Washington, D.C. National Mall Segway Tour

Washington, D.C. National Mall Segway Tour. See Washington D.C.’s top attractions from a segway. This tour includes the White House, Capitol, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and more.

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Washington, D.C. National Mall Segway Tour

Washington, D.C. Our National Mall Tour for Day and Night is the ideal tour for those fresh to the town as well as those locals who are looking for an effortless glide to experience Washington DC. This Segways tour will provide you with a fantastic orientation for newbies to DC and will give you the opportunity to see virtually all the sites you’ve read about.

We’re positive that you’re going to learn new facts and stories about Washington that you’ve never heard for veterans and locals. And we’re sure that you both agree that the best way to see the’ Capital City’ is to ride a Segway. The National Mall tour will take you to the Lincoln Memorial all the way down! To participate in a segway tour, all riders are at least 16 years old.

Sites by Segway Tour In Washington DC

White House One of the world’s most photographed buildings and the most powerful symbol. Every president has lived in this Executive Mansion except for George Washington.

The government moved to “Jenkins’ Hill” in 1800 and since then the building has been in constant development. The dome itself can hold up the whole Statue of Liberty.

The pinnacle structure is dedicated to our country’s founder, George Washington. The National Mall’s centerpiece.

Smithsonian Castle Established by British scientist James Smithson who sent his fortune to “increase and disseminate knowledge” in 100 bags of gold, this building is the first endowment of the Smithsonian Institution that has grown into 15 buildings and complexes.

Lincoln Memorial A temple built for the 16th president on the edge of the Potomac River. For nearly a century, it has been at the center of the movement for civil rights.

Pennsylvania Avenue One of the most famous avenues in the world and home to the Capitol, the White House, the National Archives, the Navy Memorial, and more.

National Art Pieces Galleries from the finest craftsmen in the world over the past 3 centuries can be found in the National Mall’s only non-Smithsonian museum. See the site of one of American history’s most unknown presidential assassinations.

Also, see the Memorial of the Second World War, U.S. Navy Memorial, Capitol Hill, Old Office Building, U.S. National Mall, and more!

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