- Get to know the top secrets of Washington DC and how famous spies made it possible.
Learn some spying techniques. It is a luxury motor coach tour. Hotel pick up and drop is available. Listen as Oleg Kalugin, Former KGB Major General reveals his experience to work undercover while he was stationed in Washington, DC. Peter Earnest, Founding Executive Director of the International Spy Museum and Former CIA Operations Officer will unveil the key spy lingo, concepts and recruitment strategies. Jonna Mendez, Former CIA Chiefs of Disguise will show the skill of the "quick change" and how should you move through the antagonistic territory without being a magnet for any attention. Visit a French Bistro, where a seductive agent used her moves to take out secret information from personnel of U.S. State Department. Check out the pub where the conspirator Aldrich Ames gave out the names of 25 spies of American nativity in the Soviet Union.
Discover the realm of intrigue, espionage, betrayal and deception in Washington DC, the spy capital of the world. With our Washington DC Spy City Tours go undercover and travel in our most preferred luxury motorcoaches. The tour begins at Union Station. It is an unusual sightseeing tour, as you will get a look at the darker side of Washington. The tour will take you through more than 25 of Washington’s most notable sites that have been used by the nation’s most infamous spies, from the Cold Wars and the World Wars till today’s date. The tour makes you familiar with the offices, hotels and restaurants in the city that has been the center of spying activities. You will also be taken to a French Bistro, which happened to be a place where a seductive agent used her moves to take out secret information from personnel of U.S. State Department. You can also visit the pub where a lethal conspirator Aldrich Ames took out the names of 25 spies of American nativity in the Soviet Union; ten of these were consequently put to death. The tour includes an interactive operation/mission. You will have to complete an operation undercover. You will be asked to crack a top secret message that will be left by an agent, crack its code and then deliver this uncoded information back to control center. The tour is meant only for those who are aged 12 and above.
Intelligence insiders, contribute to the legitimacy of their own detective practices and tradecraft secrets by taking help of video seminar. The tour makes its way through the city. As we come to a close, Oleg Kalugin, Former KGB Major General reveals his experience to work undercover while he was stationed in Washington, DC. Peter Earnest, Founding Executive Director of the International Spy Museum and Former CIA Operations Officer will unveil the key spy lingo, concepts and recruitment strategies. Tony and Jonna Mendez, Former CIA Chiefs of Disguise will show the skill of the "quick change" and how should you move through the antagonistic territory without being a magnet for any attention.
Whether you are a spy enthusiast or simply in a mood to experience the untold stories of Washington DC, you are going to love this tour.  |