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Monumental Electric Bike Tour

4.5 (63)
Washington, US
4.5 (63)
Washington, US
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Experience the thrill of riding an electric bike while exploring the iconic landmarks of Washington DC. Join the Monumental Electric Bike Tour and embark on a thrilling journey through "America's Front Yard". From the majestic Capitol Building to the grand Lincoln Memorial, you'll cover the entire National Mall and discover the rich history behind each monument and memorial. Hop on your e-bike and follow your expert guide as you ride past famous attractions such as the Smithsonian Institution Building, the National Air and Space Museum, and the White House. Learn fascinating facts about the design and significance of each landmark, and enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the Lincoln Memorial. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to see the heart of America in a unique and exhilarating way. Book your Monumental Electric Bike Tour today and create unforgettable memories of your visit to Washington DC.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 1-8 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the whole National Mall
  • Experience the hype of e-bikes
  • Learn about monuments and memorials
  • See famous landmarks like the White House
  • Enjoy sweeping views from the Lincoln Memorial
  • Use of electric bicycle
  • Professional guide
  • Use of helmet (mandatory)
  • Gratuities

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Introduction

Experience the best of Washington DC with the Monumental Electric Bike Tour! This thrilling tour takes you on an unforgettable journey through "America's Front Yard," covering the entire National Mall from the Capitol Building to the Lincoln Memorial and everything in between. Discover the historic monuments and memorials in a unique and exciting way while enjoying the latest trend in cycling - electric bikes!

What to expect?

During the Monumental Electric Bike Tour, you can anticipate an immersive experience that combines the thrill of riding an electric bike with the rich history and iconic landmarks of Washington DC. The tour has a total duration of 180 minutes, allowing ample time to explore each site with your knowledgeable guide. From the original Smithsonian building to the famous White House, you'll witness the city's most significant landmarks and learn fascinating facts about their design and historical importance.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for curious travelers of all ages and fitness levels who want to explore Washington DC in a unique and engaging way. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a fun and active experience, the Monumental Electric Bike Tour is designed to cater to a wide range of interests. Families, solo adventurers, and groups of friends can all enjoy this unforgettable journey through the heart of the nation's capital.

Why book this?

Embark on the Monumental Electric Bike Tour to enjoy the perfect blend of excitement and education. With electric bikes, you'll effortlessly cover more ground and breeze past iconic landmarks, ensuring that you make the most of your time in Washington DC. The knowledgeable guides will provide captivating stories and informative commentary, offering a deeper understanding of the monuments and memorials that shape the nation's history. This tour allows you to discover hidden gems, take stunning photos, and create lasting memories.

Good to know

When booking the Monumental Electric Bike Tour, please arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time at the meeting point located at 998 Maine Avenue, Washington DC. The tour will cover various attractions, including the Smithsonian Institution Building, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and the U.S. Capitol. While you won't enter certain buildings like the Capitol or the White House, your guide will provide fascinating insights into their architecture and historical significance. Don't forget your camera, as you'll have plenty of photo opportunities! Comfortable attire, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure are highly recommended.

Reviews

"The Monumental Electric Bike Tour exceeded my expectations! The guides were incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the history of Washington DC. Riding the electric bikes made the entire tour effortless and enjoyable. We saw all the iconic landmarks and learned so much along the way. I highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting the city!" - Sarah T. "Absolutely loved the Monumental Electric Bike Tour! It was the best way to see all the major sites in Washington DC without feeling rushed. The guides were friendly and engaging, and the electric bikes were a game-changer. I had a blast and would do it all over again!" - Matt H. "I can't recommend this tour enough! The Monumental Electric Bike Tour was an unforgettable experience. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and made the history come to life. Riding the electric bikes was so much fun, and I got to see parts of the city I wouldn't have discovered on my own. A must-do when in Washington DC!" - Emily D.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Washington DC

Arrive 15 minutes prior to your tour to check-in and be fitted on your bike. You'll meet your group and your guide will save some safety information, explain how to use your e-bike, and let you know what to experience during your e-bike tour.Please meet at 998 Maine Avenue, Washington DC, 20024. We're on the corner of Maine Avenue and Blair Alley SW

Smithsonian Institution Building

Your guide will point out the original Smithsonian building, known as "The Castle" as you start your ride.

Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

Cycle past the unique round museum which features Modern art.

National Air and Space Museum

You'll ride past the 2nd most visited museum in the world.

Ulysses S. Grant Memorial

Ride past the Grant Memorial on the way to the Capitol Building.

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)

Admission Not Included

Supreme Court

From the west side of the Capitol, you'll see the Supreme Court.

Library of Congress

The Library of Congress sits just behind the Capitol Building. We recommend stopping in during your visit to DC!

Embassy of Canada to the United States

Learn why our neighbors to the north have their embassy at this prominent Pennsylvania Ave address.

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The National Archives Museum

In addition to being the home of the most famous documents of the United States, did you know the Archives is home of every letter written by children to our Presidents? Some of them are quite amusing! (NOTE: we will not go into The Archives)

Admission Not Included

Freedom Plaza

Ride past Freedom Plaza on the way to the White House.

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)

Admission Not Included

Washington Monument

Did you notice that the Monument is two different colors? Your guide will tell you why as well as other interesting facts about the erection of this grand monument.

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National World War II Memorial

You'll learn about the significance of the design before having a chance to walk in and experience the emotion of this memorial dedicated in 2004.

Constitution Gardens

Ride through Constitution Gardens on the way to the Vietnam Memorial.

Vietnam Women's Memorial

Your guide will tell you about the memorial dedicated to the women who served in the Vietnam War.

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.

Lincoln Memorial

People say that no visit to DC is complete without a visit to the Lincoln Memorial. Your guide will tell you about the design before you take a few minutes to climb the steps and experience the sweeping views from the top.

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".

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.

Tidal Basin

Ride along the Tidal Basin on the way to the FDR Memorial.

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!

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.

Unlimited Biking Washington DC

End your tour back at our shop.

Admission Included

Washington DC

Learn about the history and take photos!

Reviews

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4.5 (63)

Mike_Y

The guide was excellent and super friendly. She worked very hard to make sure everyone enjoyed the experience.

NikkieE

Really enjoyed this ride. We opted for the electric bike but given the flat path and slow pace, not really necessary. We spent a sufficient amount of time at each stop - didn’t feel rushed at all. Our guide, Jose, was great. His passion for history was very evident!

Christine_M

Greg H was a great guide. We saw so many monuments and learned fun facts about each one. He gave us time to explore and kept us on a schedule at the same time. Would highly recommend to anyone who wants to see it all!

Amy_D

The tour was really comprehensive and well done. I liked the fact that at many stops we had a little time to explore.

Jens_H

Great evening tour. Enjoyed the experience. We got a lot to see and had a good 3 hour trip. Will come back.

Jason Wesley C

Cait, our tour guide was superb. She is patient, funny, energetic and helpful. She navigate to the streets of DC flawlessly. My girlfriend and I felt very safe on our ride. There were 12 of us altogether. We did not ride in the street, we were safe on the sidewalk 95% of the time. We had around 10 to 15 minutes at each stop, which was plenty of time. Here are the reasons for the five star rating, the company does not message you Tripadvisor. I sent multiple messages to try to understand more about the day, and how to prepare and received no response. So try to reach out to them off app. Also, we saw all the major monuments, but not the World War II Memorial. Definitely an enjoyable, day and I would suggest it to anyone on a time crunch.

Joan_R

James was a great guide. The monuments are beautiful in the evening. Electric bikes were well maintained.

Darrell_S

Riding a bike through the city was so fun!!and educational !!!!!!!!!! Safe fun a great experience all ages can join in

Betsy_L

Sabrina was superb! I learned a ton about the many places around the mall. My bike was terrific, and I'm still in awe of my day in Washington, DC. I had no points of reference other than what I had seen on TV. Our Capital and government looked completely different than I had envisioned. It was better. I highly recommend taking a bike tour!

Melissa_C

Really enjoyed this excursion. A great way to see all the monuments. The tour guide also gave some historical information and allowed ample time for pictures. We saw all of the main monuments but weren’t able to stop at the White House due to lack of time. The White House would have been a nice addition to this tour. It was close enough that we could’ve gone.
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