COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE NATIONAL MALL IN WASHINGTON D.C.

If you’ve never visited Washington D.C. before, then there is a high chance you’ll find yourself at The National Mall, even without thinking about it. And no, it’s not a shopping mall, but a vast T-shaped complex made up of several parks, monuments, and museums.

The National Mall is a huge landscaped park near downtown Washington D.C. and comprises monuments, museums, and parks. It connects many of the city’s top attractions and landmarks. 

What is The National Mall?

The best way to tour the National Mall is to hire a bike and cycle from attraction to attraction. Not only is it a great way to get to and from each place quickly, but it’s also an experience in itself. 

What is the best way to get around the National Mall?

Biking around The National Mall gives you possibly the best views of the mall since you’re right in the thick of it. It’s all flat, so the ride is easy for any member of the family to do. 

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The memorial was built in 1982, and it features two black granite walls inscribed with the names of over 58,000 soldiers who died in the conflict.  

Constitution Gardens and Signers’ Memorial

The Constitution Gardens and Signers’ Memorial in Washington D.C. are two beautiful and inspiring sites that commemorate some of the most important moments in American history.  

The Washington Monument

The Washington Monument is possibly the most famous memorial on The National Mall. It’s recognisable for its obelisk, which honors America’s first president, George Washington. 

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