Take a sweet, savory and scandalous walking tour, including UNsavory White House tales. But wait there’s more! In addition to stops at the White House. We’ll check out popular local haunts and enjoy delicious pastries, savory snacks and gelato ice cream while learning about DC food, culture and history.
Each bakery we visit is a regional establishment no national chains
A stroll down Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. Learn about White House history and unsavory tales of presidential scandals past and present.
We will visit Lafayette Square Park, across from the north lawn of the White House. A historic place where we will talk about the development of the capital city, important monuments and buildings surrounding the park. Then stop by the longest running protest in the United States. The park remains a popular place for protests and community gatherings with a festival atmosphere on most weekends.
St John’s Episcopal Church is also known as the President’s Church. Abraham Lincoln would often sit in the back pew of the church, look out the windows overlooking Lafayette Park and the White House to pray for the country during the civil war.
You will make your own way to the meeting points