Skip-the-Line Washington Monument Tickets + Self Guided Book

This hard-to-get ticket gives you timed access to the observation deck. From the top, enjoy 360-degree views and a unique, top-down perspective of the city's major buildings and monuments. With the h

This hard-to-get ticket gives you timed access to the observation deck. From the top, enjoy 360-degree views and a unique, top-down perspective of the city's major buildings and monuments. With the help of an exclusive guidebook, take in sweeping skyline views of the nation’s capital, including the White House, U.S. Capitol, National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, Potomac River, the Pentagon, Washington National Cathedral, and Arlington Cemetery. The iconic Washington Monument honors George Washington, the first President of the United States, and rises 555 feet above the National Mall. Built from marble, granite, and bluestone, it represents the strength and unity of the country and remains one of the most visited attractions in Washington, DC. Upgrade your ticket to include a small-group walking tour through the National Mall Memorials led by an expert local guide and make the most of your visit to Washington, DC.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the walking tour option?

A: There’s no strict age limit for the walking tour. It’s generally family-friendly, but keep in mind that younger kids might get tired on the walk. It’s about 1.5 miles total, so just plan accordingly! Strollers can be tough on some paths, but carriers work well.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad on the day of our visit?

A: If the weather's severe, they might cancel the tour. You’d get an option to reschedule or get a refund, but the tickets for the Washington Monument are pretty flexible. Just keep an eye on the forecast and check your email for updates!

Q: Is parking easy near the Washington Monument?

A: Parking can be tricky! There are some garages around, but they fill up fast. I’d recommend using public transit if you can. Metro is a great option, or you could use rideshare to avoid the stress of finding a spot.

Discussions

Thinking about getting the Washington Monument tickets as a gift!

Hey guys! I'm considering gifting the skip-the-line Washington Monument tickets plus the walking tour for my parents. They love history and visiting DC. I know the views are amazing, but how's the walking tour? Can anyone share their experience? I want to make sure it's worth it! Also, how long does everything take?

Anyone had issues with booking the skip-the-line tickets?

I’m trying to get the skip-the-line Washington Monument tickets for next weekend, but I keep seeing sold out messages. Is it worth it to keep trying or are there other options? I really want to take my sister for her birthday!