Washington D.C Social Distance Walking Tour

The National Mall is home to numerous monuments, memorials, sculptures, statues, and attractions honoring the legacy and history of the United States including the Washington national Monument, the Co

The National Mall is home to numerous monuments, memorials, sculptures, statues, and attractions honoring the legacy and history of the United States including the Washington national Monument, the Constitution Gardens, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Lincoln Memorial, and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this walking tour, especially for kids?

A: There's no specific age limit for the walking tour! It's quite family-friendly, and kids are definitely welcome. Just keep in mind that the tour can involve a fair amount of walking, so make sure your little ones are up for it. Also, you might want to bring some water and snacks for them.

Q: How does the rescheduling work if the weather's bad?

A: If the weather is severe, the tour will be rescheduled. They usually notify you via email or text about any changes. Just keep an eye on the forecast and you can always reach out to the provider if you have doubts! It's pretty flexible.

Q: What should I wear for the walking tour? Is it casual or more formal?

A: Casual is totally fine! Think comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. You’ll be doing a lot of walking, so you want to be comfy. A light jacket might be good if you're going in the spring or fall. Carrying a small backpack for water and snacks is a plus!

Discussions

Thinking about getting the Washington D.C Social Distance Walking Tour for my parents!

Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting my parents the Washington D.C Social Distance Walking Tour since they love history and walking. They’ve been wanting to see all the monuments! I see it’s free and lasts a while, but I’m curious about how engaging the guide is. Have any of you experienced this? What was your favorite part?

What to expect from the D.C. walking tour?

I’m planning to do the Washington D.C Social Distance Walking Tour this weekend, and I’m pretty excited! What can I expect regarding the walking pace? I’ve heard some tours go really fast. Also, any tips on spots to take good pics?