National Museum Tour: African American History

Embark on a private tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Discover powerful stories and connect with history on an intimate level.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Museum of African American History and Culture - Embarking on a private walking tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) offers a profound journey through pivotal moments in African American history. Enhanced by headphones connected to my wireless microphone, this setup ensures clarity, providing a…
What's Included
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Discover the heart and soul of African American history with a private tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Step beyond the ordinary into an immersive experience that brings to life the struggles, triumphs, and enduring spirit of a people who shaped a nation. With personalized guidance, delve deeper into the narratives…

Location
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Constitution Avenue Northwest
We will meet on the south entrance of the Museum of African American History and Culture , The south entrance is located at Madison Dr between 14th and 15th NW
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Gregory_w
Apr 18, 2025
Get there before Vance destroys it! - This is a big museum and the tour covers the first three floors. The guide was engaging and fun with personal reflections on the museum from an African American perspective.
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Darick99
Jul 12, 2024
Amazing Tour Guide! - Mr. Burns was our tour guide. He was an amazing tour guide!!! Although the museum was closed due to the unforeseen NATO meeting. Mr. Burns improvised and gave us an extraordinary tour.
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Ronnirice
Jun 9, 2024
Great Tour! - Kenny was such a nice, informative guide! Great experience and well worth the money. He made sure we didn’t miss anything of import. We should have planned to stay a few more hours on our own. Guess we’ll just have to come back!
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Cynthia_m
May 20, 2024
A very powerful view of the history and culture of African Americans - Kenny was helpful to us to explain the layout and scope of museum. Since one cannot see all of the museum at one visit, he took us on a tour of what is important. We then knew the overview and could absorb it easily and clearly. Retracing parts was then easy and clear.
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Sspc
May 12, 2025
I have mixed feelings - First, I begin by saying I think Kenny is a very nice person. He has a great situation in DC with African American History tours. In fact, I don't think I saw another company offering it. So he's the number #1 person to go to. He was very kind to me when we spoke. I wanted to have a private tour of the AA museum because I was flying in specifically for that and I only had 2 days coming from a long distance on the red eye. I couldn't really afford his private rate, but he took a few days and got back to me with a alternative that I thought was very nice. Of course I took him up on it. This is not something he does generally, so I felt so grateful to have the opportunity. The tour itself inside the museum was marred by many students, ambient noises and audio tape playing from certain exhibits, so at times it was a strain to hear him, but we forged on. I'm happy I did this because we hit the highlights of the 1st and 2nd floor. I was surprised that the 3rd and 4th floor was not included. Perhaps because of our arrangement I did not get the full experience but I was not told that before I confirmed. So after 2 hrs, he left and I remained on my own. So be sure to find out if you pay for a private tour that all floors are covered before you book. You might otherwise feel disappointed as I did. What was good about it for me is after he left I went back and took my time absorbing everything and that really enhanced my experience and I left feeling satisfied. I did not spend as much time on the 3rd fl, it was dedicated to the military and sports, but I did linger on the 4th fl because it was dedicated to the arts and showbiz. Finally the next day I had planned to visit the Frederick Douglas House on my own but Kenny invited me to join in on his schedule tour that included the Lincoln Memorial and MLK monument. Again, he was very generous in adjusting his fee/time by allowing me to participate as a last minute addition. Here's my sticking point. His style of communicating doesn't leave much room for questions or conversation. He doesn't like it if you interject (and he lets you know it) when there is a pause in the information. There were only 3 of us, so we went in his car and there were a lot of comments about the bad drivers and traffic. I don't recall much in terms of real information being shared, there was some but it was disjointed and seemed haphazard so therefore not memorable. In contrast the docent at the Frederick Douglas House had a professorial style that included a question and answer period after each comment she made. Therefore we received much more information in a well throughout and planned presentation. All in all my short trip was well worth it and I'm glad I went. But I wonder if normally the private tour includes ALL floors at the museum and I didn't get that because of our arrangement? I would be sure to ask that question if you plan on going.
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Kagleaton
Aug 13, 2024
Don’t get scammed the museum is free - Anybody getting this tour is getting scammed. The museum is free and self guided. Even with a tour guide $300 is way too much. He’s most likely not a trained docent.
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From $300 (Per Group)
up to 7 guests
1 - Traveler
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).