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Maria_H, May 2026
Christina is Exceptional!!
Christina was exceptional. She had a large group of us and effortlessly managed to get us all where we were supposed to go on time. She knows the museums inside and out so nothing felt scripted. We had some children on the tour and she handled their energy and questions beautifully. We saw all of the highlights of the 3 museums.
Gary_C, May 2026
Guide was very nice and...
Guide was very nice and very knowledgeable. Lots of walking to get to the different museums. In my current state of health I found that very challenging. Should have paid more attention to the “details” of the trip. Just assumed I would be walking inside the museums…..
Carol_P, May 2026
Totally worth it to have a guide
Leigh was great. Her presentation of the information and personal experience gathering information brought the history lesson to life. Even though the museums are free it was worth the money to have a guided tour. Again Leigh gave us such a great oral presentation to go with the amazing offerings in the museum. Further, higher, faster.
Phillip_H, May 2026
Wonderful
We saw the highlights of the big three Smithsonian museums in three hours. Our guide made it interesting and informative, and gave us a history of different objects that we wouldn't have gotten without her curation. Highly recommend this experience.

National Air and Space Museum

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Washington DC
Historic planes at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C.
  • Bring small, easy-to-search bags to speed up your passage through security.

  • Tickets are required for IMAX and Planetarium shows, and for the flight simulators.

  • The National Air and Space Museum is accessible to wheelchairs.

  • Wi-Fi is available at the museum.

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