Archive for May 2022
How can Disabled and Senior Visitors Get Access to July 4th in Washington DC?
July 4th is a special day for all Americans. And, enjoying that day in Washington DC is a special experience. But for those with limited mobility, they always need to ask how can disabled and senior visitors get access to July 4th in Washington DC? Accessibility to the Fireworks The fireworks typically are launched…
Read MoreJuly 4th Parade in Washington DC
The July 4th Parade in Washington DC is fun for the whole family. The best place to view the parade go by is along Constitution Avenue between 7th and 17th Streets NW. The July 4th Parade runs from 11:45 AM until about 2:00 PM. July 4th Parade Staging Area Before the start of the…
Read MoreWashington DC Tours for Seniors
Private Washington DC tours for seniors is what makes Nonpartisan Pedicab tick. A pedicab is the best way to see all the sights. You can start on your own schedule and go at your own pace. See all the memorials in 2 – 4 hours with a personalized tour and a private tour guide. The pedicab always provides a 360 degree view. Every seat is a window seat. Go in comfort and and style with a shady canopy to keep the sun off. Interact one-on-one with your guide.
Read MoreSmithsonian Hours
Smithsonian hours of operation vary by museum and by the time of the year. Many Smithsonian museums open from 10:00 to 5:30 PM. Some have later summer hours.
Read MoreThings to Do in DC – Visit the Lincoln Memorial
One of the best things to do in DC is to visit the Lincoln Memorial. Opening Hours, Handicapped Access, How to Get to the Lincoln Memorial, Food Kiosks, etc. A stop at the Lincoln Memorial is always included on a Nonpartisan Pedicab DC Monuments and Memorials Tour.
Read MoreWashington Monument Opening Hours
Washington Monument opening hours are from 9:00AM – 5:00PM from Labor Day to Memorial Day 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM from Memorial Day to Labor Day (summer). The Washington Monument is always part of every Nonpartisan Pedicab DC Monuments and Memorials Tour.
Read MoreJefferson Memorial Parking
Jefferson Memorial parking can be very inconvenient. However, at least it is free.
Read MoreParking at the Lincoln Memorial
Parking at the Lincoln Memorial is always a little difficult. There is some on-street parking, but you must pay attention to avoid getting a ticket.
Read MoreParking at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum
You have many options for parking at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum. Either park on Madison Drive. Or else try the commerical parking at the Ronald Reagan Building nearby. Probably your best bet is to include a visit to the museum at the start or finish of a private tour by Nonpartisan Pedicab.
Read MoreHandicap Access at the Jefferson Memorial
Wondering about handicap access at the Jefferson Memorial? What is the best way to get there and see the memorial if you have mobility impairment? A private tour with Nonpartisan Pedicab is the perfect solution.
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