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Michael_L, Jun 2026
June 9 tour in DC with Rette. he was polite and friendly listening to questions fully beginning his response or answers.
Covers the gambit of info on each venue comfortably and clearly. Polite, courteous and humorous. Pleasant demeanor
PAMELA_M, Jun 2026
Our tour guide was...
Our tour guide was friendly, informative, and answered our questions with knowledge. We thoroughly enjoyed the tour. It gave us an overview of three museums and helped us to decide what we wanted to explore in more depth.
Susan_B, May 2026
It’s true the Smithsonian...
It’s true the Smithsonian is overwhelming but this tour- especially at the beginning can narrow things down to a more manageable bite. Shane our tour guide was energetic, knowledgeable and engaging. We had a great time. I would in general I naturally want to see more because you have to zoom through exhibits and look at only highlights but soooo glad we started with this tour.
KayL_M, Jun 2026
We were traveling with...
We were traveling with our teenage grandchildren. Our guide toured us through the highlights of 3 massive museums well. He spoke loudly and distinctly as he stopped at each high point. “Dash” did a good job of talking for 3 hours.

The Smithsonian

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The Smithsonian Institution Building in Washington D.C.
  • Cameras are allowed, but leave the selfie sticks and tripods at home, as they're prohibited.

  • Avoid bringing large bags and packages, as they'll be subject to a lengthy search process. Lockers are available for small items at some museums.

  • All museums are wheelchair accessible.

  • You can grab a cup of coffee at the Smithsonian Visitor Center café.

  • To avoid crowds when exploring a museum, start on the top floor and move toward the ground floor, rather than starting at the first level.

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