2026 NENA Conference After-Hours Monuments by Moonlight Trolley Tour

  • September 01, 2026
  • 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

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Join NENA for a guided sight seeing tour of Washington, DC with Old Town Trolley Tours!

On the Monuments by Moonlight Tour you’ll be transported to many of the city’s most famous sights, while enjoying the tranquil night and evening breeze.

When the sun goes down, Washington turns into a different city, and Old Town Trolley Tours knows just the right way to show off the Capitol City at night! Experience top-rated Washington DC Night Tours with experienced tour guides.

Stops include:

  • Lincoln Memorial, where the Vietnam and Korean War Memorials are also located
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial, where the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial is also located
  • Iwo Jima Memorial

Our professional tour guides will take you right to some of the city’s most popular monuments and let you see the city in a different light.

Along the way, you’ll be transported back in time as you ride along the same streets the presidents have traveled, and hear historical tales and anecdotes about the city’s fascinating history, such as The Curse of the Hope Diamond and its legacy of death and despair and the Medal of Honor winner who donated his amputated leg to a museum and often visited it!

  • Tour lasts 2.5 hours
  • The trolley with pick-up and drop off directly at the Arlington Renaissance Hotel
  • The trolley will stop along with way for photos and to get on and off the bus 
  • The trolley has limited accessible seats which will be available on a "first come, first serve" basis

Please note: If the trolley tour does not receive the required number of registrations before the registration deadline of August 7, 2026, the event will be canceled and all registered participants will receive a full refund.

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