Monuments and Memorials - DC Bike Tour in Washington, DC
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701 D ST NW • Washington, DC 20024
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Visit iconic monuments and memorials on a Washington DC bike tour. Immerse in history and culture while pedaling along the National Mall and Tidal Basin with a knowledgeable tour guide. Explore the nation's capital's most iconic landmarks, including the White House, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, presidential memorials, and more.
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The Washington DC Monuments and Memorials Bike Tour departs from 998 Maine Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024. Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled tour.
The guided bike tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including brief stops at various memorials and monuments for in-depth narration and photo opportunities.
Please bring a government-issued photo ID or passport to be retained as a deposit for all rentals and a credit card to be kept on file for the security of the bikes. Also bring cash for tipping your guide(s), light snacks, drinks, sunblock, sunglasses, and a camera for pictures.
Please wear weather-appropriate, comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes for biking. The tour runs rain or shine, so if the weather forecast calls for rain, please wear rain-appropriate gear to ride.
Biking tours may get canceled if inclement weather makes for dangerous riding conditions. Management will contact you to reschedule on the next available date.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and recommended for all ages. However, children must be accompanied by an adult with a valid photo ID to be given a bike rental.
Yes, the tour is designed to be accessible for a wide range of fitness levels. The route is relatively flat and covers a manageable distance of approximately 4 to 5 miles for about 3 hours, with brief stops for pictures and fun facts.
While prior cycling experience is helpful, the tour is suitable for both novice and experienced cyclists. The basic requirement is that a participant know how to ride their bikes. The pace is leisurely, and safety is a top priority.