Handicap Accessible Tours
Handicap Access at the Lincoln Memorial
There is excellent handicap access at the Lincoln Memorial. Read this article to find information about ramps, parking, elevators, tour options, and transport options as well as wheelchair access. We even give you a tip on where you can get a free wheelchair rental right at the Lincoln Memorial.
Read MoreHow Can the Disabled See the Cherry Blossoms in Washington DC?
The Cherry Blossom festival in Washington DC is world famous. Thousands of cherry trees open into full bloom in late March or early April drawing tens of thousands of visitors. It’s easy if you are fit and healthy. How can the disabled see the cherry blossoms in Washington DC?
Read MoreHow 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 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 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.
Read MoreJefferson Memorial Handicap Parking
Jefferson Memorial handicap parking is available on East Basin Drive. Unfortunately, it is not extremely close to the Jefferson Memorial. Here’s the info on handicap access to the Jefferson Memorial.
Read MoreHandicap Parking at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum
Handicap parking at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum is available on Madison Drive. Happily, a new wheelchair accessible ramp has now been opened at this entrance. There is also a wheelchair accessible ramp on the Constitution Avenue side of the building, but there is no parking here.
Read MorePrivate Tours for Handicapped Visitors to Washington DC
Anyone looking for private tours for handicapped visitors to Washington DC is going to find a lack of suitable options. Now, handicapped visitors to the nation’s capital have the perfect solution in Nonpartisan Pedicab.
Read MoreThings to Do in DC with Limited Mobility
Don’t worry about your trip! Get the best insider tips on Things to Do in DC with Limited Mobility. Armed with a small bit of information, your visit will be easy and accessible.
Read MoreTouring Washington DC with Elderly Visitors
Touring Washington DC with Elderly Visitors is now as easy as can be. A private tour with Nonpartisan Pedicab gets you right up to all the monuments. You can see all the monuments in about 3 hours. If you have limited mobility, this tour will greatly reduce the amount you need to walk.
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