Washington DC Monuments Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour

Visit the most famous landmarks of America’s capital city! See the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol Building, Smithsonian Museums, and much more, and learn the revolutionary history behi

Visit the most famous landmarks of America’s capital city! See the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Capitol Building, Smithsonian Museums, and much more, and learn the revolutionary history behind the creation of Washington, D.C. Note: Some key stops are located farther apart and require a short drive, as they can’t be easily reached by walking. After booking, check your email/text for a special password and setup instructions. Download the Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and once it's complete, you can enjoy it offline. Just open the app, hit the road, and follow the audio instructions! New, Lifetime access, no expiry. Use it anytime, on any trip, as many times as you want. This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.

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Location: Washington DC

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this audio tour? I was thinking of getting it for my kids.

A: There’s no strict age limit for the audio tour, so it's great for kids! However, some of the historical content might be a bit advanced, depending on their age. My 10-year-old loved it, but my 6-year-old lost interest halfway through. Just make sure they’re able to walk between stops comfortably since some are a bit spread out.

Q: Can I cancel or reschedule this experience if something comes up?

A: Since this is a digital audio tour with lifetime access, you don’t really have to worry about cancellations. Once you purchase it, you can use it whenever you want, no expiration date! So if plans change, just wait until you're ready to enjoy it. No stress!

Q: What do we need to wear for this tour? Is it a lot of walking?

A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes! There’s quite a bit of walking involved, especially if you want to see all the stops. Dress for the weather, too. If it’s sunny, sunglasses and sunscreen are a must. And if it’s chilly, a light jacket would be smart—most of the tour is outdoors.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the DC Monuments Audio Tour—thoughts?

Hey everyone! I'm considering this Washington DC Monuments Self-Guided Walking Audio Tour for my friend who’s visiting soon. I can’t believe it’s free! How’s the audio? Is it engaging? And do you think it’s good for someone who has never been to DC?

Tips for making the most of the DC Audio Tour!

So I just did the Washington DC Monuments tour with the audio guide. It was awesome but a bit tiring! Make sure to check the distances between stops. Also, I’d recommend going early in the morning to avoid crowds. Bring snacks and water, you’ll need them! Anyone else have pointers?