Make the most of your visit to Washington with this comprehensive Capital Sites guided bike tour. Bikes come in all sizes and you will be fit for your height. Learn the fascinating history behind the city's monuments, museums, and other sites from the seat of a comfortable bike.
The Capital Sites Bike Tour visits the most popular sites of the National Mall, including the exterior of the White House, Washington Monument, Supreme Court, the Capitol, and more. Plus, get the latest information on Smithsonian exhibits, special events, and other local insider tips from your safety-conscious and entertaining guide.
We are located at 801 D Street NW, right by the US Navy Memorial Plaza
Stop outside of the original Smithsonian, known as "The Castle" and here some interesting facts about the founder of DC's renowned museum institution. (We do not go into The Castle)
We'll pass between the East and West side of the National Gallery and see the mini glass pyramids erected by the same designer as the Louvre. (We do not go into the museum)
Cycle up and around to the east side of the Captiol Building. Learn a bit about the place where the House and the Senate convene. It's a site to behold! This is a great opportunity for a photo! (We do not go into the Capitol)
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
Ride past Natural History - we recommend going to see the Hall of Gems and the Hope Diamond!
Did you notice that the Washington Monument is two colors? Your guide will tell you why...and more! (We do not go into the Monument)
We view the White House from the south side. Did you know that there is no "front" or "back"? Your guide will tell you about some of the renovations that various Presidents' made during their terms of service. (Note - we will not enter The White House)
There is symbolism in all of the prominent features of the World War II Memorial. Learn about the significance of the pillars, the stars, and the Pavilions. Ask you guide to point out the only "graffiti" on any memorial on the National Mall.
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
An American military officer who became the 18th president of the United States, Ulysses S. Grant has a memorial where his body is laid to rest.
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
Visit the FBI Headquarters, home to one of the most important organizations in the United States. Stop and learn about some of the things that they do!
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