Explore DC’s iconic landmarks on a moonlit bus tour. Capture stunning photos and upgrade for exclusive museum access. Discover history under the stars.
Explore DC’s iconic landmarks on a moonlit bus tour. Capture stunning photos and upgrade for exclusive museum access. Discover history under the stars.
- Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest - Relive one of the most pivotal nights in American history with this 2-hour walking tour that traces the final day of President Abraham Lincoln. Starting at the former National Hotel at 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, participants will discover John Wilkes Booth’s actions on April 14, 1865, while standing outside…
- Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest - Relive one of the most pivotal nights in American history with this 2-hour walking tour that traces the final day of President Abraham Lincoln. Starting at the former National Hotel at 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, participants will discover John Wilkes Booth’s actions on April 14, 1865, while standing outside the hotel where he stayed in Room 253 and conspired with others. The tour then follows Booth’s path along Pennsylvania Avenue to 10th Street, retracing his steps just hours before the assassination.
- Ford’s Theatre - The journey continues with a visit to Ford’s Theatre, where President Lincoln was shot during a play that evening. Visitors spend approximately an hour inside the theatre, exploring the historic site, viewing assassination-related artifacts, and observing the presidential box while learning about Booth’s secretive actions, including where he left his horse before entering the theatre.
- Petersen Boarding House - The tour concludes at Petersen House, located across the street, where Lincoln was taken after the shooting and where he passed away early on April 15, 1865. A 20–30 minute visit provides a poignant glimpse into the room where the president spent his final hours, offering a powerful end to this memorable historical journey.
- The National Archives Museum - Pass by the National Archives
- FBI Headquarters - Pass by the FBI Headquarters building

- Entry to Ford’s Theatre and see the site of Lincoln’s assassination
- Visit Petersen House, where President Lincoln died the following morning
- Stop outside the former National Hotel, where Booth stayed and met with conspirators
- Walk along Pennsylvania Avenue, retracing Booth’s route through Washington
- Follow the final hours of Abraham Lincoln and the actions of John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865
- Entry to Ford’s Theatre and see the site of Lincoln’s assassination
- Visit Petersen House, where President Lincoln died the following morning
- Stop outside the former National Hotel, where Booth stayed and met with conspirators
- Walk along Pennsylvania Avenue, retracing Booth’s route through Washington
- Follow the final hours of Abraham Lincoln and the actions of John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865
- Gratuities
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Embark on a captivating 2-hour walking tour that revisits one of the most pivotal nights in American history, focusing on the last day of President Abraham Lincoln. Discover the actions of John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, while standing outside the hotel where he stayed in Room 253 and conspired with his accomplices. The tour then traces Booth’s…
Embark on a captivating 2-hour walking tour that revisits one of the most pivotal nights in American history, focusing on the last day of President Abraham Lincoln. Discover the actions of John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, while standing outside the hotel where he stayed in Room 253 and conspired with his accomplices. The tour then traces Booth’s path along Pennsylvania Avenue to 10th Street, following the route he took just hours before the tragic event.
The journey continues with a visit to Ford’s Theatre, the site where President Lincoln was fatally shot during a play that evening. Delve into the historic venue and examine artifacts connected to the assassination.
The tour concludes at Petersen House, located across the street, where Lincoln was taken after the shooting and where he passed away the following morning. This location provides a poignant glimpse into the room where the president spent his final hours, offering a profound conclusion to this memorable historical exploration.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- There will be standing and walking during this tour. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather as much of the tour is outdoors. Umbrellas and layers are recommended.
- Animal policy: animals are not permitted on tours.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.