Posts Tagged ‘pedicab tour’
Smithsonian Museum of Natural History — Things to See in DC
The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History is the most visited museum in Washington DC — and it’s always free. Located on the National Mall, the museum features dinosaur fossils, the Hope Diamond, a butterfly pavilion, and an IMAX theater. Parking is available on Madison Drive, with easy Metro access at Federal Triangle or Smithsonian station. For a stress-free visit, start or end your trip with a private pedicab tour of the National Mall.
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 MoreJefferson Memorial Opening Hours
Jefferson Memorial Opening Hours – 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and it is always free to the public. A Nonpartisan Pedicab DC Monuments and Memorials Tour always includes a stop at the Jefferson Memorial.
Read MoreThings to do in DC — See the Cherry Blossoms
See the Cherry Blossoms The cherry blossoms are in full bloom around the Tidal Basin. One of the best things to do in DC right now is to go right out to the Tidal Basin to see them. They won’t last long. Take a Cherry Blossom Tour by Nonpartisan Pedicab to see the cherry…
Read MoreSee DC — Best way to Tour the Lincoln Memorial
See DC — The Best Way to To See the Lincoln Memorial Every visitor to Washington DC wants to see the Lincoln Memorial. From the steps of the Lincoln, you get a sweeping view of the entire National Mall all the way down to the US Capitol. If you want to see DC, the best…
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