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Cherry Blossom Mall and Tidal Basin Bloom Walking Tour
District of Columbia
Important Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
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Cut-off times are based on the experience’s local time.
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If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Any changes made less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time will not be accepted.
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Walk through history, nature, and diplomacy on DC's most iconic cherry blossom route led by an expert guide.
Begin at the WWII Memorial, where towering pillars and twin arches set a powerful tone. From there, wander the Tidal Basin, a place of quiet majesty where cherry blossoms grow and curl over water. Here, the ancient Japanese tradition of hanami, pausing beneath blooming trees to reflect on life's fleeting beauty, comes alive an ocean away, born from a century-old friendship between two nations.
Pass storied memorials and catch glimpses of iconic DC landmarks along the way. Every step blends East and West, nature and history, into something you won't find on a map.
We end at the Jeff...
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in English & Italian
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in English & Italian
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Professional Guide
Meeting Points
Departure
World War II Memorial Information
You'll get a text with your guide's info before the tour. We recommend Uber, Metro (Smithsonian or Federal Triangle stations), bus, or Capital Bikeshare/scooting to the meeting point, since parking's tricky nearby. We meet at the WWII Memorial Information Hut, look for your guide outside.
Return
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
The tour ends at the Jefferson Memorial. From there, it's an easy ride on a Capital Bikeshare bike or rideshare, or a walk to the Wharf. The nearest Metro stops are L'Enfant Plaza and Smithsonian.
Cherry Blossom Mall and Tidal Basin Bloom Walking Tour
District of Columbia
About
Walk through history, nature, and diplomacy on DC's most iconic cherry blossom route led by an expert guide.
Begin at the WWII Memorial, where towering pillars and twin arches set a powerful tone. From there, wander the Tidal Basin, a place of quiet majesty where cherry blossoms grow and curl over water. Here, the ancient Japanese tradition of hanami, pausing beneath blooming trees to reflect on life's fleeting beauty, comes alive an ocean away, born from a century-old friendship between two nations.
Pass storied memorials and catch glimpses of iconic DC landmarks along the way. Every step blends East and West, nature and history, into something you won't find on a map.
We end at the Jeff...
What's Included
Professional Guide
Highlights
2 hours
Offered in English & Italian
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
2 hours
Offered in English & Italian
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
Meeting Points
Departure
World War II Memorial Information
You'll get a text with your guide's info before the tour. We recommend Uber, Metro (Smithsonian or Federal Triangle stations), bus, or Capital Bikeshare/scooting to the meeting point, since parking's tricky nearby. We meet at the WWII Memorial Information Hut, look for your guide outside.
Return
Thomas Jefferson Memorial
The tour ends at the Jefferson Memorial. From there, it's an easy ride on a Capital Bikeshare bike or rideshare, or a walk to the Wharf. The nearest Metro stops are L'Enfant Plaza and Smithsonian.
Itinerary
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National World War II Memorial
The WWII Memorial is a great spot to find your guide and kick things off, with its grand plaza, granite pillars, and iconic twin arches marking victory in the Atlantic and Pacific. It's easy to find, impressive to look at, and sets a powerful tone right from the start of the tour.
10 minutes
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Tidal Basin
The Tidal Basin is DC's most beautiful stretch during Peak Bloom, lined with Yoshino and Kwanzan cherry trees, dogwoods, and redbuds. We'll cover the story of Eliza Scidmore, the National Geographic writer whose persistence brought the trees here, and First Lady Helen Taft, who made it happen in 1912. Along the water sits a stone Japanese lantern, another gift marking that friendship. With views of the Washington Monument, it's a peaceful, photo-worthy stop full of nature, history, and diplomacy.
10 minutes
3
Washington Monument
We'll pass by the Washington Monument, learning about its architecture and the story behind its two-toned marble, along with a bit of history on the National Mall itself, including how the Army Corps of Engineers manages the irrigation and infrastructure that keeps the grounds looking pristine.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial
The MLK Jr. Memorial is a powerful stop, centered on the Stone of Hope, a massive granite sculpture of Dr. King emerging from a mountain. Inscriptions of his words line the surrounding wall, and the setting along the Tidal Basin adds a quiet, reflective feel. In bloom season, cherry blossoms frame the memorial beautifully, softening the stone with color. It's a moving mix of history and natural beauty, and one of the most meaningful stops on the tour.
15 minutes
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
The FDR Memorial is one of DC's most underrated stops, a sprawling four-room outdoor gallery that walks you through Roosevelt's four terms and the decades that shaped modern America. Waterfalls, quiet alcoves, and bronze sculptures tell the story of the Depression, the New Deal, and WWII, all set against the Tidal Basin.
Come during bloom season and it's next level. You'll see Yoshino cherry trees in their classic soft pink, deeper pink Kwanzan cherries, elegant Virginia dogwoods with their white blossoms, and redbuds adding pops of magenta throughout the grounds. The whole memorial feels like it was designed to be seen this way, with stone and water and blossoms all working together.
It's peaceful, photogenic, and packed with history, one of the best combinations of nature and storytelling anywhere in DC. Guests are always surprised by how much they enjoy this stop.
30 minutes
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George Mason Memorial
Tucked in a quiet garden near the Tidal Basin, the George Mason Memorial honors a Founding Father whose Virginia Declaration of Rights shaped the Bill of Rights. Saucer and tulip magnolias burst into bloom here each spring, often a week or two before the cherry blossoms, making it a peaceful, often-overlooked stop with some of the earliest color of the season.