More about: Washington DC Tourist Cards
If you want to plan your trip to the US capital in advance but haven't yet decided which attractions you want to visit, the Washington Sightseeing Pass could be the solution for you. There are two options available: the Flex Pass and the Day Pass, each with its own advantages depending on the trip you are planning.
Depending on the option you choose, this tourist card will give you access to more than fifteen different attractions with discounts of up to 60% so you can decide what to see and do in Washington, D.C during your stay.
What tourist cards can you buy for Washington, D.C.?

If you're planning your trip to the US capital and haven't yet decided which attractions to visit, there are two main tourist cards to choose from at Hellotickets: the Washington DC Flex Pass and the Washington DC Sightseeing Day Pass. Both offer discounts, access to the best activities, and the option to hop on the sightseeing bus to explore the city at your own pace, but they work differently to suit different travel styles.
Washington DC Flex Pass, ideal if you want to choose just a few attractions
With the Washington DC Flex Pass, you can choose a more personalized and flexible experience. You choose 1, 2, or up to 4 attractions from a list of more than a dozen must-see places. The pass also includes 24 hours of access to the Hop-on Hop-off tourist bus, allowing you to easily move between points of interest such as the White House, the Capitol, or the Lincoln Memorial.
Once activated, you have 30 days to use the selected attractions. In addition, the pass includes discounts at restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues, making it an ideal option for those who plan their trip in advance and want to save money without sacrificing anything.
- Recommended if... You're only going to be in Washington, D.C. for a few days or prefer to select just a few attractions and move around at your own pace.
Washington DC Sightseeing Day Pass, perfect for seeing a lot in a few days
The Sightseeing Day Pass works differently: instead of choosing a number of attractions, you choose a duration of 1, 2, or 3 consecutive days, during which you can visit all the attractions included in the pass, without limits.
This card is perfect for those who want to make the most of their time and have quick access to the main attractions, such as the Spy Museum, bike rentals, and the fun scavenger hunt around the city. It also includes use of the sightseeing bus to get between monuments and museums.
Once activated, you have up to three consecutive days to use it, and you can activate it at any of the included attractions. It can be purchased in advance and used within one year of the date of purchase.
- Recommended if... You want to visit many attractions in a short time and prefer to have everything included for one or more consecutive days.
How much do Washington DC tourist cards cost?

Both cards offer different prices depending on the format you choose:
Washington DC Flex Pass
You can choose from several options starting at $52. With this rate, you'll get 24 hours of access to the tourist bus and admission to one attraction of your choice from a list of more than 15.
- For $61, you get access to the bus and two attractions.
- For $85, the pass includes four attractions and use of the Hop-on, Hop-off bus for 24 hours.
This option is perfect if you prefer to select only a few visits and organize your own itinerary. With the Flex Pass, you can save up to 60% compared to separate tickets, as well as enjoy additional discounts at shops and restaurants.
Washington DC Sightseeing Day Pass
The day pass has a different format: instead of choosing a number of attractions, you choose how many days you want to use it. Prices start at $58 for 1 day, $97 for 2 days, and $130 for 3 consecutive days.
During the time you choose, you can access all included attractions without limits and also take advantage of the sightseeing bus. This pass is ideal if you want to visit many activities in a short time and prefer to have everything included from the start.
How do these tourist passes work?

Both the Flex Pass and the Sightseeing Day Pass can be purchased in advance and activated once you arrive in Washington DC. Activation occurs the first time you use any of the included attractions, and from then on, the validity period begins: 30 days for the Flex Pass and 1, 2, or 3 consecutive days for the Day Pass, depending on the option chosen.
Both allow you to make advance reservations at included attractions, saving you from queues and guaranteeing availability at specific times. They also include access to the Hop-on, Hop-off tourist bus, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace.
This bus runs Monday through Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., and you can use it as many times as you need during the validity of your pass. If you plan your transfers well, you can move quickly between monuments, museums, and iconic neighborhoods, optimizing your time and budget.
What attractions are included in the Washington Sightseeing Flex Pass and Day Pass?

This tourist pass offers several alternatives. Below are the options available with your Washington Sightseeing Pass, whichever option you choose.
Potomac River Cruise
One of the best ways to discover Washington, D.C. is from the river, and this tour will give you a different perspective of the city.
Seeing Washington's best monuments from the water will offer you unforgettable views. This tour starts at the docks, which is also a very busy part of the city, with shopping centers and the best restaurants in Washington.
- Price: Outside of the tourist card, this tour starts at $27.
- Duration: The tour lasts approximately one hour, and don't forget to validate your ticket at the ticket office.
- Timetable: Monday to Friday, tours start at 6:00 a.m., and on weekends, cruises depart until 11:00 p.m.
Bicycle tour of the National Mall and Capitol Hill
The National Mall is the main circuit of the US capital. This excursion also offers a tour of the Capitol area with an expert local guide who will provide you with all the necessary information about the places you visit.
The tour also includes Washington DC's monuments and war memorials. It is the best excursion to get to know the heart of the city.
- Price... Outside of the tourist card, this tour starts at $40, including a guide.
- Duration**...** The tour lasts approximately three hours.
- Schedule**...** Every day from 10:00 a.m.
Admission to the International Spy Museum

During the Cold War, Washington, D.C. was the perfect place for all kinds of conspiracy theories about espionage to flourish. The proximity of the Pentagon and the White House and their secrets attracted the attention of spies.
On this tour, you can step into the life of a double agent, decipher codes, change your name, and much more. It is considered one of the best museums in the city.
- Price: Outside of the tourist card, this tour starts at $25 for adults and $15 for children.
- Duration: The tour of the museum lasts approximately two hours and admission must be validated at the ticket office.
- Opening hours: In spring and summer, the museum is open from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. In autumn and winter, the museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Cruise excursion to Mount Vernon and George Washington's home
This excursion takes you to Mount Vernon and George Washington's house, but also includes a pleasant and relaxing cruise on the Spirit.
The Sightseeing Pass entitles you to use this service, which also includes a three-hour tour of the mansion and its surroundings.
- Price: Without the tourist card, this excursion starts at $44, including a guide. The cruise offers a buffet service at an additional cost.
- Duration**...** The tour lasts between three and four hours.
- Schedule: This depends on the time of year, so it is advisable to check the official website before choosing this option.
Other attractions included in the Washington Sightseeing Pass
- Bicycle tour of monuments and memorials
- Bike rental for a full-day self-guided tour
- Bus tour to Mount Vernon and George Washington's home
- Panoramic hop-on hop-offbus tour of the city
- Interactive treasure hunt tour of Washington, D.C.
When should you buy the Washington Sightseeing Pass?

The sooner you buy your tourist card, the sooner you can start planning your trip, and you can do so up to a year before activation.
Remember that once you choose the option that best suits your itinerary, you can book your favorite attractions in advance and save time by avoiding lines to buy tickets and arriving at the right time.
This card is very convenient for those who are staying in the city for a short time and need to make the most of their time. This tourist pass can be very useful so you don't miss anything in Washington on a three-day trip
The Washington Sightseeing Pass is the best option for your trip if you only intend to visit a few of the city's main sites, so the sooner you secure availability for your chosen attractions, the better your experience will be. This tourist pass guarantees you entry to the most visited attractions in the US capital.
Tips for getting the most out of the Washington Sightseeing Pass?

If you're someone who likes to make the most of your time in the city and visit as many places as possible, I recommend planning your itinerary in advance. If you buy the four-attraction pass, try to visit places that are close to each other.
With the sightseeing pass, you can save money on excursions that you would have booked anyway and also gain time to do other activities in Washington, which offers thousands of options.
Here is some information about tours you can take in Washington to get to know the city in depth and give you ideas about the different suggested itineraries.
I also recommend that before purchasing the Washington Sightseeing Pass, you decide which places you are interested in visiting and then choose the option that best fits your travel plans, as the number of days you spend in the city will influence the number of excursions you can take.
Finally, if you are interested in seeing the monuments and buildings of the National Mall, you can choose one of the best guided bike tours and then take advantage of the bus to see the more distant places in Washington, D.C.
Other tourist passes in the city

In addition to the two main passes you can book on Hellotickets, there are other tourist cards that have gained popularity among travelers. Some are no longer available or can only be purchased on specific platforms, but they may be a valid alternative if you are looking for other options or different ways to organize your visit.
Go City: Washington Explorer Pass
One of the best known is the Go City: Washington Explorer Pass, which works in a similar way to the Flex Pass: you choose a certain number of attractions (for example, 3, 4, or 5) and have up to 60 days to use them. It includes options such as the Spy Museum, Potomac River cruises, and guided tours of the Capitol.
Washington Power Pass
Another option that was popular at one time is the Washington Power Pass, although it has now been replaced by other more comprehensive cards with greater availability of services.
Combined or individual tickets
You can also purchase individual or combined tickets for specific attractions, such as the cruise to Mount Vernon or priority access to the Spy Museum. This alternative is useful if you are only interested in one or two visits and do not need a full tourist pass.