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Welcome to ¡HolA! City Tours, your passport to the heart and soul of vibrant urban landscapes. Join us on a journey that transcends the ordinary, where history becomes a vibrant tapestry and the present is an ever-evolving masterpiece.
11am-2pm Monday - Sunday
Things To Do In DC · Tour-Guide · City Tours · Tour Bus
Uncover the layers of the nation's capital as we delve into the historical significance of each stop, providing insights into the events that have shaped the destiny of the United States. From the grandeur of the National Mall to the hallowed grounds of Capitol Hill, each destination on our tour contributes to the mosaic of Washington, D.C.'s rich and dynamic narrative.
Georgetown - embrace of Georgetown, where each brick echoes tales of the past, and every corner whispers secrets of history. So lace up your walking shoes, embrace the of the cobblestone rhythm, and let's turn every corner into an adventure.
Old Town Alexandria - Wander through historic streets lined with 18th and 19th-century architecture, where each building holds a secret and every brick tells a chapter of Alexandria's captivating past. Journey through the majestic waterfront and the quaint boutiques of King Street,
H&U Street Corridor - From the chic boutiques of U Street to the rooftop rhythms of H Street, join us as we weave through this dynamic corridor, where history meets modernity in a harmonious dance. Discover the beats of jazz legends, taste the flavors of trendsetting eateries, and feel the pulse of a neighborhood that has witnessed the ebb and flow of time.
DC Wharf - Stroll along the majestic Potomac River, where each ripple carries tales of maritime adventures and the evolution of a bustling harbor. Embrace the gentle breezes of the waterfront, and let's transform every corner into a living canvas of history and contemporary allure.
Chauffeured ı 3 hours ı English
11am-2pm Monday - Sunday
Things To Do In MIA · Tour-Guide · City Tours · Tour Bus
Miami may be a relatively “young” city, but it has a rich and interesting history. . Whether it’s the historic memorials, or Miami's landmarks and sites throughout South Florida, we will take you on an unforgettable journey of the area’s history and diverse culture.
Key Biscayne – Key Biscayne offers all the allure of South Florida on a tiny sliver of land and a nearby coastal barrier reef and the only federally recognized underwater archaeological trail in the United States. Historically, its Florida's southernmost barrier island, was occupied by the Tequesta Indians of the Calusa Nation who fished and hunted with success.
Little Havana – Home to many Cuban exiles, as well as many immigrants from Central and South America, Little Havana is named after Havana, the capital and largest city in Cuba. Little Havana is noted as a center of social, cultural, and political activity in Miami.
Brickell –l has grown to overtake the city's historic central business district to the north, as one of the largest financial districts in the United States. With a fast-growing residential population, Brickell is one of Miami's fastest-growing as well as its most dense neighborhood, with a 2010 population of about 31,000.
Wynwood – Wynwood is a neighborhood in Miami Florida that has been getting a lot of attention recently for its development into a center for art and interesting restaurants, bars and breweries. However, very few people know the full history of this neighborhood that dates back to 1917.
Chauffeured ı 3 hours ı English
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