Meet at starbucks on 7th and E street –1 blocks from National Archives Metro and 1 block from Chinatown Metro. Bundle up in blankets on the Pedicab head towards the Nations Capital. Pass the Newseum,
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Private transportation
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the Festival Of Lights Night Tour, but I'd recommend it for ages 5 and up. It’s family-friendly, and kids usually love the lights and the pedicab ride. Just make sure to bundle them up since it can get chilly at night!
A: If the weather is really bad, they might cancel the tour for safety reasons. However, if it’s just drizzling, they’ll likely go ahead. It's best to check the day of and maybe call Discover DC Tours if you're unsure. They’re pretty good about keeping you informed!
A: Parking can be tricky in that area, especially during the holiday season. There's some street parking available, but I'd recommend using a garage if you’re driving. Consider getting there a bit early to find a spot or use public transit since the National Archives Metro is super close.
Discussions
Just did the Festival Of Lights Night Tour – AMAZING!
I went on the Festival Of Lights Night Tour last week, and wow! The lights were absolutely beautiful, especially the Capital Tree. The pedicab is so cozy with blankets, but seriously, bundle up if you're going. We passed the Newseum and the White House, and it felt super festive. Highly recommend this as a gift for anyone who loves holiday lights!
Thinking of gifting the Festival Of Lights tour – any tips?
I want to get this as a surprise for my parents! They're in D.C. for a visit and love Christmas lights. How's the experience? Is it really worth it? Also, any tips on what to wear?