What You Will Do
Learn your civics by cycle on this 2 hour guided bike tour that takes you around Capitol Hill! Visit the three branches of the U.S. Government - Executive (White House), Legislative (Congress), and Judiciary (Supreme Country). See the Capitol Building from all angles and take a photo in front of the majestic Supreme Court Building.
Learn about the movers and shakers of American politics, past and present on Capitol Hill! You'll see where America's most important political decisions get made before cruising down Capitol Hill towards the most famous avenue in the city, Pennsylvania Avenue, where there is a special protected bike lane all the way to the White House! Where do presidents go out to eat? Where do foreign dignitaries stay when they come to DC? Who put the Capitol on that hill? Find out the answers and more!
Your guide will share insider anecdotes and fun facts as you explore! Attachments are available for children 12 months and older.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
We are located at 801 D Street NW, right by the US Navy Memorial Plaza
1
White House
15 minutes
Stop at the White House - there's always something interesting going on! Learn about the history and some incredible inside facts! Maybe even get to see the President preparing to leave/ land.
2
Library of Congress
10 minutes
Stop and learn about the history, as well as take some photos!
3
Supreme Court
10 minutes
Learn where justice is served in the United States of America! The Supreme Court is one of the many iconic buildings in DC.
4
U.S. Capitol
15 minutes
The U.S. Capitol is the meeting place of the United States Congress - seating the Legislative branch of government. Learn more and take photos!
5
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
6 minutes
Stop by this new Eisenhower Memorial! Just built in 2020, it is located at the base of Capitol Hill.
6
National World War I Memorial
10 minutes
The new World War I Memorial is at Pershing Park and just opened in April of 2021! Stop and see the memorial commemorating the US Armed Forces in World War I.
7
Washington Monument
15 minutes
One of the most picturesque towers of Washington DC, the Washington Monument is an obelisk within the National Mall, built to commemorate George Washington!
8
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial
5 minutes
Also know as the General Grant National Memorial, this memorial is the official final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president of the United States. Visit and learn more about the history!
9
The National Archives Museum
10 minutes
Home to the American Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Emancipation Proclamation and more - this is a building of records that are fundamental the US.
10
FBI Headquarters
10 minutes
Visit the headquarters of the FBI, one of the Nation's most elusive buildings. Learn about the history and more!
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