Washington Monument on a sunny day in Washington DC, USA
Washington Monument on a sunny day in Washington DC, USA

Washington Monument

Free admission
2 15th St NW, Washington DC, 20024

The Basics

The Washington Monument is one of DC’s most visited and photographed sights. You can admire it from street level and then take an elevator to its top and enjoy the panoramic view.

Washington Monument tours are included on many guided sightseeing tours of DC, and its proximity to other attractions on the National Mall makes it easy to visit a lot in one go. Bike, Segway, and hop-on hop-off trolley and bus tours let you see many monuments in less time, and many stop at nearby sights such as the United States Capitol, the White House, and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial.

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Night City Tour with Optional Air & Space or Washington Monument
Night City Tour with Optional Air & Space or Washington Monument
$64.00 per adult
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • The Washington Monument is a must-see for all first-time visitors to Washington DC.

  • Entrance to the monument requires a free ticket. Reserve tickets in advance online or via phone, or pick up a same-day ticket at the nearby Washington Monument Lodge.

  • Washington DC can have extreme weather conditions. Check the forecast and dress accordingly.

  • Distances between monuments can be longer than anticipated, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended.

  • The monument is fully accessible to wheelchair users.

  • You’ll need to clear a security screening before entering the monument, and you may be asked to leave restricted items such as food, glass containers, strollers, and aerosol cans behind.

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How to Get There

The Washington Monument is located in the center of the National Mall, on 15th Street NW between 15th Street and Madison Drive NW. It is easily accessible by bus, metro, or bike, and (in some cases) on foot from many of DC’s major attractions. Avoid driving, as parking in the area is extremely limited.

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When to Get There

The Washington Monument is open to the public daily, except on July 4 and December 25. The last entrance is an hour before closing. Washington DC is always busy, yet spring and fall typically offer slightly smaller crowds, pleasant weather, and colorful foliage.

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See the Washington Monument in a Different Light

Come evening, many monuments in Washington DC are artfully lit, highlighting the drama and craftsmanship of their construction. A nighttime tour of the Washington Monument is a great way to appreciate the structure’s architecture under the glow of artistic illumination.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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