You can see all Washington DC Monuments and Memorials, the White House and the Capitol at your own pace, with no bus-filled crowding or walking — and no waiting. You'll be protected from the weather, including rain, snow and sun. Kid friendly and your dogs are most welcome! This is the best option for anyone with a mobility impairment.
Our most popular tour is the Monuments and Memorials tour. We have done this tour 100+ different ways, depending on our guest's wishes. This is a tour of the entire National Mall on tricycle and includes the Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, MLK Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean, Vietnam and WWII War Memorials, and the White House, as well as other memorials.
We also conduct night tours, which usually include all the amazing lit-up sights (our favorites at night are The White House, World War II, Lincoln, Jefferson, Roosevelt and the Capitol).
Pick up at most museums, most downtown restaurants and most other attractions generally within a mile of the White House. We also pick up at hotels not listed, generally within a mile of the White House.
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
Guests will be able to see the White House, either from afar, up close, or both.
We view the treasury building from outside, including the statue of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of Treasury.
Talk about the building and history of the Washington Monument.
Sightseers can view this memorial from afar or get closer.
Talk about the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Viewing the building from afar.
Talk about the building and exhibits in the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Talk about the building and function of the Department of Commerce
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
Viewing the building from afar.
View and hear a bit about William Tecumseh Sherman.
Viewing the memorial from afar and discussion of George Mason, "The Forgotten Founder"
Talk about the oldest hotel in Washington DC.
Point out the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Talk about the Smithsonian Castle
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
Viewing of the memorial from afar.
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
Viewing of the memorial from afar.
You can climb on this statue, and the lore is that if you touch his nose, you get smarter
Narration regarding the history and status of the Tidal Basin
Viewing the building from afar.
Viewing of the building from afar.
After viewing the memorial from afar, sightseers are invited to see the memorial themselves, up close.
Viewing this memorial from afar.
The oldest house on The National Mall.
This is a possible second viewing of the White House, from the South side
Presidential Parade Route
Headquarters for postal operations, with a statue of Benjamin Franklin out front; currently the Trump International Hotel
Historic building that holds the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Louisiana Purchase and one copy of the Magna Carta.
Headquarters for the Federal Bureau of Investigation
The United States Navy Memorial's mission is to Honor, Recognize, and Celebrate the men and women of the Sea Services, past, present, and future; and Inform the public about their service.
The Newseum is a dynamic, engaging and interactive museum of news that allows visitors to experience the stories of yesterday and today through the eyes of the media while celebrating the freedoms guaranteed to all Americans by the First Amendment.
Memorial honoring George Meade, a career military officer from Pennsylvania who is best known for defeating General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg.
National art museum in Washington, DC.
The Peace Monument, also known as the Naval Monument or Civil War Sailors Monument, stands on the grounds of the United States Capitol in Peace Circle
The home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. Tour passes through the West Side.
Grant's statue rests on a pedestal decorated with bronze reliefs of the infantry; flanking pedestals hold statues of protective lions and bronze representations of the Union cavalry and artillery. The Grant and Lincoln memorials define the eastern and western ends, respectively, of the National Mall.
Sculptural monument to President James A. Garfield.
View the United States Botanic Garden on the grounds of the United States Capitol.
View museum as we pass.
View museum as we pass. Brief description.
View museum as we pass. Brief description given.
View museum as we pass. Brief description given.
View museum as we pass. Brief description given.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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