Sillonnez le parc du National Mall à pied ou à vélo, et reliez le fameux obélisque du Washington Monument, l'impressionnant Lincoln Memorial et les musées du Smithsonian. Privilégiez le printemps pour admirer les cerisiers en fleur.
Chacun de nos guides est un spécialiste de Washington ! Au gré de leur passion, vous découvrirez ses lieux emblématiques tels que la Maison Blanche, le Capitole et le Lincoln Memorial, tout en restant immergé dans l’histoire de la ville.
Washington compte également deux îles : Theodore Roosevelt Island et Columbia Island. Le point culminant du district de Columbia se trouve à Tenleytown (en) ; il s'élève à 125 mètres, tandis que les rives de l'Anacostia et du Potomac se situent au niveau moyen de la mer.
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Washington is a state located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is bordered by Oregon to the south, Idaho to the east, Canada to the north. The state has a total area of approximately 71,362 square miles and ranks as the 18th largest state in the country.
Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is often referred to as Washington state[a] to distinguish it from the national capital; [5] both are named after George Washington, a U.S. Founding Father and the first U.S. president.