DC Cherry Blossom Bus Tour with Tidal Basin Walk
About this activity
Highlights
- Guided bus tour of cherry blossoms
- Tidal Basin guided walk
- Professional tour guide insights
- Historical landmarks along the route
- Scenic views of the National Mall
Full description
Included / Excluded
- Guided bus tour of Washington DC's cherry blossoms
- Tidal Basin guided walk to view cherry blossoms up close
- Professional tour guide providing historical insights
- Meals and beverages
Itinerary
Start/End: US Navy Memorial Plaza, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004
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See the beautiful trees planted along water’s edge!
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Meeting point
Start Location
US Navy Memorial Plaza, Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, Washington, DC, USA
Important information
Know before you book
- Tour operates during cherry blossom season; dates may vary annually.
- Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.
- Confirm tour availability and book in advance to secure your spot.
Know before you go
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for the Tidal Basin walk.
- Dress in layers to accommodate varying temperatures.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning cherry blossoms.
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Accessibility
- Stroller Accessible
- Service Animals Allowed
- Easy Public Transport
- Infants Required On Laps
Good to know
- Involves a considerable amount of walking in order to see the Cherry Blossoms that are on the Tidal Basin removed from the road.
- Collapsible wheelchairs with removable wheels are welcome as long as someone accompaning the passenger using it can assist them board and disembark
Traveler reviews
Recognizing the role of nature in experiencing the Cherry Blossom Festival in DC
The DC Cherry Blossom Bus Tour with Tidal Basin Guided Walk I’ve been a resident of the DMV for 15 years and welcome the opportunity to show the highlights of D.C. when members of my family come for a visit. My sister Mary lives in Delaware and had long wanted to experience the color and drama of the Cherry Blossom Festival. These visits can be frustrating – we never really know when the blossoms will be in full bloom, and how long they’ll be pretty and photogenic. This year (2026) was no different. The DC Cherry Blossom Tour, hosted by USA Guided Tours, was our go-to provider for this outing. After I ordered our tickets for a mid-week 10 a.m. four-hour tour, I received a prompt acknowledgement from TripAdvisor that the reservations were ready. I made the reservation just a few days earlier, so it was great to see the email that acknowledged our tickets and told us where to go to join the tour. The logistics involved in getting to the correct bus were easy: my sister and I showed up at the Navy Memorial, across the street from the National Archives (which is on the Yellow line Metro). A tour representative was already there and did a great job of getting us into the proper queue for our tour (USA Tours had four different tours departing that morning). The tickets were scanned and we were on our way, right on time. Highlights of the tour included walking through the cherry trees with abundant blossoms, photographers everywhere, and really pretty expressions of an early summer day in the District. We could see across the tidal basin to the impressive carved statue of Martin Luther King, Jr., which we headed to after spending the first walking excursion in the tidal basin and then the FDR Memorial. Our guide did an outstanding job of providing backstories and context to the places we visited, including the Lincoln Memorial, the World War II Memorial, and the Vietnam War Memoria. We had ample opportunities to stretch our legs, take free bottles of water, and use restroom facilities (as the bus did not have one on board). Both driver and guide handled their responsibilities very well, and we all had an excellent opportunity to see the blossoms. And, just as our guide had predicted, a severe thunderstorm rolled through the tidal basin later that day and wiped out 100 percent of the blossoms we enjoyed earlier that day. Luck of the draw!
Girls day out
Very good tour… our guide.. Evan .. was excellent…
Cherry blossom festival.
Many historical stories, wear comfortable shoes and prepare to walk long distance. New monuments. Beware of congestion.
Driver and tour guide...
Driver and tour guide were very friendly. We very much enjoyed all the stops and the information we learned about each area. Seeing the cherry blossoms was absolutely beautiful.
Great tour
Rob was knowledgeable and professional. Driver Walter was very good. Tour was great! Would do it again.
