Discover the Heart of History with Washington DC Legend Tours
Explore Washington D.C. like never before with guided tours that unveil the city's rich history and hidden treasures.
Washington DC Legend Tours offers an immersive experience exploring the rich history and culture of the nation's capital. Perfect for tourists seeking to uncover unique stories and landmarks, these guided tours are designed to make your visit unforgettable.
A brief summary to Washington DC Legend Tours
- 1301 14th St NW #400, Washington, Downtown, District of Columbia, 20005, US
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Local tips
- Book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons, to secure your spot.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking a lot during the tours.
- Consider joining a themed tour, such as a ghost or historical tour, for a unique experience.
- Check the weather beforehand and dress appropriately, as many tours are outdoors.
- Bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated while exploring the city.
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Getting There
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Bus
From Annapolis, head to the Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) bus stop on West Street. Take the MTA Bus Route 70 towards Washington, D.C. The bus will take you directly to the Greenbelt Metro Station. From there, transfer to the Metro's Green Line towards Branch Ave and get off at the Gallery Place-Chinatown station. Finally, transfer to the Red Line towards Glenmont and get off at the Farragut North station. Exit the station and walk west along L Street NW for about 5 minutes until you reach 14th Street NW, then turn right. Washington DC Legend Tours will be on your left at 1301 14th St NW #400.
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Water Taxi
Start at the Annapolis City Dock and board a water taxi to the Washington Harbor. The ride offers scenic views and typically takes about 30 minutes. Once you arrive at the Washington Harbor, disembark and walk to the nearest Metro station, which is the Waterfront station. Take the Metro's Green Line towards Branch Ave and get off at the Gallery Place-Chinatown station. From there, transfer to the Red Line towards Glenmont and get off at the Farragut North station. Exit the station and walk west along L Street NW for about 5 minutes until you reach 14th Street NW, then turn right. Washington DC Legend Tours will be on your left at 1301 14th St NW #400.
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Biking
Rent a bike from a local bike rental shop in Annapolis. Start your journey by biking along the scenic B&A Trail, which leads north towards Baltimore. When you arrive at the Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) area, you can find paths that connect to the MARC train station. Take the MARC train towards Washington, D.C. Get off at the Union Station. From Union Station, you can either walk or take the Metro to the Gallery Place-Chinatown station. Once there, transfer to the Red Line towards Glenmont and get off at the Farragut North station. Exit the station and walk west along L Street NW for about 5 minutes until you reach 14th Street NW, then turn right. Washington DC Legend Tours will be on your left at 1301 14th St NW #400.
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