Half-Day Private Guided Bike Tour in Washington

Washington, US
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Highlights

  • Explore the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood at Eastern Market
  • Get up close with the iconic U.S. Capitol building
  • Visit the renowned Library of Congress
  • Experience the beauty of the Supreme Court building
  • Cycle through the National Mall with breathtaking views

Meeting Point

Meet at the corner of Pennsylvania Ave and 8th Street SE, on the Eastern Market Metro Plaza. If taking metro (blue, silver or orange lines) to Eastern Market, exit via escalator. Your tour guide, Chris, will be there with a sign that says DC Two Wheels.

Meeting point

1113 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003 , United States

End point

End Point

Meet at the corner of Pennsylvania Ave and 8th Street SE, on the Eastern Market Metro Plaza. If taking metro (blue, silver or orange lines) to Eastern Market, exit via escalator. Your tour guide, Chris, will be there with a sign that says DC Two Wheels.

Meeting point

1113 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003 , United States

End point

Pickup

Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)

Pickup Location
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AC Hotel by Marriott Washington DC Capitol Hill Navy Yard
Ac Hotel Washington Dc Convention Center
Ac Hotel Washington Dc Downtown
AKA White House
ARC HOTEL Washington DC, Georgetown
Canopy by Hilton Washington DC Embassy Row
Canopy By Hilton Washington Dc The Wharf
Capital Hilton
Capitol Hill Hotel
Capitol Skyline Hotel
Citizenm Washington Dc Capitol
Citizenm Washington Noma
Club Quarters Hotel In Washington DC
Comfort Inn Downtown DC/Convention Center
Conrad Washington DC
Courtyard By Marriott Washington - Downtown/Convention Center
Courtyard by Marriott Washington Capitol Hill/Navy Yard
Courtyard Washington Convention Center
Courtyard Washington, Dc Dupont Circle
Courtyard Washington, Dc/foggy Bottom
Courtyard Washington, DC/U.S Capitol
District Hotel
Eaton DC
Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington DC Convention Center
Embassy Suites By Hilton Washington DC Georgetown
Fairfield Inn & Suites Washington, DC / Downtown
Fairmont Washington D.C. Georgetown
Four Seasons Hotel Washington, DC
Generator Washington DC
Georgetown Hill Inn
Grand Hyatt Washington
Hamilton Hotel
Hampton Inn & Suites Washington DC-Navy Yard
Hampton Inn Washington DC NoMa Union Station
Hampton Inn Washington Downtown Convention Center
Hampton Inn Washington, D.c./white House
Hilton Club The District Washington D.C.
Hilton Garden Inn Washington Dc Downtown
Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC/Georgetown Area
Hilton Garden Inn Washington DC/U.S. Capitol
Hilton Washington DC Capitol Hill
Hilton Washington DC National Mall The Wharf
Holiday Inn Washington Capitol - Natl Mall, an IHG Hotel
Holiday Inn Washington-Central/White House, an IHG Hotel
Homewood Suites By Hilton Washington Dc Capitol-navy Yard
Homewood Suites By Hilton Washington DC Convention Center
Homewood Suites by Hilton Washington DC NoMa Union Station
Homewood Suites By Hilton Washington, D.c. Downtown
Hotel Hive
Hotel Lombardy
Hotel Madera
Hotel Washington
Hotel Zena Washington Dc
Hyatt Centric Arlington
Hyatt House Washington DC / The Wharf
Hyatt Place Washington DC / National Mall
Hyatt Place Washington Dc/georgetown/west End
Hyatt Place Washington DC/US Capitol
Hyatt Place Washington DC/White House
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
Hyatt Washington DC / Convention Center
I will contact the supplier later
I will meet at the departure point
InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C., an IHG hotel
InterContinental Washington D.C. - The Wharf, an IHG hotel
JW Marriott Washington, Dc
Kellogg Conference Hotel Capitol Hill
Kimpton Banneker Hotel
Kimpton Hotel Monaco Washington DC
Kimpton The George
Le Meridien Arlington
Le Meridien Washington, D.c., The Madison
Lyle DC
Marriott Marquis Washington, DC
Marriott Vacation Club at The Mayflower, Washington, D.C.
Melrose Georgetown Hotel
Morrison Clark Historic Inn & Restaurant
Motel 6 Washington, DC - Convention Center
Motto By Hilton Washington DC City Center
Moxy Washington DC Downtown
Oakwood at Warder-Totten Mansion
Oakwood Lexington
Oakwood Suites & Studios Dupont Circle Washington DC
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Park Hyatt Washington D.C.
Pendry Washington DC - The Wharf
Phoenix Park Hotel
Red Carpet Inn Washington DC
Residence Inn Arlington Rosslyn
Residence Inn by Marriott Washington Capitol Hill/Navy Yard
Residence Inn by Marriott Washington Downtown/Convention Center
Residence Inn Washington, D.C. Foggy Bottom
Residence Inn Washington, Dc Downtown
Residence Inn Washington, DC National Mall
Residence Inn Washington, DC/Dupont Circle
Riggs Washington DC
Rosewood Washington Dc
Salamander Washington DC
Sofitel Washington DC Lafayette Square
State Plaza Hotel
Tabard Inn
The Baron Hotel
The Beacon Hotel & Corporate Quarters
The Churchill Hotel Near Embassy Row
The Darcy Hotel
The Dupont Circle
The Eldon Luxury Suites
The Flats at Dupont Circle Apartments
The Georgetown Inn
The Graham Georgetown
The Hay-Adams
The Henley Park Hotel
The Jefferson, Washington, DC
The LINE DC
The Mansion On O Street
The Mayflower Hotel, Autograph Collection
The Morrow Washington Dc, Curio Collection By Hilton
The Normandy Hotel
The Poppy Georgetown
The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
The Ritz-Carlton, Washington, D.C.
The River Inn
The Royal Sonesta Washington DC Dupont Circle
The Royal Sonesta Washington, Dc Capitol Hill
The St. Gregory Hotel
The St. Regis Washington, D.C.
The Ven at Embassy Row, Washington, D.C., A Tribute Portfolio Hotel
The Watergate Hotel
The Westin Dc Downtown
The Westin Georgetown, Washington D.C
The Westin Washington, D.C. City Center
Thompson Markward Hall
Viceroy Washington Dc
Waldorf Astoria Washington DC
Washington Hilton
Washington Marriott at Metro Center
Washington Marriott Capitol Hill
Washington Marriott Georgetown
Washington Plaza Hotel
Washington Youth
West End Washington DC, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Windsor Inn Hotel Washington DC
Windsor Park Hotel
YOTEL Washington DC
Yours Truly DC - Vignette Collection by IHG
Tours typically start at Eastern Market, but depending on your desired itinerary we may meet at your hotel instead. You can select this option when booking. If meeting at the Eastern Market Metro plaza, your guide will be waiting at the corner of Pennsylvania Ave and 8th Street SE. Look for the guide with a bike and the DC Two Wheels sign. If you take the metro (blue, silver or orange lines) to Eastern Market, you will exit via escalator. Continue walking forward and you will see an area with a row of red bikes. Your tour guide, Chris, will be there with a sign that says DC Two Wheels.

What to expect

1

Eastern Market

In the heart of the historic Capitol Hill neighborhood, 150 year old Eastern Market includes a year-round indoor market and on weekends, local farm-fresh produce and handmade arts and crafts. We'll stop here to experience the market or even grab a snack!

Duration 45 minutes
2

U.S. Capitol

The United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., is a symbol of the American people and our government and the meeting place of the nation's legislature, the U.S. Congress. Construction of the Capitol began in 1793. In November 1800, Congress, along with the Library of Congress and the Supreme Court, moved into the newly completed north wing. The south wing was completed by 1807, but in 1814, the British burned the Capitol during the War of 1812. What is now the center portion of the Capitol was completed in 1826. Circle the grounds of the US Capitol, stopping outside for viewing and photos.

Duration 25 minutes
3

Library of Congress

We will cycle to the Library of Congress. If you desire, we can go in and see the wonderful architecture and exhibits, spending from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours.

Duration 45 minutes
4

Supreme Court

Both a beautiful building to experience and a historic landmark, the Supreme Court building is a wonderful stop. We can scale the steps and enjoy the great view of the capitol as well get a great photo with the iconic white columns.

Duration 15 minutes
5

Robert A. Taft Memorial

We will stop for a snack and rest if needed at the Taft Memorial Carillon. The memorial consists of a Tennessee marble tower and a 10-foot bronze statue of Senator Taft sculpted by Wheeler Williams. "This Memorial to Robert A. Taft, presented by the people to the Congress of the United States, stands as a tribute to the honesty, indomitable courage, and high principles of free government symbolized by his life." The shaft of the tower measures 100 feet high, 11 feet deep, and 32 feet wide. The base of the memorial measures 55 by 45 feet and stands approximately 15 feet high. Jets of water flow into a basin that rings the base. The 27 bells in the upper part of the tower are among the finest in the world and were cast in the Paccard Bell Foundry in Annecy, France. The largest, or bourdon bell, weighs 7 tons. The bells are automatically operated to strike the hour and sound on the quarter hour; they can also be played manually.

Duration 20 minutes
6

Washington Monument

A bike is a perfect way to view the Washington Monument, which is a further walk from the Capitol Building than you might guess! We can bike to the Washington monument largely on trails on the National Mall, and stop for a photo. Tickets to enter the monument are free and if desired can be requested but not guaranteed depending on timing. The Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills and eventually completed by Thomas Casey and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, honors and memorializes George Washington at the center of the nation's capital. The structure was completed in two phases of construction, one private (1848-1854) and one public (1876-1884). Built in the shape of an Egyptian obelisk, evoking the timelessness of ancient civilizations, the Washington Monument embodies the awe, respect, and gratitude the nation felt for its most essential Founding Father. When completed, the Washington Monument was the tallest building in the world at 555 feet, 5-1/8 inches.

Duration 25 minutes
7

National Mall

From the US Capitol grounds, experience the beautiful views of the National Mall, the Capitol Reflecting Pool, and the Washington Monument.

Duration 20 minutes
8

United States Botanic Garden

We will cycle to the gardens, and experience the indoor or outdoor gardens, depending on your interests. The Conservatory features plants from across the United States and around the world ranging from desert plants to tropical forests to orchids and is open 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens are open from dawn to dusk daily. The gated outdoor gardens ("National Garden") are open 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. These gardens have extended spring-summer hours April 1 – September 15, staying open until 7:00 p.m.

Duration 45 minutes
9

Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens (U.S. Botanic Garden)

Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (1834-1904) is best known for creating the Statue of Liberty. Bartholdi created this cast-iron fountain for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The fountain weighs 30,440 pounds, stands 30 feet high, and has caryatid figures 11 feet in height. The fountain was purchased by the U.S. Congress for $6,000 at the suggestion of Olmsted, the architect who designed the U.S. Capitol Grounds. It was moved to Washington, D.C., in 1877 and placed at the base of Capitol Hill on what used to be Botanic Garden grounds. The gas lamps, lighted by battery in 1881, made the fountain a popular attraction at night. ­and the fountain was completely electrified in 1915. From 2008 to 2011, it was taken off-site for a full restoration and updated with energy-efficient systems and water treatment technology.

Duration 10 minutes
10

Lincoln Park

A favorite of locals, Lincoln Park is the largest Capitol Hill Park and features monuments to two of the nation's greatest leaders: President Abraham Lincoln and educator and Civil Rights leader Mary McLeod Bethune. It is located directly east of the United States Capitol Building at East Capitol and 11th Streets in the Northeastern quadrant of the City. The open space that is now Lincoln Park was part of Pierre L'Enfant's original 1791 plan for the District of Columbia and was intended for public use. In 1867 when Congress officially named the park Lincoln Square, it was the first site to bear the name of the martyred President. To further recognize President Lincoln, a memorial statue was placed in the park in 1876. The statue was unveiled on April 14, the 11th anniversary of President Lincoln's death, with over 25,000 people in attendance. Frederick Douglass delivered the keynote address before President Ulysses S. Grant, his cabinet, and members of Congress.

Duration 20 minutes
11

Marine Barracks Washington, 8th and I

Barracks Row is a beautiful historic neighborhood which sis a great location for lunch or dinner. We will see the neighborhood as well as view the Marine Barracks building and guard station. The Marine Barracks in Washington, D.C., also known as "8th & I," is the oldest active post in the Marine Corps. It was founded by President Thomas Jefferson and Lt. Col. William Ward Burrows, the second commandant of the Marine Corps, in 1801. Located on the corners of 8th & I Streets in southeast Washington, D.C., the Barracks supports both ceremonial and security missions in the nation's capital. The Barracks is home to many nationally recognized units, including the Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon, the Marine Drum and Bugle Corps, the Marine Band, the official Marine Corps Color Guard, and the Marine Corps Body Bearers. It is also the site of the Home of the Commandants, which along with the Barracks, is a registered national historic landmark.

Duration 10 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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    Restricted to 12 and older to allow for appropriate bikes and helmets
Provided by Two Wheels DC

What our experts say

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    Visit Eastern Market for local snacks.
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    Check out nearby Barracks Row for lunch.
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    Wear comfortable clothing for cycling.
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    Consider visiting the Library of Congress.
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    Bring a camera for stunning photo ops.

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