DC Tours for Toddlers with Strollers

Explore Washington DC at Your Pace — With Your Little Ones in Tow!

Visiting Washington DC with a toddler and a stroller? Nonpartisan Pedicab is here to make your sightseeing stress-free, comfortable, and truly unforgettable. DC is packed with world-famous monuments, sprawling green spaces, and kid-friendly stops — and we’ll help you enjoy every moment without the long walks or crowded buses.

 

Family Friendly Tour Washington DC

 

We will: 

  • Pick you up from any downtown location to start your tour (hotels, restaurants, museums, garages, Metro, etc)
  • Tour at your own pace
  • Start the tour on your schedule
  • Tours can be as short as 1.5 hours, although 2 – 4 hours is typical
  • One small child can ride for free!
  • Room for two adults and up to 3 small children or 2 medium sized children (8-12)
  • Folding strollers are welcome in the pedicab
  • Feel free to leave the stroller on board while you climb the steps at the Lincoln or Jefferson Memorials
  • We can easily find a quiet spot to change your child. The cushioned bench of the pedicab is semi secluded and can serve as a changing table
  • Give an age appropriate tour narration for the older kids and adults
  • Show you the very best spots for family photos – we can take those shots for you as well

What’s the Best Way to See DC if I have Small Children in a Stroller?

On our tours, we will take you to the following monuments and locations where you can stop for photos. At each you can choose to get out and go inside or else just view them from the pedicab.

  • Lincoln Memorial
  • Washington Monument
  • Jefferson Memorial
  • MLK Memorial
  • FDR Memorial
  • Vietnam War Memorial
  • Korean War Memorial
  • WWII Memorial
  • White House
  • Tidal Basin
  • Reflecting Pool

You can see all the monuments plus the White House in 2-3 hours with brief stops at each. If you have more time, we can see the US Capitol, the Pennsylvania Avenue Presiential Inaugural Route and an overview of the Smithonsian Museums.

 

Private Tour of the National Mall

 

Why a Pedicab Tour Is Perfect for Families with Little Ones

DC with a stroller can be a challenge — long walks, busy sidewalks, and tired feet are all part of the experience. Fortunately, our pedicab tours take the hard work out of sightseeing.

Here’s why families love touring with us:

  • Stroller-friendly routes — We make your tour easy and accessible.

  • Toddler-approved pace — Go at your child’s rhythm. Stop for snacks, photos, or a play break whenever you like!

  • Personalized just for you — You tell us what you’re most excited to see, and we’ll build your route around that.

  • Up close and comfortable — Every seat is shaded with great views, and you’re never far from the action.

 

Cherry blossoms at the Washington Monument

 

A Washington DC Tour Designed for Your Family’s Comfort

We know that every family is different — some want to see ALL the sights, some want a shorter adventure with plenty of breaks, and some just want a beautiful ride around the Capitol before nap time. That’s why our tours are:

  • Flexible in length — Choose what works best for your day and energy level. 

  • Picked up from anywhere downtown — No shuttle stops or fixed schedules.

  • Interactive and engaging — Our guides love tailoring stories and stops to your toddler’s curiosity.

 

Ready to Ride? Let’s Customize Your Family’s Tour!

Whether it’s your child’s first big adventure or you’re back for more Washington DC fun, pedicabs let you see more, enjoy more, and worry less. We take the stress out of navigating with a toddler and stroller so you can focus on the moments that matter.

📞 Call us at 703-231-9882 to talk about your family’s needs and build your perfect DC tour.

 

DC Tours for Toddlers with Strollers

We have a range of kid friendly tours of Washington DC.

National Mall Passport for Kids

A great deal of fun for kids is to get free stamps for all the sites on the National Mall with a National Mall Passport. At each location with a ranger’s post, you can get a stamp from a park ranger to prove you visited each of the sites on the National Mall. Kid’s really enjoy collecting these stamps.

The National Park Service kid’s guide to the national mall is an interesting link.