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A promotional composite image featuring the Jefferson Memorial reflected in the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., framed by blooming pink cherry blossom branches in the foreground. Overlaid to the right is a smartphone displaying the Shaka Guide self-guided audio tour app, showing a map of the Capitol Hill area with numbered tour stops along a blue route. The app screen shows stop 8, titled "Creating the Capitol Building," with audio playback controls, a progress bar, and "Audio Points" and "Tour Stops" tab options.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial illuminated at dusk, viewed from across the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The neoclassical circular marble structure glows with warm golden light, highlighting its tall Ionic columns, triangular pediment, and large patinated dome against a deep blue twilight sky. The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson is visible standing tall within the open rotunda. Visitors are scattered on the broad steps and along the water's edge, with long-exposure motion blur suggesting a lively evening scene. Pine trees frame both sides of the memorial.
A tall multi-tiered Japanese stone pagoda lantern stands along the bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., during peak cherry blossom season. Branches of fully bloomed pink-and-white cherry blossom trees arch overhead and frame the scene on both sides. Across the calm blue water, the Washington Monument rises prominently in the background under a vivid blue sky with wispy clouds. A sandy shoreline and green grass surround the base of the pagoda, with a few visitors visible in the distance to the left.
A long-exposure photograph of the multi-tiered waterfall feature at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. Water cascades smoothly down several levels of large, rough-cut red granite blocks, creating a silky, misty effect. The water collects in a shallow reflecting pool at the base, bordered by a broad granite plaza in the foreground. Dense green trees rise above the granite walls in the background, partially visible against an overcast sky.
A promotional feature diagram for the Shaka Guide self-guided tour app. At the center is a smartphone displaying the app interface, showing stop 8 "Inspiration Point" on an offline map with a blue route line, audio playback controls, and a narration bubble reading "Okay. Turn right ahead down the road for a view you don't want to miss!" Surrounding the phone are labeled feature callouts with icons: Authentic and Quality Storytelling, No Cell Service Required, Tour Plays Automatically as you Drive, Tours Never Expire, Offline Map, Turn-by-Turn Directions, Reliable Phone Support, Local Music, and Satisfaction Guarantee.
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A promotional composite image featuring the Jefferson Memorial reflected in the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., framed by blooming pink cherry blossom branches in the foreground. Overlaid to the right is a smartphone displaying the Shaka Guide self-guided audio tour app, showing a map of the Capitol Hill area with numbered tour stops along a blue route. The app screen shows stop 8, titled "Creating the Capitol Building," with audio playback controls, a progress bar, and "Audio Points" and "Tour Stops" tab options.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial illuminated at dusk, viewed from across the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The neoclassical circular marble structure glows with warm golden light, highlighting its tall Ionic columns, triangular pediment, and large patinated dome against a deep blue twilight sky. The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson is visible standing tall within the open rotunda. Visitors are scattered on the broad steps and along the water's edge, with long-exposure motion blur suggesting a lively evening scene. Pine trees frame both sides of the memorial.
A tall multi-tiered Japanese stone pagoda lantern stands along the bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., during peak cherry blossom season. Branches of fully bloomed pink-and-white cherry blossom trees arch overhead and frame the scene on both sides. Across the calm blue water, the Washington Monument rises prominently in the background under a vivid blue sky with wispy clouds. A sandy shoreline and green grass surround the base of the pagoda, with a few visitors visible in the distance to the left.
A long-exposure photograph of the multi-tiered waterfall feature at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. Water cascades smoothly down several levels of large, rough-cut red granite blocks, creating a silky, misty effect. The water collects in a shallow reflecting pool at the base, bordered by a broad granite plaza in the foreground. Dense green trees rise above the granite walls in the background, partially visible against an overcast sky.
A promotional feature diagram for the Shaka Guide self-guided tour app. At the center is a smartphone displaying the app interface, showing stop 8 "Inspiration Point" on an offline map with a blue route line, audio playback controls, and a narration bubble reading "Okay. Turn right ahead down the road for a view you don't want to miss!" Surrounding the phone are labeled feature callouts with icons: Authentic and Quality Storytelling, No Cell Service Required, Tour Plays Automatically as you Drive, Tours Never Expire, Offline Map, Turn-by-Turn Directions, Reliable Phone Support, Local Music, and Satisfaction Guarantee.
A promotional composite image featuring the Jefferson Memorial reflected in the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., framed by blooming pink cherry blossom branches in the foreground. Overlaid to the right is a smartphone displaying the Shaka Guide self-guided audio tour app, showing a map of the Capitol Hill area with numbered tour stops along a blue route. The app screen shows stop 8, titled "Creating the Capitol Building," with audio playback controls, a progress bar, and "Audio Points" and "Tour Stops" tab options.
The Thomas Jefferson Memorial illuminated at dusk, viewed from across the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. The neoclassical circular marble structure glows with warm golden light, highlighting its tall Ionic columns, triangular pediment, and large patinated dome against a deep blue twilight sky. The bronze statue of Thomas Jefferson is visible standing tall within the open rotunda. Visitors are scattered on the broad steps and along the water's edge, with long-exposure motion blur suggesting a lively evening scene. Pine trees frame both sides of the memorial.
A tall multi-tiered Japanese stone pagoda lantern stands along the bank of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., during peak cherry blossom season. Branches of fully bloomed pink-and-white cherry blossom trees arch overhead and frame the scene on both sides. Across the calm blue water, the Washington Monument rises prominently in the background under a vivid blue sky with wispy clouds. A sandy shoreline and green grass surround the base of the pagoda, with a few visitors visible in the distance to the left.
A long-exposure photograph of the multi-tiered waterfall feature at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial in Washington, D.C. Water cascades smoothly down several levels of large, rough-cut red granite blocks, creating a silky, misty effect. The water collects in a shallow reflecting pool at the base, bordered by a broad granite plaza in the foreground. Dense green trees rise above the granite walls in the background, partially visible against an overcast sky.
A promotional feature diagram for the Shaka Guide self-guided tour app. At the center is a smartphone displaying the app interface, showing stop 8 "Inspiration Point" on an offline map with a blue route line, audio playback controls, and a narration bubble reading "Okay. Turn right ahead down the road for a view you don't want to miss!" Surrounding the phone are labeled feature callouts with icons: Authentic and Quality Storytelling, No Cell Service Required, Tour Plays Automatically as you Drive, Tours Never Expire, Offline Map, Turn-by-Turn Directions, Reliable Phone Support, Local Music, and Satisfaction Guarantee.

Tidal Basin Walking Tour, Washington DC

Washington DC Washington DC
4.9
76489 ratings
$9.99

Tidal Basin Walking Tour, Washington DC

(76489)
Washington DC Washington DC
 
4.9
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Trusted by 7,000+ Shaka Guiders
Trusted by 7,000+ Shaka Guiders
6 Must-See Stops
6 Must-See Stops
2+ hours of Audio
2+ hours of Audio
1 Starting Point
1 Starting Point
One-Way Route
One-Way Route
Half-Day Walking Tour
Half-Day Walking Tour

About The Tour

Go beyond the cherry blossoms and discover the beauty and history of Washington, DC’s iconic Tidal Basin with a walking tour that brings the nation’s story to life. Explore the legacies of Jefferson, Mason, FDR, and MLK, while uncovering powerful themes of American friendship, global ambassadorship, and renewal reflected in every monument and cherry blossom. With immersive, GPS-guided storytelling, it’s more than a scenic stroll—it’s a meaningful connection to the ideals that continue to shape the country.

Here are just a few of the fun things you can do on the tour!

• Stand before the powerful Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and reflect on the words of a civil rights legend.
• Walk through the sprawling Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, a tribute to America’s longest-serving president.
• Uncover the story of the George Mason Memorial, honoring the forgotten founder who shaped the Bill of Rights.
• Admire the stunning Thomas Jefferson Memorial and its sweeping views over the Tidal Basin.

Tidal Basin Walking Tour, Washington DC Map

Meet the Creators

Jess Conaway

Jess Conaway

Narrator & Writer

I’ll be your guide on this tour. Press play to hear a sneak peek of the stories waiting for you as you browse.

Tidal Basin Walking Tour, Washington DC FAQS

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Inclusions:

  • More than a map and directions — your tour, fully guided
  • Audio storytelling that plays as you drive
  • Music and immersive sound to upgrade your drive
  • Human-created, professionally narrated tours
  • Pre-planned route with turn-by-turn directions
  • Itinerary mapped out with must-see stops
  • Expert travel tips
  • Offline access – works without data or wifi
  • Flexible, self-paced experience
  • One purchase per vehicle (not per person)
  • Lifetime access (tours never expire)
  • Reliable customer support

Exclusions:

  • Private transportation (use your own or rental vehicle)
  • Meals
  • Attraction admission or park entrance fees
  • Parking fees
  • Live tour guide or in-person services
  • Trip planning or booking services
  • Fully customizable navigation like Google or Apple Maps
  • On-demand route planning or custom directions
  • Open-ended navigation tools

This tour has 6 stops and loops around the Tidal Basin in a counterclockwise direction, starting and ending at the Tidal Basin parking area.

Check out the itinerary here for a complete list of stops, and if you’re looking for more information to help plan your trip, Here’s What You Need To Know Before You Go!

  • Comfortable, waterproof walking shoes
  • Water bottle
  • Phone and headphones
  • Portable charger
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat
  • Light jacket or layers
  • Umbrella or rain jacket
  • Snacks — food options along the Basin are very limited
  • Small backpack or crossbody bag
  • Hand sanitizer or wipes — public restrooms can be limited or busy

The Tidal Basin is completely free to visit — no entrance fees for any of the memorials or the grounds. The loop is walkable with no paid attractions along the route. 

If you’d like to rent a pedal boat from Adventures Unbound at the Tidal Basin, rates vary by season. 

There are no restaurants along the Basin itself, but food trucks are often parked near the National Mall nearby. 

Budget for parking if driving, or take the Metro to the Smithsonian station for a free and convenient alternative.



Pro Tip: Sunrise is the best time to visit — beautiful lighting, cooler temperatures, and far fewer crowds.

  • Tidal Basin grounds:

  • Open 7 days a week, 365 days a year, dawn to dusk

  • NPS Park Rangers:

  • On duty seasonally, 9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

  • Restrooms:

  • Located at the MLK Jr. bookstore, the FDR bookstore, the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, and the Paddle Boats kiosk



Yes, you can join along the route at any point that works for you.

This tour is designed as a counterclockwise loop around the Tidal Basin, starting and ending at the same point. We recommend following the route in order for the best storytelling experience.

Still have questions? Send us an email at aloha@shakaguide.com or give us a call at (808) 201-8138.

Think of us as your personal tour guide in an app. Our tours provide everything a guided tour does, but with the freedom to explore on your terms. Here’s how it works:


  • GPS triggers audio narration to play automatically as you drive or walk. Listen to stories, get local insights, visit must-see stops and get turn-by-turn navigation.
  • The app works offline so even with spotty service we’ll get you where you need to go.

Pretty cool huh? We think so! Check out our tours and let’s explore together.

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Reviews

4.9 76489 Ratings
  • Good Bat-Bad Bat
  • 15 May 2026

Love the Shaka audio tours. Great detail and lets you drive the bus.

  • Deanna McCoy
  • 15 May 2026

Good and interesting information. Excellent instructions. Things that I would have missed otherwise.

  • Lynn Beilfuss
  • 14 May 2026

Customer support was quick and very helpful. there's certainly a learning curve here. I clicked on the number i wanted to go to next and hit play but apparently that's not how you get it to go and start you on your way. My husband figured it out so i still don't know. I liked that there were 3 starting points depending on where you stayed on the island. I appreciated the warnings regarding narrow roads, they were no joke.

  • On the road again27
  • 14 May 2026

Would have been 5 stars except that while using it for the sunrise tour, it gives you places to see and stop at. However, it’s pitch black and everything is closed at 3AM. Maybe add something for after the sunrise. Places for breakfast, and seeing the sights in the way down. Road to Hana was great, but lava robe was closed and has been for sometime. Perhaps an update?

  • CrabbyPants77
  • 14 May 2026

We did the badlands. The guide and script are very good. The issue is with the app. Every time I would pause it while we walked a trail or just took pictures, the guide got lost and I would have to start it over again. It would pick up fine but I’m not sure whet I had to start the guide over each time. Also the app not having a CarPlay app is annoying. They are working on it.

  • Caitlin Adamcik
  • 14 May 2026

We have used Shaka Guide for multiple drives on the different Hawaiian islands and really enjoy their tours. They are easy to use and it's fun to hear fun facts we otherwise would never know driving through. would highly recommend for other travelers!

  • Taylor Winkel
  • 14 May 2026

This app made the Road to Hana so much fun! We didnt do all of the stops that the tour suggested, but it was flexible enough with that for sure. Well worth the cost!

  • Sra de Chico
  • 13 May 2026

This app was great!! First time trying a tour via app. We had a excellent organized tour. Great history and tidbits about the area we were visiting. It was fun too. Loved the control. I’m still learning all the capabilities. Can’t wait for my next tour with this App

  • Silicon Valley Realtor
  • 13 May 2026

What a wonderful way to see the island! We would have missed not only the history, but many of the places to stop, on our driving tour of the Big Island, without the Shaka Guide audio tour.

  • Ed Wallace
  • 13 May 2026

The tour app was able to stay synced with our location even when we stopped for any amount of time.

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