More about: Georgetown Tours
One of the things you must do in Washington DC is to visit Georgetown. It is a neighbourhood that was created before the establishment of Washington and the District of Columbia, so it has a great historical value. It is also home to tourist sites that are often overlooked by tourists, but well worth a visit.
In Georgetown you will discover streets with shopping malls, restaurants and bars where you can take a food tour. If you like to learn about the history of the neighbourhood, you can walk the streets with a professional guide. In case you like horror stories, a ghost tour will be the best for you. Visit Georgetown and choose the best tour by following the tips I give you here.
1. Foodie tour of Georgetown and walk through the neighbourhood
Do you like to try new foods in the places you visit? Then you can't pass up this tour made for foodies like you. Enjoy a walking tour to visit a number of local restaurants in Georgetown while learning about its history. If you're interested in this kind of experience, I recommend one of our Washington food tours.
The foodie tour of Georgetown takes around 3 hours and costs approximately €69. This includes tastings at the different restaurants you will visit. The guide will also take the opportunity to explain historical facts about both the streets and the food. The food tastings include vegan options, tastings and food pairings with alcoholic and non-alcoholic drink options.
The tour will start at the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, from here you will walk about 20 minutes with your guide and group to the first local restaurant. Restaurant stops will be every 20 minutes or so - don't worry, it will be enough time to try small samples of food while listening to your guide.
Depending on the type of food and the restaurant, you will either sit at a table or do your tasting standing up. Among the restaurants to visit you'll find Italian-inspired dishes, others are much more indigenous to the area, blending the flavours of the northern and southern United States. You'll also sample traditional charcuterie, American baked goods and more.
Details of interest
- Price: approximately €69.
- Duration: about 3 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Advantages of this option: with this tour you will get to know a different side of Georgetown, as well as learn a bit of the history of its streets. Plus, you won't have to look for a place to have lunch because I'm sure you'll be satisfied.
- Disadvantages of this option: The tour focuses only on food and history.
Traveller tip
When visiting a new city, keep in mind that your stomach will not always react the same way to new foods. Be cautious and avoid foods that might upset you. I advise you to take some medicine to help with digestion and make it clear to your guide what your allergies or food restrictions are.
2. Walking Tour of Historic Georgetown
The Georgetown neighbourhood in Washington D.C. is known for being the historic core of the American capital. During a tour of approximately 2 hours and for an approximate price of €63, you will get to know the past and present of Georgetown. You will pass by the main attractions while your guide tells you all the historical details.
The meeting point is usually the Georgetown Waterfront Park. There your guide and tour group will be waiting for you. From here you will start your tour through the famous family homes you have probably heard of: the Lincolns and Kennedys.
You will also pass the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, which linked the cities of Washington D.C. and Cumberland, Maryland in the United States. It was once used to transport coal from the Allegheny Mountains. It is now a national park.
Other stops on the tour include Tudor Place Mansion, once home to Thomas Peter and his wife, and Martin's Tavern, a site that many American presidents have visited. The tour ends at Georgetown University. For each of the stops you will have approximately 20 minutes to hear the history of the site and take pictures.
The pace of the tour is set by the group you are travelling with, but the guide will usually try to keep the tour on schedule.
Details of interest
- Price: approximately €63.
- Duration: about 2 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Advantages of this option: thanks to this tour you will get to know all the historical details of Georgetown.
- Disadvantages of this option: the entire 2-hour tour is on foot. This is not ideal for everyone, as some people have mobility problems or simply get tired quickly.
3. Georgetown Ghosts of Georgetown Walking Tour
Do you like horror stories? If you'll be in Washington for at least 2 days I recommend you don't miss a Georgetown Ghost Tour. This tour, which only takes about 3 hours and costs an average of €200, will help you discover the creepiest legends of this town.
The streets of Georgetown hide not only legends of ancient ghosts, but also true crime stories. The fact that they are certain to have actually happened only makes the tour all the more spooky. To complement the experience, your tour guide will take you to visit the cemeteries in the neighbourhood. There he will tell you the story of some of the people who are laid to rest for eternity.
On this tour you will also visit the most terrifying churches and alleys. However, the most spooky stop of all is the Old Stone House. This is the oldest colonial building and the one that has changed the least over time. Some locals claim that you can sometimes hear noises and murmurs coming from this place.
The Exorcist's stairs are another of the most popular tourist sites. They are concrete stairs located on 36th Street, at the corner of Prospect St and 36th St NW. They became famous because they were featured in the 1973 film The Exorcist. However, before this film they were already associated with horror and were known as "Hitchcock's steps".
If you love horror, this could be one of the best night tours in Washington D.C. for you.
Details of interest
- Price: around 200 €.
- Duration: about 3 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Advantages of this option: on this tour you will experience a lot of emotions and discover stories that not everyone knows about Georgetown.
- Disadvantages of this option: If you are a person who is easily frightened or easily impressed, it may not be advisable to take this tour. Although no one will come out to scare you, the whole tour is intended to be suspenseful and scary.
4. Historic Georgetown Architecture Tour
Do you love to appreciate the architecture everywhere you go? If so, I recommend taking an architecture-focused tour of Georgetown. As a town steeped in history, it is home to buildings and houses with architectural details worth appreciating. The tour usually lasts about 2 hours, with an average price of €200.
This tour starts with a meeting with your tour guide and your group at a central location in Georgetown. As with most tours, you'll cross the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. As you walk here, your guide will explain details of the site, how it was built and its usefulness at the time.
You will then visit several historic sites such as the Laird-Dunlop House, the Newton D. Baker House and the Lydia Seminary School for Girls boarding school. Upper class people boarded their daughters here. You will also pass the Grafton Tyler Double House, Christ Episcopal Church and Hyde-Addison School. Each has an interesting history.
Other sites of interest include the historic Yellow Tavern or White Horse Tavern. You can also stop by the Pomander Walk, Georgetown Preparatory School, Healy Hall and the Georgetown University Library. Other interesting sights include the Car Barn (a tram depot), the Francis Scott Key Memorial and Cady's Alley. The last stop on the tour is the Georgetown Waterfront, an iconic site in this neighbourhood.
Details of interest
- Price: about €150.
- Duration: about 2 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Advantages of this option: unlike other historical tours, this tour takes you through the history of each building on another level. You will learn about how they were built, the uses they had and other important facts.
- Disadvantages of this option: as it is a walking tour it does not include snacks and you may feel tired very soon.
5. Private tour of Georgetown and visit to the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal
If you want to have a more intimate experience and be sure you won't miss anything, I recommend a private guided tour of Georgetown. These tours usually last 3 hours and cost an average of €120. You can take this tour with two or more people.
On these tours, your guide will usually ask you if you want to visit a specific site of interest to you. If you don't have something in mind, the guide will give you a fairly comprehensive itinerary to take in most of Georgetown's iconic sites. You'll also get to appreciate the neighbourhood's architecture and pre-revolutionary buildings. You'll also learn about the post-Civil War African-American community. If you're interested in this topic, I recommend a visit to the Museum of African American History in Washington D.C.
The most anticipated part of this tour is undoubtedly the visit to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal which is now a National Historical Park. Here you will find a variety of activities for the whole family. You can paddle the Potomac River, hike the Towpath Trail and the Capital Crescent Trail, the most popular trails in the park. The guide will usually point out the activities you can do here, but does not accompany you to each one.
If you are fascinated by your activities in the park, you can take a guided tour on the canal boat. These usually last at least an hour, but remember that they are not included in the private tour. If you like these plans, I recommend booking a Washington D.C. cruise.
Interesting details
- Price: approximately 120 €.
- Duration: about 2.5 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Advantages of this option: this option is perhaps one of the most comprehensive as it includes an exploration of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Park.
- Disadvantages of this option: the only disadvantage of this option is that it does not include a guided boat tour of the canal. This must be done, if you wish, at the end of your tour with your private guide.
Tips for a tour of Georgetown
- As you may have noticed, the tours of Georgetown are walking tours. Although the walks do not exceed 3 hours and include breaks, I am sure you will get tired at some point during the walk. That's why I advise you to be as prepared as possible. For starters, wear comfortable, ergonomic shoes that will get you through the day.
- In addition, you should wear light, comfortable clothing that will allow you to walk the streets at ease. Bear in mind that you will be in the sun, so it is best to wear something light and apply sunscreen to your skin. These tips should be taken into account for everything you do in Washington during the summer.
- If you're looking for things to do in Washington during the winter, then when you go outside your attire should be different. Be prepared with warm but lightweight coats and boots that allow you to walk comfortably. Tours will probably include stops for a hot drink at one of Georgetown's restaurants.
- On the other hand, if you want to visit the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, be prepared to enjoy the great outdoors. Some activities take place on the river, such as boat rides or paddling and kayaking lessons on the Potomac River. I recommend that you carry a cloth in your backpack in case of an accident.
What are the advantages of taking a guided tour vs. visiting Georgetown on my own?
Georgetown is a town with many hidden historical sites. Although it is a relatively small neighbourhood, it is home to a natural and historic beauty that should be explored by tourists visiting Washington. It features cobblestone pavements, prominent trees and old buildings such as the Old Stone House and Georgetown University.
Most of the sites can be visited without purchasing a ticket. Most of the sites are historic homes, streets, churches and even cemeteries and staircases famous for being featured in horror films. There are also shops, restaurants and luxury hotels.
However, if you travel on your own, you will miss the details of the history of all these sites. The magic of your time in Georgetown will be the stories your guide will tell you as you explore this iconic site. If you do the tour on your own, you'll need to check Google Maps to make sure you don't get lost, as well as look up details of the sites you visit. Honestly, spending your holiday looking at your mobile screen is not ideal.
The only downside to these guided tours is that they are walking tours. However, in Washington you can get tours in private vehicles and even tour buses. You could also book some of the best bike tours in the city. These options are the best if you feel that walking for several hours is not your thing.
Let's compare the options
- Georgetown foodie tour and walking tour of the neighbourhood
- Price: approximately €69.
- Duration: about 3 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Walking tour of the ghosts of Georgetown
- Price: 200 €.
- Duration: about 3 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Historical tour of Georgetown's architecture
- Price: 200 €.
- Duration: about 2 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.
- Private tour of Georgetown and visit to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
- Price: approximately 120 €.
- Duration: about 2.5 hours.
- Means of transport: on foot.