An Unforgettable Experience Awaits
Discover the story of American democracy on our Politics and Citizenship school trips to Washington DC.
As the city at the heart of US political life, students will visit the institutions that shape government, law and leadership, from the US Capitol and Supreme Court to the façade of the White House. Through iconic sites, expert‑led visits and interactive experiences, this trip helps students explore democracy, rights, equality and power in a real‑world context while building a deeper understanding of how political systems work in practice.
Want more out of your school trip?
Why not add New York and Philadelphia to create a multi-centre East Coast tour? Visits such as the United Nations Headquarters and a Civil Rights and Social Justice Tour in New York, and Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia complement the attractions in Washington DC and give students a chance to experience other major North American cities.
Trip Highlights
Guided tour of the Capitol, meeting place of the Senate
Interactive and immersive visits at The People’s House and Spy Museum
Bike tour of the city’s iconic landmarks
The Supreme Court and Library of Congress
Itinerary suggestion
1 Flight to Washington DC (approx. 7.5 hours)
2 Airport transfer to accommodation
3 Check in at accommodation
4 Evening meal at local restaurant
1 Breakfast at accommodation
2 Guided tour of the US Capitol
3 Supreme Court and Library of Congress
4 Guided bike tour of the city and its landmarks
5 Evening meal at local restaurant
1 Breakfast at accommodation
2 The People’s House: A White House Experience and The White House Visitor’s Center
3 Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream
4 Ford’s Theater and Museum
5 Evening meal at local restaurant and evening sporting fixture (seasonal)
1 Breakfast at accommodation
2 International Spy Museum and time at leisure (depending on flight time)
3 Airport transfer
4 Overnight flight to the UK
1 Arrive in the UK
Recommended excursions
Learning outcomes
GCSE Curriculum Links
- US Constitution, separation of powers, checks and balances
- Congress, Presidency and Supreme Court in practice
- Civil Rights, equality and the role of the judiciary
- Democracy, representation and political participation
- UK-US comparisons of political systems and institutions
A-Level Curriculum Links
- US Constitution, federalism and separation of powers
- Congress: structure, powers and effectiveness
- Presidency: executive power and limitations
- Supreme Court, civil liberties and rights
- Comparative analysis of US and UK political systems
Help with visiting Washington DC with students
Transport
Washington DC has an excellent public transport system for conveniently getting around.
We can arrange coaches if you wish to tour the city sites in the comfort of your own coach, or tickets for the Hop On Hop Off bus tour.
Excursions
With so much to see and do in Washington DC, we will work with you to plan your tour and pre-book all your excursions and activities. Entrance fees for many visits can be pre-paid before travel.
Tour guides
We can book half or full-day guides to enhance your experience for walking tours or coach tours.
Meals
Typical accommodation
Comfort Inn Downtown DC/Convention Center ★★★
Why groups like it:
- Centrally located and great value boutique style hotel
- Close to nearby major attractions including White House and Verizon Center
- Deluxe hot buffet breakfast included!
Facilities:
- Rooms with TV, hairdryer and fridge
- 24-hour reception
- Free Wi-Fi
Hyatt Place DC US Capitol Hill
Why groups like it:
- Close to metro stop
- Modern property
- Spacious rooms
Facilities:
- Free WiFi
- Hot breakfast included
- Large communal spaces
Ready to start planning your school trip?
If you have any questions or would like to start planning your trip, contact our educational specialists on 01273 244572 or request a quote below, tailored to your group and learning objectives.