Saturday, November 21, 2009

Dc Tourist Map Printable What Tourist Attractions In Washington DC Require Advance Reservations?

What tourist attractions in Washington DC require advance reservations? - dc tourist map printable

My parents and my only visit to Washington DC for 3 days, 15 April to 17 April 2009. What sights are required to obtain a reservation / advance to what extent (day go / week) in advance that I have to book to buy? Apart from the Capitol and the White House, what else? Thank you for your help.

4 comments:

DON W said...

In fact, you can get a tour of the Capitol, without reservation. Reservations are only required if you want a VIP tour by his deputy or a senator.

You can order tickets for the Holocaust Museum in advance to ensure that you can enter the time you want.

And you know, the White House --- At this point you are probably too late to get tickets.

I can not think of anything else ....

DON W said...

In fact, you can get a tour of the Capitol, without reservation. Reservations are only required if you want a VIP tour by his deputy or a senator.

You can order tickets for the Holocaust Museum in advance to ensure that you can enter the time you want.

And you know, the White House --- At this point you are probably too late to get tickets.

I can not think of anything else ....

dcgirl said...

To see a game or a concert while you're there, I suggest you book early for premium seating. Although she also special offers for last minute tickets are in most places, provided that the program is not exhausted.

In addition to the Holocaust Museum, the Spy Museum has reservation in advance, so you go to a specific date. If you go to give the Spy Museum, the morning and bought a ticket for the time that you want the high season (April-June), tickets can be sold for lunch.

Bon voyage!

Kat said...

Spy Museum is everything you can imagine.

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