Half-Day Private Guided Bike Tour in Washington | La Vacanza Travel

Half-Day Private Guided Bike Tour in Washington

Duration: 4 to 5 hours
Destination: United States, District of Columbia, Washington DC
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  • 4 to 5 hours
  • Washington DC
  • E-Voucher
  • Lowest Price
  • Not-Cancellable

Overview

This is a private, fully customized tour. We will work with you to select your must-see tour stops, distance you want to ride, and timeframe, and plan a fully customized experience to make your private tour a highlight of your DC visit.
Based on your input, we will create a route with the safest and most efficient path to cycle to each attraction you are interested in, and guide you on your tour. We can spend a longer or shorter time at attractions based on your level of interest in each.

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Eastern Market, 7th St. & North Carolina Ave SE, Washington DC, DC 20003

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

Stop At: U.S. Capitol, East Capitol St NE & First St SE, Washington DC, DC 20004

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

Stop At: Library of Congress, 101 Independence Ave SE, Washington DC, DC 20540

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

Stop At: Supreme Court, First Street NE, Washington DC, DC 20003

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

Stop At: Robert A. Taft Memorial, Constitution Ave & New Jersey Ave NW Between New Jersey Ave and First St NW, Washington DC, DC 20001

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

Stop At: Washington Monument, 2 15th St. NW, Washington DC, DC 20560

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

Stop At: National Mall, Constitution Ave NW, Washington DC, DC 20565

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

Duration: 20 minutes

Stop At: United States Botanic Garden, 100 Mayland Avenue SW, Washington DC, DC 20001

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

Stop At: Bartholdi Fountain and Gardens (U.S. Botanic Garden), 245 First St SW, Washington, DC 20024, USA

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

Stop At: Lincoln Park, East Capitol and 11th St, Washington DC, DC 20003

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

Stop At: Marine Barracks Washington, 8th and I, 8th Street Southeast, Washington DC, DC 20003

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

Inclusions
  • Bottled water
  • Snacks
  • Use of bicycle
  • Use of Bike Helmet

Exclusions
    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Service animals allowed
    • Near public transportation
    • Most travelers can participate
    • Restricted to 12 and older to allow for appropriate bikes and helmets
    • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
    • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
    Departure Point

    1113 Pennsylvania Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20003, USA
    Traveler pickup is offered
    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.


    Departure Time


    Confirm time with the local provider in advance of your experience.
    4 hour tour from EasternMarket
    8/1/2023 - 5/16/2025

    Monday - Sunday : 06:00 AM - 08:00 PM
    4 hour tour w/Hotel pick up
    8/1/2023 - 5/16/2025
    Monday - Sunday : 06:00 AM - 07:30 PM


    Return Details

    Returns to original departure point

    Voucher info

    You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.

    Duration

    4 to 5 hours


    User's Reviews

    606Ian

    06 Sep, 2023

    My wife and I recently visited DC for a long weekend getaway. We booked our tour with Chris and it was easily the best day of our trip! Chris is super knowledgeable and was able to show us all sorts attractions we would not have found on our own. We highly recommend the tour on your next visit to DC!

    Pathfinder373945

    05 Sep, 2023

    Wow, it was a lot of fun. While my wife and I enjoy cycling, we often become nervous exploring a new place without the comfort of bike lanes. It's also not fun to check my route on Google Maps while pedaling. It was fantastic that Chris took charge. He served as both our guide and our GPS. He made sure we biked via safe routes. He knew everything about everything. I doubt there is another human being alive who is as familiar with DC by bike as Chris is. I will always remember the great ride he gave us and will recommend Chris to everyone who asks about visiting Washington, DC via bicycle.

    sarahbG5389HU

    03 Sep, 2023

    Our family was visiting D.C. from Chicago and wanted to see the city with a local and get some exercise. We could not have lucked out more with Chris. He made absolutely sure that we were safe and he was engaging for everyone! We had two pre-teens with us and I was a little bit concerned about whether or not this would be a good tour for them. I didn’t need to be concerned at all, as Chris kept them engaged and as I mentioned, safety was a top priority. We all ended up with a much better understanding of our nation’s capital and smiling faces at the end of the trip. I would recommend this to my friends and family coming to D.C. in the future for sure.

    5chellep

    03 Sep, 2023

    Chris was an awesome tour guide! We got to see everything on our list and he made excellent suggestions for other places we should check out. So interesting and fun! Highly recommended!

    346keric

    30 Aug, 2023

    Chris did an amazing job of planning the perfect DC excursion. We saw the Capitol, Eastern Market, the Capitol Hill neighborhood and architecture, Barracks Row, visited a local veteran-owned brewery and finished with a Marine Barracks parade review. We wouldn’t have seen half of that or even known to look on our own. Great tour!

    User's Picture Gallery

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    Fun times!

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    Chris is without peer as a bike guide in the Nation's Capital.

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    Classic spots and hidden gems

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