DC by Moonlight

The WWII Memorial in DC at night time, the fountain is running, people are gathered, and the lights are illuminated.

A young man with curly hair is standing and looking up at Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in DC.

Experience DC by Moonlight


As the sun fades, the National Mall comes alive. 

Your guide will meet you at the WII Mme as we move effortlessly to the National Mall. You and your crew will be guided through an evening full of laughs, jaw dropping sites, and incomparable memories. 

This is a well-paced, thoughtfully handled evening on the National Mall. One where you don’t have to manage a thing, and everyone stays engaged. The kind of experience that’s easy to enjoy in the moment and even easier to recommend once you’re home.

We begin with the Washington Monument. You’ll get the context that actually helps it make sense: why it looks the way it does, why it’s located where it is and what makes it world class even today.

From there, we head toward the World War II Memorial which showcases a wide array of interactive moments for the whole family, especially kids. If something grabs their attention, we lean in. If not, we adjust.

We’ll take our time through the Mall, letting curiosity take the lead. Along the way, your guide brings in the stories, the oddities, and the “wait… seriously?” moments that make this feel less like a Washington, DC tour and more like a great night out.

We continue west toward the Korean & Vietnam Veterans Memorials, timing it so you see both lit up at night. Some evenings are busier than others, but either way, you’ll learn the big-picture ideas behind the National Mall’s design. 

Next, you’ll stand on the same steps where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech with the chance to take it in, ask questions, and connect it to what you’ve seen throughout the night.

As we wrap up our time together, you’ll leave with more than just photos. You’ll have a shared sense of what you saw and why it matters, and go back home with stories; bringing the big moments, the small details, and surprising things your kids noticed together.