Washington Monument

★ 4.8 (104K+ reviews) • 9K+ booked
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Klook User
18 Feb
Location is great it is closed to Capital one and the China town. We had a great stay the room was clean the staff are friendly and helpful too.
Klook User
18 Feb
was great day. yes a long day but the guide and drivers were great.
Swati ******
3 Feb
We had an absolutely wonderful experience on this tour. Even though there were no other co-passengers, the team still went ahead and conducted the group tour just for us privately instead of canceling, which we truly appreciated and found very thoughtful. Our tour guide Mr Alper was extremely knowledgeable and engaging, sharing many fascinating stories and historical insights about America that made the experience even more meaningful. The tour was very informative and well organized, covering iconic landmarks such as the United States Capitol, Library of Congress, White House, Lincoln Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, Washington Monument, National Mall, people house. We learned so much today and thoroughly enjoyed every stop. Overall, it was an excellent and memorable tour, and we highly recommend it—especially thanks to the dedication and knowledge of our fantastic guide Mr Alper.
BeaAndrea *****
31 Jan
A truly great experience visiting Washington DC and Philadelphia. Our guide was very kind and knowledgeable. The schedule was strict, but we were able to see all the key spots, take great photos, and enjoy each area efficiently. The bus was also very comfortable.
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Selena *******
24 Jan
Jay was an excellent tour guide. He made us feel comfortable and explained every stop to the TEA! He's also good at translating in Spanish . Very friendly and made sure everyone was safe at all times.
Janice *****
11 Jan
this tour is very recommended for those travellers from NY. it is convenient that can visit a new state with very knowleageble tour guide, there is a quick stop in delaware where guest can buy some snacks and enjoy the ride to washington. the best part of this tour is when you can be able to visit the top tourist spot in just one day.
2+
Mei *********
7 Jan
it is a long drive from NY to Washington and Philly, it saved a lot of travelling time and fee if you do not or cannot drive yourself. But note, the tour is so packed that you cannot spend much time at each spots. Anyway, it fits for traveller without car and just want to have a Quick look of Washington and Phillys.
Albert **
2 Jan
Clean, comfy stay at Hampton Inn DC. Friendly staff, good breakfast, great location near sights Fun.

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The Washington Monument in Washington D.C. is a famous tall tower built to commemorate George Washington, the United States' first president. At 555 feet tall, it's the world's tallest stone structure and tower. Close by, you can check out other famous landmarks like the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials. This area is cared for by the National Park Service, and it’s filled with memorial stones and writings that celebrate our country's history. One of the best ways to explore the area is to take a walking, biking, or joining a guided tour. A guide can share lots of interesting facts and stories about these places. A trip to Washington D.C. wouldn't be complete without visiting these amazing tributes to American heritage.
Washington Monument, Independence Avenue Southwest, Ward 2, Washington, District of Columbia, United States

Things to do at Washington DC Monuments

Washington Monument Lodge

Drop by the Washington Monument Lodge to get your tickets, see cool exhibits, and grab some souvenirs. It's the perfect place to start your adventure at the Washington Monument.

Washington Monument Observation Deck

Take an elevator ride up to the top of the Washington Monument for amazing views of Washington, D.C. From 555 feet high, you can see famous spots like the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol.

Washington Monument's Memorial Stones

Come see the 193 memorial stones inside the Washington Monument. These stones were gifts from different states and groups with messages that honor George Washington and American unity.

Walking Tour

Take a walking tour of the National Mall! You’ll visit famous places like the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials. Your guide will share interesting stories about American history and the Civil War.

Biking Tour

Join a biking tour that takes you to the Washington Monument, Lincoln Statue, White House, and many more cool spots. It's a fun and exciting way to see all the main sights, including the beautiful paths around the National Mall.

Cruise Tour

Float along the Potomac River on a lunch or dinner cruise. You'll enjoy tasty food while you see the Washington Monument and other cool landmarks. It's a relaxing way to explore and enjoy the beauty of Washington D.C. from the water.