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Монументальний тур на електровелосипеді

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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".
Місто: Вашингтон, округ Колумбія
Thu 12 Jun
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Користування електровелосипедом
Професійний гід
Використання шолома
Use of electric bicycle
Professional guide
Use of helmet (Mandatory)
Use of electric bicycle
Додаткова інформація
  • 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.
  • Trailers and tag-a-longs cannot be attached to eBikes for safety
Чого очікувати
1
Вашингтон, округ Колумбія
Прибувайте за 15 хвилин до початку туру, щоб зареєструватися та посадити на свій велосипед. Ви зустрінете свою групу, і ваш гід збереже деяку інформацію про безпеку, пояснить, як користуватися вашим електровелосипедом, і повідомить вам, що можна відчути під час подорожі на електровелосипеді. Зустрічайтеся за адресою 998 Maine Avenue, Washington DC, 20024. Ми на розі Мейн-авеню та Блер-Алея на SW
2
Будівля Смітсонівського інституту
На початку поїздки ваш гід вкаже на оригінальну будівлю Смітсонівського інституту, відому як «Замок».
3
Музей Хіршхорн і Сад скульптур
Проїдьте повз унікальний круглий музей, де представлено сучасне мистецтво.
4
Національний музей авіації та космонавтики
Ви проїдете повз 2-й за відвідуваністю музей у світі.
5
Меморіал Улісса С. Гранта
Проїдьте повз Меморіал Гранта по дорозі до Капітолію.
6
Капітолій США
Ви зупинитесь як на східній, так і на західній стороні Капітолію та дізнаєтеся трохи про дизайн та історію місця проведення засідань Палати представників і Сенату. (ПРИМІТКА: ми не ходимо в Капітолій)
7
Верховний Суд
Із західного боку Капітолію ви побачите Верховний суд.
8
Бібліотека Конгресу
Бібліотека Конгресу знаходиться відразу за будівлею Капітолію. Ми рекомендуємо зупинитися під час вашого візиту до DC!
9
Національний архівний музей
Окрім того, що архів є домом для найвідоміших документів Сполучених Штатів, чи знаєте ви, що в архіві зберігаються всі листи, написані дітьми нашим президентам? Деякі з них досить кумедні! (УВАГА: ми не будемо заходити в архіви)
10
Freedom Plaza
Проїдьте повз Freedom Plaza по дорозі до Білого дому.
11
Білий будинок
Зупиніться вздовж Еліпса та подивіться на Білий Дім з південного боку. Дізнайтеся трохи про конструкцію та цікаві доповнення, які робили різні президенти під час своєї служби. (УВАГА: ми не підемо до Білого дому)
12
Монумент Вашингтона
Ви помітили, що Пам'ятник двох різних кольорів? Ваш гід розповість вам чому, а також інші цікаві факти про встановлення цього грандіозного пам'ятника.
13
Національний меморіал Другої світової війни
Ви дізнаєтесь про важливість проекту, перш ніж матимете змогу зайти та відчути емоції цього меморіалу, присвяченого 2004 році.
14
Сади Конституції
По дорозі до В’єтнамського меморіалу проїдьте через сади Конституції.
15
В'єтнамський жіночий меморіал
Ваш гід розповість вам про меморіал, присвячений жінкам, які брали участь у війні у В'єтнамі.
16
Меморіал ветеранам В'єтнаму
Зупиніться біля Стіни та почуйте історію проекту та дизайнера, перш ніж мати можливість пройтися меморіалом.
17
Меморіал Лінкольна
Кажуть, що жоден візит до округу Колумбія не обходиться без відвідування Меморіалу Лінкольна. Ваш гід розповість вам про дизайн, перш ніж ви витратите кілька хвилин, щоб піднятися сходами та насолодитися приголомшливими видами з вершини.
18
Меморіал ветеранам Корейської війни
Якщо ви відвідаєте його самостійно, ви можете не помітити прихованого значення цього меморіалу, присвяченого «Забутій війні».
19
Меморіал Мартіна Лютера Кінга молодшого
Зупиніться надворі та почуйте про найновіший меморіал округу Колумбія, перш ніж пройти через Гору Відчаю, щоб побачити Камінь Надії.
20
Приливний басейн
По дорозі до меморіалу FDR проїдьте вздовж річки Tidal Basin.
21
Меморіал Франкліна Делано Рузвельта
Зійдіть із велосипеда та пройдіться чотирма «кімнатами», кожна з яких відповідає терміну служби ФДР як президента. Не забудьте потерти вуха Фала на щастя!
22
Меморіал Джефферсона
Подивіться приголомшливі краєвиди Тидал-Бейсін і дізнайтеся, чому Джефферсон стежить за Білим домом, перш ніж піднятися сходами, щоб заглянути всередину пам’ятника.
23
Вашингтон, округ Колумбія
Дізнайся про історію та фотографуй!
24
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
25
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)
26
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
27
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)
28
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
29
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)
30
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.
31
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.
32
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
33
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.
34
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".
35
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.
36
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!
37
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.
38
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
39
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)
40
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
41
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)
42
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
43
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)
44
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.
45
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.
46
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
47
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.
48
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".
49
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.
50
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!
51
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.
52
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
53
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)
54
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
55
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)
56
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
57
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)
58
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.
59
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.
60
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
61
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.
62
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".
63
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.
64
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!
65
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.
66
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
67
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)
68
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
69
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)
70
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
71
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)
72
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.
73
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.
74
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
75
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.
76
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".
77
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.
78
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!
79
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.
80
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
81
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)
82
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
83
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)
84
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
85
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)
86
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.
87
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.
88
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
89
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.
90
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".
91
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.
92
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!
93
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.
94
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
95
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)
96
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
97
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)
98
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
99
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)
100
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.
101
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.
102
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
103
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.
104
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".
105
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.
106
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!
107
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.
108
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
109
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)
110
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
111
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)
112
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
113
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)
114
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.
115
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.
116
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
117
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.
118
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".
119
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.
120
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!
121
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.
122
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
123
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)
124
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
125
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)
126
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
127
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)
128
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.
129
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.
130
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
131
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.
132
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".
133
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.
134
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!
135
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.
136
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
137
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)
138
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
139
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)
140
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
141
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)
142
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.
143
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.
144
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
145
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.
146
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".
147
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.
148
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!
149
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.
150
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
151
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)
152
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
153
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)
154
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
155
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)
156
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.
157
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.
158
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
159
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.
160
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".
161
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.
162
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!
163
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.
164
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
165
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)
166
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
167
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)
168
Freedom Plaza
Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
169
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)
170
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.
171
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.
172
Vietnam Women's Memorial
Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
173
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.
174
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".
175
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.
176
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!
177
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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Lauren_B
Mar 2025
They should do it. JOE our guide was very knowledgeable about the monuments and we learned quite a bit. His patient attitude was apparent as he answered all and any questions we asked. Had an absolute awesome time 3 hours well spent. 👌 💯
889LisaW889
Feb 2025
We chose this company based on the stellar Trip Advisor reviews! Wow, we did not have that experience at all. The guide was 5 stars, and we tipped him generously. But the bikes themselves were UNSAFE. They were not in good condition as promised -- insufficient braking capability, loose steering, no night lights, inconsistent operating brake lights (important when following another bike in the dark), loose ebike control panels (flopping around on the handlebar). Staff did not make any attempt to help you adjust the seat height for proper riding, check the brakes, or to ensure the lights worked (front and rear), or that the bike was in SAFE operating condition. There were six people in our group, and ALL of the bikes malfunctioned in some important way or another. Reflective vests should be mandatory for a night tour, not optional. Weeks before the tour, we were assured by phone that the entire tour was on bike lanes and not on busy streets. WRONG. Poor brakes on busy streets with cars who can't see you + no front light = recipe for accident. We were just lucky. Don't believe their marketing hype.
JOEP
Nov 2024
This is my second year in a row doing this with Joe. So what does that tell you? You’ll absolutely enjoy it I promise. I don’t lie I’m not a politician. 😉

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