Monumental Electric Bike Tour
Overview
Our Monumental Electric Bike Tour takes you through the entire National Mall, including The Capitol Building and the Lincoln Memorial. Experience the excitement of e-bikes while discovering the history behind the monuments and memorials in "America's Front Yard."
- 🚴♂️ Covers the entire National Mall, ensuring you see all major landmarks.
- ⚡ E-bikes offer an exciting way to explore, making cycling accessible for everyone.
- 📚 Learn about significant monuments and memorials during your tour.
- ❗ Safety gear is provided; participants must follow all safety instructions.
- 🌦️ Tour may be subject to weather conditions; check forecasts before attending.
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Electric Bike
- Use of helmet (Mandatory)
- Professional guide
- Use of electric bicycle
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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Ulysses S. Grant MemorialRide past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.
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U.S. CapitolYou'll stop at both the east and west side of the Capitol Building and learn a bit about the design and history of where the House and Senate convene. (NOTE: we do not go IN the Capitol)
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Library of CongressThe Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!
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The National Archives MuseumIn addition to being the home of the most famous documents of the United States, did you know the Archives is home of every letter written by children to our Presidents? Some of them are quite amusing! (NOTE: we will not go into The Archives)
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Freedom PlazaRide past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.
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The White HouseStop along the Ellipse and see the White House from the south side. Learn a bit about the construction and interesting additions that various presidents have made during their terms of service. (NOTE: We will not go into The White House)
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Washington MonumentDid you notice that the Monument is two different colors? Your guide will tell you why as well as other interesting facts about the erection of this grand monument.
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National World War II MemorialYou'll learn about the significance of the design before having a chance to walk in and experience the emotion of this memorial dedicated in 2004.
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Vietnam Women's MemorialYour guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.
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Vietnam Veterans MemorialStop outside the Wall and hear the story behind the design and the designer before having the chance to walk through the memorial.
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Korean War Veterans MemorialIf you visit on your own, you may miss the hidden significance built into this memorial dedicated to the "Forgotten War".
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Martin Luther King, Jr. MemorialStop outside and hear about DC's newest memorial before walking through the Mountain of Despair to view the Stone of Hope.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt MemorialHop off your bike and walk through the four "rooms", each of which represents a term of FDR's service as President. Don't forget to rub Fala's ears for luck!
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Jefferson MemorialSee 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.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.