Why choose this Washington DC tour ?
This tour will take you minute by minute through the last day of the 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.
You will meet the conspirators who were desperately trying to save the Confederate cause in the dying days of the Civil War. There were to be three attacks that night. This tour unfolds as a story filled with suspense, intrigue, and espionage.
Learn about and see:
-The White House – where Lincoln gave his final speech in the presence of his later assassin, John Wilkes Booth
-Home of Secretary of State Seward – who was also attacked that night by a co-conspirator of Booh
-National Theatre – a potential site of Booth’s attack on Lincoln, but instead where his young son learned of the death of his father.
-Site of the Kirkwood House Hotel – where Vice President Andrew Johnson lived and an attack on him was planned that night.
-Ford’s Theatre – the site of the assassination while watching a play in a full house.
-Peterson’s Boarding House – where Lincoln took his final breath.
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What makes The Night of Lincoln’s Assassination Walking Tour a unique experience ?
Nicknamed the Church of the Presidents, we start our tour here to get an overview of Washington DC in the 1860s; understanding the events that led to this fateful night. (We do not enter any buildings on this tour)
The tour will begin with an introduction to President Lincoln’s final months in the White House. New characters will be introduced as we explore the historic row houses that surround the park.
We talk about Abraham Lincoln’s presidency during the Civil War and his final speech; given at the White House in the presence of his later assassin, John Wilkes Booth. (We do not enter any buildings on this tour)
Walk past the US Treasury Building, which acted as the temporary White House after Lincoln’s Assassiantion.
On the day of the assassination, John Wilkes Booth stopped by this theater and met with a friend. Later that evening, Lincoln’s son Tad was at this theater watching a play: Aladdin or his Wonderful Lamp. (We do not enter any buildings on this tour)
Across from this grand old building was the location of the Kirkwood House Hotel. This is where Vice President Andrew Johnson stayed. Conspirator George Azerodt rented a room here and was given the job to attack Johnson that same night… (We do not enter any buildings on this tour)
Learn about America’s Main Street as you walk through downtown Washington DC, following in the foot steps of Presidential Inaugural Parades and how the residents of Civil War Washington DC traversed the city.
This is the historic theater where John Wilkes Booth snuck up behind the President like a coward and fired that fateful shot. Today it is a working theater and it has been restored to his Civil War era grandeur. Millions of Americans visit this location every year to remember Lincoln and his legacy. (We do not enter any buildings on this tour)
This small and simple historic row house was a boarding house at the time of the Civil War. After Lincoln was shot, he was taken to a room on the first floor of this house while the doctors attended to his health. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton interviewed witnesses here that night. Robert Todd Lincoln arrived from the White House and stayed by his father’s side all night. It was a sad procession early the next morning when they finally brought the President’s lifeless body down the steps for his carriage journey back to the White House. (We do not enter any buildings on this tour)
The original alley behind Ford’s Theatre through which John Wilkes Booth escaped after the assassination. Ask your tour guide to tell you about it and you can walk there after the tour! It is open to the public and you can see some original buildings.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please note: This tour does not enter any buildings during the tour
Options To Choose for Your Trip:
The Night of Lincoln’s Assassination Walking Tour Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Historic Photos to View on the Tour of Sites and Characters
- Professional, Licensed Tour Guide
Not Included
- Entrance into Ford’s Theatre (tickets from NPS required)
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Visit DC Tours.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at America/New_York.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 4.5 Stars based on 179 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 15 Travelers is accepted for booking.
• Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the departure time
• A moderate amount of walking is involved
• Wheelchair accessible
• Children must be accompanied by an adult
• Shared tour with a group limited to 25 travelers
• Please note: This tour does not enter any buildings during the tour
• The closest Metro stations to the departure point are McPherson Square on the Blue and Orange lines and Metro Center on the Red line