ALL ABOUT TOWN, INC.
7373 Old Alexandria Ferry Road
Clinton, MD 20735

Services

All About Town, Inc. is a full service sightseeing and transportation company. We have a fleet of late model air-conditioned motor coaches with reclining seats and wide tinted windows including the only glass topped sightseeing coaches in Washington. We are fully insured and DOT/WMATC certified to perform local and long distance charters, convention shuttles, group tours, and our specialty—sightseeing in and around Washington. Our driver/guides have at least fifteen years experience each.

Our organized tours run seven days and nights a week for individuals or groups and are the best way to see the most sights in a limited amount of time.

Tour 1 Government in Action Half-Day Morning Tour $30.00
Tour 1-A National Museums Half-Day Morning Tour

$30.00

Tour 2 Downtown D.C. and Arlington Cemetary Half-Day Morning Tour $30.00
Tour 3 Mt. Vernon and Old Towne Half-Day Afternoon Tour $36.00
Tour 4 Deluxe All-Day Combination Tour (Tour 1&2) All-Day $40.00
Tour 6 Special All-Day Combination Tour (Tour 1-A & 3) All-Day $50.00
Tour 8 Washington by Twilight Tour Night Tour $32.00
Tour 9 Two-Day Tour Two-Day Tour $82.00

FAQ's

Q: What size are your buses?
A: The buses are from 47 to 55 passengers.

Q: Do your buses have restrooms?
A: Our buses have restrooms; our sightseeing buses may not have a restroom. However most of the interior stops along the tour route have restrooms.

Q: Do your buses have video?
A: Our charter buses are video equipped.

Q: Do you have handicapped friendly buses?
A: Our fleet includes a wheelchair lift equipped bus. Advance request for such service is required.

Q: Where can i join for a tour?
A: All About Town picks up at most downtown Washington DC hotels, as well as some in Arlington VA. If you're lodging is beyond our service area, please call 301.856.5556 for more specific pick up advice.

Q: Is the White House on your tour?
A: All About Town is at the present time making OBSERVATION stops at the White House, and INTERIOR stops at the White house visitor's center. When the White House once again re-opens to the general public for daily tours, we hope to resume interior visits as we have for many years prior to 9.11.01

Q: Is the WWII Memorial on your tour?
A: All About Town has added an INTERIOR stop to tours 2,4,9, and 8 to visit the WWII Memorial.

Q: Can I bring my wheelchair/scooter with me?
A: All About Town will accommodate persons with folding wheelchairs that can fit into the luggage compartments of the bus. Power driven mechanical wheelchair, and scooters are to large and heavy for drivers to lift, ask if our lift bus is available for our tour date.

Q: Do your tours include meals?
A: All About Town makes stops on all day tours for passengers to obtain lunch at the Smithsonian. The evening tours do not include a dinner stop, we suggest that you dine before the tour.

Q: Do your tours fo to Williamsburg/Gettysburg/Monticello?
A: All About Town only offers per-capita tours as listed under SIGHTSEEING on the site. However for large groups we go almost everywhere on a charter basis.

Q: Do you have Beach/Theme Park/Casino trips?
A: All About Town only offers per-capita tours as listed under SIGHTSEEING on the site. However for large groups we go almost everywhere on a charter basis.

Q: Do you have outlet shopping trips?
A: All About Town only offers per-capita tours as listed under SIGHTSEEING on the site. However for large groups we go almost everywhere on a charter basis.

Q: Which hotels do your tours pick up?
A: All About Town picks up at most downtown Washington DC hotels. as well as some in Arlington VA. If your lodging is beyond our service area, please call 301.856.5556 for more specific pick up advice.

Q: Are your tours handy to a metro stop?
A: The Washington Metro is a great way to get into downtown Washington. If you intend to use Metro, we can meet you at the Marriott Metro Center hotel 775 12th St. N.W., which is at the Metro Center.

Q: Is the National Cathedral on your tour?
A: All About Town observes the Cathedral from a distance, and groups can arrange a visit to stop there.