Monuments Electric Bike Tour


There is so much to see when visiting the US Capital, Washington D.C, with its countless monuments, memorials, and museums. The best way to see everything in a consolidated time frame is with a guided bike tour along the entire National Mall and Tidal Basin. You’ll hear about the h
Highlights
- Ride the entire length of Washington DC's National Mall and circle the Tidal Basin
- Stop along the must-see sights like the Washington Monument, WWII Memorial, and Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Stop at FDR Memorials and the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
- Take in your reflection in the reflection pool at the foot of the Lincoln Memorial
Inclusions
- Three hour bike tour
- Licensed tour guide
- eBike rental
- Helmet, basket/bike bag
- Gratuity
Essential Info
- All riders must be at least 16 to rent an eBike. Double trailers and tag-a-long attachments cannot be attached to electric bikes.
- There may be guests on this tour who are riding standard, non-electric bikes.
- All guests must be able to ride a bicycle on their own.
- Baby seats for infants, double trailers for toddlers, and tag-a-long attachments for young children available at an additional cost upon request.
- No guest under the age of 18 will be given a bike without an adult over the age of 18 present.
- Please bring one government-issued photo ID to be retained as a deposit for all rentals and a credit card to be kept on file for the security of the bikes.
Where to Meet
Departure Point/Entrance
998 Maine Avenue SW
Washington DC 20024
Departure Time
April 1st - October 31st: 10 am, 2:30 pm, 6:30 pm
November 1st - March 31st: 10 am, 4:30 pm
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FAQ's
What are top sites to see in Washington, D.C.?
Top sites include the White House, the Supreme Court Building, the National Mall, the Washington Monument, and Smithsonian Museums.
What are the best ways to see Washington, D.C.?
The best ways to see the city are by walking, biking, Segway tours, and public buses.
Is Washington, D.C. a bike-friendly city?
Yes, the city has many trails and lanes designated for bikes.