The Public Group Scooter Tour of DC's National Mall
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If you’re wanting the absolute best tour of monuments and memorials, our guided and narrated tour on scooter is it. You get to see the major memorials efficiently. You’ll explore the sights with less walking or waiting. With a proper backpack, we allow small pets to accompany you on your tour.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • The White House - Viewing the White House from Lafayette Square on the North Side is a truly awe-inspiring experience. Visitors can observe an iconic building that has been home to many presidents over the centuries and witnessed many historic moments. The exterior of the White House is renowned for its grandiose columns, white paint, and towering windows. The surrounding grounds feature manicured lawns with picturesque flowerbeds, fountains and statues that add to the allure of this regal building. When looking towards the North side from Lafayette Square visitors will get a breathtaking sight with lush parklands full of trees and diverse wildlife that make this area unique.
  • William Tecumseh Sherman Monument - The General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument is a bronze statue located in Washington DC, honoring the life and legacy of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman. The monument was designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens and was dedicated in 1903.
  • InterContinental the Willard Washington D.C., an IHG Hotel - The Willard InterContinental Hotel has been a part of Washington DC’s history since it was built in 1847. It has hosted a number of presidents and served as a meeting place for important political figures. In addition, the Willard was the site of the first telegraph message and was a major hub of activity during the Civil War. The hotel has also been the site of important civil rights events and has been a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.
  • National World War I Memorial - The National World War I Memorial commemorates the service of the United States Armed Forces in World War I. It is located in Pershing Park in Washington DC. The central design, A Soldier’s Journey, shows the story of a soldier who leaves his family, sees combat and the loss of comrades and returns to his family after receiving medical care.
  • National Museum of African American History and Culture - The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a Smithsonian Institution museum dedicated to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. The museum houses artifacts, including documents, photographs, artworks, and other objects that tell the story of African American experiences.
  • Smithsonian Castle - The Smithsonian Castle serves as the administrative center of the Smithsonian Institution and its collections. The building was designed by architect James Renwick Jr. It was the first Smithsonian building and has become a symbol of the Institution.
  • Washington Monument - The Washington Monument was created in tribute to George Washington, the first President of the United States. The monument was designed by architect Robert Mills and built between 1848 and 1884. It stands 555 feet 5 1/8 inches tall.
  • Tidal Basin - The Tidal Basin is about 107 acres in size and approximately 10 feet deep. It was built to harness the power of the tides in the Potomac River to flush silt and sediment from the Washington Channel. Fill lands separate the Washington Channel from the Potomac River; the Washington Channel drains into the Anacostia River just above its confluence with the Potomac. It is the location most associated with Washington’s Cherry Blossom Festival which takes place each spring.
  • Thomas Jefferson Memorial - The Jefferson Memorial is a presidential memorial in Washington DC, built between 1939 and 1943 in honor of Thomas Jefferson. The memorial features quotes from Jefferson intended to capture his ideology and philosophy, known as Jeffersonian democracy. It is built in neoclassical style.
  • The Pentagon - Seen from across the Potomac River, the Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States Department of Defense. It features five concentric pentagonal-shaped rings and is a symbol of American strength and power. It is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Bookstore - Located in downtown Washington DC, the memorial honors Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy and the struggle for freedom, equality, and justice. A prominent leader in the modern civil rights movement, Dr. King was a tireless advocate for racial equality, working class, and the oppressed around the world.
  • D.C. War Memorial - “The names of the men and women from the District of Columbia who gave their lives in the World War are here inscribed as a perpetual record of their patriotic service to their country. Those who fell and those who survived have given to this and to future generations an example of high idealism courageous sacrifice and gallant achievement.”
  • Korean War Veterans Memorial - At the Korean War Veterans Memorial, “Our nation honors her sons and daughters who answered the call to defend a country they never knew and a people they never met.”
  • Lincoln Memorial - “In this temple as in the hearts of the people for whom he saved the Union, the memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever.” Beneath these words, the 16th president of the United States sits immortalized in marble as an enduring symbol of unity, strength, and wisdom.
  • The Three Servicemen Statue - The Three Servicemen Statue is a bronze sculpture located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial depicting three soldiers, representing the different branches of the U.S. military. The statue serves as a reminder of the courage and sacrifices made by those who served in the conflict.
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the service and sacrifice of all who served in the Vietnam War. The memorial consists of two black granite walls inscribed with the names of more than 58,000 Americans who died or remain missing in the war. The memorial also includes a bronze statue of three soldiers and a flagpole. The memorial serves as a place of remembrance and healing for all those affected by the war.
  • World War II Memorial - Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes how Americans served, honors those who fell and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe.
What's Included
  • Helmets available at no extra charge
  • Scooter rental included
Additional Information
  • We only allow travelers 7 years old and above
Location
1012 14th St NW
14th Street Northwest
The meeting point is on the west side of 14th Street, midway between K Street and L Street.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Cmk4276uj
May 23, 2023
Perfect blend of history and action! - The scooter tour was amazing! I was a first time scooter rider and Barry made sure our whole group was comfortable and safe before embarking on our tour. It was such a great way to see the monuments and learn about DC.
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Claire
May 15, 2023
Top-quality DC tour that is funky-fun! - Looking for a top-quality DC tour that is funky-fun, not stuffy? Look no further than Adventure DC Tricycle Tours! Barry took us to his favorite hidden treasures right along the National Mall - sites I would have never found on my own. Do you know about the echo chamber at the Canadian Embassy? We went by scooter, he also leads tours via pedicab. It's a great time!
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Dc_jro
May 12, 2023
"HIdden Gems" of DC on a super speedy scooter! - Barry put together a custom tour for our business after work (a different kind of happy hour, for sure!). Even though we had people in the group with zero experience riding a scooter, there was plenty of time to practice and get comfortable before the whole group took off to see the sights. The scooters were a fast and fun way to zip around the city! There were plenty of stops to see and learn about unique/ offbeat sites. My favorite part was that one person in our group was a certified DC tour guide as well (tough audience!), but Barry came up with sites/ perspectives that she hadn't seen before. He really knows his stuff! At the end of the tour, you felt like you had been hanging out with a super cool local friend, not just a tour guide.
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