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Discover the best of North Carolina on one unforgettable journey — from the vibrant city of Charlotte and the mountain town of Asheville to Pinehurst, Wrightsville Beach, and the scenic […]
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| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:30 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:30 |
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| Saturday | 09:00 - 16:00 |
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Combine the nation’s capital of Washington, DC with the rolling countryside of Virginia. Explore the famous landmarks and extraordinary museums of Washington, before making the short journey to Middleburg, Virginia – a pretty white picket fence community known for its wine vineyards and equestrian heritage.
Depart the UK on your chosen scheduled flight to Washington, DC. Upon arrival, make your way to the Watergate Hotel, your base for the next four nights.
Washington, DC, is an extraordinary city, bustling with fabulous restaurants and bars and too many attractions to name. Whilst in downtown, make sure you visit the Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials, Smithsonians many museums, the Capitol Building and, of course the White House. Their close locations along The Mall and Pennsylvania Avenue mean that they are best visited on foot, on a biking tour, or even a Segway tour. There are also two great museums which are a must; Newseum, which is filled with media paraphernalia and the days front covers from around the world, and The Spy Museum which provides an insight into the world of espionage throughout the generations. The city’s Metro provides for safe and easy navigation out into the various districts of the city. Take a trip to the Adams Mark district for great restaurants, U Street for quaint shopping and Dupont Circle – home to the worlds embassies.
Collect your car rental and make the short journey to Middleburg, Virginia. Your accommodation for the next three nights is a deluxe resort hotel, renowned for its equestrian facilities and culinary expertise. Take time for a horse ride through the beautiful countryside which surrounds it, but be sure to return in time to see the evening horse parade. Dining is a true gastronomic feast – The Salamander is home to a renowned cookery school. The quaint town of Middleburg, is a pretty, white picket fence community with a sweet high street. The area is known for its wine vineyards and cider producing, with many tasting sites located within a few miles. You may also decide to take a day trip to Shenandoah National Park or the eerie Luray Caverns during your stay.
Take the short drive back to the capital, return your rental car and check-in for your flight back to the UK.
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