Bicycling among DC illuminated marble monuments is magical against the night sky. Ride stress free on the safest routes around Washington DC with your own knowledgeable private guide. With fewer touri
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Location: Washington DC
What's Included
- Head and tail lights
- Guide meets you at your lodging on your schedule
- Snacks
- Professional private guide
- Bicycles included
- New premium water bottle (to keep)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's technically no strict age limit, but kids should be able to ride independently and comfortably on a bike. Generally, ages 10 and up do well on this tour. If you have younger kids, just check with the provider to see if they can accommodate them in a tandem or tag-along bike! It’s a pretty relaxed ride, which is great for families.
A: Dress in layers since it can get chilly at night, especially in the fall! A light jacket or hoodie works great. Also, wear comfortable shoes since you’ll be biking for a few hours. Avoid anything too loose that might get caught in the bike. And don't forget the sunscreen—yes, even at night, if the moon's out! 😉
A: Yes! The provider is really flexible about weather cancellations. If it looks like rain or severe weather, they’ll give you a call or email to reschedule. Make sure to give them at least a few hours’ notice if you think you might need to change plans. They want everyone to have a great experience!
Discussions
Just did the DC Monuments at Night Bike Tour—amazing experience!
I took the Private DC Monuments at Night Bike Tour last weekend and it was so cool! We rode with a guide who picked us up right from our hotel, and seeing the monuments illuminated was just breathtaking. The bike was super comfy and they provided us with snacks and water (which is nice!). It felt really safe since we were on less busy streets. Highly recommend it for a unique way to see the city!
Thinking about gifting the night bike tour—need advice!
I’m considering this Private DC Monuments at Night Bike Tour as a gift for my boyfriend's birthday. He loves biking and history, but I’m nervous about logistics like parking and timing. Can anyone share experiences or tips on how it works? Is it good for first-timers?