Washington DC: Arlington Nat. Cemetery Ticket & Tram Tour

Seethe hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery on a guided Ticket & Tram Tour, where you'll pay respects at iconic landmarks like the JFK Gravesite.

Washington, D.C.’s Arlington National Cemetery is a solemn and revered site, honoring the brave men and women who have served the United States. The Ticket & Tram Tour offers visitors a chance to explore this hallowed ground, guided by live English-speaking experts. With convenient transportation and a flexible cancellation policy, the tour provides an opportunity to pay respects at significant landmarks like the JFK Gravesite and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. For those seeking to enjoy the history and significance of this sacred place, the tour promises a meaningful experience.

Good To Know

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  • Guided tour of Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, D.C. with transportation provided by a tram.
  • Tour duration of 45 minutes on weekdays and 1 hour on weekends.
  • Highlights include visiting the JFK Gravesite and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
  • Tour priced at $19.50 per person with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Tour starts at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial and includes stops at historic sites.
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Tour Overview

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The Arlington National Cemetery Tour takes visitors on a journey through this hallowed ground, located in Washington, D.C.

The Arlington National Cemetery Tour takes visitors on a journey through this hallowed ground, located in Washington, D.C.

Priced from $19.50 per person, the tour lasts 45 minutes on weekdays and 1 hour on weekends, with a live English-speaking guide.

Reservation is available with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.

Visitors can pay respects at significant sites like the JFK Gravesite and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, while exploring the over 600-acre historical grounds originally owned by George Washington’s adopted son.

The tour starts and ends at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial.

Experience Highlights

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During the Arlington National Cemetery Tour, visitors can pay respects to fallen heroes, including President John F. Kennedy.

The tour explores significant sites like the JFK Gravesite, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and Arlington House.

Visitors can:

  1. Visit the JFK Gravesite and witness the eternal flame.

  2. Stop for a photo at the iconic Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

  3. Admire the historic Arlington House, the former home of Robert E. Lee.

Over 600 acres of hallowed ground, originally owned by George Washington’s adopted son, are open for exploration.

The cemetery’s first military burial occurred on May 13, 1864, and now over 400,000 service members and veterans are interred.

Itinerary

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The Arlington National Cemetery Tour starts at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial, where visitors can board the guided trolley.

The tour includes stops at the President John F. Kennedy Gravesite, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (for a photo opportunity), and the Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial (also for a photo stop).

The tour then returns to the starting point at the Women In Military Service For America Memorial.

Please note that the itinerary is subject to change. Visitors should check for any updates prior to the tour.

Important Information

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Visitors meet at the Arlington National Cemetery Welcome Center, where they should look for the blue trolley with a yellow roof.

To join the tour, guests must bring a valid passport or ID card. The cemetery has strict policies – pets, smoking, large bags, alcohol, and drugs aren’t allowed.

All bags must go through a metal detector at the Welcome Center. Service animals are the only animals permitted on board the trolleys.

The guided walking tour provides an opportunity to pay respects at significant sites across the over 600-acre grounds.

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Customer Feedback

How do users rate the Arlington National Cemetery tour? Based on 444 reviews, the tour earns an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars.

Travelers praise the informative history and interesting experience. The tour guide receives a 4.7 rating, and the transportation a 4.6.

Travelers praise the informative history and interesting experience. The tour guide receives a 4.7 rating, and the transportation a 4.6.

However, some note issues with road closures and accessibility for older visitors. The tour provides good value for money, earning a 4.4 rating.

Visitors enjoy paying respects at significant sites like the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and President Kennedy’s gravesite across the expansive, historic grounds.

Exploring Arlington National Cemetery

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Arlington National Cemetery spans over 600 acres, originally owned by George Washington’s adopted son. It’s the final resting place for over 400,000 service members and veterans.

Key highlights include:

  1. Visit the President John F. Kennedy Gravesite, marked by an eternal flame.

  2. Pay respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded by soldiers 24/7.

  3. Tour the Arlington House, once home to Confederate General Robert E. Lee.

The cemetery’s rich history and solemn atmosphere make it a powerful and meaningful experience.

Visitors can explore the grounds on a guided tram tour, gaining insights into this hallowed national treasure.

Honoring Fallen Heroes

At the heart of Arlington National Cemetery lies a solemn and reverent atmosphere, as visitors pay their respects to the fallen heroes interred within its hallowed grounds.

The cemetery serves as the final resting place for over 400,000 service members, including former presidents, veterans, and unknown soldiers. Iconic sites like the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the gravesite of President John F. Kennedy draw crowds who come to honor the sacrifices made by those who served.

The serene grounds, originally owned by George Washington’s family, now stand as a powerful testament to the nation’s gratitude for its military.

Practical Tips for Your Visit

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What should visitors know before embarking on an Arlington National Cemetery tour?

Firstly, plan to arrive at the welcome center early, as security lines can be lengthy.

Secondly, wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather, as the tour involves extensive walking.

Lastly, be mindful of the solemn nature of the site and maintain respectful behavior.

Visitors are also advised to check the cemetery’s website for any changes in tour schedules or route due to potential road closures or events.

Following these practical tips will ensure a smooth and meaningful experience at this hallowed ground.

Frequently Asked Questions

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How Often Does the Tram Tour Run During the Day?

The tram tour runs at scheduled intervals throughout the day, typically on weekdays every 45 minutes and on weekends every hour. The tour duration is 45 minutes on weekdays and 1 hour on weekends.

Are Wheelchairs or Mobility Aids Available for Rent?

The tour operator doesn’t provide wheelchairs or mobility aids for rent. However, visitors with accessibility needs can bring their own equipment and utilize the trolley service, which is accessible for those with mobility limitations.

Can I Bring a Camera on the Tour?

Yes, visitors are allowed to bring cameras on the Arlington National Cemetery tour. However, the tour guide may request that photography be limited during certain stops out of respect for the solemn setting.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

There are no age restrictions for the Arlington National Cemetery tour. Children of all ages are welcome to join the tour. Strollers and wheelchairs are permitted, and the tram is accessible for those with mobility needs.

Is There a Dress Code for Visiting the Cemetery?

There’s no specific dress code, but visitors are asked to dress respectfully. Shorts, tank tops, and revealing clothing are generally discouraged out of respect for the solemn nature of the cemetery.

The Sum Up

The Arlington National Cemetery Ticket & Tram Tour offers a solemn and meaningful experience for visitors to Washington, D.C. The guided tour provides access to significant sites like the JFK Gravesite and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, allowing visitors to pay respects to fallen heroes. With convenient tram transportation and a flexible cancellation policy, the tour is an accessible and respectful way to explore this hallowed ground.

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