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Visite à vélo des sites de la capitale de Washington DC

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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 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.
Ville: Washington DC
Tue 29 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Comfort rental
Fully guided two hour bike tour
Helmet
Equipment for kids of all sizes and ages
Comfort rental
Fully guided two hour bike tour
Helmet
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • 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. Please OPEN your voucher and read directions, you may need extra time to find us if you are traveling during rush hour or on metro train on a weekend.
  • Tours may be canceled if the weather makes for dangerous riding conditions
  • Trailer carriages and trailer tandems are available for children not old enough or comfortable on their own bike.
  • To ride in a trailer carriage, the child needs to be able to hold up their head up and wear a helmet.
  • Please note that due to security at our location, we are unable to hold luggage while you are on tour.
  • Please note: the itinerary is subject to change based on traffic and other factors. The itinerary does not account for travel time.
  • Remaining time is allotted for travel
À quoi s'attendre
1
National Mall
Our tour will focus on stops on and around the National Mall, America's "front yard".
2
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
3
National Gallery of Art
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)
4
U.S. Capitol
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)
5
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
6
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
7
Washington Monument
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)
8
White House
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)
9
National World War II Memorial
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.
10
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC and take lots of photos!
11
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
12
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
13
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
14
FBI Headquarters
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!
15
Blair House
The Blair House is the president's guest house - maintained by the US Department of State, and maintains an important role in history, hosting important figures from all over the world.
16
National Mall
Our tour will focus on stops on and around the National Mall, America's "front yard".
17
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
18
National Gallery of Art
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)
19
U.S. Capitol
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)
20
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
21
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
22
Washington Monument
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)
23
White House
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)
24
National World War II Memorial
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.
25
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC and take lots of photos!
26
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
27
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
28
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
29
FBI Headquarters
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!
30
Blair House
The Blair House is the president's guest house - maintained by the US Department of State, and maintains an important role in history, hosting important figures from all over the world.
31
National Mall
Our tour will focus on stops on and around the National Mall, America's "front yard".
32
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
33
National Gallery of Art
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)
34
U.S. Capitol
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)
35
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
36
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
37
Washington Monument
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)
38
White House
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)
39
National World War II Memorial
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.
40
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC and take lots of photos!
41
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
42
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
43
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
44
FBI Headquarters
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!
45
Blair House
The Blair House is the president's guest house - maintained by the US Department of State, and maintains an important role in history, hosting important figures from all over the world.
46
National Mall
Our tour will focus on stops on and around the National Mall, America's "front yard".
47
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
48
National Gallery of Art
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)
49
U.S. Capitol
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)
50
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
51
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
52
Washington Monument
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)
53
White House
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)
54
National World War II Memorial
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.
55
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC and take lots of photos!
56
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
57
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
58
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
59
FBI Headquarters
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!
60
Blair House
The Blair House is the president's guest house - maintained by the US Department of State, and maintains an important role in history, hosting important figures from all over the world.
61
National Mall
Our tour will focus on stops on and around the National Mall, America's "front yard".
62
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
63
National Gallery of Art
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)
64
U.S. Capitol
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)
65
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
66
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
67
Washington Monument
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)
68
White House
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)
69
National World War II Memorial
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.
70
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC and take lots of photos!
71
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
72
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
73
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
74
FBI Headquarters
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!
75
Blair House
The Blair House is the president's guest house - maintained by the US Department of State, and maintains an important role in history, hosting important figures from all over the world.
76
National Mall
Our tour will focus on stops on and around the National Mall, America's "front yard".
77
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
78
National Gallery of Art
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)
79
U.S. Capitol
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)
80
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
81
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
82
Washington Monument
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)
83
White House
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)
84
National World War II Memorial
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.
85
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC and take lots of photos!
86
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
87
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
88
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
89
FBI Headquarters
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!
90
Blair House
The Blair House is the president's guest house - maintained by the US Department of State, and maintains an important role in history, hosting important figures from all over the world.
91
Centre commercial national
Notre visite se concentrera sur les arrêts sur et autour du National Mall, la "cour avant" de l'Amérique.
92
Bâtiment de l'institution Smithsonian
Arrêtez-vous à l'extérieur du Smithsonian original, connu sous le nom de "The Castle", et découvrez ici quelques faits intéressants sur le fondateur de la célèbre institution muséale de DC. (Nous n'entrons pas dans le Château)
93
Galerie nationale d'art
Nous passerons entre les côtés est et ouest de la National Gallery et verrons les mini pyramides de verre érigées par le même designer que le Louvre. (On n'entre pas dans le musée)
94
Capitole des États-Unis
Montez et faites le tour du côté est du bâtiment Captiol. Apprenez-en un peu plus sur l'endroit où la Chambre et le Sénat se réunissent. C'est un site à voir! C'est une belle occasion pour une photo ! (Nous n'entrons pas dans le Capitole)
95
Bibliothèque du Congrès
La Bibliothèque du Congrès se trouve juste à l'est du bâtiment du Capitole.
96
Cour suprême
Du côté est du Capitole, vous verrez la Cour suprême.
97
le monument de Washington
Avez-vous remarqué que le Washington Monument est bicolore ? Votre guide vous dira pourquoi... et plus encore ! (On n'entre pas dans le Monument)
98
maison Blanche
Nous voyons la Maison Blanche du côté sud. Saviez-vous qu'il n'y a pas de « devant » ni de « derrière » ? Votre guide vous parlera de certaines des rénovations effectuées par divers présidents au cours de leur mandat. (Remarque - nous n'entrerons pas dans la Maison Blanche)
99
Mémorial national de la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Il y a du symbolisme dans toutes les caractéristiques importantes du Mémorial de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Découvrez la signification des piliers, des étoiles et des pavillons. Demandez à votre guide de signaler le seul "graffiti" sur n'importe quel mémorial du National Mall.
100
Washington DC
Explorez Washington DC et prenez beaucoup de photos !
101
Mémorial Dwight D. Eisenhower
Visitez ce nouveau mémorial et découvrez l'infâme Dwight Eisenhower !
102
Mémorial Ulysses S. Grant
Officier militaire américain devenu le 18e président des États-Unis, Ulysses S. Grant a un mémorial où son corps repose.
103
Le Musée des Archives Nationales
Le musée des archives est une agence indépendante du gouvernement américain qui détient plus de 13,28 milliards de pages de documents textuels !
104
Siège du FBI
Visitez le siège du FBI, qui abrite l'une des organisations les plus importantes des États-Unis. Arrêtez-vous et découvrez certaines des choses qu'ils font!
105
Maison Blair
La Blair House est la maison d'hôtes du président - gérée par le Département d'État américain, et conserve un rôle important dans l'histoire, accueillant des personnalités importantes du monde entier.
106
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
107
National Gallery of Art
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)
108
U.S. Capitol
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)
109
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
110
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
111
Washington Monument
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)
112
White House
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)
113
National World War II Memorial
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.
114
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
115
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
116
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
117
FBI Headquarters
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!
118
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
119
National Gallery of Art
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)
120
U.S. Capitol
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)
121
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
122
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
123
Washington Monument
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)
124
White House
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)
125
National World War II Memorial
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.
126
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
127
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
128
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
129
FBI Headquarters
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!
130
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
131
National Gallery of Art
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)
132
U.S. Capitol
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)
133
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
134
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
135
Washington Monument
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)
136
White House
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)
137
National World War II Memorial
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.
138
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
139
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
140
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
141
FBI Headquarters
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!
142
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
143
National Gallery of Art
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)
144
U.S. Capitol
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)
145
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
146
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
147
Washington Monument
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)
148
White House
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)
149
National World War II Memorial
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.
150
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
151
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
152
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
153
FBI Headquarters
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!
154
Smithsonian Institution Building
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)
155
National Gallery of Art
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)
156
U.S. Capitol
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)
157
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just east of the Capitol Building.
158
Supreme Court
From the east side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.
159
Washington Monument
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)
160
White House
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)
161
National World War II Memorial
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.
162
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
Visit this new memorial and learn about the infamous Dwight Eisenhower!
163
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
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.
164
The National Archives Museum
The museum of records is an independent agency of the US government that holds over 13.28 billion pages of textual records!
165
FBI Headquarters
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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Commentaires (177)
Connie C
May 2008
This was a wonderful experience and our guide was excellent. The only criticism is that there was no departure time on the download and we guessed a slightly later start time.
Victor L
Jun 2007
The tour was definitely good - the major problem was the weather. Biking in a 90-degree heat wave is not for faint-hearted. On the plus side the guide was very good, and Rolling Thunder parade was on this weekend, so that was a nice and unexpected bonus. When you go make sure you are at the side of the old post office by 945 am - we were there at 845 and had to wait for an hour. My precious half almost killed me.
226varinias
Mar 2025
It started on time. The bike rode great. We had strong headwinds and the shift was therefore very important and went well. The guide has chosen the paths very well. Told competently with photos. The group consisted of 6 adults and three children, which was a nice small number. If we didn’t understand everything it was due to our English and the strong wind. Although we have done many tours in English and understood more there. Unfortunately, the Lincoln memorial is not part of the two-hour tour. We visited this on foot afterwards. The only thing that was irritating was that we had to pay $1 before we started and didn't know what for. We would recommend the tour to anyone, maybe an e-bike in strong winds. The distances between the sights are simply too long.

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