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Discover Washington: A Self-Guided Tour

By CloudGuide S.L
Free cancellation available
Price is €7 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 8h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Discover Washington DC's monumental grandeur and democratic ideals with your self-guided audio tour, allowing you to explore America's capital at your own pace. Begin at the National Mall where the monuments to Lincoln, Washington, and the fallen of America's wars create a two-mile corridor of national memory stretching from the Capitol to the Potomac. Wander through the Smithsonian museums. Stand before the White House where every president since John Adams has lived and governed, then explore the halls of the Capitol where Congress has debated the nation's course since 1800. Marvel at the neoclassical grandeur of the Jefferson Memorial reflected in the Tidal Basin, especially magical during cherry blossom season when pink clouds frame the founding father's bronze figure. Discover Georgetown's cobblestoned streets where Federal townhouses and waterfront dining create the city's most charming area. Experience the solemn power of Arlington National Cemetery.

Activity location

  • Lincoln Memorial
    • 2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW
    • 20002, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • 2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW
    • 2 Lincoln Memorial Circle Northwest
    • 20037, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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Discover Washington: A Self-Guided Tour
  • Activity duration is 8 hours and 30 minutes8h 30m
    8h 30m
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
€6.99 x 1 Adult€6.99
Total
Price is €6.99
Until Thu, 19 Mar

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Digital Map.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Access to the audio guide for 60+ Washington DC attractions and hidden spots.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Self-guided walking tour (app)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Private transport
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Our app-based self-guided tour has no physical guide on-site.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Entry fees to tourist attractions or museums.

Know before you book

  • Not recommended for travellers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travellers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

Activity itinerary

Lincoln Memorial

  • 30m
The temple-like memorial honouring America's 16th president has become the nation's preeminent stage for protest, celebration, and reflection since its dedication in 1922. Daniel Chester French's seated Lincoln gazes across the Reflecting Pool towards the Washington Monument while the Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural inscribed on the walls provide the words that define American ideals. The memorial's steps witnessed Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I Have a Dream' speech and countless other moments that have shaped the ongoing American experiment in democracy.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

  • 30m
Maya Lin's revolutionary design—a black granite wall inscribed with the names of 58,320 Americans who died or went missing in Vietnam—transformed memorial architecture and created a space for national healing that continues to move visitors to tears. The wall's reflective surface allows visitors to see themselves among the names, while the chronological arrangement from first casualty to last traces the war's terrible arc. The adjacent Three Soldiers statue and Vietnam Women's Memorial complete a complex that honours all who served in America's most divisive modern conflict. 30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Washington Monument

  • 1h
The 555-foot marble obelisk honouring the father of the nation dominates the DC skyline and anchors the National Mall, its simple form and commanding height creating the capital's most recognisable landmark. Construction began in 1848 but halted during the Civil War, resuming with stone from a different quarry—the colour change visible about one-third up marks this interruption in national history. The observation deck at 500 feet offers panoramic views across the city while the lift descent reveals the commemorative stones donated by states, nations, and organisations.

National Mall

  • 1h
America's front yard stretches two miles from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, its green expanse lined with the Smithsonian museums and monuments that document the nation's history, achievements, and aspirations. Pierre L'Enfant's original 1791 plan envisioned this ceremonial corridor, though the current Mall took shape only in the 20th century after railway tracks and temporary buildings were removed. The Mall serves as gathering place for inaugurations, protests, festivals, and the daily recreation of joggers, tourists, and government workers who use it as their park.

Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum (Pass by)

The world's most visited museum displays the artefacts of flight from the Wright Brothers' 1903 Flyer through Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis to the Apollo 11 command module that carried astronauts to the moon. The recently renovated galleries present the history and science of aviation and spaceflight through original aircraft, spacecraft, and interactive exhibits that inspire visitors of all ages. Free admission, like all Smithsonian museums, reflects the institution's founding mission to increase and diffuse knowledge among the American people.

United States Capitol

  • 40m
The seat of American legislative power has crowned Capitol Hill since 1800, its iconic dome—added during the Civil War as a symbol of national unity—visible from across the city and serving as the architectural model for state capitols nationwide. Free tours access the Rotunda with its historical paintings and the National Statuary Hall where each state displays two figures from its history. The Capitol Visitor Centre provides orientation and exhibits while the surrounding grounds, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, offer views of the building's neoclassical grandeur.

Library of Congress

  • 30m
The world's largest library holds over 170 million items including a Gutenberg Bible, Jefferson's personal library, and the papers of presidents, inventors, and artists that document American and world history. The Thomas Jefferson Building's Great Hall and Main Reading Room rank among America's most magnificent interiors, their mosaics, murals, and sculptures celebrating human knowledge and achievement. Free tours explain the library's collections and architecture while exhibitions in the galleries rotate treasures from the vast holdings.

White House (Pass by)

The executive mansion has housed every president since John Adams in 1800, its familiar facade becoming the symbol of American democracy recognised worldwide. Public tours of the interior require advance congressional requests, but the exterior views from the Ellipse and Lafayette Square provide the iconic photo opportunities while the White House Visitor Centre offers exhibits on presidential history. The surrounding area—including the Eisenhower Executive Office Building and Treasury Department—creates a complex that represents the executive branch's scope and power.

National Museum of African American History and Culture (Pass by)

The newest Smithsonian museum tells the comprehensive storey of African American experience from slavery through the Civil Rights movement to contemporary culture in a striking bronze-clad building on the National Mall. The below-ground history galleries begin in Africa and progress through slavery, Jim Crow, and the freedom struggle while upper floors celebrate African American contributions to sports, music, and American culture. Timed entry passes are required for this most-visited Smithsonian, reflecting the museum's importance in America's ongoing reckoning with its racial history.

Jefferson Memorial

  • 1h
The neoclassical rotunda honouring the author of the Declaration of Independence rises from the Tidal Basin's edge, its domed form inspired by the architecture Jefferson himself championed for the University of Virginia and his Monticello home. The 19-foot bronze statue depicts Jefferson holding the Declaration while excerpts from his writings on the surrounding walls articulate the democratic ideals he helped define. The memorial's setting becomes magical during cherry blossom season when the Tidal Basin's famous trees create a pink frame around the white marble.

Georgetown

  • 30m
Washington's oldest area predates the capital itself, its cobblestoned streets and Federal townhouses now housing boutiques, restaurants, and the city's most expensive real estate. M Street and Wisconsin Avenue's shopping and dining corridor draws visitors while the quieter residential streets reveal the architectural heritage that has made Georgetown a prestigious address since George Washington negotiated the city's location in its taverns. The C&O Canal towpath, Dumbarton Oaks gardens, and Georgetown University's Gothic campus extend the neighborhood's appeal beyond its commercial core.

Arlington National Cemetery

  • 1h
America's most sacred military burial ground spreads across 639 acres of Virginia hillside where over 400,000 service members and their families rest beneath uniform white headstones. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded 24 hours a day since 1937, honours all who died in service without identification while the changing of the guard ceremony draws crowds throughout the day. President Kennedy's grave, marked by an eternal flame, and the graves of other national figures create a pilgrimage destination that embodies the nation's debt to those who served.

Location

Activity location

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    Lincoln Memorial
    • 2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW
    • 20002, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    2 Lincoln Memorial Cir NW
    • 2 Lincoln Memorial Circle Northwest
    • 20037, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

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