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An Enchanted Evening In The Nation’s Capital

Often, certain places are categorized as “a city like no other in this country.” In the case of Washington DC, the claim is especially true and well-deserved. Everywhere you look you’ll find granite and marble fashioned into some of America’s most iconic buildings and landmarks. These structures are imbued with the events of the past that have molded and formed this country into the bastion of liberty and democracy known the world over. When evening comes, this city resonates with a power you can only feel here. Abraham Lincoln, sitting stoically overlooking the National Mall comes alive at the memorial of his namesake.

With stops at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial, FDR, Lincoln, Vietnam Veterans, Korean War,  and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorials, there’s a whole other beauty and majesty that DC projects by the light of the moon and this tour captures every sparkling moment.

Rated as One of the Top 20 Best Kept Secrets

With over 30 years conducting hop-on, hop-off city tours in the nation’s capital, our track record speaks for itself. Rated as one of the Top 20 Best Kept Secrets in Washington DC by FOX News, we deliver on our promise to show you the best this city has to offer first with every ride on our signature green and orange trolleys. Our comfortable state-of-the-art, all-weather, stadium trolleys offer the very best tour experience, you’ll be in on the action no matter where you sit, also our fully-trained, certified tour guides, many of the locals, provide expert narration and, frankly, really know their stuff adding to a fun, interactive and informative experience that is anything but boring. So, hop on and let’s see one of America’s most fascinating cities together!

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

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A Truly Extraordinary Look at Washington DC

The grandeur and the profound significance of every monument in this amazing city are magnified when experienced by the light of the moon. Whether its the chiseled visage of a stoic Abraham Lincoln seated like a sentinel at the memorial of his namesake or the striking image of soldiers marching in rain gear at the Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial, there is an energy there that can not be denied. This fully-narrated trip through the Beltway becomes all the more magical with every story that is told where historical tales and colorful anecdotes help paint a picture of a city unlike any other in the United States. You’ll feel the spirit of history, valor, and courage preserved in the granite and marble of its most revered monuments enhanced all the more by the glow they radiate at night. Monuments by Moonlight is a truly unique and extraordinary look at Washington DC!

POINTS OF INTEREST

Lincoln memorial, fdr memorial, vietnam veterans memorial, korean war memorial, martin luther king, jr. memorial, iwo jima marine corps memorial.

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American History Lives In Washington DC

Washington DC not only serves as the very foundation of the power structure of the United States where it’s laws are written and where the interests of all 50 states are represented, but it is also a living chronology of the trials, tribulations, successes, and milestones that define this republic. Pierre L’Enfant, George Washington’s trusted city planner, converted this district of forests and marshes into the public squares and wide avenues you see today. A triumvirate of this nation’s most important documents, the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence are all kept here in the rotunda of the National Archives for all to see. There are remembrances of all sorts commemorating wars, patriots, and landmark events and even the museums and galleries represent the very best in American innovation. Whether a visitor from another country or a U.S. citizen, a trip through the Nation’s Capital is a trip worth taking!

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Washington DC Attractions

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Tickets & Schedule

TOUR DURATION

2 1/2 hours long. *Tour length times may vary depending upon road conditions or traffic.

BOOTH LOCATION

Boarding – choose from two departure locations:

Union Station 50 Massachusetts Ave, NE

The Washington Welcome Center 1001 E Street NW

DEPARTURE TIME

Daily. 7:15pm – 8:00pm.

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PARKING & BOARDING

The downtown area has numerous parking opportunities in paid lots. There is no designated free parking to board the tour. Go to recommended parking.

Accessibility Services

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

Reservations for accessible Trolley must be confirmed 24-Hours in advance. Please call customer service at  855-338-6562 .

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Have you seen D.C.'s monuments at night yet!? If not, you're missing out! ➡️ Click the link in our bio to learn more about our iconic #MonumentsByMoonlight tour. 💫

DC shows off a different side when the sun goes down!

Monuments by Moonlight Tour

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Experience the beauty and awe of our country’s most stirring monuments in a whole new way… by moonlight.

  • Choose your own start and end point: either Union Station or The Washington Welcome Center.
  • You haven’t seen Washington until you’ve seen it at night!
  • See the city’s most popular monuments in a different light
  • Stops at Iwo Jima Marine Corps Memorial, FDR, Lincoln, Vietnam Veterans, Korean War and Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorials
  • Hear historical tales and anecdotes
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When the sun goes down, Washington turns into a different city, and Old Town Trolley Tours knows just the right way to show off the Capitol City at night! Experience top-rated Washington DC Night Tours with experienced tour guides.

Our professional tour guides will take you right to some of the city’s most popular monuments and let you see the city in a different light.

Along the way, you’ll be transported back in time as you ride along the same streets the presidents have traveled, and hear historical tales and anecdotes about the city’s fascinating history, such as The Curse of the Hope Diamond and its legacy of death and despair and the Medal of Honor winner who donated his amputated leg to a museum and often visited it!

Our 2 1/2 hour Washington DC Monument Tours depart nightly.

Open Daily 7:15pm – 8:00pm.

Closures Thanksgiving and Christmas Day July 4 Army Ten Miler

Boarding – choose from two departure locations:

Union Station 50 Massachusetts Ave, NE

The Washington Welcome Center 1001 E Street NW

Tour times are subject to change without notice. Please contact 202-832-9800 to make a reservation.

*Reservation based tickets are non-refundable. You may reschedule up to 24 hours in advance of tour time.

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15 Best Night Tours in Washington DC Showcasing Iconic Monuments

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When the sun sets and the lights come on, it’s time to embark on the best night tours in Washington DC !

Of course, we all know about the exciting things to do in Washington DC during the day; but in the evening, you’ll be treated to a whole new side of the city – its history, its secrets, and its unexpected beauty.

Check out my top picks if you’re interested in a tour with a classic trolley, a guided visit that will take you to the top 10 attractions, or a spooky ghosts tour. If you want more options, scroll further down the page or use our table of content to explore every offer available!

1 – Washington DC Monuments by Moonlight Tour by Trolley

Washington DC Monuments by Moonlight Tour by Trolley

Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 ( 3380 reviews )

“Great experience- would highly recommend! Yet, but we learn some great trivia behind some of the worlds, most beautiful monuments and historical sites.” CANDACE. Viator

This charming treat from Historic Tours Of America brings you to all the best sites, but the mode of transportation itself is half the fun!

With open sides to give you the best views, this trolley putters through town with ease, so you can sit back and savor the views – and the guided commentary that goes along with it!

And let’s face it, the scenery is pretty great; after all, you’ll be passing by such beloved spots as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Capitol Building.

Gaze at monuments lit up in gorgeous fashion, and enjoy the ride!

Summary of the experience:

  • Passing by over 100 points of interest
  • Custom app available in 7 languages

This trip will let you get up close and personal with many of the city’s coolest monuments – including some underrated gems!

With great information, a fun-filled atmosphere, and an accessible mode of transportation, this is one trolley you’ll want to ride again and again!

Read more: Best Washington DC Monuments Tours

2 – Small Group National Mall Night Tour with 10 Top Attractions

Small Group National Mall Night Tour with 10 Top Attractions

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 1108 reviews )

“Great experience! Rich was our guide and driver and he did a great job of giving us information and giving us time to see the monuments. For an overview of some of the greatest sights in DC this was a perfect tour!” LESLIE. Viator

Personalized attention is always nice, especially when you’re exploring an iconic city!

And with this gem from See DC Today , you can enjoy a truly unique experience of the capital, exploring each of your stops in greater depth.

See the glorious angles of buildings and structures silhouetted in the darkness, and enjoy ample time to take pictures.

And with glimpses of the Smithsonian Castle, the National Archives, and the headquarters of the FBI, you can enjoy a comprehensive view of the city and its landmarks.

You’ll learn a lot, and get some great shots for your vacation album…. It’s a win-win!

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This is the ideal adventure if you want to see it all in a short amount of time!

Thanks to the quieter streets, you’ll be able to cover lots of ground, and your guide will have great factoids for each and every stop.

Read more: Best Tourist Attractions in Washington DC

3 – DC Ghosts By US Ghost Adventures

DC Ghosts By US Ghost Adventures

Rating: ⭐️ 4/5 ( 329 reviews )

2Our guide was very personable and fun. His pace was good, he included everyone in the evening. We enjoyed the stories and even the jokes!” EMELYNN. Viator

A little bit creepy, a little bit educational, and a lot of fun, this is the perfect option for an adventurous group with a love of the supernatural!

Join your guide for an entertaining jaunt around town, where you’ll see some of the most famous homes and historic sites in town – and hear about their haunting residents!

From the Dolley Madison House to the Treasury Annex, each stop provides its own fascinating tales of strange goings on.

Be sure to keep an eye out for a ghoul or two with DC Ghosts By Us Ghost Adventures !

  • Spooky and entertaining stories by a professional guide
  • Secret gems that aren’t usually included in regular city tours

This short and sweet trip is ideal if you want to soak up a lot of history and culture in a short amount of time – especially if you like to see the weirder side of things!

You’ll get to see classic buildings in a whole new way, and enjoy some nice local legends as part of the bargain.

4 – Washington DC by Moonlight Electric Cart Tour

Washington DC by Moonlight Electric Cart Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 1,550 reviews )

“Our tour guide was wonderful. He gave us so much information about the monuments. We were able to take pictures and have time at different monuments.” ALLISON. Viator

If you like your trips to be a little more eco friendly, Intrepid Urban Adventures – USA has the ideal vehicle for you to see the sights with.

The electric cart is small, zippy, and open-air, serving as the perfect chariot to enjoy the sights and sounds of the capital, with all the monuments perfectly lit up in an ethereal glow.

You can gaze at the brilliance of the White House all lit up, or stand in awe of the massive statue of Lincoln, uninhibited by usual massive crowds.

There’s tons of great information to be had on this trip, including some of the lesser known details about various hotspots in town.

But of course, it’s the awesome vehicles that really put this over the top; you can enjoy a world-class tour and help the planet, all at the same time!

Read more: Best City Tours in Washington DC

5 – Glass-Top or Open-Top Convertible Bus Tour of DC

Glass-Top or Open-Top Convertible Bus Tour of DC

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 56 reviews )

“Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and had a great sense of humor. Bus was on time and guide always had her occupants in mind.” Genia. Viator

If you want to get to know the Beltway beyond the main attractions, this is the trip for you!

While you’ll still see many of the capital’s coolest spots, you’ll also get to venture a little further with this trip from USA Guided Tours , and enjoy the U.S. Air Force Memorial and U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, located in Arlington, Virginia.

Then it’s off to Maryland for a walk along the picturesque National Harbor, where you have the option to ride the towering Capitol Wheel, which has some pretty spectacular sights of its own!

Talk about a trip with a little bit of everything!

While this is longer than most of the other tours on this list, it’s well worth it to take in all the amazing attributes of the surrounding area.

And because it’s another small group excursion, you can really make the most of each stop!

Read more: Hop on Hop off Washington DC Bus Tours vs Trolley Tours

6 – Washington DC Monuments by Night Bike Tour

Washington DC Monuments by Night Bike Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 163 reviews )

“This tour was the highlight of our trip to DC. The monuments at night were magnificent and cast the memorials in a new light (pun intended).” LEAH. GETYOURGUIDE

Trade in those walking shoes for a bike helmet, as you set off on a pedaling adventure with Unlimited Biking formerly Bike and Roll DC !

You’ll cover even more ground, and get a bit of exercise along the way, as you visit the Potomac Tidal Basin and the National Mall.

You’ll even get to check out the patch of grass where the president’s helicopter takes off and lands!

Free of the hustle and bustle of daytime, you can focus on enjoying the views, and get to see each site like never before.

If you want to try something outside of the normal drives and walks, this lively tour gets you into the thick of the action!

Covering more ground and offering a whole new vantage point on the city, it’s a lovely way to get to know the area.

7 – Washington, DC: Scenic Monuments Night Tour by Open-Top Bus

Washington, DC - Scenic Monuments Night Tour by Open-Top Bus

Rating: ⭐️ 4/5 ( 331 reviews )

“We have traveled to DC many times, but never done the night tour. It was great fun and many monuments are on the route. It made our anniversary evening very special.” Scott. Viator

With the breeze in your face and the city before you, this trip from Big Bus Tours – USA is a drive to remember!

This double-decker delight will show you all the best parts of town, including the spot where Martin Luther King, Jr. presented his famous “I Have A Dream” speech.

And along the route, you’ll see artifacts from every era of the capital’s history, right back to its earliest roots at the very beginning of the nation itself.

Dive into amazing stories and jaw-dropping architecture, and get up close to take the best photos – it’s a truly irresistible opportunity!

With a variety of languages and ample time at all of the best stops, this is the perfect option if you’re new to town, or speak a language other than English.

Riding around in comfort and style, you can enjoy all that the city has to offer, and wonderfully attentive staff to help answer any questions!

8 – Epic Evening e-Scooter Tour

Epic Evening e-Scooter Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 71 reviews )

“Super fun! The electric scooter rides were a pleasant rush and the tour guide was a fun guy with a wealth of insider info. Definitely recommend. No crowds at night, either!” SARA. Viator

Here’s another novel way to get around town – by scooter!

While these two-wheeled delights have been taking over many major cities, they’re also an awesome way to see the sights, as you can traverse both bike lanes and footpaths with ease.

Of course, this trip from BiPartisan Tour Company also provides plenty of chances to enjoy the many highlights of the area, and get a fun form of exercise as part of the bargain.

And with their big wheels and steady pace, they’re perfect for discovering the wonders of the National Mall in style.

If you want an alternative to the classic bus and trolley tours, but still want to use a vehicle to get around, this is the perfect trip for you!

And thanks to smaller groups and the peaceful aura of nighttime, the city will feel like it’s entirely your own!

9 – Ghosts of Georgetown Night-Time Walking Tour

Ghosts of Georgetown Night-Time Walking Tour, Washington DC

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 179 reviews )

“Learned many new interesting facts that we didn’t know and looking forward to see the neighborhood in the daylight next time we visit.” GERALD. Viator

Join Visit DC Tours for an unforgettable adventure into the heart of one of the city’s most famous neighborhoods – and take a gander at some wonderful spectral spots!

Given that this area grew up alongside the city itself, it’s little wonder that it has its fair share of legends – and some famous former residents that may have kept hanging around long after their deaths!

As you tour all of these elegant spots, you’ll get some wonderfully spine-tingling tales to sweeten the deal!

We recommend this for anybody that likes to really familiarize themselves with a community – the good, the bad, and the bizarre!

You can really get a feel for all the nuances of Georgetown, and there are plenty of wonderfully eerie tales to mix in with the more commonplace tales.

10 – Washington DC:Gourmet Brunch or Dinner Cruise on the Odyssey

Washington DC - Gourmet Brunch or Dinner Cruise on the Odyssey

Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 430 reviews )

“It was an enjoyable experience. I had a fantastic time. The food was very good.” CAROLY. GetYourGuide

After all of the fun on land, why not head out on the water for some sightseeing in style… and a meal thrown in too?

City Cruises offers an irresistible sailing trip, where you can drift along the Potomac and watch the city drift by… and that’s just the start!

Because while you’re watching the world go by, you can also keep an eye on the delicious meals appearing on your plate, with three courses of seafood, salad, ravioli, and other mouthwatering delights – and dessert, of course.

Add in some classy background music, and you have the perfect atmosphere for a floating feast… and some unforgettable backdrops!

If the gorgeous riverside views don’t persuade you to climb aboard, the amazing service – and delicious food – certainly will!

With courteous service, amazing cuisine, and breathtaking vantage points of the capital combine to make this a float to remember, and the perfect way to celebrate a special occasion!

11 – Private Washington DC Night City Tour with Stops at 6 Top Sites

Private Washington DC Night City Tour with Stops at 6 Top Sites

Rating: ⭐️ 5/5 ( 20 reviews )

“One of the most memorable things about our tour was the guide Jorge. He did a phenomenal job explaining things and answering any questions we had. He has a perfect itinerary that has no need to modify. No better tour in DC!” MICHAEL. Viator

Come along with Black Hawk Sedans on this rollicking ride through town – and enjoy some personalized attention all throughout the trip.

While your driver takes care of the navigation (and the relaying of fun facts, of course), you can enjoy all of the coolest monuments in town – and even stop to snap some pictures!

And you also have the option to customize your trip, so if you want to see something that’s not on the standard itinerary, just let your guides know!

You’ll really feel like you have the city to yourself on this trip… and the guides, too!

The flexibility and personal attention are what really make this option shine, and the tour is just long enough for you to linger at interesting sites.

So go ahead and give yourself the elite treatment!

12 – Free night tour: DC Monuments by Moonlight

Free night tour - DC Monuments by Moonlight

Rating: ⭐️ 4.3/5 ( 6 reviews )

“Such a good way to interact with a local guide and hear their take on Washington DC. Enjoyed the tour.” ELIZABETH. GuruWalk

Taking advantage of the smaller crowds, this memorable stroll offers you a closer look at some of the big spots in the area, including the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam and Korean Veterans Memorials.

But it also shows off some sites you might not have thought of, like the Albert Einstein Memorial.

And did we mention that this tour is free? Talk about value!

While you’re roaming around, your guide will regale you with awesome stories, and also provide some cool local perspectives on this fascinating puzzle of a town.

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Between the fact-filled local guide and the budget-friendly setup, this tour is perfect if you’re new to town and want to save some cash… without skimping on the cool sights or exciting information!

It’s the perfect way to spend an evening in the capital, and stretch your legs a bit while taking in new knowledge with each step.

13 – The National Mall at Dusk: Washington DC Private Evening Tour

The National Mall at Dusk - Washington DC Private Evening Tour

Rating: ⭐️ 4.7/5 ( 4 reviews )

“The private walking tour was the best tour I have ever been on. Our guide, John was fabulous.” AILEEN. Viator

From the ripples of the reflecting pool to the stunning silhouette of the Capitol Building, this is a wonderful journey through the heart of a national treasure – and with plenty of neat little details!

The jaunt comes courtesy of Travel Curious , and it offers a nice mixture of daytime and nighttime benefits; you get to enjoy the shifting views of sunset, and see the monuments in all their bright evening finery.

Take plenty of pictures, and enjoy the unique stories and leisurely pace!

The city will be all lit up by the stories from your guide… and the actual lights themselves!

You can also enjoy a stress-free experience, perfectly catered to your group, with lots of great communication to make the whole process that much easier.

14 – Washington DC Night-Time City Tour with Visit to Mount Vernon

Washington DC Night-Time City Tour with Visit to Mount Vernon

Rating: ⭐️ 4.5/5 ( 4 reviews )

“It was the most amazing tour. We took the 8 hour tour to Mt. VERON THEN THE NIGHT TOUR, Robert was very knowledgeable and helpful. I would recommend it”. ARLENE. Viator

Once you’ve seen the city, it’s time for a little side trip to learn more about its namesake with City Tours by LOBA !

While the nation’s first president, George Washington, never saw the capital that bears his moniker, he was involved in the planning; and you can learn about this and his other achievements with a visit to his beloved home, Mount Vernon.

You’ll spend the day exploring the lush grounds and the stunning homestead itself, then head back to town in the evening to visit some monuments – a truly lasting legacy!

Of course, any tour in D.C. is going to be packed with history; but this one certainly offers real breadth and depth!

The chance to see tons of amazing sites outside of the city – everything from Robert E. Lee’s childhood home to spots frequented by Washington himself – makes it stand out, giving you an unforgettable adventure back in time.

15 – DC Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl By US Ghost Adventures

DC Ghosts Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl By US Ghost Adventures

Rating: ⭐️ 3.5/5 ( 25 reviews )

“Requested by visiting family. Cordial guide and good selection of places. Personally not a ghost fan, but the family was, so, I guess it hit its mark.” ADAM. Viator

If spooky stories leave you jittery, you’re in luck… this treat from DC Ghosts By Us Ghost Adventures offers plenty of liquid courage along the route!

Stroll between some of the most famous haunted bars in town, delving into mysterious happenings and learning the otherworldly tales of some perpetual barflies.

Whether you’re sipping a Gin Rickey in its origin point or keeping an eye out for the specter of former President Grant, it’s a rollicking night out on the town!

This lively mix of history, the supernatural, and the local nightlife is certainly unique, and it’s also a wonderful way to see the city’s more irreverent side!

It’s perfect for fans of cocktails, history nerds, and lovers of the bizarre, bringing the city to life in a new and playful fashion.

How to book night tours in Washington DC?

There are heaps of different companies that offer night tours, so you’ll never run out of options!

And better yet, many travel websites will sell those excursions at a reduced cost.

Don’t be afraid to shop around, because different forums often provide different prices.

And if you want to make the whole thing even easier, you can use our search engine to compare your many choices!

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Enjoy Mesmerizing Monuments at Night in Washington, DC: The Ultimate Guide + How To

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Washington, DC monuments are grand and impressive and should be at the top of your DC must-see list.

Washington, DC monuments at night are even more amazing to behold and warrant a second visit! Stunning photo opportunities await!

Whether you take a guided tour one evening or create your own free adventure several nights in a row (we’ve done both), don’t miss seeing the DC monuments at night!

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Why Go See the DC Monuments at Night? That Can’t Be Safe…

Your first visit to DC can be overwhelming. There’s a lot to see in the US capital city. The National Mall will seem like it’s nothing but museums and monuments. (That’s basically true and sort of the purpose of the National Mall.)

White marble Abraham Lincoln statue at night from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC

Everywhere you turn, there’s another monument.

Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson.

Vietnam, Korea, World War II.

And every tourist has to see them all . (Me included! No shame.)

What this means is large groups of people all competing for the perfect picture of all of these amazing monuments and memorials. It can be extremely difficult to get a good shot without other people in it. For some of us, that’s super frustrating.

US Capitol building lit up against a cloudy night sky

Minimize the Crowds in Your Photos

What many people miss out on is visiting at night! The museums close early and most of the tourist hordes disappear, to their hotels or restaurants or perhaps a ball game. This leaves the monuments with less people to contend with (compared to daylight hours) to get your perfect photo.

The secret to perfect travel photos without other people in them: go obscenely early or late in the day.

In this case, catch the lull between day trippers and night tours and get some sneaky and beautiful blue hour photographs. If you just can’t handle a late dinner, then eat around 5PM or 6PM and go to the monuments later.

Most night tours are between 6PM and 9PM, give or take an hour depending on time of year. Generally, if you show up at 8PM and stick around for a few hours , you’ll have the monuments relatively to yourself by the end of the evening.

The night tour buses will bring in waves of crowds that will all snap their pictures and be gone in 15 minutes and on to their next stop. Wait out these crowds.

Martin Luther King Jr Memorial cut out of stone stares across the Tidal Basin of Washington, DC

Be Smart. Be Safe.

Note that while there will be less people out you will by no means be alone (unless it’s cold or very, very late/early). The National Mall area is well-patrolled and there’s always at least one or two security officers per monument.  

When visiting the Tidal Basin area, lighting along the waterfront is ok but not great . The memorials are all well-lit but the paths between are not as heavily travelled as the National Mall paths.

Use caution and common sense when walking in the dark. Bring a flashlight and walk with purpose, not like you’re lost. Explore with a group (the more people, the better). Stay sober and alert. Be smart, and you’ll be fine.

If at any time you feel uncomfortable, just leave.

Which DC Monuments are Lit Up at Night?

Not every tour goes to all of these monuments, but these are the most popular. Starting at the east end of the National Mall and then rotating counterclockwise:

  • The US Capitol

The White House

Washington monument, world war ii memorial.

  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Vietnam Wall)

Lincoln Memorial

Korean war veterans memorial, martin luther king jr memorial, franklin delano roosevelt memorial, thomas jefferson memorial, us marine corps war memorial (iwo jima memorial).

Jefferson and Washington Monuments at night, with scaffolding covering the Jefferson Memorial dome

US Capitol Building

A working monument, if you will, and instantly recognizable . Not all tours actually get out here, but many buses drive by slow enough you could snap a quick pic.

Can’t get too close, but views from both sides of America’s Executive Mansion are pretty awesome. Know that you are being carefully watched by the Secret Service, even if you can’t see them, so don’t try to sneak closer for a better view.

I got called out by an officer for walking on the grass (still behind all barriers, mind you) rather than the sidewalk a few feet further away. Guess that makes me a rebel.

Obelisks are cool. This one is so tall that it can be seen from both ends of the Mall and from the Tidal Basin. Capture some sweet reflections in either the Tidal Basin or the Reflecting Pool.

Tall white obelisk of the Washington Monument against a dark night sky

Beautiful fountain during the day and gorgeously lit up at night, this is one of my favorite monuments at night.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall

The Vietnam Wall is not brightly lit, but it’s worth a stop if you have the time. This is a good location for blue hour photography, right after the sun sets or right before the sun rises.

A stunning monument, day or night. Lincoln caps off the western end of the National Mall, so you also get great views of the rest of the Mall from his front steps.

This memorial seems like it was made for viewing at night! The solider statues are spaced out and among the trees and really brings out the constant, unsettling vigilance you see in each statue’s face.

Chiseled out of the rock, peering out over the tidal basin, Dr. King has even more gravitas at night . This memorial also has its own gift shop across the road, so it’s worth a visit both day and night.

Metal statue of Franklin Delano Roosevelt seated in wheelchair as seen at night

There are several statues to see here, but these are not all lit up as much as the other memorials. Go early in the evening, sunset or shortly after, to see everything. The fountain is still worth a visit in the dark.

There are so many great locations to get phenomenal photos of this memorial! Visit the memorial itself to see Mr. Jefferson in person, but then walk along the waterfront for unique views from every angle.

Snap a shot with the Washington Monument photobombing in the background. Get a reflection in the water. Get a shot of both TJ and MLK Memorials. The possibilities are endless.

Brilliantly lit and surrounded by inky black evening, this memorial makes a statement at night. Off by itself, across the river from the rest of the National Mall, this monument is by Arlington Cemetery. I honestly preferred it at night rather than during the day.

metal statues memorial of iconic Iwo Jima photograph of soldiers struggling and raising the American flag

Is a DC Monuments at Night Tour Worth It?

Absolutely , especially if your goal is to see it all in one evening.

Even if you’ve got more time, a tour is a great way to scope out all the monuments and pick ones you want to return to the following evening when you have more time or when the weather is more cooperative.

What’s the Downside of a Tour?

Tours can get expensive for big groups, and they frequently sell out well in advance of popular holidays or peak tourist season. With proper planning, you’ll get a ticket but not much you can do about the price.

Tours also put you on a clock. For example, you’ll get 30 minutes or so to see the Lincoln and Korean War and Vietnam Veterans Memorials in all their nighttime awesomeness before you have to be back on the bus and heading for the next monument. That’s only 10 minutes per monument ; you better walk fast.

How Much Does a Tour Cost? How Long Do Tours Last?

Prices vary by company. In general, bus tours are 2-3 hours long and run $45 per adult. Here are some popular night tour options:

  • Old Town Trolley Monuments by Moonlight Tour : rolled down windows for exploring in the rain or rolled up for clear nights
  • Big Bus Night Tour : open top buses, great on clear nights
  • USA Guided Tours DC at Dusk Tour : a bit pricier but nicer buses and a longer tour

Bike tours , Segway tours, and guided walking tours are all options as well.

Metal statues of life-sized soldiers at the Korean War Veterans Memorial at night

Is there a Free Monuments at Night Tour?

Sure! Create your own free DC monuments at night tour!

Remember, you’re paying for the transportation and the guide on the tours. All the monuments are public access and free to enter. No lines to wait in, either.

The biggest downside to the DIY free option is transportation. Many, but not all, monuments are within reasonable walking distance of each other. But even seasoned pros can get tired of walking circles around the National Mall all day.

Some memorials, like the Iwo Jima/Marine Corps War Memorial, are off by themselves. You have to drive and find a place to park, or hire a taxi and ask them to wait while you take photos.

Suggested Routes for DIY Free DC Monuments at Night Tour

White marble Lincoln Memorial brilliantly lit up against a black night sky

Route #1: West End of the National Mall

  • Start at the Washington Monument .
  • Walk towards the Lincoln Memorial to find the World War II Memorial at the base of the Reflecting Pool.
  • Next, it’s a little tricky to get to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in the dark if you don’t know where you’re going but we can do this! Google Maps can bail you out if you get lost.
  • Walk counterclockwise (to the right as you’re looking at the Lincoln Memorial) around the Reflecting Pool. Choose the path further to the right in the trees rather than the path right next to the Reflecting Pool.
  • About halfway to the Lincoln Memorial, there will be a path on the right with a marker pointing you to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. (You’ll also pass public restrooms if you need them.) Follow the marker and turn left at the end of this path.
  • Stay to the right and continue to follow signs. You will finally end up at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial .
  • Continue to the Lincoln Memorial .
  • Exiting the Lincoln Memorial, turn right (opposite direction you came from the Vietnam Memorial) towards the Korean War Veterans Memorial .

Optional Add-On: MLK Memorial

The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial is on the tidal basin but within a reasonable walking distance from the Korean War Memorial, if your legs are feeling good and you’re up for extending your tour.

  • Leaving the Korean War Memorial, walk south (away from Lincoln) towards Independence Avenue.
  • Stay on the sidewalk on this side of the street and turn left to continue along the road until you come to the pedestrian signal to cross Independence Ave. (Note: this walk is equal to about half the length of the Reflecting Pool and is not short.)
  • There is a marker to guide you at the intersection, and you’ll see the lights across the street from the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial .

If you’d rather do the Tidal Basin another night on its own, here is one recommended route. You can really start at any of the three monuments; just depends where you park or ask Uber/Lyft to drop you off.

Black and white photograph of the Washington Monument at night reflected in the Tidal Basin waters

Route #2: The Tidal Basin

  • The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial is on the northwest corner of the tidal basin and has its own gift shop. Several hop on/hop off day bus tours drop off here, so make it your last stop of the day bus tour and start your DIY night tour here.
  • The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is a short distance south (along the tidal basin waterfront or the road, whichever you prefer) from the MLK Memorial. Arrive around sunset to see all the statues here, or make a beeline for the fountain if it’s already dark.
  • Continue around the tidal basin waterfront path to the Thomas Jefferson Memorial . Fair warning: this is not a short walk. I’m sure your Uber driver won’t judge if you get picked up at the FDR Memorial and dropped off at the TJ Memorial.

Add-on: Monuments on Their Own

  • The Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) is across the Potomac River and by Arlington National Cemetery. Driving is really the only way to get here.
  • The US Capitol Building is beautiful at night. This is the far east end of the National Mall, so you could walk here from the Washington Monument. The Mall is deceiving in its size, so you might find your feet are unhappy by the time you finish your trek.
  • The White House is also beautiful at night. Harder to get pictures of because they won’t let you close to the fence. Forget about finding a place to park near here. Walk or taxi.

Last Minute Advice for Visiting DC’s Monuments at Night

  • Camera tripods are allowed everywhere on the National Mall except inside the Lincoln or Jefferson Memorials or on US Capitol grounds.
  • You need a permit to use a tripod on Capitol grounds . Yes, a security officer will show up and ask to see your permit.
  • Bring some snacks and water if walking , especially if travelling from end to end. The National Mall is a 4-mile loop, round trip.
  • If you’re not tired after your bus tour, walk or drive back to your favorite monument and get better pictures with less people.

Visiting Monuments Across the USA

Whether you go by day or night, on a paid tour or a free DIY tour, make time to see the monuments of Washington, DC! These free attractions all tell an important story from US history, and they are there so we never forget them!

Looking for more monuments to visit in the US? Check these out!

  • Best National Parks to Visit for Black History Month
  • Celebrate Presidents’ Day by Visiting a Presidential Home
  • The Most Underrated National MONUMENTS in Every State

Happy Travels!

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Experience the magic of Washington DC night tours with our DC at Dusk tour! Discover iconic landmarks, monuments, and memorials beautifully illuminated at night! Book today for an unforgettable evening adventure!

Your guided DC night tour begins at the U.S. Navy Memorial at 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW – halfway between the White House and the U.S. Capitol – and will bring you a unique and breathtaking look at our nation’s capital!

Take a trip to the twilight zone with this mesmerizing dusk city highlights tour. As night falls in the capital, all the most famous monuments are lit up, casting a glimmering glow over the city and offering countless photo opportunities. You’ll begin the tour at the U.S. Navy Memorial, before heading through the half-light to major attractions such as the White House, the Korean War Memorial, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial.

You’ll find each one features special illuminations at night, with regular opportunities to hop off and see the spectacular sculpture work up close. The full shimmering skyline can be seen at the start and endpoint of your tour, which also includes views of the twinkling Tidal Basin and Thomas Jefferson Memorial. Washington, DC, night tours don’t get much more magical than this!

Please note that an upgrade option for this tour is conducted with a luxury glass-top or open-top convertible bus led by a driver/guide in one! Please note that convertible buses switch from open-tops to glass-tops between Oct 15 – Mar 15 due to colder temperatures.

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Our tour and guide was amazing! We had so much fun and could not have asked for better service. We had a great time as a family and would love to do the tour again! - Hannah A.

Highly recommend! The tour covered all the main sites with ample photo ops and stops to walk around the monuments. Small size tour and comfy mini van (open top in warmer seasons, glass top in colder ones). Our tour guide, Brittany, was friendly and well-informed. Good price for what you get, too. - JC

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Nick is the BEST tour guide! We loved it so much we did a day tour and a dusk tour both were awesome!

We took the Nighttime Tour of Monuments. Nick was a fabulous guide. I enjoyed how he shared his knowledge and humor with us. If only he was my Government and History teacher, I would have remembered more. Great tour!

We loved our tour with Dion (Tour Guide) + Curtis (Driver). Our group had the best time with them and many of us said that this is the best tour they ever had, hands down. Dion has genuine excitement and deep, deep knowledge about US history and all the sites. However, it was never boring because he has such an amazing personality and unique storytelling ability. It felt like a re-telling of US History that we have never heard before. Although it was a lot of walking, he kept us entertained and engaged and knew when to get the right photo. He is very talented at what he does and it was definitely a highlight of our trip. Appreciate your hard work and enthusiasm!

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Our luxury tour buses provide a comfortable and climate-controlled environment for an enjoyable touring experience, while also offering protection from the elements. We cater to various group sizes with a diverse fleet of vehicles, from SUVs to premium motor-coaches, ensuring that our private tours can be customized for couples or large groups alike. To maintain a more intimate atmosphere on our public tours, we intentionally limit the capacity of our tour buses to keep the average group size small. We do our best to keep large, same-party groups together on the same bus, but please remember that the seating is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Once you claim your seats – they’re reserved only for you for the duration of the tour.

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Unfortunately, our shuttles are not wheelchair accessible, nor is there storage for baby strollers. If you have a wheelchair, please call us to make special vehicle arrangements for your tour. Some of our tours involve longer walks so if you like, you may stay on board the shuttle, near the landmark, without exiting the shuttle bus every time.

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Experience a whole different side of Washington, DC during our Monuments By Night tour! Climb into our all-electric Red Roadsters and tour the National Mall in style while enjoying the moonlit magic of the monuments, White House, and Capitol Hill!

  • Receive a comprehensive overview of the National Mall and monuments
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Ready to test your night-photography skills and see some jaw-dropping views while learning the history of the United States through the National Mall? Hop on our all-electric Red Roadsters and get ready for the ride of your vacation! We start our DC tour at the at National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial, where our guides take you back in time to the city’s origins and give you some tips for exploring the city on your own. As we work our way through the Smithsonian complex, our guides regale you with the story behind our amazing museums and help you choose which one you will visit during your stay. Next, we take you past two of DC’s most incredible monuments, the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial. Afterward, you’re able to wander through the FDR and MLK memorials and enjoy a stroll along the jaw-dropping Tidal Basin at sunset. Continue on past the World War I and World War II Memorials to the Lincoln Memorial, where you’re blown away by views of the Potomac River and the National Mall sparkling in the dark. Be entertained by stories of the city’s history, statues, and famous buildings on your way to the White House, where you see possibly the most iconic American structure. Continue on toward Capitol Hill to be astounded by the Capitol Building. End your tour on a high note by asking your guide for some recommendations for the rest of your stay in the city. Our RedRoadsters are the personal and comfortable way to tour the National Mall.

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Washington DC Monuments At Night (Best DC Monuments At Night Tours!)

Are you planning a Washington DC trip and thinking about visiting the DC monuments at night? Imagine the Lincoln Memorial at night all lit up!  I bet you want to find the best night tours in Washington DC.

Awesome! There are a lot of great options to see the DC monuments at night. Touring the National Mall at night will help you beat the heat of the summer (if you go during summer!) and also the crowds will be so much lower all year round!

If you have been following along on my blog you will know that I am based in Utah. One exciting thing you may not know is that I lived just outside of Washington DC and was able to explore a lot of the East Coast during our time there.  

I love Washington DC and all of the East Coast historical sites.  I wish I could have lived there longer!

In this post, we are going to go over why it is awesome to visit the DC monuments at night, answer a few questions you might have visiting DC by night, and give you a plan of attack with the option of booking a DC night tour.

Let's plan everything you need to know when visiting the DC monuments at night!

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Why Visit the DC Monuments at Night?

Okay, truth be told is that on a trip to DC last year, my husband visited the monuments at night because he was in meetings during the day. So, yes, one reason is that it's the only time you have time. 

But hopefully, that's not the situation, in which case, here are the five reasons to why touring Washington DC at night is awesome. 

1. Washington DC Monuments are Open at Night

They're open. There is not a lot open in the evening in DC. The museums close early. But the monuments are always accessible.

2. The Blazing Sun is Down

You don't have to mess with the sun. Summer and DC when mixed together are ingredients for heat. For the most part, you are outside if you are visiting the monuments. By going at night, you can enjoy the monuments without battling the summer heat.

3. Less Crowds

Another reason is there are fewer crowds. You won't be completely alone in most places. You will still see tour buses late at night. Sometimes you won't see the buses, but all of a sudden see a swarm of people with lanyards and know tour or convention buses are still making the rounds.

You will also likely come across families and friends on rental bikes or scooters getting around Washington DC .  But there won't be many. And with few people out and about, you will have plenty of space to roam around.

And if you happen to be a runner, and my husband and I are, avoiding the heat and having space is a recipe for a great, scenic run.

4. Monuments at Night are Lit Up

See the lights. The monuments are lit up at night, accentuating their majestic structures.

5. Peaceful

It's peaceful. With fewer cars and fewer people, it is noticeably more quiet. It is a great way to quietly take in each monument and ponder on their messages.

Transportation to the Washington DC Monuments

Take the Orange, Silver, or Blue Line to the Smithsonian stop.  The Smithsonian stop is where you will want to exit to start your monument at night tour.

There is a small free parking lot by the Washington Memorial that I used to park at all the time.  However, if spots are taken you can usually find a spot along the Mall.  These spots do cost money.  If you park at night, you should have better luck than finding a spot earlier in the day.

How Much Time Do I Need to See the Monuments at Night?

The National Mall is about a 5-mile round trip.  You can try to hit as many monuments and memorials as you can but it can take hours, so you may want to pick and choose the ones that are most important to you.

How Much Time Do I Need to See Washington DC at Night?

Obviously, you are not going to be speed walking you will want to enjoy each monument and read the inscriptions and take pictures at each one.  I would give yourself about 3 hours to tour around some of the top monuments and memorials on foot.

If you decide to rent a bike or take a moonlight trolley ride , you will be able to cut your time in half.

Things to Know Before Exploring the Washington Monuments at Night

The monuments are run by the National Park Service.

Do the Monuments in DC Close? Can you See the Monuments at Night? 

The monuments are open 24 hours a day.  there are park rangers available from 9:30 am – 11:30 pm daily., is it safe to walk around the national mall at night.

Yes, but with caution. DC at night is amazing, however, there are a lot of homeless people in DC.  I think you are safe if you are in a group or near big groups.  If you are concerned about safety book a tour! 

Restroom Facilities

Restrooms are located at the Lincoln Memorial, the FDR Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial.  There is another restroom as you are walking along the path.

Where Do You Park to See the Monuments at Night in DC?

The good thing about DC at night is the crowds are lower making the parking spaces more available.  Parking is strictly enforced.  So please pay attention to the signs. There is also a free parking lot near the Washinton Monument. 

Plan of Attack for Viewing the DC Washington Monuments at Night!

Make your plan of attack for viewing and walking DC monuments at night.  You will want to have a plan on which monuments you want to see first and which ones are the most important to you. 

This is a plan for the best route to see Washington DC Monuments at night. This is a self-guided walking tour of the best monuments to see in DC at night. We will list all of the group DC tours a little later.  

Washington DC at Night Map

This DC monuments at night maps will give you an idea of where everything is located. 

1. Washington Monument at Night

The National Mall stretches from the United States Capitol to the east, to the Lincoln Memorial to the west. From the Smithsonian Station, it is about half of a mile to the Washington Memorial (to the west of the station).

Is the Washington Monument lit up at Night?

Yes, It is so beautiful! You can see it for miles! 

2. Word War II Memorial at Night

From there, your next step will be likely the World War II Memorial, about a third of a mile to the west of the Washington Memorial. I really enjoyed the World War II Memorial and spent quite some time there before moving on.

The World War II Memorial is made up of two semicircles, with two arches commemorating the two theaters of the war: the Pacific and the Atlantic. Pillars line the semicircles, each with a name of one of the fifty states.

3. Lincoln Memorial at Night

From the World War II Memorial, you will have about a half-mile to the Lincoln Memorial.

Word of Caution

A word of caution here. I would recommend walking along the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool that runs between the Lincoln Memorial and the World War II Memorial. It can be quite easy to follow a path that veers to the north.

I have found going toward the Constitution Gardens to the north is intimidating. There appear to be fewer people at night, the lighting is very poor, and you may see the occasional bench sleeper. It is not the best path to see the Lincoln Memorial at night. 

You will have plenty of light and should have plenty of company if you stay by the reflecting pool.

The Lincoln Memorial at night is an awesome sight and a favorite of many. Don't be surprised if it seems crowded, even late at night.

4. Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Night

From there, unless you saw it on your way, consider going to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. This is one of the best memorials to visit on a DC night tour. 

There do not seem to be many people at night, and the stillness of the evening help to reflect on the sacrifice of those who served.

If you call it good at that point, you probably haven't been out too long, and can go back to your hotel or other abode and call it a night.

Continue Along the Path

But if you have time, stamina, and the desire to see it all, if you head south from the Lincoln Memorial, and walk along the west bank of the Tidal Basin, you can see quite a few more memorials.

5. Jefferson Memorial at Night

The last stop will be the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, which is over a mile from the Lincoln Memorial. 

Smithsonian Station

The good news is that you can get to the Smithsonian Station from there by continuing counterclockwise along the Tidal Basin (it takes about another mile).

Other Monuments Along the Way

Korean war veterans memorial and martin luther king jr memorial.

Walking another mile is a tall order for me unless I get an early start. But if I'm ambitious, I might go part way, hitting the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial.

  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

The other memorial along that route is the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial. This is an expansive memorial, with quite a bit to see.

Complete List of Memorials and Monuments

Here is a complete list of the major memorials and monuments on the National Mall in no particular order:

  • Jefferson Memorial
  • Korean War Veterans Memorial
  • Lincoln Memorial
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • Washington Monument
  • World War II Memorial
  • Martin Luther King Memorial

Now for the fun part!  There is so much walking involved when seeing the monuments plus night time can be intimidating if you are alone. Let's list out some of the best night tours of Washington DC so you will not have to deal with that. 

Washington DC Monument Night Tours

If you prefer to be in a group, there are many  DC night tours available.   Many offer a form of transportation other than your feet. 

Touring Washington DC at Night

This is really nice because there is a lot of walking involved when touring the DC monuments.  Here are the best night tours in DC .

The following are the best monuments by night tours Washington DC has to offer. 

1. Washington DC Night Bus Tour

The Washington DC Monuments at Night Bus Tour is probably the best way to tour at DC by night.  You have the safety of a larger group as well as a guide.  This is a 3-hour excursion.  Keep in mind the night bus tour is not offered every night. Check the schedule to see when it is available.  

On our most recent trip, we decided to take the daytime bus tour .  We talked with many people who had done the DC night monument tour and loved it.  They said it was even better than the day tour. Unfortunately, the DC by night tour wasn't offered on the days we were in DC.  

The Monuments by moonlight Trolley Tour is another option. These are some of the best options for Washington DC night tours!

2. Washington DC Monuments Night Bike Tour

A Bike Tour of Washington DC at Night is another great way to see the monuments.  

Washington DC Night Tours

This DC monument tour at night is about three hours and allows you to jump on and off your bike to see the spectacular views of the National Mall at night.

3. Roadster Monuments at Night Tour

The Night Time Roadster Tour is a great way to explore the Nation's Capital at night.  This seven-passenger electric vehicle will provide a two-hour guided historical trip around the most fascinating DC attractions. 

It is a great opportunity to use your nighttime photography skills. This is a fantastic Washington DC evening monument tour to consider. 

4. Segway Monuments at Night Tour

A Washington DC Segway Night Tour is a fun adventure to try. You get the same benefits as the bike tour but with just a little less physical exercise involved.

Take a Drive to Iwo Jima

After you visit all of the monuments near the Mall, take a driving tour of DC monuments at night to Iwo Jima.  It is a short drive, and so worth it.  On our last trip, we never adjusted to East Coast time.  We ended up visiting Iwo Jima at midnight! 

I loved seeing this monument at night! There is plenty of parking all around! My brother was in the Marines, so this one has a special place in my heart. 

This was one of the best DC monuments at night to visit for me! 

Visit the DC Monuments at Night

Hopefully, this gives you some helpful tips for visiting the DC monuments at night!   It is so fun to experience these great memorials in a different light. (no pun intended) The National Mall at night is incredible! 

Memorials and Monuments and the East Coast National Parks   and East Coast Historic Sites are a vital part of learning history. It helps us remember those that came before us and the lessons from the past. 

History is not always pretty but learning from these events will help us become better.  Without them, we may forget the learning moments of American history.

I hope you have so much fun as you tour Washington DC at night! 

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I live in the D.C. area and love visiting the monuments at night! It is always so fun to explore with way fewer people around. Also, Big Bus tours has an awesome night tour that is worth doing at least once.

I will look it up!

I love the monuments in DC at night. The last trip I took there was with my daughter on her 8th-grade school trip and we arrived (after being on buses all day) in the evening – we had a picnic dinner and then toured several of the monuments after dark. Such a great start to the trip.

That sounds like a great trip. I hope my kids get to do fun things like that!

I would like to try the Night Time Roadster Tour. I like learning from tour guides about history.

I do too! That would be a cool tour!

These pictures are cool! We have sort of mapped out a trip to D.C., but we wanted to wait until our youngest was just a tad older. I’ve been three times, but the rest of my family hasn’t. I was totally looking into a night tour of the monuments. I remember walking around the mall in July! Night would be better. I’ll keep your tips in mind for when we do go!

Yes, I want to wait until my kids are a little older. Although, when we lived there I had a 2 and a 4 year old and we had lots of fun.

The segway and nighttime roadster tours look awesome! I imagine it’s a whole different experience seeing those monuments up close. Thanks for sharing your tips; I’ve pinned it for when we next go to DC!

Oh good! I think a tour is the way to go because it is a lot of walking otherwise!

Such great photos Lisa! I never thought about visiting DC Monuments at night … it is beautiful!

This trip was because my husband had conferences all day! But so beautiful for sure!

When I was in college I visited my friend who lived in D.C. and we toured the monuments at night. It was such a fun experience.

I went to DC for the first time in college too! My roommate grew up there.

I love DC at night! I definitely think most people only go see the sights during the day, but I remember in high school we went to DC every year and it was an 8 hour drive. By the time we got there it was the evening and we would go by the Mall and the White House. We always went back the next day for our actual sightseeing, but they all look so great at night.

Yes, I would see them both at day and night to get the full experience!

It would be interesting to see the monuments at night and for long exposure photography.

Yes, some great shots!

The monuments looks amazing at night. We haven’t been to Washington DC yet but we have talked about going.

DC is a great place for a vacation!

I love the monuments at night. It is such a different experience at night.

When we lived there we did July 4th on the Mall. It was incredible!

How fun to do a night tour! I hope to visit DC soon. I’d definitely do this.

There are some fun tours and sites to see!

These are stunning photos! I’ve only seen the White House at night…will use this as a guide the next time I visit.

Thanks! I hope to plan another trip in the next few years.

I think seeing the monuments at night would be even more magical than seeing them during the daytime. I’ve still never been to DC. Had a trip paid for and then COVID happened! Rats! Hopefully another time. I enjoyed your photos!

Hopefully, you get to go one day. I love Washington DC!

Amazing post! I have traveled to so many places but never to Washington DC.. Its on my bucket list and the night time Monuments are now at the top! Thank you for sharing!

You should go, you would love it!

Thanks for sharing this article. I didn’t realize that they were so lit up and you could experience them at night. What a fun way to see the memorials. I do want to get to DC someday to see all that history has to offer there. We have to learn from history the good, bad and ugly because it is where we came from.

So true! I love all the monuments because they help us remember where we came from.

I’ve seen the monuments many times, but I don’t know if I’ve ever seen them at night. That is a great idea. I would love to try out the Segway too.

Segway looks like a cool tour!

See I never would have thought about visiting these monuments at night! Now I absolutely will! Very cool idea and Washington seems like such a great city for it.

It is an amazing vacation spot!

Great information, I’d love to go during the cherry blossom festival and the see the Smithsonian!

Cherry Blossoms are so beautiful. It is a great time to visit!

I have always loved the monuments at night…so beautiful!

They really are so beautiful!

These are gorgeous, and absolutely on my list of vacation spots now!

I think every American needs to see Washington DC at least once in their lifetime!

The monuments are beautiful day and night. DC is one of my favorite places.

me too! I have such a love for our country and Washington DC!

There’s something very magical about seeing everything at night. Thanks for sharing your great pictures.

No problem! It is magical!

I’ve been to DC many times as a child and teenager. I had the opportunity to be stationed there while in the Navy, but I didn’t want to deal with the traffic every day! LOL

I can say, that I’ve only ever driven the beltway at night, not actually visited the monuments, but it is definitely beautiful!

The traffic is horrible. I agree! Metro during no peak hours is what we did frequently.

Wow! We have only been to DC for two short days, and were too tired by nightfall to stick around! Looks fabulous! Next time we go, will have to look into a night walk for sure! Also love the Segwey idea!! Lol

DC is one of those vacations that you go go go. So having enough energy is key!

We have not seen the monuments at nite. Sounds like we need to plan to do that!

DC is awesome!

nighttime always brings such intensity to any vista and these images are no different. beautiful. the segway tour looks so fun!

I know I need to go back and do the segway tour!

Thank you for all the awesome photos. Washington, DC is onour bucket list.

It is such a great spot to visit!

I love this idea! I pinned it! We are always going to DC during the day, now I want to go at night. What a new experience! We always take the metro up from Vienna. Thank you for the inspiration and idea! I love your travels and blog!!!

Thanks! I lived in Oakton which was near Vienna!

Beautiful! Something about the monuments at night make them more special.

For sure! They are beautiful!

Looks like a great trip! great pics!

I will definitely be adding this to my list of places to visit when I go on my road trip! Thanks for the ideas!

So cool! My son got to experience this on a school trip a few years ago.

I hope my kids get to go.

Such striking photos. Breathtaking!

It is so beautiful!

I remember visiting here one summer and we walked the entire length from the capital to the Lincoln memorial while visiting many of the monuments you mentioned. It was hot! Maybe some day I’ll go back and see it at night. Sounds beautiful!

DC can be so hot! It is a ton of walking too!

My son has done this tour with a company that takes student groups, but we did not go! It looks really interesting! I appreciate the tips!

This would be a great tour to take!

WOW!! This post brought back memories!! I use to live in Ohio and Delaware and would visit DC. Now I live in Alaska and haven’t been there in about 20 years. My last visit was when one of my students won a writing contest and she and I went to DC to accept her award (and met 50 other students). It was a great visit!

DC is so amazing! I love all the monuments!

I really enjoyed your perspective. I think the monuments take on a new feeling at night, and I certainly enjoy the view without all the crowds!

I am a big fan too!

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Duration: 4-hours Start Time: Flexible Meeting Location: Flexible Activity Level: Easy/Moderate Experience: DC's iconic monuments become even more inspiring when the white marble is illuminated in contrast to the night sky. With fewer tourists and little traffic, you can revel in the monuments' peaceful and calming essence. This private bike ride can be customized to see your favorite monuments. Your private bike guide will meet you at your hotel, review a recommended route with the best night sights and customize your bicycle ride to see additional sights you want to visit. Favorites sights to see at night include the White House, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, DC WWI Memorial, and the WWII Memorial. Based on your interests, your guide can also take you to the FDR Presidential Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Korean Veterans Memorial, Smithsonian Castle, Capitol Building, Library of Congress or Supreme Court. Your guide will provide you with brand new premium water bottles, snacks and lights and is able to carry some (if not all) of your gear. Program Includes: • Rental of comfortable bicycles and helmets with lights, water and snacks provided • Experience the city and receive local tips from your savvy local guide • Door to door service and flexible timing - guide will meet the guests at a Washington area hotel • Guide's gratuity not included • Bike tour guide's gratuity is not included • 24-hour support phone number Important Information for Guests Traveling with Children: Adults and teens can enjoy riding appropriately sized bicycles while smaller children can either ride kids' bikes or be chauffeured safely by the DC Cycling Concierge in his custom family bike (ages 4 months to 9-year-olds) and/or tag-along (ages 3 to 10-year-olds). The family bike and tag along, gives parents of little ones some major peace-of-mind about safety and predictability. And if their kids get tired, they can coast on the tag-alongs or even sleep in the family bike. Additional Information: • The starting time and date of the tour is customizable to fit your schedule. • We recommend a start time by or just before dusk. • This tour is offered all year round, 7-days a week. • Restrictions may apply depending on the date and time of the tour. • Sunset, fireworks, or Cherry Blossom seasonal bookings are also available (rates may increase). • The starting location of the tour is customizable to fit your schedule. The tour can start at your hotel door step, at a restaurant you just finished breakfast or lunch, or custom location of your liking. Tour Itinerary: • 4-hours with a private bike tour with rental bike and guide. • The tour will take guests past the White House, and the Washington Monument to the World War II Memorial, pass the Reflecting Pool over to the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial. From there guests will head over to the impressive Lincoln Memorial then on to the Korean War Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Roosevelt Memorial and finally the stunning Jefferson Memorial. The guide will teach guests about the Monuments and Memorials and their significance. • The order at which attractions are visited may vary. The number of attractions visited may also differ depending on how long guests stay at each site as well as where they are starting from. Final itinerary is at guide's discretion. • Along the way you may also see: National Mall with the Smithsonian Museums, The Capitol Building, Tidal Basin, Cherry Trees (depending on season) • Indoor entrance tickets are not included for any locations. • All stops, timing and inclusions of the tour are dependent on traffic and weather conditions. • Gratuity for the tour guide is not included. • We can customize the tour and stops to fit your needs upon request.

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