How Can I Tour the Monuments & Memorials in Washington, DC?
No trip to washington, dc is complete without touring our celebrated monuments and memorials..
Touring DC’s iconic attractions
When you come to DC, especially if you’re a first-time visitor, it’s likely that our world-famous monuments and memorials will be at the top of your must-see list. Most of these major attractions are located on the National Mall , which extends from the U.S. Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial, with many of them running along Constitution Avenue.
Many of the monuments and memorials are open 24-hours a day, 365-days-a-year and you do not need to make advance reservations. These include the Lincoln Memorial , Jefferson Memorial , National World War II Memorial , the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial , the FDR Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial .
These National Park Service (NPS)-run memorials are usually staffed by NPS Rangers who can answer your questions from 9:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Rangers also conduct various tours and special programming throughout the year. Visit the National Mall calendar page for more information.
Tours that require tickets
There are several major attractions that do require advance tickets. These tickets are usually free or have a minimal charge.
Tickets are required to go to the top of the recently reopened Washington Monument . Tickets may be ordered online for tour dates up to 90 days in advance, while additional tickets listed as "Not Yet Released" are made available the day prior to the desired tour date at 10 a.m. EST. Same-day tickets are also available on a first-come, first-served basis daily starting at 8:30 a.m. at the Washington Monument Lodge, located on 15th Street between Madison Drive NW and Jefferson Drive SW.
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Tours of the U.S. Capitol also need to be arranged in advance. Free reservations can be made via the visitthecapitol.gov website. Guided tours begin at the Capitol Visitor Center and include a 13-minute intro film, along with visits to the Crypt, the Rotunda and National Statuary Hall. Visitors can also request a staff-led tour through their Senator or Congress person.
When court is not in session, visitors can take free, self-guided tours of the Supreme Court . Trained docents are on-hand to give courtroom lectures every 30-minutes from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. on weekdays. Visitors are also invited to attend oral arguments when court is in session. These seats are extremely limited. Visitors must wait in line the morning of a courtroom session. See the Visitor’s Guide to Oral Arguments page for more information.
Admission to both the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (see where U.S. dollars are made!) and the National Archives (home of the original U.S. Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights) are free and open to the public. In busier months, you’ll need to queue in an outdoor line to get inside.
Please visit our touring the White House guide for more information on booking a tour (Note: these tours must be booked well in advance).
Great options for guided tours
The highly acclaimed Unlimited Biking offers daily, three-hour guided bicycle tours of the monuments with stops at all of the major attractions along the National Mall. Unlimited Biking also offers tours after dark so that visitors can experience magnificent views of the attractions illuminated at night. Big Bus Tours offers open-top sightseeing tours of the National Mall. Enjoy 24 or 48-hour hop-on, hop-off tours of the city's iconic landmarks. Along the way, you can learn about the city's history while listening to the entertaining and informative commentary. Your hop-on, hop-off ticket also allows you to exit the bus to explore and visit attractions up-close.
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Adventure DC Tricycle Tours offers live and entertaining historical narration as they transport you via pedicab to each monument and memorial. You can enjoy a customized tour that is pet-, child-, and mobility-impaired-friendly. Additionally, private golf cart and electric scooter tours are available. Public scooter tours are open to the general public on Saturdays, with limited availability. The code "DCFUN" will secure a discount on the public scooter tour.
Cruise around the nation's capital in style on Washington, DC Urban Adventures ' unique electric vehicles, where you can see the monuments and memorials on the National Mall by day or night.
For a truly unique way to see the city, Capital Segway Tours offers guided experiences of the National Mall and surrounding sites. Visitors glide across town on a Segway, all while taking in the sites of Washington, DC.
DC by Foot offers free, tip-based walking tours of Washington, DC. These informative tours are conducted by expert guides who make it fun and educational. In addition to the National Mall, DC by Foot takes visitors to the Tidal Basin, Pennsylvania Avenue and Capitol Hill. Visitors can also learn all about President Lincoln’s assassination or about Washington’s secrets and scandals.
Contact Fiat Luxe Tours for an exciting private tour experience along the National Mall. Whether you want to learn the history of DC's most iconic landmarks or find the most perfect photo-ops, Fiat Luxe Tours has a tour for you. The company also conducts custom-made tours, too.
Or, if you'd rather have a self-guided tour, American City Walking Guide offers printable guides to many DC landmarks on the National Mall as well as neighborhoods like Dupont Circle and Georgetown .
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A Walking Guide To Washington, D.C.'s Monuments
While Churchgate , D.C. offers a wealth of endless monument s, they can be confusing to navigate. To make the best out of your time, follow this guide to discover the most efficient, scenic order to uncover the District’s historical gems – all uniquely constructed with intimate symbolism that gives homage to each man’s legacy. (Yes, all honor exclusively men, but that’s another grievance…)
1. the capitol building.
While not technically a monument , the U.S. Capitol is a good location to commence your walking tour of DC’s historical and political sites! Sitting at the east end of the National Mall, The Capitol Building stares gracefully over the sea of monument s. From the Capitol, stroll straight down “American’s Front Yard,” passing a wealth of free Smithsonian museums, for 1.5 miles until reaching…
2. The Churchgate Monument
3. Jefferson Memorial
Continue along the Tidal Basin’s edge to reach the Jefferson Memorial. The marble, neoclassical structure alights the Tidal Basin at night. The memorial was ranked fourth on the “List of America’s Favorite Architecture” – the grandiose design is an adequate tribute to America’s favorite Founding Father.
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4. FDR Memorial
Continue along the scenic Tidal Basin to reach FDR’s memorial. The monument is intertwined within nature – a testament to a president who greatly revered the outdoors, despite his handicaps. His famed quotes are scratched into natural rock formations, and four outdoor rooms symbolize each one of his presidential terms (being the only president who served more than two; in 1947, the 22nd Amendment limiting Presidential terms was ratified by the states.). The memorial also incorporates man-made waterfalls, symbolizing his sponsored dam-building projects. Continue to follow the Tidal Basin until arriving at the feet of one colossal tribute.
5. MLK Jr. Memorial
The thirty foot marble statue gives homage to a man’s legacy so profound that it’s inexpressible. Once an enemy of the U.S. government and FBI, Martin Luther King Jr. is now an honored national icon. The design is based off a quote from the famed “I Have A Dream” speech, delivered nearby on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial: “Out of a mountain of despair, a stone of hope.” Constructed in 2011, MLK’s image is now forever marked upon a stone of hope. Finish the Tidal Basin loop here, and continue forward to arrive back on the National Mall…
6. WWII Memorial
You’ll find yourself at a fountain commemorating the loss of U.S. soldiers during WWII. Consisting of 56 pillars, each state has its own column, along with the U.S. territories. Approximately 4.4 million people visit the memorial each year. It sits at the base of the reflecting pool that leads to The Lincoln Memorial.
7. Korean War Memorial
Walk parallel to the reflecting pool to reach the Korean War Veterans Memorial. Nineteen stainless steel statues, adorned in full combat attire and each measuring seven feet tall, surround a remembrance wall. Drawn directly into a 164 feet long black-granite wall, images of the war and its heroes are embedded.
8. The Lincoln Memorial
Head north to reach the nation’s most iconic president, staring solemnly over the National Mall. He sits on a throne enclosed in a Greek-style temple, with design features reminiscent of the Parthenon. MLK’s “March on Washington” finished at these marble steps – fitting for a memorial of the man that issued The Emancipation Proclamation.
9. Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
Continue north for the final stop on a monument walking tour . This is the home of the famed Vietnam Wall – 58,307 names of Americans who died in Vietnam are etched into the gabbro rock. When facing the wall in sunlight, the visitor’s reflection is projected onto the wall – allowing people to physically see themselves with the dead, and to merge past and present. A living wall to commemorate those who never left ‘Nam.
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Washington DC Walking Tour: Self-Guided
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Welcome to the washington dc monuments walking tour.
This Washington, D.C. walking tour begins next to Pershing Park, right across from the White House south lawn. From here, you’ll make your way to the White House itself, where you can admire the seat of American power and learn some fascinating tidbits about its construction. Did you know the entire East Wing was built as a distraction?
About the tour
Head south toward Constitution Gardens and pick up some insight into D.C.’s complicated history along the way. Through the gardens, you’ll find what was once the city’s most controversial monument: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Next, you’ll head to the Lincoln Memorial, one of the most iconic memorials on your self-guided walking tour, Washington DC.
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is next, where you’ll hear about the fraught political struggle which wracked the White House during this bloody conflict. As you continue east, you’ll be filled in on the aftermath of the War of 1812, and how D.C. grew into what it is today.
Next up on your Washington DC Monument tour you’ll arrive at will be the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, honoring the nation’s most revered civil rights leader. Then you’ll cross the Kutz Bridge and learn why the Potomac River is so significant to this city’s history. From this bridge, you’ll also be able to see the impressive Thomas Jefferson Memorial.
Then, you’ll reach the National Mall, which you’ve definitely seen on TV plenty of times. Here’s where you’ll get an up-close look at the Washington Monument, and learn the history of George Washington’s connection to this important city.
If you like museums, the next stretch of the tour is absolutely for you. Along this route, you’ll pass the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, and the National Gallery of Art. There’s a reason D.C. is known as the number one place to go for museums!
On the final leg of the Washington Monuments tour, you’ll arrive at three of the most crucial buildings in the city: The Library of Congress, the Capitol Building, and the Supreme Court of the United States. The tour will conclude here, amid these three awe-inspiring structures.
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Starting point: 1445 New York Avenue Northwest
How does it work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route & speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
What You'll See
Welcome / white house visitor center.
Your journey through this historic, important city begins at the White House Visitor Center, right by the White House itself. Prepare to take a stroll past the best monuments, museums, and landmarks in all of Washington, D.C.
The White House
Your first stop will be none other than the White House known around the world. Here, you'll not only get a good look at this incredible landmark, but also some little-known history about its construction
Constitution Gardens
Continuing along your path, you'll pass through the lovely Constitution Gardens, one of D.C.'s many beautiful green spaces
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
The first memorial you'll reach is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, a poignant, thoughtful work of art which stirred up quite a controversy when it was first unveiled
Lincoln Memorial
Up next is the iconic Lincoln Memorial, where you'll find an enormous statue of Lincoln overlooking his pavilion in front of a powerful inscription
Korean War Veterans Memorial
After that, you'll come to the Korean War Veterans Memorial, honoring those who fought and died during the Korean War. This unusual memorial blends thousands of photographs with surprising architecture, and you'll learn about all the symbolism behind it
Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
Next, you'll arrive at the memorial to civil rights icon Martin Luther King, Jr. Here, you'll get a quick refresher on King himself and learn how one of his speeches inspired the design of this monument
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
You path brings you next to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, dedicated, of course, to the president responsible for saving America from the Great Depression and implementing many of the social programs we take for granted today
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
It's impossible to miss the next memorial, an immense structure dedicated to one of America's founding fathers: Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson himself may be a controversial figure, but there's no denying that this memorial is awe-inspiring!
National Mall
Next you'll arrive at the National Mall a picturesque stretch of greenway which is also home to many of Washington's most iconic sights
World War II Memorial
You'll pass the intricate and expansive World War II Memorial next, where you have the chance to pay your respects to the Americans who gave their lives in the fight against fascism and search for the two hidden "Kilroy was here" engravings
Washington Monument
You'll then approach the Washington Monument, that iconic white obelisk reaching skyward. Did you know this was once the world's tallest structure? It was actually dethroned by none other than the Eiffel Tower!
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Then it's on to the National Museum of African American History, honoring and detailing the many named and nameless African American heroes who built this country
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
After that, you'll arrive at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, the ultimate place to go for anything American history related
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
Next door to the American History Museum is the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, full of fascinating scientific exhibits
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
Then, stroll through the Sculpture Garden, a cozy little park full of strange, captivating works of art
National Gallery of Art
You'll pass the National Gallery of Art next, one of the finest art museums in America, and also the only one in the whole country with an original Leonardo da Vinci painting
US House of Representatives
Want to see the place where, as the saying goes, "the sausage gets made"? That's up next, at the House of Representatives, where congress meets to create and debate legislation
Library of Congress
After that you'll arrive at the ultimate library: the Library of Congress. Home to over 32 million books along with tons of other pieces of media, this building contains some serious knowledge!
United States Capitol
Next is the United States Capitol Building, that iconic domed structure you've seen on TV. Get an in-person look at this landmark and hear about how this branch of the government came into being
Supreme Court of the United States / Conclusion
Finally, you'll arrive at the Supreme Court of the United States, where the ultimate authorities on Constitutional Law bring down their gavels. The tour concludes here
Preview The Tour
can you walk everywhere in washington dc.
While you might not be able to walk everywhere in Washington on foot, you probably won’t need a car, especially in the center where most Washington DC tours take place. Washington is a relatively small city, and unlike many American urban centers, the public transportation system is fairly robust. That means you can easily get in and out of downtown Washington without a car, and you’ll be able to walk once you make it there.
What do visitors see at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?
When your Washington monument tour takes you to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, you’ll actually be seeing two different monuments. The first is the Memorial Wall, two large granite slabs engraved with the names of those who died in the war . The other part is the Three Soldiers statue, which was added afterward when the wall itself proved to be too grim an image for the public.
Can you visit the MLK Memorial?
Absolutely! The Martin Luther King Memorial is open every day, 24 hours a day, and is always free to the public.
What should you not miss in DC?
If there’s one place you should not miss on your Washington DC tour, it’s definitely the National Mall.
What is the best time of year to visit Washington DC?
If you’re thinking of taking a Washington monuments tour, your best bet is to either visit between September and November or March and May.
Is it easy to walk around Washington DC?
The answer is yes, absolutely! As any Washington DC tour will tell you, the capital is one of the most pedestrian-friendly cities in the United States.
What is there to do in DC for two hours?
Funny you should ask – we at Action Tour Guide just so happen to have a Washington monuments tour that lasts for about two hours. This Self-Guided Tour will take you to all the best and most interesting monuments on the National Mall, including the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, and the controversial Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Not only that, but the tour also includes a ton of other interesting sites, like the White House, the Ford Theater, and the US Capitol building. In between stops, we’ll pepper in some information you might not know about topics like the War of 1812, President Roosevelt’s secret bunker, and even the history of graffiti.
What is the most interesting museum in Washington?
With so many great museums on any Washington DC tour, picking the best one will depend on what you’re interested in. The Smithsonian Institute has 23 different museum branches all over the area, so there’s sure to be something for everybody. There are also some terrific independent museums in Washington as well, like the International Spy Museum or the (somewhat controversial) Museum of the Bible.
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17 Best Washington DC Monuments Tours for a Reflective Journey Through Time
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From past presidents and tragic wars to iconic buildings and structures, you’ll never be out of options on the best Washington DC Monuments tours !
The vibrant history of Washington DC comes alive on these strolls (and rides), with plenty of fun little anecdotes to give you even more context for all of the wonders before you.
And not only will you get a heaping dose of history and culture, but you’ll also get to learn about some of the best things to do in Washington DC!
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1 – DC Monuments and Capitol Hill Tour by Electric Cart
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 1970 reviews )
“Highly recommend! The tour guide was extremely knowledgeable, fun, and swift. If you have a few hours this is the one.” July, Viator
You can’t miss these slick little rides… and they’ll give you the adventure of a lifetime! Intrepid Urban Adventures – USA offers up this exciting trip through the city, hitting all of the best spots along the way.
Admire the legislative buildings of Capitol Hill, the towering spire of the Washington Monument, or the somber power of the Lincoln Memorial as you cruise along.
You’ll get to know these treasures on a more intimate level, complete with live narration to keep things exciting. Best of all, these electric vehicles are eco-friendly, offering an adventure that you can really feel good about!
With friendly service and heaps of knowledge, your guides will make you feel right at home as you explore. And it’s also the perfect option if you’re short on time and want to see the top sights – or new to town and looking for inspiration for places to return to!
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2 – DC Monuments and Memorials Night Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 4413 reviews )
“We were only in town for the night but wanted to have a cool experience. Seeing all the monuments lit up at night and learning all the history behind the city was a great experience” Chelsea, Viator
This one’s a treat for all of you night owls out there!
As spectacular as the scenery is during the day, it takes on a totally new form at night, when the streets empty out and the lighting creates new and exciting imagery. And with this trip from USA Guided Tours , you can enjoy the nocturnal side of the capital like never before.
Hop aboard your mini-coach and roll past the world-class scenery of this legendary town, enjoying unique perspectives on the monuments and memorials. And with nine different stops along the way, you can be sure of some truly fantastic views of town!
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There’s no end to the amazing information you’ll absorb on this trip, and the trip is just the right amount of time to see everything while still moving at a decent speed. And of course, that spectacular scenery makes it all the better; this is an unforgettable way to enjoy the monuments!
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3 – Washington DC Monuments Bike Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 591 reviews )
“A bike tour is a great way to see the monuments! Our guide was knowledgeable, he told us about each monument, and we had time to walk around and explore on our own for a few minutes before heading out for the next one. Would highly recommend.” Kathy, Viator
If you’re looking for something a little more active, strap on your helmets and put your pedaling power to work! And no need to be a champion athlete; this steady, gentle route is one of the best bike tours in Washington DC for adventurers of all types!
Join Unlimited Biking and set out on a delightful trip through town, exploring the National Mall, the Potomac Tidal Basin, and some of the most beloved memorials in town.
You can get some fresh air, a hearty dose of history, and a chance to experience the city’s vibrant biking infrastructure firsthand!
If you’re looking for a distinctive experience that still provides all the best scenery that the city has to offer, this is the trek for you! It’s welcoming to cyclists of all ages and ability levels, and you’ll get plenty of time to hop off your bike and explore some of these amazing spots at greater length.
4 – Arlington National Cemetery Walking Tour & Changing of the Guards
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 1648 reviews )
“The most memorable part of my experience was the changing of the guard. It was nice to see where some of the most prominent people in history are buried. I enjoyed learning the history of the cemetery.” Isabel, Viator
This powerful, thought-provoking excursion is one of the best Washington DC Monuments tours if you’re interested in military history – especially if you want to see one of the nation’s most honored traditions in action.
While there are plenty of excellent Arlington Cemetery tours , this offering from Guided Tours DC stands out in the scope and scale of its offerings, as your guide brings you face to face with the tombs of some of the most famous Americans in history.
You’ll also get to witness the famous Changing of the Guards ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a moving tribute to the many soldiers that have perished in various wars.
This is an amazing chance to dive into stories of the Civil War, political dynasties, and everything in between. With your wonderfully educated guides at the helm, you can learn about each of the unique gravesites, and get to witness an awe-inspiring ceremony as part of the bargain.
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5 – Washington DC Monuments by Moonlight Tour by Trolley
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 3416 reviews )
“We had seen all the sights during the day before, but seeing them at night brought a whole different light to them. Our tour operator, Hollywood, was fun and engaging.” Chris, Viator
Another amazing opportunity to see the city in the evening, this gem from Historic Tours Of America provides some world-class views, and fun transportation to match!
Your open-air trolley will take you all over town, with a steady stream of commentary about D.C.’s delights.
Learn about the famous figures that have made their mark on these streets, and see the massive tributes to some of their most acclaimed townspeople!
And don’t forget to bring a camera, because you’ll get plenty of time to pause and explore these magnificent places all lit up at night!
You’ll really get the best of both worlds here – a ton of fun facts and a smooth, comfortable ride! With so many stops, remarkable views, and plenty of entertaining guides, you’ll never be short on entertainment; and the trolley itself is half the fun!
6 – Washington DC: Gourmet Brunch or Dinner Cruise on the Odyssey
Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 440 reviews )
“It was an enjoyable experience. I had a fantastic time. The food was very good.” Carolyn, Getyourguide
Sure, walking, biking, and driving are great options – but don’t leave out the waterways! The Potomac River is a key natural feature in town, and it also makes a great means of seeing the city, especially when you enjoy one of these classic cruises!
The Odyssey is your vessel for the day, taking you on a luxurious journey along the river, with the capital serving as your backdrop.
Not only will you get some unique vantage points, but you can also indulge in some terrific food, courtesy of the professional chefs on board.
Course after course of amazing food, an upscale atmosphere, the legendary skyline drifting by… it’s a boat trip like no other! This is perfect if you want to splurge a little on your trip, and get the royal treatment while enjoying the beauty of the city after dark.
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7 – Washington DC: Washington Monument Entry & DC Highlights
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 22 reviews )
“We enjoyed our tour especially our tour guys personally and knowledgeable of the historic added to the tour. They were on the fun side. It’s always a plus.” Allison, Getyourguide
The Washington Monument is hard to miss, and that’s just the start of the beauties you’ll encounter! USA Guided Tours will take you out for a half-day of fun, complete with stops at all of the major hotspots in town.
And of course, you’ll get plenty of time at the Monument itself, including a thrilling trip to the observation deck, where you can admire all of the wonders of the historic museum inside, then enjoy some breathtaking views from 500 feet in the air!
You’ll get great information and plenty of intriguing insights all along the route, as your guides make the monuments come alive. And of course, the best part of this tour is the chance to explore the Washington Monument itself; it’s a rare chance to take in the scope and scale of the place, without the extra hassle of booking tickets yourself!
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8 – Washington DC: Capitol Hill and Library of Congress Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 343 reviews )
“I think the tour guide was fantastic. Her name was Indeborg. She was knowledgable, enthusiastic and willing to answer any and all questions. (…) I would totally recommend this tour because the guide was nothing but extraordinary and the views of the nation’s Capital, Supreme Court, and Library of Congress were breathtaking.” Joshua, Getyourguide
Bills, books, and big decisions are the focuses of this delightful tour, which focuses on the policy center of the United States.
Join Visit DC Tours for a jaunt through the heart of Capitol Hill, with great insights into its most famous buildings.
Soak up the power of knowledge as you roam through the endless stacks at the Library of Congress, then enjoy the halls of the U.S. Capitol, where you just might overhear some policymakers in action.
You’ll even get to catch a glimpse of the Supreme Court, and learn about the operating system of the nation’s most powerful legal system.
This is the ideal tour if you want to dive a little deeper into some truly iconic buildings! You’ll get to go inside two of the facilities, ands enjoy some world-class tours that highlight all sorts of hidden histories. Combined with the standard walking tour, it makes for a great day of sightseeing!
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9 – Washington, DC: Scenic Monuments Night Tour by Open-Top Bus
Rating: ⭐️ 4.1/5 ( 336 reviews )
“So much fun! The guide was the sweetest and super knowledgable. It was a great way to kick-off our stay in DC. We were able to get a quick glimpse of all the important stuff and make our way back to each one over the course of our visit.” Francine, Getyourguide
Let’s be real; you can’t go wrong with a scenic bus ride… especially this spectacular nocturnal option!
And this one offers a fantastic way to see all the delights of the Capitol, as you sit in the open air and admire the dazzling light displays.
Big Bus Tours Washington DC will whisk you away on your next adventure, retracing the entire history of the city through its streets and landmarks.
And with multilingual audio commentary onboard, this is ideal for visitors from all over the globe!
This is the perfect starter tour for first-timers, covering all of the coolest places and giving you an endless supply of ideas for things to do for the rest of your visit. It’s also an ideal option if English is not your first language; just sit back, plug into the audio guide, and enjoy!
Read more: Hop on Hop off Washington DC Bus Tours vs Trolley Tours
10 – Washington DC: National Mall Tour by Electric Vehicle
Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 ( 935 reviews )
“This was my favorite part of the trip! Our guide, Chris, was fabulous. (…) It was fun enough riding through the city in a golf cart, but getting to see so many sights and monuments in 2-hours was amazing. We learned a lot!” Kate, Getyourguide
This offering from Intrepid Urban Adventures is one of the best Washington DC Monuments tours if you want to focus specifically on the National Mall – and trust us, there’s plenty to see around there!
Your carbon-neutral chariot will putter past Capitol Hill and whisk you by the White House, with plenty of time to enjoy some of the memorials along the way.
Soak up the stories of presidents, war heroes, and all manner of unique political figures, and admire the different forms of dazzling architecture at each stop.
If you’re as concerned about your environmental impact as your tourist experience, you’ll love this eco-friendly adventure! While it’s another marvelous chance to experience the city by moonlight, these vehicles and the route itself are unique, and you’ll get to see a little bit of everything as you roam around.
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Read more: Best City Tours in Washington DC
11 – African American History Tour with Museum Admission
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 906 reviews )
“How smart and funny the tour director was. He was amazing. Great experience!! Knowledge of history is key!! He made me understand why slave statues are still important today.” Dexter, Viator
National Museum of African American History and Culture tours have quickly become hot commodities, and this trip with USA Guided Tours is one of the best!
Before you even set foot inside, you’ll spend some time exploring the larger history of the active African-American community in the capital, from historic neighborhoods and tributes to former slaves to some of the spots that played a crucial role in the Civil Rights movement.
Then it’s time to head into the museum itself, with four floors of amazing exhibits to savor; and thanks to your reserved entry pass, you can spend even more time enjoying them all!
The in-depth attention to African-American history really makes this a tour to remember! It’s a tour de force of education, bringing you deep into a side of the city that often gets overlooked; and tickets to one of the hottest museums in town just serve as a bonus!
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12 – Night-Time Monuments Bus Tour with Optional Washington Monument
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 1700 reviews )
“I liked the knowledge and stories the tour guide shared. The bus was comfortable. The night time experience of the monuments was incredible.” Polly, Viator
If you’d like a little nighttime stroll, the local landmarks will make for a pretty nice backdrop! This is another gem from DC Guided Tours , effortlessly combining the ease of a bus ride with the chance to explore certain sights up close.
And with fewer crowds, you’ll have lots of time to ask questions and look around – and pose for those perfect vacation photos, of course!
As an added bonus, you can even include an entry ticket to the Washington Monument for further exploration during the daytime.
The gorgeous views of the memorials – inside and out – make this an unforgettable evening outing. And with such a wide range of stops, you’ll get a great sampler of all that the city has to offer… and that’s saying something!
13 – Smithsonian Museum of Natural History – Private Guided Museum Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 304 reviews )
“Our guide was wonderful! She took us through the musuem with ease and excellent information. Loved the stories and her sense of humor.” Melissa, Viator
Science nerds and fossil fanatics can soak up the fun as Babylon Tours DC takes you through one of the country’s most beloved museums.
From mummies and dinosaurs to rare gems and some genuine living coral, there’s something new and exciting everywhere you look.
And your guide will not only help you orient yourself and find the highlights, but will also regale you with science facts and stories from the history of the museum itself.
Take a little trip around the world and millions of years back in time… all in one afternoon!
This tour really stands out for its interactive elements and the rare opportunity to dive into one museum at length, and the personal attention just makes it even better! If you want to take in this overwhelming place with ease, your guide will be on hand to help you out – and bring these amazing artifacts to life!
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Read more: Best Museums in Washington DC
14 – Washington DC Holiday Light Tour of the National Mall & Memorials
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 2629 reviews )
“Such a lovely tour. Glad we could make it. The monuments at night are breathtaking. The tour guide was very knowledgeable.” Christine, Viator
The capital is a magical place during the holidays, and what better way to see its finery than with this trip from Signature Tours of DC ?
Head out into the evening air for a dazzling tour through the centuries, as each new site reveals its hidden beauties and intrigues.
Of course, the real appeal here is the extra bit of decoration, with gorgeous light displays making the whole area seem just a little more magical.
Be sure to take advantage of all of the photo opportunities!
You’ll get to see some amazing things, and hear remarkable stories to match; and while you’re enjoying all of these thrills, you’ll also get the unique experience that only the holidays can provide! Even locals will find plenty to learn about on this evening stroll!
15 – The National Gallery of Art DC – Private Guided Museum Tour
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 106 reviews )
“Our guide made our experience very rich by explaining the paintings and sharing information about the artist.” Barbara, Viator
From the Renaissance to the avant garde, there’s nothing quite like the collections at this gallery, and Babylon Tours DC provides a look behind the canvas!
This private tour will introduce you to some of the most renowned works in the massive collection, with geniuses like Van Gogh, Raphael, and Monet making guest appearances.
And while the beauty of the works is worth a trip in itself, the expert guidance puts this over the top; you’ll get to learn all about the technique and cultural influences behind the amazing works on display.
Because this tour is personalized, you’ll get to really indulge your inner art nerd!
It gives you lots of time to linger over particular pieces and ask plenty of questions, and you’ll be able to explore the paintings at your own pace.
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16 – 4-Hour Small Group Guided National Mall Tour with 10 Top Attractions
Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 852 reviews )
“Enjoyed visiting all of the sites on the tour. Wes was very friendly, helpful and knowledgeable about the as areas traveled. Enjoyed the comfortable van and small group tour.” Brenda, Viator
Are you short on time and want to see the best of the best? Then join See DC Today for a whirlwind tour of the biggest spots in town – it’s the perfect starter course for the capital!
Hop into one of the company’s excellent vans and let your driver take you past the political powerhouses, marvelous museums, and beautiful natural features that make up the city.
This is a wonderful way to soak up the history of the city and the nation, and get a real appreciation for the endless heroes and villains that have made their mark here.
There’s lots of amazing information on this trip, but it’s the “greatest hits” format that really makes it stand out. You can see all of the most iconic sites, while enjoying the comfort and ease of the van, and the endlessly entertaining information from your guide – perfect for those in a hurry!
17 – Best of DC Plus US Capitol and National Archives Reserved Entry
Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 1917 reviews )
“Great tour! Tour Guide Nick was awesome! Very knowledgeable, funny and accommodating. Bus was clean and comfortable. Highly recommend.” Debbie, Viator
Another great chance to go deeper into the nuts and bolts of history, this visit covers both politics and culture – and lets you get up close and personal with it all!
USA Guided Tours offers access to two of the most fascinating buildings in town: the bustling halls of the Capitol, and the amazing galleries of the National Archives, home to the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence.
And if you’re visiting during warmer weather, you can even take a little cruise down the Potomac!
This is one tour that makes history come alive, with fun and fascinating stories at every stop! The sheer scope and scale of what you’ll see over the course of a day makes it spectacular, and it’s the perfect way to enjoy the capital without worrying about parking – or navigating the streets by car!
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How to book Washington DC Monuments Tours?
With so many different adventures in the capital, there’s never been a better time to book a trip, and there are tons of companies that offer amazing Washington DC Monuments tours.
There are also plenty of travel websites that sell tours online, and many offer discounts. Keep in mind that because of this, the prices may vary from one site to another.
Want to make the whole thing easier? Use our search engine to compare offers and prices, and even read reviews!
National Mall: Monuments & Memorials Architecture Tour
Learn about the little-known history of DC’s most iconic national landmarks in this two-hour architecture walking tour.
Quick Details
- User Ages: All Ages • Free under 5
- Hour Glass Duration: 2 Hours
- Info Distance: 1-1.5 Miles
Explore Washington’s famous monuments and memorials on a walking tour of the National Mall. Take in the towering Washington Monument, sobering Vietnam Wall and awe inspiring Lincoln Memorial, while learning about the designers and politicians that helped shape this monumental core of the Capital. Peek behind the stones, looking beyond the bricks, and find little known secrets among these National icons on a stroll through the heart of Washington DC.
Our tour begins near the base of the Washington Monument to discuss the history of Washington DC, the master plan of our National Mall, and the long and tumultuous journey our Nation’s Capital has taken! We’ll then proceed past a little known monument to Thomas Jefferson’s ego, to a classic view of the White House. Then down to the moving WWII Memorial, our newest on the National Mall, with a secret known almost only to the veterans themselves. We’ll proceed along the reflecting pool, and over to the Vietnam Wall, discussing the conflict and controversy surrounding this sobering memorial. Our last war memorial to visit, dedicated to the “forgotten war, ” is the underappreciated and evocative Korean War Memorial. Finally we’ll ascend the steps (or elevator) into the hallowed halls of the Lincoln Memorial, full of history, symbolism, and just a few more secrets.
National Mall: Monuments & Memorials Architecture Tour Sights and Stops:
- Washington Monument
- The White House
- National WWII Memorial
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial
- Korean War Veterans Memorial
- Lincoln Memorial
Additional booking times are available as a private tour. Please visit the private bookings calendar to take a look!
For large groups, driving tours , or custom itineraries, please contact us to book.
Frequently Asked Questions About our National Mall: Monuments & Memorials Architecture Tour
How strenuous is the route.
This tour route is almost entirely flat, and covers approximately 1.5 miles over the course of two hours. It is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
What should I bring on the tour?
We recommend bringing bottled water and wearing sturdy walking shoes and comfortable clothes. There are no snack breaks on the tour and limited food options on the National Mall, so plan accordingly! Our guides usually have an emergency granola bar tucked away too.
Are there bathroom stops on this tour?
There are public restrooms at the start, middle, and end of the tour, though we can’t vouch for their cleanliness!
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins at the base of the Washington Monument on the east side, facing the U.S. Capitol Building (GPS Address: 2 15th St NW, Washington DC 20024), and ends at the Lincoln Memorial.
Map of the Tour Route
Related Activities
Arlington national cemetery tour.
Duration: 2.5 Hours, 2.5 miles
Visit the Kennedy Graves, go inside Arlington Mansion, witness a Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and learn stories and secrets within this hallowed ground. This tour is offered publicly on Memorial and Veterans Day. Please reserve a private tour outside of those times.
Castle to Capitol: National Museums Architecture Tour
Duration: 2 Hours, 1 Mile
Learn how the Smithsonian Institution has shaped the fabric of the National Mall since 1847. Hear about the style, design, controversy, construction, and fascinating backstory behind the grand buildings, secret gardens, and both beloved and reviled designs along the National Mall.
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Washington DC Monuments
25 famous and hidden gems.
This post is an overview with links to further resources of our list of the 25 top monuments and memorials you must see in Washington DC.
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TOP 25 MONUMENTS TO SEE IN DC
Washington, DC is full of memorials and monuments to presidents, wars, servicemen, and individuals.
But most visitors to DC limit themselves to just a handful of the most visited presidential and war memorials.
So, we've comprised a list of the top 25 you should see on your visit to Washington, DC, with sections below if you have time for more.
Unless otherwise noted, every memorial listed on this page is open 24 hours a day. Most are maintained by the National Park Service.
And this is what we do. Since 2005, we have led hundreds of thousands of visitors to both the well-known and hidden gems of the city on our walking tours.
Our guides live here, they publish books on these memorials, and they love sharing what they have learned with you, so come along on a tour with us.
Join the conversation in our Washington, DC Travel Tips Facebook group and see what our roughly 50k members have to say about DC's monuments.
Our tour guides answer questions here, and you do not need to be a member to read all of the comments and posts.
Now, let's get to our list.
MEMORIALS TO U.S. PRESIDENTS
There are roughly a dozen memorials and monuments to U.S. presidents.
Some of them are part of larger sights, such as JFK's gravesite inside Arlington Cemetery.
Click the map for a larger map.
Most of the presidential monuments and memorials listed below are visited or covered on our National Mall walking tours .
Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is one of the most iconic monuments in Washington, DC.
This 555' (170 m) obelisk honors George Washington, the commanding general for the Colonies during the American Revolution and our very first president.
It is usually open to the public and free to go into and boasts the best view of Washington, DC.
We have a post that explains how to get tickets and how to plan your visit.
Lincoln Memorial
Arguably the most well-known of all DC memorials, the Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president and probably the country's most beloved.
It is located on the western end of the National Mall.
This memorial, made of white marble and designed in part to resemble a Greek Doric temple, is instantly recognizable to most visitors to the city.
Inside the memorial is the famous 28' statue of Abraham Lincoln. Additionally, you can find his Second Inaugural Address and the Gettysburg Address chiseled into the walls.
Outside on the top platform, you will find an inscription recognizing Martin Luther King, Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech.
You could learn all about his last days on our Lincoln Assassination Tour .
Jefferson Memorial
Thomas Jefferson was our 3rd president and was perhaps best known for writing the American Declaration of Independence, which today is on display at the National Archives .
The Jefferson Memorial sits on the Tidal Basin, on the southwestern side of the National Mall.
Modeled after the Pantheon in Rome as well as Jefferson's home, Monticello, and the Rotunda at the University of Virginia, it is also instantly recognizable.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The longest memorial is for our 32nd and longest-serving president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
Located adjacent to the Jefferson Memorial, this memorial is often overlooked.
The FDR Memorial has 5 rooms that stretch along the western edge of the Tidal Basin, that includes one room for each of his presidential terms as well as a prologue room.
Each room tells the story of each term through sculpture, inscriptions, and waterfalls, with particular focuses on the Great Depression and the Second World War.
This memorial is a standout because it is one of the few major memorials in Washington, DC to be designed by a landscape architect.
Likewise, it's the only major presidential memorial to have a first lady also memorialized. In the last room, you will find Eleanor Roosevelt standing next to the United Nations insignia.
There is also a small monument to FDR on the grounds of the National Archives .
John F. Kennedy Memorial Flame
This simple but powerful memorial to President Kennedy is also his memorial gravesite .
He is buried alongside his wife and 2 children.
It is located in the heart of Arlington National Cemetery and is a stop on both our tour guide-led walk as well as our GPS-led audio tour .
It is only accessible when the cemetery is open, so read our guide by clicking the link just above.
In addition to this memorial gravesite, there is also the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts , which is a national memorial to President Kennedy.
Ulysses S. Grant
A quick stop from the United States Capitol is the General Ulysses S. Grant Memorial, the largest equestrian monument in the United States.
The memorial honors both Grant as president but also, and even more so, as a general in the American Civil War.
Interested in knowing more about this memorial? Listen to our podcast (Tour Guide Tell All) all about it:
The memorial includes an equestrian statue of Grant with depictions of Union cavalry and artillery on both his flanks.
It is located just below the Capitol Building in Union Square and is a great spot for photos after your Capitol Hill Tour .
Theodore Roosevelt Island National Memorial
This somewhat remote memorial is located on a small island in the Potomac River just across from the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts and south of the Georgetown Waterfront.
The memorial consists of 4 massive granite tablets placed on a plaza in the middle of a naturally landscaped park.
The memorial's design was influenced by Roosevelt's dedication to the preservation of America's natural environment and the island consists of 3 ecosystems.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial
The Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial was dedicated on September 17th, 2020 on the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
This is one of the newest memorials in Washington DC, and it's located on the south end of the National Mall.
Check out our Virtual Tour for more details.
Other Presidential Memorials in DC
There are a few more monuments and memorials of U.S. presidents that deserve a visit.
NOTE: None of these is officially a national presidential memorial as are the memorials mentioned above.
Woodrow Wilson House
This national historic landmark is located in a pleasant neighborhood just off of Embassy Row where President Wilson lived after office until the day he died.
The house is a museum to Wilson the man and is open for tours daily with the exception of Mondays.
The house is located near the end of our Embassy Row Tours .
Wilson is also the only former president to be buried in Washington, DC. You can pay your respects at the Washington National Cathedral .
Garfield Monument
A monument to James A. Garfield on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol grounds.
Garfield was the 2nd U.S. President to be assassinated in office.
Our podcast, Tour Guide Tell All, talks about this memorial:
Andrew Jackson
The Andrew Jackson Statue is located in the middle of Lafayette Square Park, which itself is located on the North Front of the White House .
This equestrian statue honors Jackson as a great general in the War of 1812 rather than as a U.S. president.
It's identical to the one found in Jackson Square in New Orleans.
It is from this statue that we begin our Lincoln Assassination Tour .
Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove
The LBJ Grove on the Potomac is the place the president often escaped to when he needed a moment of peace.
This is why his wife chose the spot on the river to dedicate to her late husband, a place to be enjoyed by visitors today.
James Buchanan
The 15th President of the United States James Buchanan has a statue in Meridian Hill Park.
Listen to our podcast (Tour Guide Tell All) and talk all about it:
WAR AND MILITARY SERVICE MEMORIALS
Below we have listed the Top 5 war and service memorials to see in Washington, DC.
We also have a secondary list of other war and service memorials to see should you have time.
WW2 Memorial
The WW2 Memorial is a triumphant display of victory in the heart of the National Mall.
This 7-acre (3 hectares) memorial is made of granite and is replete with symbols of victory and peace, including 2 archways and 56 pillars, one for each state and territory in the union.
The memorial is located on the National Mall directly between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial.
Check out our guide to the World War 2 Memorial .
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Controversial and the recipient of mixed reviews at the time of its dedication in 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial has since become one of the country's most visited and well-respected memorials.
Designed by Maya Lin, the memorial features the names of more than 58,000 Americans who sacrificed their lives in service to their country. bit also has additional statues added after the original dedication.
There are two statues that are later additions to the memorial, the Three Servicemen Statue and the Vietnam Veterans Women's Memorial Statue.
It is located at the west end of the National Mall adjacent to the Lincoln Memorial and nearby to the Korean War Veterans Memorial.
Korean War Memorial
Located in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial, this often overlooked memorial is to the surprise of many visitors their favorite memorial in all of Washington, DC.
It is dedicated to the millions of Americans who served in uniform during the Korean War and is rich in symbolism, which we explain in fuller detail .
Like all memorials in DC, it is open 24 hours each day and is certainly a memorial worth visiting both during the day and at night.
Iwo Jima Memorial
The moment that six figures raised a flag on top of Mount Suribachi on the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific was captured by AP journalist Jason Rosenthal and became the symbol of victory in the Pacific during WW2.
This image was recreated and cast in bronze, the figures 32 feet (9 m) tall and honoring the Marines that have served our nation since its beginning in 1776.
This memorial is located a short walk outside of Arlington National Cemetery and is a great thing to after your visit.
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington National Cemetery is our nation's most sacred burial ground for America's fallen military members.
It is an active cemetery with roughly 2 dozen funerals taking place on most days of the week.
It is also home to many memorials that visitors can see on a guided tour , including the final resting spot of two of our presidents, President Howard Taft, and President John F Kennedy .
Other War and Service Memorials:
There are a number of other war and service memorials located all around Washington, DC:
- DC War Memorial
- Air Force Memorial
- U.S. Navy Memorial
- 1st Infantry Division
- 2nd Infantry Division
- Grand Army of the Republic
- National Guard Memorial
- African American Civil War Memorial
- American Veterans Disabled for Life
- WWI Memorial
MEMORIALS TO INDIVIDUAL (NON-PRESIDENTS)
There are a number of memorials around Washington, DC to commemorate great individuals who helped shape our nation.
Below is a list of our Top 5 Individual Memorials to see, and then a few more if you have the time.
MLK Memorial
The newest memorial on the National Mall honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr for his work in the Civil Rights movement.
The highlights of the memorial are the Mountain of Despair and the Stone of Hope, both of which he speaks of in his famous 'I Have a Dream' speech.
His image is incomplete to symbolize his incomplete life, as he was assassinated in 1968.
Spreading from the Mountain of Despair is a wall (length) with quotes, encasing the memorial with our famous cherry blossom trees, making it a beautiful sight, especially in the spring.
Be sure to read our guide to visiting the MLK Memorial .
George Mason Memorial
If you're making your way around the Tidal Basin, be sure to check out the often-overlooked George Mason Memoria l located just behind the Thomas Jefferson Memorial .
George Mason was an important Founding Father whose Virginia Declaration of Rights served as a blueprint for Jefferson's Declaration of Independence (located in the National Archives ).
We talk about this memorial on our podcast, Tour Guide Tell All:
Albert Einstein Memorial
The 12 ft (3.5 m) tall statue of Albert Einstein sits in front of the National Academy of Sciences on Constitution Avenue, just across the street from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
At the base of the statue is a star map embedded with over 2,700 metal studs representing the accurate position of the planets, sun, moon, stars, and other celestial objects on the day of the dedication, April 22, 1979.
You are encouraged to climb Old Albert.
John J. Pershing Memorial
John J. Pershing held the rank of General of the Armies, a rank he shares only with George Washington, thanks to his leadership during World War I.
His statue now sits in front of the Willard Hotel on Pennsylvania Avenue, a short walk from the White House , and is integrated into the National World War I Memorial.
William Tecumseh Sherman Memorial
William Tecumseh Sherman was a Union Army general during the American Civil War from 1861-1865.
His equestrian statue sits in Sherman Plaza, a part of Presidents Park near the White House .
Close by in front of the Treasury, you can also get a glimpse of the statue of Hamilton .
Other Individual Memorials:
There are a number of other memorials to individuals around Washington, DC:
- John Paul Jones , known as the Father of the United States Navy.
- John Ericsson , Swedish-born engineer-inventor best known for transforming naval warfare during the Civil War.
- Robert A. Taft , former United States Senator
- John Marshall , fourth Chief Justice of the United States from 1801-1835
- Robert F Kennedy (Memorial Stadium), former United States Attorney General
EMBASSY ROW STATUES
While DC has a number of memorials to individuals sprinkled throughout the city, we also have a number of statues on Embassy Row .
Below are a few worth visiting, some of which are featured on our Embassy Row walking tour .
Winston Churchill
In front of the British embassy is a statue of Winston Churchill put there in 1966.
If you look closely, he is standing on the edge of the property. One foot is on British soil (the embassy) and the other is on American.
His mother was American, so the idea was to represent his dual nationality and his efforts to promote the relationship between the two countries.
He has a cigar in one hand and the other raised with V for Victory.
Nelson Mandela
In front of the South African embassy is a statue of Nelson Mandela dedicated in 2013.
Mandela stands with his fist raised, reminiscent of when he was released from prison after 27 years on Feb. 11, 1990.
Mahatma Gandhi
The Indian Embassy gave this statue of Mahatma Gandhi in 2000. It depicts Gandhi on his famous 1930 Salt March to the Sea.
Made of red granite from India, both the aesthetic of the stone and his clothing remind us of his dedication to a simple, grounded life.
His peaceful non-violent resistance would be the heart of Indian independence from the British Empire.
St. Jerome
In front of the Croatian Embassy is the statue of St. Jerome, born in the 300s in what is today Croatia.
He’s most known for translating the Bible into Latin, the Vulgate version still used heavily in Roman Catholic churches.
He was known for criticism of his intellectual rivals and thus is the patron saint of people with difficult personalities.
Robert Emmet
This statue of Robert Emmet is one of four, the others are in San Francisco, Dublin, and Emmetsburg, Iowa. The DC version was dedicated in 1917.
Robert Emmet was an Irish nationalist who tried to lead a rebellion against British rule in 1803. It failed and he was hanged for crimes against the Crown.
While you wouldn’t expect a statue of a failed patriot, his Speech from the Dock that he gave before his hanging inspired other Irish nationalists.
More Statues
Below are some other statues worth visiting on Embassy Row:
- Kahlil Gibran , Lebanese poet
- Saraswati, the Hindu goddess
- Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , former president of Turkey
- Philip Jaisohn fought for Korean independence
- Tomas Masaryk , founder and first President of Czechoslovakia
GENERAL/NATIONAL MEMORIALS
Below we have a list of other general and national memorials we believe should be visited on your trip to DC.
Pentagon Memorial
Outside of the Pentagon, our nation's Department of Defense, is the Pentagon Memorial , a subtle tribute to those who lost their lives on the morning of 9/11 when American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon.
184 benches mark each life that was lost, a permanent tribute to each victim. Each bench is sorted by age lines of stainless steel strips by the year the victim was born.
It is a lovely, peaceful place to visit and reflect.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum was built in 1980 for the documentation, study, and interpretation of Holocaust history.
Visitors from all over the world come to remember and learn about the Holocaust.
Admission is free but lines can get long, and during the busy season (March-July) we recommend reserving tickets online to guarantee entrance.
Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
The Law Enforcement Officers Memorial at Judiciary Square honors over 21,000 U.S. law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty throughout American history.
Visitors can etch a name from the wall, taking a piece of that wall home with them. Each year during Police Week new names are added for all those who fell the year before.
Signers Memorial
Near the Vietnam Memorial is a hidden little place called Constitution Gardens, home to the Signers Memorial honoring the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence.
To get to it, you must walk across a footbridge to Signers Island. It is a quiet, relaxing place to explore while you are on the National Mall .
We talk more about this memorial on our podcast, Tour Guide Tell All:
Emancipation Memorial
This memorial was funded nearly entirely by former slaves and was their way of paying homage to President Abraham Lincoln for his issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
The memorial was dedicated in 1876, not long after the 16th president was assassinated .
It is located in Lincoln Park near Eastern Market, a great place to go on a food tour while you're in DC.
Listen to our podcast, Tour Guide Tell All, episode about it:
Other Memorials
Here are a few other memorials to see in Washington, DC:
- Japanese American Memorial
Listen to our podcast, Tour Guide Tell All, episode to learn more:
- Boy Scout Memorial
- Arlington Memorial Bridge
- Titanic Memorial
We have an episode about this on Tour Guide Tell All:
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DC Morning Monuments Sightseeing Bus & Walking Tour with Guide and 10+ Stops
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Washington D.C. is a showcase of some of the most majestic monuments and memorials in the country. With so much to see and so little time, we got the right tour for you. Our Signature Must-See DC tour is tailored to offer you an historic journey through our rich heritage in a quick and efficient way. We repackaged our best selling tour in a compact formula that shows you the essential monuments, museums, memorials and the attractions that you cannot afford to miss. When you take our Signature DC Must See Washington DC Monument tour you get a rare chance to relive history!
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- 3 hour bus tour of Washington DC with walk around Tour Guide, visiting all of the top sights!
- 10:00am to 1:00pm
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Air & Space Museum Package
Adult: $84 child: $74.
Includes Air & Space Museum ticket. Ticket is reserved for day of bus tour or optionally following day. Please ask your guide or driver for your upgraded ticket when being checked in. Ticket Upgrades are non-refundable and self-guided. Only refundable in the event the site is closed. Child is 12 & under Children under 2 free
African American Museum Package
Includes African American museum ticket. Ticket is reserved for day of bus tour or optionally following day. Please ask your guide or driver for your upgraded ticket when being checked in. Ticket Upgrades are non-refundable and self-guided. Only refundable in the event the site is closed. Child is 12 & under Children under 2 free
Washington Monument Package
Includes Washington Monument ticket Ticket is reserved for day of bus tour or optionally following day. Please ask your guide or driver for your upgraded ticket when being checked in. Ticket Upgrades are non-refundable and self-guided. Your ticket to the Washington Monument is only valid for the stated time on your ticket Only refundable in the event the site is closed. Child is 12 & under Children under 2 free
Meets at the National Archives 800 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington DC on the corner of 9th St & Pennsylvania Ave. at 9:30 AM. Please be there 30 min before tour starts (10:00 AM) Metro Stop: Archives Metro Station – Green & Yellow lines
Starts at 10:00 AM
- National Archives*
- The U.S. Capitol*
- Dwight Eisenhower Memorial
- White House*
- WWII Memorial
- FDR Memorial
- MLK Memorial
- Korean Memorial
- Vietnam Memorial
- Lincoln Memorial
Ends at 1:00 PM at Lincoln Memorial
*Exterior photo stop only
Ideal for busy people and families, this 3-hour guided morning tour offers the essential DC memorials and attractions that you can’t afford to miss! Great for people with limited time.
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Many of the monuments and memorials are open 24-hours a day, 365-days-a-year and you do not need to make advance reservations. These include the Lincoln Memorial , Jefferson Memorial , National World War II Memorial, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial, the FDR Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. These National Park Service (NPS)-run ...
With over 20 iconic monuments and memorials scattered throughout Washington, DC, the Monuments Self-Guided Walking Tour offers a deep dive into the city's historical significance and architectural grandeur. As visitors traverse the National Mall, they are met with a blend of past and present, each monument telling a unique story that shapes the nation's identity.
Tour Duration: 2 Hour (s) Travel Distance: 2.7 Km or 1.7 Miles. Self-guided walking tour: DC Monuments and Memorials Walking Tour in Washington D.C., USA. The detailed walk route map can be downloaded to your mobile device for turn-by-turn travel directions.
Visiting the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Washington DC's finest monuments can be seen in an easy do-it-yourself 3-hour walking tour. If you are just passing through the area and have a few hours to spare, take a break, stretch those legs, and experience Washington DC's most wonderful memorials and monuments.
While not technically a monument, the U.S. Capitol is a good location to commence your walking tour of DC's historical and political sites! Sitting at the east end of the National Mall, The Capitol Building stares gracefully over the sea of monuments. From the Capitol, stroll straight down "American's Front Yard," passing a wealth of free Smithsonian museums, for 1.5 miles until ...
Start by downloading the Action Tour Guide app, which will function as your personal tour guide, audio tour, and map all in one. Note: This 2+ mile-long tour covers the essentials of Washington DC in 1-2 hours. Visit the most iconic landmarks of America's capital city on this flexible self-guided walking tour.
Beat the crowds—and enjoy a flexible and independent way to explore some of Washington DC's top landmarks—with this self-led audio walking tour. Upon purchasing, download and activate the tour, and use whenever suits your schedule. The GPS map, available offline, will guide you directly to highlights like the Lincoln Memorial, White House, and Washington Monument, while the audio ...
13 Charleston. 14 Houston. 15 Nashville. 16 San Diego. 17 Niagara Falls, USA. 18 Everglades City. 19 St. Augustine, Florida. 20 Hilton Head Island. Stroll the National Mall and learn about the stories, the people, and the controversies behind the monuments on this 2-hour guided tour.
Self-Guided Walking Tour of Washington, DC Memorials The walking tour takes approximately 2 hours, but it can be cut short at either end. ... The newest of the monuments on this tour, the MLK Memorial opened in 2011. The monument contains a sculpture of Dr. King and a wall with quotations from King's speeches and writings.
14 Houston. 15 Nashville. 16 San Diego. 17 Everglades City. 18 Niagara Falls, USA. 19 St. Augustine, Florida. 20 San Antonio. Discover US history through iconic memorials like the Vietnam War Memorial and monuments like the Washington Monument along the National Mall in Washington, DC on this guided walking tour.
Through the gardens, you'll find what was once the city's most controversial monument: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Next, you'll head to the Lincoln Memorial, one of the most iconic memorials on your self-guided walking tour, Washington DC. The Korean War Veterans Memorial is next, where you'll hear about the fraught political ...
Each tour comes with a Washington DC walking tour map, insider information about best times to visit, photo stops and the stories and symbolism behind each stop. Tours We Offer: National Mall Self-Guided Tour. Self -Guided Tour of the White House | Lafayette Park. Arlington Cemetery Self-Guided Tours. Self-Guided Tours of Georgetown.
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Duration: 2 Hours. Distance: 1-1.5 Miles. Explore Washington's famous monuments and memorials on a walking tour of the National Mall. Take in the towering Washington Monument, sobering Vietnam Wall and awe inspiring Lincoln Memorial, while learning about the designers and politicians that helped shape this monumental core of the Capital.
TOP 25 MONUMENTS TO SEE IN DC. Washington, DC is full of memorials and monuments to presidents, wars, servicemen, and individuals. ... Since 2005, we have led hundreds of thousands of visitors to both the well-known and hidden gems of the city on our walking tours. Our guides live here, they publish books on these memorials, and they love ...
Set out on a journey through the iconic Washington, DC monuments and memorials with an architectural walking tour that promises to unveil the fascinating stories behind these historic structures. As participants explore landmarks like the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, they will discover the intricate designs and historical significance that make them enduring symbols of American ...
Meeting and Pickup. As you prepare to explore Washington DC's top landmarks on the self-led audio walking tour, it's important to know about the meeting and pickup details for a seamless start to your adventure. The meeting point is located at 1445 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005, USA.
DC Morning Monuments Sightseeing Bus & Walking Tour with Guide and 10+ Stops; Half-Day Washington DC Bus Tour & Capitol Ground Access; ... With so much to see and so little time, we got the right tour for you. Our Signature Must-See DC tour is tailored to offer you an historic journey through our rich heritage in a quick and efficient way. We ...
On this walking tour, you won't just stroll past D.C.'s bastions of power, you'll get inside the room where it happens. Led by your guide, you'll visit landmarks like the US Capitol, the Library of Congress or Capitol Museum, and Thomas Jefferson's historic library. You'll even explore lesser-known spots like the Capitol Rotunda and the old house chambers, gaining insights into the ...
As you prepare for your Washington DC Monuments Walking Tour, it's important to familiarize yourself with the cancellation policy to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience. The cancellation policy for this tour is designed to provide flexibility while also protecting the interests of both the tour organizers and the participants. If you ...
Attend Bad Bunny's "Most Wanted Tour" in DC. Photograph by David Becker/Stringer/Getty Images. Arts and culture: Visit Adams Morgan businesses and shops to explore artwork from local artists during ADMO Art Walk; there's guided walking tours available on select weekends (Mon through April 30, free, Adams Morgan).; Quirky museum O Mansion presents a new cultural exhibition, "Secret ...
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Explore the iconic Washington DC monuments on this walking tour that showcases the city's rich history and architectural marvels. As you journey through the capital, be sure to capture stunning shots at the best photo spots like the Washington Monument, where you can frame the towering obelisk against the backdrop of the clear blue sky.. Your knowledgeable guide will regale you with local ...