Funeral Limousine Service in Washington DC
Funeral Transportation: Cars, Limos, Shuttles, Buses
We are deeply sorry for your loss. During this trying time, you need a company that is understanding, empathetic and convenient. Presidential Limousine offers funeral limo service, and we work closely with Arlington National Cemetery and most funeral homes in Northern VA, Maryland and Washington DC area.
Funeral Transportation Services
Although we cater to many of the surrounding cemeteries, we are known for the best Arlington National Cemetery funeral limo service in the area. We suggest buses, town cars and funeral limousines for your family or group.
Funeral Limos, Town Cars, & Shuttles
We have black and white town cars available for your funeral transportation. We also have SUVs, Sprinters, and Shuttle Buses available to transport family and friends.
Compassionate Drivers
Your family deserves the best in your time of mourning, and handling transportation will be our concern so you can focus on what is important. Call us today or book online and take the worry out of your Funeral plans.
On-Time Transportation
We coordinate with the funeral home and other parties involved to ensure transportation is seamless. Funeral Limo Service is available in Washington DC, Northern Virginia and Maryland.
Funeral Limousines
Our funeral limousine service is one of the finest in the Washington DC area as we cater to professionals who require high-end services.
Mercedes Benz S-Class
2 Passengers
Chevy Suburban
5 Passengers
Stretch Lincoln Limousine
10 Passengers
Stretch Lincoln Limousine
10 Passengers
Stretch Expedition
14 Passengers
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
12-13 Passengers
Luxury Executive Bus
24 Passengers
Luxury Executive Grech Bus
30-40 Passengers
Arlington National Cemetery Facts:
- Any active duty member of the Armed Forces may be buried at Arlington National Cemetery (except persons actively serving for training purposes only)
- The first funeral was held in May 1864 and since then over 400,000 have been buried
- On every Memorial Day weekend since 1948, troops in the 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment—the Army’s official ceremonial unit known as the “Old Guard”—have placed small American flags in front of all of Arlington’s tombstones.