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HOHO Routes & Map — Washington DC Points of Interest and Paths

Explore HOHO routes in Washington DC with a clear map and list of main points of interest along each path. Learn how to combine loops for an efficient visit.

3/25/2026
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Route map of Washington DC hop-on hop-off sightseeing paths

HOHO Routes & Map — Main Points of Interest Along the Path

This post is a practical map-first guide to the Hop-On Hop-Off (HOHO) sightseeing experience in Washington, D.C. It lists the primary points of interest you will pass on typical HOHO routes, explains the standard route families (Mall/Memorials, Capitol/Museums, Neighborhood loops, and Arlington), and shows how to stitch loops together into efficient itineraries.

HOHO Route Map


Quick summary

  • Map used: big_bus_map_00.webp (operator route map).
  • Main route families: Red (Mall & Memorials), Blue (Museums & Capitol), Green (Georgetown & Waterfront), Purple (Arlington & Riverfront), Night Loop.
  • Best for: New visitors who want a mapped overview of stops and to plan 1–2 day sightseeing efficiently.

Main points of interest along the typical HOHO path

Below are the high-value stops most HOHO operators include. Order follows a common Mall-centric clockwise loop, but operator maps and stop names vary slightly.

  1. The White House / Lafayette Square — Iconic exterior photos and brief historical context.
  2. National Mall (Smithsonian complex) — Gateway to major museums (Air & Space, Natural History, American History).
  3. Washington Monument — Tall obelisk at the Mall’s center; good aerial photo opportunities from the bus.
  4. World War II Memorial — Central plaza between the Washington Monument and Reflecting Pool.
  5. Lincoln Memorial & Reflecting Pool — Western terminus with sweeping views; prime photo stop.
  6. Vietnam Veterans Memorial — Adjacent, emotive, and usually combined with Lincoln visits.
  7. Korean War Veterans Memorial — Nearby outdoor sculpture and pathway.
  8. Jefferson Memorial & Tidal Basin — Springtime cherry blossom highlight.
  9. Smithsonian Museums — Multiple stops offering flexible hop-off options for deep dives.
  10. U.S. Capitol & Capitol Hill — Exterior, visitor center access, and walking routes to the Library of Congress.
  11. Union Station — Historic rail terminal and central transfer point.
  12. Penn Quarter / National Portrait Gallery — Food, galleries, and urban energy.
  13. Georgetown & Waterfront — Historic neighborhood, C&O Canal, and riverside restaurants (may be on a separate neighborhood loop).
  14. Arlington National Cemetery — Across the river; solemn site with Changing of the Guard.
  15. Kennedy Center & Potomac viewpoints — Cultural complex with evening performances and river views.

Note: Some operators include specialty stops (National Cathedral, Smithsonian Zoo, or neighborhood-specific stops) — always check the operator map for precise stop names and route coverage.


Route families & what they cover (detailed)

Red Loop — Mall & Memorials (core loop)

  • Coverage: White House → Washington Monument → WWII Memorial → Lincoln Memorial → Reflecting Pool → Vietnam Memorial → back along the Mall.
  • Best for: Monument-focused half-day visits, sunrise/sunset photography, and first-time visitors.
  • Typical loop time: 60–90 minutes (traffic dependent).

Blue Loop — Museums & Capitol (cultural loop)

  • Coverage: National Mall museums (Air & Space, Natural History) → National Portrait Gallery / Penn Quarter → U.S. Capitol.
  • Best for: Museum days and pairing indoor time with outdoor viewpoints.
  • Typical loop time: 90–120 minutes.

Green Loop — Georgetown & Waterfront (neighborhood loop)

  • Coverage: Georgetown waterfront, M Street shopping, C&O Canal approaches.
  • Best for: Evening dining, shopping, and a quieter neighborhood experience away from core monuments.
  • Typical loop time: 45–90 minutes (plus walking time at stops).

Purple Loop — Arlington & Riverfront (memorials + views)

  • Coverage: Arlington National Cemetery stops, Arlington viewpoints, sometimes the Pentagon or nearby riverfront parks.
  • Best for: Visitors who want to include Arlington in their itinerary without driving or parking hassle.
  • Typical loop time: 60–120 minutes depending on cross-river traffic.

Night Loop — Illuminated Monuments

  • Coverage: Core monuments on a reduced schedule after dark (Lincoln, Washington Monument, Jefferson, etc.).
  • Best for: Night photography, cooler evening touring, and romantic sunset-to-night transitions.

How to combine routes for common itineraries

  • Half-day monuments & quick museum: Take the Red Loop early, hop off at Lincoln for photos (30–45 minutes), reboard and hop off at Air & Space for 90 minutes.
  • Two-day deep-dive: Day 1 — Mall & memorials (Red Loop) + evening Georgetown; Day 2 — Museums & Capitol (Blue Loop) + afternoon Arlington (Purple Loop).
  • Evening highlights: Plan a daytime loop and buy an additional night-loop ticket for illuminated monuments photography.

Logistics, tickets & rider tips

  • Ticket types: Single-loop, 24-hour, 48-hour, and combo/tour bundles.
  • Boarding rules: Validate once and retain the ticket for re-boarding.
  • Seating: Upper deck for views; lower deck for stability and shade.
  • Accessibility: Many operators have wheelchair-accessible vehicles; confirm in advance if required.
  • Weather: Bring sunscreen for sunny days and a packable rain jacket for sudden showers — many routes are served by open-top buses.

Safety & comfort

  • Keep personal belongings close at stops and always check the bus schedule for frequency changes.
  • If traveling in peak seasons (cherry blossom, Independence Day), start early to avoid the worst crowds.

Suggested photographic stops (quick list)

  • Best sunrise: Lincoln Memorial looking east.
  • Best sunset: Jefferson Memorial at the Tidal Basin.
  • Best skyline shots: From the upper deck approaching the Washington Monument.

Final notes

Use the map image above as your starting point: trace the loops, mark the stops you most want to see, and build a plan that mixes 1–2 long museum visits with several short hop-offs for monuments and neighborhoods.

Would you like me to:

  • generate printable one-day and two-day maps from this route map, or
  • add precise stop names and estimated walking times between a selected subset of stops?

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