Korean War Contemplative Bench

Prospect Market

Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC)

Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC)

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Arlington Cemetery

Arlington Cemetery

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Tomb of Robert Todd Lincoln

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Reviews of Arlington National Cemetery Tours

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I would avoid this at all costs! $80 for a family of four. First they left the pick up point and then made us sit in 97F heat for 40 minutes while a military funeral took place. They should have left us inside on one of DC's hottest days this summer of 2024. Second. they told us, at JFK's cemetery pick up, to walk as the bus had stopped running. When I asked about getting a refund on account we were told to walk the bus conductor laughed in my face and said, 'we don't give refunds, this is not Wal-Mart'! Third, the conductor was too busy flirting with a co-worker when the bus finally arrived. I stepped on the bust to see if there were seats for me, my wife and my 13 year old girls. Unfortunately the bus was full. When I stepped off I slipped and twisted my ankle. Can you believe the bus drove off without helping me. Turns out I was taken by ambulance to the ER where I showed two broken bones in my ankle! This is shameful service. I would not pay money for...

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Came here to visit a family members grave that passed back in the 60's. Then we had the honor of showing respect to many fallen members our our country from service members of our Armed Forces to 2 of our Nations passed Presidents (JFK and Taft). We also experienced the Changing of the Guard. There was a overwhelming feeling when we visited the Challenger Crew gravesite. There was also a gravestone for the Columbia Crew as well. The Shuttles we a big impact for me growing up in the early 80's and I remember that day. I'll never forget it. The JFK gravesite was a powerful experience. I have always taken an interest in what happened with his assassination and to be there, after seeing the picture of the eternal flame, words can't describe the feeling. JFK was a great president. This is a place to pay your respect to so many who sacrificed for our nation...

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Visiting Arlington National Cemetery was an incredibly moving and poignant experience. The sheer magnitude of the sacrifice and honor on display is humbling. The well-organized tour provided deep insights into the history, significance, and the stories of those laid to rest. The changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier was a powerful and solemn moment. The attention to detail, respect, and impeccable maintenance of the grounds reflect the utmost reverence for our nation's heroes. It's a must-visit for anyone seeking to pay tribute to the brave men and women who have given everything for our freedom. I documented this profound experience at Arlington National Cemetery through a YouTube video, hoping to capture and share the gravity of the visit. Search YouTube for :"Arlington National Cemetery Full Tour |...

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Daniel ThiererDaniel Thierer
Came here to visit a family members grave that passed back in the 60's. Then we had the honor of showing respect to many fallen members our our country from service members of our Armed Forces to 2 of our Nations passed Presidents (JFK and Taft). We also experienced the Changing of the Guard. There was a overwhelming feeling when we visited the Challenger Crew gravesite. There was also a gravestone for the Columbia Crew as well. The Shuttles we a big impact for me growing up in the early 80's and I remember that day. I'll never forget it. The JFK gravesite was a powerful experience. I have always taken an interest in what happened with his assassination and to be there, after seeing the picture of the eternal flame, words can't describe the feeling. JFK was a great president. This is a place to pay your respect to so many who sacrificed for our nation and freedom.
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Chantale RivardChantale Rivard
Magnificent cemetery with lots of history and great monuments. It's a must when visiting Washington
MatthewMatthew
Great experience, we took the guided tour on vehicle and learned a lot of history. The tour guides were knowledgeable. We arrived at 1230pm at the tomb of the known soldier, a very good display of military discipline. If you like walking, you can walk to all places in the cemetery, but I prefer the ride with other people telling me the history behind some of the Arlington cemetery. The cost for the tour was $86 that was for 3 adults/ 2 military discount tickets/ 1 child ticket, the tour lasted 40 mins or so but each of the stops you have an opportunity to get off and visit each spot but you have to wait for the next bus which may take upto 10 to 15 mins in the heat. The only covered areas were the station you depart from. There is a lot to see here, and you could spend most of the day in history at the cemetery.
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Came here to visit a family members grave that passed back in the 60's. Then we had the honor of showing respect to many fallen members our our country from service members of our Armed Forces to 2 of our Nations passed Presidents (JFK and Taft). We also experienced the Changing of the Guard. There was a overwhelming feeling when we visited the Challenger Crew gravesite. There was also a gravestone for the Columbia Crew as well. The Shuttles we a big impact for me growing up in the early 80's and I remember that day. I'll never forget it. The JFK gravesite was a powerful experience. I have always taken an interest in what happened with his assassination and to be there, after seeing the picture of the eternal flame, words can't describe the feeling. JFK was a great president. This is a place to pay your respect to so many who sacrificed for our nation and freedom.
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Great experience, we took the guided tour on vehicle and learned a lot of history. The tour guides were knowledgeable. We arrived at 1230pm at the tomb of the known soldier, a very good display of military discipline. If you like walking, you can walk to all places in the cemetery, but I prefer the ride with other people telling me the history behind some of the Arlington cemetery. The cost for the tour was $86 that was for 3 adults/ 2 military discount tickets/ 1 child ticket, the tour lasted 40 mins or so but each of the stops you have an opportunity to get off and visit each spot but you have to wait for the next bus which may take upto 10 to 15 mins in the heat. The only covered areas were the station you depart from. There is a lot to see here, and you could spend most of the day in history at the cemetery.
Matthew

Matthew

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