Activity
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Cherry Blossom Secrets Stroll
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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to purchase tickets in advance?
It's up to you. If you want to pay for your walk via credit card, the only way to do so is by purchasing in advance. If you prefer to pay cash, however, you are always welcome to just show up without an advance purchase. Either way we'd love to have you!
Where does this walk end?
The ending point of this walking tour is different than the starting point. We conclude at the Tidal Basin, where the majority of the famous Japanese cherry trees are located. It is also the site of the Thomas Jefferson and Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorials. Your guide will provide instructions for how to return to the starting point near the National Mall or how to use the Circulator shuttle bus to reach other points in downtown Washington. Charge for the shuttle is $1 per person.
What sights do we see on the walk?
Stops on the walk include the Enid Haupt Garden (located at the Smithsonian Castle), the U.S. Department of Agriculture Memorial trees, the Washington Monument grounds, and the Tidal Basin, where the walk concludes. (We do not include a walk around the entire Tidal Basin area as part of our route, because of the crowds of people typically found in that area.)
How long is the walk and how fast do we go?
The walk lasts approximately two hours. We travel two miles at a casual pace.
Is this walk suitable for children?
No. This walk is not suitable for young children.
I am bringing an infant/toddler. Do I need to purchase a ticket for him or her?
No. Tickets are not required for children ages 3 and younger.
What happens if it rains?
Walks take place rain or shine. Dress appropriately for the day's forecasted weather conditions. Remember to bring water, sunglasses and sunscreen on warm, sunny days.
Will I be able to shop and buy souvenirs during the walk?
No. The two memorials located near the walk's stop point (the Thomas Jefferson and Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorials) both feature small gift shops that you can come back to.
Is the walk wheelchair and/or stroller accessible?
Yes. Most of our walking tours are accessible for both wheelchairs and strollers.
Can I bring a camera?
Yes. There are a lot of great photo opportunities along the way!
Are restrooms available on the walk?
No. Restrooms are not available during the walking tour. Be sure to use the facilities prior to arriving for the walk.
Can I bring my dog on the tour?
No. Unfortunately, we cannot allow animals other than service dogs to attend our walks.
Are the walks only offered in English?
Yes. Washington Walks are only offered in English.
What is a Washington Walkabout card?
A Washington Walkabout card is a type of reward program. You pay for four walks up front and present your card at every walk and then you get the fifth one free. You can purchase a Walkabout card from a Washington Walks guide at beginning of any walk. Each card is $30, if you purchase tickets for your first walk in advance online (otherwise it's $40, if you pay on the spot). Cards do not expire and can be used by one individual only. After you’ve taken your five walks, return the card to Washington Walks and you’ll be eligible for the Washington Walks-a-Thon Award given at the end of the walking tour season.
Are gift certificates available?
Yes. For details, please contact Washington Walks by clicking on the "Contact this Seller" link.
Can I book a private or a group tour?
Yes. Private walks are available, although groups often decide to attend the public walk. For one thing, it is often less expensive; second, part of the fun of our walking tours is interacting with those who attend the public walk. If you are interested in booking a private walk, contact Washington Walks by clicking on the “Contact this Seller” link.
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