Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Please meet outside the Constitution Ave entrance to the museum.(600 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20565, USA)
This private tour has a maximum of 8 and a minimum of 2 guests per guide for a more intimate and personalized experience
No large bags or suitcases are allowed
A moderate amount of walking is involved. The semi-private tour is not available for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair
Occasional closures occur without previous warning from the museum management. When this occurs, guests will be provided with an appropriate alternative if the museum opening time is delayed more than 1 hour from the tour starting time. In these cases, there will be no refunds or discounts
At checkout, please provide full names, mobile phone number and email you can be reached at during your trip
Cancellation policy: Guests can cancel up to 72 hours before the tour’s start time for a full refund. Otherwise, guests can reschedule for a fee, depending on the tour and the availability
Photography with handheld devices (smartphones, small cameras) for non-commercial purposes is permitted in most exhibition areas of the National Gallery of Art. However, the use of flash photography, selfie sticks, or tripods is prohibited. Certain specific artworks or special exhibitions may have additional restrictions, so it's advisable to look for signage on-site or ask museum staff. Video recording is generally not allowed.
The SmarTrip card is a rechargeable fare card for riding the metro and buses in Washington D.C. You can purchase SmarTrip cards at the ticket machines in all Metro stations, or add value at local retail stores like CVS and Giant Food. It's recommended to buy and load your card as soon as you arrive in Washington D.C. for easier public transportation use.
The Washington D.C. Metro (WMATA) is generally considered a relatively safe mode of transportation. Metro stations and train cars are typically equipped with surveillance cameras, and there are patrol officers to maintain order. To ensure a smooth journey, it's advisable to avoid traveling alone late at night and to remain aware of your surroundings. Staying vigilant in less crowded cars or stations can enhance your safety.
The National Gallery of Art boasts a rich collection. Must-see pieces include Leonardo da Vinci's 'Ginevra de' Benci' (the only da Vinci painting in the Americas), Renoir's 'Luncheon of the Boating Party,' Van Gogh's 'Self-Portrait,' and Monet's 'Impression, Sunrise.' The museum is divided into East and West Buildings; the West Building primarily houses works by European Old Masters, while the East Building showcases modern and contemporary art.
Participating in a private tour of the National Gallery of Art provides you with a dedicated guide who offers personalized commentary and a customized itinerary based on your interests, allowing for a deeper understanding of the stories and history behind the artworks. Compared to visiting independently, a private tour allows for a more efficient appreciation of the museum's highlights and offers focused, personalized service, significantly enhancing the quality of your cultural experience.
The National Gallery of Art is conveniently located on the National Mall. You can take the Green or Yellow Line Metro to the Archives-Navy Memorial-Penn Quarter station, or the Blue, Orange, or Silver Line to the Federal Triangle or L'Enfant Plaza stations. It's just a few minutes' walk from the exits. Additionally, several bus routes run near the museum.
The National Gallery of Art offers several dining options, such as the West Garden Court Café, which serves light fare and beverages, and the Garden Café, which offers a more diverse menu. There is also a museum shop where visitors can purchase art books, souvenirs, and creative merchandise. Restrooms, coat check facilities, and wheelchair rentals are available to enhance visitor convenience.
Private tours of the National Gallery of Art are particularly suited for visitors who wish to gain in-depth knowledge of the artworks and value a personalized experience. This includes travelers visiting Washington D.C. for the first time, enthusiasts interested in specific art periods or movements, and groups or families seeking an efficient and time-saving guided experience. The dedicated guide can tailor the itinerary to your needs, ensuring that every participant has a rich cultural experience.