Inauguration 2025

Explore the museums and monuments that make Washington, D.C. fascinating. You’ll love the National Mall, the Lincoln Memorial, and the chance to see the White House up close. Then, finish off your tour by experiencing history for yourself, with a trip to the 2025 presidential inauguration.
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Day 1 Hello Washington, DC
Tour must depart on January 17, 2025
Meet your tour director
Washington, DC Guided Sightseeing Tour
Lincoln MemorialVietnam Veterans MemorialKorean War MemorialNational MallTidal BasinWashington MonumentWhite House picture stop
Dinner
Details: Washington, DC Guided Sightseeing Tour
Monumental achievements and memorable memorials. Join a licensed local guide for a tour of these impressive sights.
Day 2 Washington, DC
Breakfast
Details: U.S. Capitol guided tour
Go on a guided tour of the building where the men and women who have been chosen to represent the citizens of the United States convene to discuss and decide on important legislature.
Details: Library of Congress visit
Can you imagine how big a building would have to be to contain a collection of over 142 million books, recordings, photographs, maps and manuscripts? Well, if you head to the Library of Congress, the largest library in the world, you won’t have to imagine any more! This mammoth collection is housed in three imposing buildings on Capitol Hill and is dedicated to providing congress and the people of the United States with an unparalleled collection of information.
Details: Inauguration celebration event
Participate in a welcome event with fellow student travelers to celebrate the presidential inauguration.
Day 3 Outside Washington, DC
Breakfast
Dinner
Optional  Evening ghost tour  $20
Details: Mount Vernon excursion
George Washington so liked his estate at Mount Vernon that he placed the capital nearby so he didn’t have to move when elected president. Tour his gardens and mansion, where George and Martha lived from 1761 until his death in 1799. Don’t look for any cherry tree stumps in the garden, though—Washington never actually chopped down the tree as a lad. (We hate to ruin the story, but we cannot tell a lie!)
Details: Arlington National Cemetery & Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima) visit
Created on the former estate of the family of Robert E. Lee’s wife Mary Anna Custis Lee (herself a descendant of Martha Washington), the Arlington National Cemetery contains the remains of more than 245,000 persons, mainly comprised of veterans and military casualties from every military incursion—from the American Revolution to the Iraq War. At the cemetery, make sure to visit the Tomb of Unknowns. Comprised of Yule marble quarried in Colorado, the tomb weighs more than 75 tons. And see the eternal flame that marks the grave of President John F. Kennedy.
Day 4 Inauguration Day
Breakfast
Lunch
Presidential Inaugural Address
Dinner
Details: Oath of Office
“We do solemnly swear…this will be an experience you’ll never forget!” Be there as a new head of the Executive branch of government is sworn into office. Hear firsthand how the president-elect sets the tone for his or her administration, then stick around for the party…
Day 5 Goodbye Washington, DC
Breakfast
Smithsonian Museums visit
National Museum of Natural HistoryNational Museum of American HistoryNational Portrait GalleryNational Museum of the American IndianSmithsonian American Art Museum
Travel home
Details: Smithsonian Museums visit
Choose between visiting the Natural History Museum, the American History Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, the American Indian Museum, and the American Art Museum. In a tomb in the Smithsonian Castle lie the remains of John Smithson, an Englishman who left his fortune to the U.S. government in 1829 for the establishment of a museum in his name. (The government was a bit at a loss, given that Smithson had never visited the U.S., had no connections to the U.S., and never told anyone why he was leaving his money to the U.S.) Since then, the Smithsonian Institution has grown into 16 museums, covering everything from art to zoology. See the giant squid and the insect zoo in the National Museum of Natural History, or venture with your Tour Director into the further reaches of this world-class institution.
Map of Inauguration tour
Tour Includes:
  • Round-trip transportation
  • Overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms
  • Breakfast daily (except arrival day)
  • Lunch on inauguration day
  • Dinner daily (except departure day)
  • Full-time services of a professional Tour Director
  • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
  • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
  • Overnight security chaperone
  • Tour Diary™
  • Note: Tour cost does not include airline-imposed baggage fees, or fees for any required passport or visa. Optional excursions, optional pre-paid Tour Director and multi-day bus driver tipping, among other individual and group customizations will be listed as separate line items in the total trip cost, if included.

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