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Miejsca w Waszyngtonie podczas nocnej wycieczki rowerowej

Przegląd
See the famous sights of Washington by night including the Vietnam War Memorial, Jefferson, Lincoln and WWII memorials. There is no better way to spend an evening in Washington. Experience Washington on two wheels when the monuments are less crowded, the air is cooler, and the views are magnificent.
Miasto: Waszyngton
Wed 30 Apr
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Wed 30 Apr
Zaczynać od $65.00
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co jest zawarte
Kamizelka odblaskowa
Światła bezpieczeństwa
Kask
Trzygodzinna wycieczka z przewodnikiem
Sprzęt dla dzieci w każdym wieku i w każdym wieku
Komfortowa wypożyczalnia rowerów
Use of Bicycle
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 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.
  • Bike headlights and reflective vests are provided for safety.
  • 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
  • Participants will ride approximately 5 miles over a period of three hours. It is appropriate for the casual exerciser.
Czego oczekiwać
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Waszyngton
Przyjedź 15 minut przed czasem wycieczki, aby się zameldować i założyć rower. Spotkasz resztę swojej grupy, a Twój przewodnik podzieli się informacjami na temat bezpieczeństwa i poinformuje Cię, czego możesz się spodziewać podczas wycieczki rowerowej.
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National Mall
Większość Twojej wycieczki będzie polegać na jeździe widmowej wzdłuż National Mall i zwiedzaniu wszystkich głównych zabytków i pomników
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Pomnik Waszyngtona
Czy zauważyliście, że Pomnik to dwa kolory kamienia? Twój przewodnik podzieli się historią kryjącą się za tymi faktami, a także innymi podczas postoju. Uwaga: nie wchodzimy do wnętrza Pomnika.
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biały Dom
Jedź po południowej stronie Białego Domu. Jeśli czas pozwoli, możemy się zatrzymać. Uwaga: nie wejdziemy do Białego Domu.
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Narodowy pomnik II wojny światowej
Dowiesz się, jakie znaczenie kryje się za projektem tego wielkiego pomnika. Domyślasz się, dlaczego został poświęcony przed terminem? Twój przewodnik podzieli się wyjątkowymi faktami, zanim będziesz mógł wejść i poznać szczegóły.
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Ogrody Konstytucji
Przejazd przez ogrody Konstytucji.
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Pomnik Wietnamskich Kobiet
Twój przewodnik opowie Ci o Pamiątce poświęconej kobietom, które służyły w Wietnamie, kiedy zatrzymasz się poza Murem Wietnamskim.
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Pomnik Weteranów Wietnamu
Posłuchaj tła na temat projektu Muru, zanim poświęcisz kilka minut na spacer po pomniku.
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upamiętnienie Lincolna
Żadna wizyta nie jest kompletna bez wizyty w Lincoln Memorial. Dowiesz się o projekcie, a także kilku słynnych mitach, zanim wejdziesz po schodach, aby podziwiać rozległe widoki ze szczytu.
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Pomnik Weteranów Wojny Koreańskiej
Jeśli sam odwiedziłeś ten pomnik, z pewnością przegapisz ukryte znaczenie pomnika poświęconego „Zapomnianej wojnie”.
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Pomnik Martina Luthera Kinga Jr
Z szacunku zatrzymasz się przed pomnikiem i usłyszysz o najnowszym pomniku w Waszyngtonie, zanim przejdziesz przez Górę Rozpaczy, aby zobaczyć Kamień Nadziei.
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Basen pływowy
Przejedź wokół basenu pływowego od pomnika MLK do miejsca pamięci FDR.
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Memoriał Franklina Delano Roosevelta
Przeprowadzisz rower przez cztery pokoje reprezentujące każdy z terminów FDR i poznasz symbolikę stojącą za projektem. Nie przegap okazji, by potrzeć uszy Fali na szczęście!
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Pomnik Jeffersona
Na naszym ostatnim przystanku będziesz cieszyć się widokami na basen pływowy, spojrzeć wstecz na MLK i dowiedzieć się, dlaczego drzewa są wycinane, aby Jefferson mógł stale obserwować Biały Dom. Następnie wejdź po schodach i spójrz na siebie.
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Waszyngton
Poznaj Waszyngton
16
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
17
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
18
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
19
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
20
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
21
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
22
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
23
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
24
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
25
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
26
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
27
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
28
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
29
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
30
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
31
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
32
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
33
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
34
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
35
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
36
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
37
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
38
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
39
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
40
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
41
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
42
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
43
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
44
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
45
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
46
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
47
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
48
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
49
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
50
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
51
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
52
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
53
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
54
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
55
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
56
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
57
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
58
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
59
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
60
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
61
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
62
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
63
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
64
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
65
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
66
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
67
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
68
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
69
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
70
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
71
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
72
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
73
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
74
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
75
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
76
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
77
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
78
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
79
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
80
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
81
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
82
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
83
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
84
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
85
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
86
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
87
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
88
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
89
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
90
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
91
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
92
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
93
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
94
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
95
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
96
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
97
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
98
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
99
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
100
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
101
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
102
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
103
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
104
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
105
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
106
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
107
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
108
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
109
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
110
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
111
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
112
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
113
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
114
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
115
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
116
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
117
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
118
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
119
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
120
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
121
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
122
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
123
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
124
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
125
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
126
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
127
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
128
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
129
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
130
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
131
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
132
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
133
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
134
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
135
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
136
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
137
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
138
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
139
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
140
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
141
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
142
Washington DC
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour time to check-in and be fitted on your bike. Unlimited Biking is located at 701 D Street NW.
143
Washington Monument
Did you notice that the Monument is two colors of stone? Your guide will share the story behind this facts as well as others during your stop. Note: we do not go inside the Monument.
144
White House
Ride by the south side of the White House. If time permits, we may stop. Note: we will not go into The White House.
145
National World War II Memorial
You'll learn the significance behind the design on this grand memorial. Can you guess why it was dedicated ahead of schedule? Your guide will share unique facts before you're able to walk in and explore the details.
146
Constitution Gardens
Ride through Constitution Gardens.
147
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the Memorial dedicated to the women who served in Vietnam when you make the next stop outside of the Vietnam Wall.
148
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Hear the background about the design of the Wall before taking a few minutes to walk through the memorial.
149
Lincoln Memorial
No visit is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. You'll learn background about the design as well as a few famous myths before climbing the steps to take in the sweeping views from the top.
150
Korean War Veterans Memorial
If you visited this memorial one your own, you're bound to miss the hidden significance behind the memorial dedicated to "the Forgotten War".
151
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Out of respect, you'll stop outside the memorial and hear about the newest memorial in DC before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
152
Tidal Basin
Ride around the Tidal Basin from the MLK Memorial to the way to the FDR Memorial.
153
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You'll walk your bike through the four rooms representing each of FDR's terms and learn the symbolism behind the design. Don't miss the chance to rub Fala's ears for luck!
154
Jefferson Memorial
At our last stop, you'll enjoy the views over the Tidal Basin, looking back at MLK and learn why the trees are cleared so that Jefferson can keep a constant eye on the White House. Then climb the steps and take a look for yourself.
155
Washington DC
Explore Washington DC
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Zasady anulowania
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John R
Jul 2007
The tour was definitely a blast. The guide said he was new, but was quite knowledgeable about the sites. I'd recommend taking it in late summer so there is more "after dark" photo opportunities.
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