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Small Group Arlington Cemetery & Changing of the Guard Tour

5.0(23)Washington DC1 hour
VIATOR5.0(5)TRIPADVISOR5.0(18)

Description

Explore the solemn beauty of Arlington National Cemetery on a 2-hour walking tour that showcases its most significant sites. From the iconic JFK gravesite to the revered Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, immerse yourself in the rich history and honor the sacrifices made by those interred here. Visit the Arlington House for an insightful perspective on the grounds and their historical significance. This tour offers a unique opportunity to connect with American history in a profound setting. This tour includes: - Two-hour guided walking tour of Arlington National Cemetery - Small Group (maximum of 10 guests) - The Changing of the Guard Ceremony - The Arlington House - John F. Kennedy and his family's Grave's - The Eternal Flame - Joe Lewis Gravesite - Sir John Dill Memorial - Ruth Bader Ginsberg memorial - Tomb of Robert Todd Lincoln - William Howard Taft Gravesite - Space Shuttle Challenger Memorial - Colombia Space Shuttle Memorial - Iran Hostage Crisis Memorial - Memorial Amphitheater

Tour Options

Private Tour of Arlington
  • Flexible Start Time: We work around your schedule! Pick anywhere from 9am-2pm. Dedicated Tour Guide: Personalize your tour with a guide who learns your interests and caters the tour to your group. Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes: Learn about stories that our public tours do not include with an additional 30 minutes of tour time!
Arlington National Cemetery & Changing of the Guard Walking Tour

Itinerary

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More than 400,000 veterans rest across 639 acres of hallowed Virginia ground — and every one of them has a story worth knowing. On this intimate guided walking tour, you'll witness the legendary Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, stand at JFK's Eternal Flame, and uncover the remarkable Civil War origins of the estate that became America's most sacred cemetery. Small groups, expert guides, and stories you won't find on a bus tour.

Admission included10 min

On a quiet hillside below Arlington House, a small flame has burned every single day since November 25, 1963 — lit by Jacqueline Kennedy at the end of her husband's funeral, hours after she had watched him buried. The JFK gravesite is one of the most visited and most quietly powerful places in Washington. Surrounded by Cape Cod granite and engraved with words from his inaugural address, it holds not just the 35th President, but Jackie, and two of their infant children who never lived to see their father's presidency. A few steps away lie Robert and Ted Kennedy. Standing here, with the Lincoln Memorial directly across the Potomac and the Washington Monument on the horizon, you understand why Kennedy himself once looked out at this hillside and said it was "so magnificent I could stay here forever." He does.

Admission included15 min

The cemetery's most iconic site, and arguably the most powerful spot in all of Washington. Since 1921, an unidentified soldier from World War I has rested here, later joined by unknowns from WWII and Korea. A sentinel from the Army's elite 3rd Infantry Regiment guards the tomb 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — in every weather condition, without exception. The Changing of the Guard ceremony is a precise, solemn ritual that stops every visitor in their tracks.

Admission included10 min

The Greek Revival mansion at the top of the hill tells the story of how Arlington became a cemetery at all. Built by George Washington's step-grandson, it was seized by Union forces at the outbreak of the Civil War — and General Meigs deliberately placed graves as close to the house as possible, including in Mrs. Lee's rose garden, to ensure the Lee family could never return. It is one of the most calculated acts of the entire war.

Admission included10 min

One of the most visited graves in Arlington, and one of the most understated. Murphy was the most decorated American combat soldier of World War II — earning every valor award the Army offered, plus decorations from France and Belgium — and went on to become a Hollywood actor. He specifically requested that his headstone not be decorated with gold leaf, as is customary for Medal of Honor recipients. He wanted to rest like an ordinary soldier. He does.

Admission included10 min

On January 28, 1986, 73 seconds after liftoff, the Challenger disintegrated. All seven crew members were killed — including Christa McAuliffe, a schoolteacher who was to be the first civilian in space. Classrooms across America watched it live. The commingled cremated remains of the crew are interred beneath a single memorial in Section 46, inscribed with the poem "High Flight" — the same poem President Reagan quoted when he addressed the nation that evening.

Highlights

Languages offered: English
Entry to Arlington House
Expert Tour Guide
Changing of the Guard Ceremony
Maximum of 12 guests

What's included

Included
Languages offered: English
Entry to Arlington House
Expert Tour Guide
Changing of the Guard Ceremony
Maximum of 12 guests

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(23)

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David_L
July 3, 2026
Arlington tour

Trevor was awesome!! So smart and full of knowledge. We really enjoyed his history lessons. Very glad he wa our guide.

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suebA9751OT
July 2, 2026
Arlington

Jessie did a fabulous job! He was very friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about his job!

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Z9810ZZroyb
July 2, 2026
Arlington National Cemetery

Jesse is a Rockstar! He was very informative and friendly. Book him if can, you won't regret it!!

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Wanderer24616240678
July 1, 2026
NASFAA 2026

Had a great time from the time I arrived to the time the tour ended. Trevor, is a great tour guide; he knew his history and was pointing out the different tombs.

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Voyage35578172448
June 30, 2026
Arlington Cemetery

Trevor was very knowledgeable and made it fun for four young kids.

Operator response

Thank you! Trevor always tries to engage kids and adults alike on his tours. It's great to hear that your children enjoyed it as well.

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harryy699
June 30, 2026
Arlington Cemetry

Best tour in DC super good with kids of all ages.

Operator response

Awesome, It's great to hear that our guides make it fun for everyone!

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Z2177YJborism
June 28, 2026
History Grand

Jessie was an awesome guide. Super informative friendly highly recommended

Operator response

Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed your tour with Jesse!

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lauramT9467WR
June 28, 2026
Amazing small group tour

Amazing tour with Jessie, we had a great time, learned a lot and experienced the best of Arlington Cemetery.

Operator response

Thank you so much!

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S1375DZtimm
June 25, 2026
Excellent tour of Arlington

Trevor was an excellent guide to the Arlington National Cemetery. He provided a ton of interesting information about the cemetery and people interred there.

Operator response

Thank you for the kind review!

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Minerba_O
June 22, 2026
This is the way to see Arlington

We had a great time, Trevor was our guide and he was really good. We have been to Arlington before and he still showed us and knew a lot of information we had not heard before.

Operator response

I'm glad that you enjoyed your tour with Trevor and that he was able to teach you some new history about Arlington!

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