A new way to tour Washington DC
Destination management company Beyond Times Square (BTSQ), has launched a unique new way to get around Washington DC – the Cherry Blossom Festival Limo Pedicab Tour.
This new experience debuts in spring 2022, highlighting not just the cherry blossoms, but some of the most sought-after sites across the city.
During the tour, guests will be chauffeured around DC in a private limo coach pedicab – taking in both the National Mall and the Tidal Basin – which are the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s focal points.
With an expert tour guide at the helm, they are treated to the history of not only the cherry blossoms, but of DC’s most famous memorials, monuments and other points of interest.
The Washington DC Cherry Blossom Festival Limo Pedicab Tour Is a fun and unique way to take in the pink blossoms that come to life each spring.
The three hour private customized tour includes an expert, licensed tour guide and driver, transportation via a weather protected limo coach pedicab and views of the Capitol, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and other landmarks along with lesser-known points of interest.
“As a well-known NYC luxury travel expert, BTSQ has also been operating high-end tours in DC since the company’s inception. The new DC Cherry Blossom Tour is another BTSQ endeavor to expand our repertoire,” said Joel Cohen, General Manager at BTSQ.
“Not only will our guests get to experience the beauty of the blossoms – but also the grandeur of the monuments and memorials that DC is known for as well.”
The Cherry Blossom Festival Limo Pedicab Tour joins a host of other luxury experiences offered by Beyond Times Square in Washington DC.
They include the private bike and sports boat experience DC by Land and Sea, the Full-Day Washington DC Highlights Tour, the Monuments by Night tour, the Georgetown and Embassy Row Experience, the DC U Street Food Tasting Tour and day trips to both Mount Vernon and Gettysburg among others.
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