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Monumental Electric Bike Tour

Overview
See All of The Mall! Our Monumental Electric Bike Tour route covers the whole National Mall from The Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial and all the way around the Tidal Basin. E-bikes are the hot new trend in cycling. Come on tour to see what the hype is all about while learning about the monuments and memorials in "America's Front Yard".
City: Washington DC
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $79.00
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $79.00
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What's Included
Use of electric bicycle
Professional guide
Use of helmet
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 16 years; this is DC law and we will check IDs if questionable. If any member of your party is not 16, their tour seat will be forfeited and they will not receive a refund as we have held a spot for them.
  • Tours begin on time, your tour check-in time is important. You must check-in 15 minutes prior to tour departure time. We can not guarantee we can accommodate late customers.
  • Tour may be canceled if the weather makes for dangerous riding conditions
  • Please note that due to security at our location, we are unable to hold luggage while you are on tour.
What To Expect
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Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour to check-in and be fitted on your bike. You'll meet your group and your guide will save some safety information, explain how to use your e-bike, and let you know what to experience during your e-bike tour.Please meet at 998 Maine Avenue, Washington DC, 20024. We're on the corner of Maine Avenue and Blair Alley SW
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Smithsonian Institution Building
Your guide will point out the original Smithsonian building, known as "The Castle" as you start your ride.
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Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Cycle past the unique round museum which features Modern art.
4
National Air and Space Museum
You'll ride past the 2nd most visited museum in the world.
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Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
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U.S. Capitol
You'll stop at both the east and west side of the Capitol Building and learn a bit about the design and history of where the House and Senate convene. (NOTE: we do not go IN the Capitol)
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Supreme Court
From the west side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
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The National Archives Museum
In addition to being the home of the most famous documents of the United States, did you know the Archives is home of every letter written by children to our Presidents? Some of them are quite amusing! (NOTE: we will not go into The Archives)
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Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
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White House
Stop along the Ellipse and see the White House from the south side. Learn a bit about the construction and interesting additions that various presidents have made during their terms of service. (NOTE: We will not go into The White House)
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Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two different colors? Your guide will tell you why as well as other interesting facts about the erection of this grand monument.
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National World War II Memorial
You'll learn about the significance of the design before having a chance to walk in and experience the emotion of this memorial dedicated in 2004.
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Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens on the way to the Vietnam Memorial.
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Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Stop outside the Wall and hear the story behind the design and the designer before having the chance to walk through the memorial.
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Lincoln Memorial
People say that no visit to DC is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. Your guide will tell you about the design before you take a few minutes to climb the steps and experience the sweeping views from the top.
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Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visit on your own, you may miss the hidden significance built into this memorial dedicated to the "Forgotten War".
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Stop outside and hear about DC's newest memorial before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
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Tidal Basin
Ride along the Tidal Basin on the way to the FDR Memorial.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Hop off your bike and walk through the four "rooms", each of which represents a term of FDR's service as President. Don't forget to rub Fala's ears for luck!
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Jefferson Memorial
See the sweeping views of the Tidal Basin and learn why Jefferson keeps an eye on The White House before climbing the steps to see inside the monument.
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Washington DC
Learn about the history and take photos!
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (28)
Cybil_T
Nov 2022
David was a fantastic guide!! I learned so so much! Pace and timing was great. Thank you again!!!!!!
hatemriadatta
Oct 2022
Guide was inaudible at times .. suggest blue tooth megaphone or similar communication with riders Stopped at wrong sides of landmarks
Helene M
Sep 2022
We would never have been able to cover the ground that we did without wheels. This tour was both informative, fun, and Shane, our tour guide weaved his knowledge of history into great storytelling. So glad we chose the morning schedule as the mild September temps were more comfortable, traffic lighter, and our group size more manageable. I would definitely recommend this tour.

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