Explore DC’s historic Shaw alleyways, uncover hidden stories, and enjoy a coffee break. Join our 1.5-hour tour every 1st Sunday at 2pm.
Explore DC’s historic Shaw alleyways, uncover hidden stories, and enjoy a coffee break. Join our 1.5-hour tour every 1st Sunday at 2pm.
- Blanche K. Bruce House - Blanche K. Bruce was the first African American to serve a full term as Senator, and rose to his position during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War. The tour starts as the location of his residence while he was serving his Senatorial term.
- Blagden Alley Northwest - Blagden Alley is one of DC’s most…
- Blanche K. Bruce House - Blanche K. Bruce was the first African American to serve a full term as Senator, and rose to his position during the Reconstruction era after the Civil War. The tour starts as the location of his residence while he was serving his Senatorial term.
- Blagden Alley Northwest - Blagden Alley is one of DC’s most well-preserved historic alleyways. Once the subject of a study of DC alleyways, it is now the site of art galleries, hidden-away restaurants and coffee shops.
- La Colombe Coffee Roasters - The tour makes a pit stop at this popular coffee spot.
- D.C. Alley Museum - Beginning in 2015, a series of works were commissioned by artists with a history in the Shaw neighborhood and in Blagden Alley — They created a stunning display of new works painted directly on the garage doors of several buildings in Bladgen Alley.
- Naylor Court Northwest - Naylor Court is a former site of alleyway stables, and later old fashioned garages. It is a part of the Blagden Alley - Naylor Court Historic District.
- Up to 2 hours of a unique walking tour experience
- Knowledgeable guide
- Up to 2 hours of a unique walking tour experience
- Knowledgeable guide
- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
2025 Schedule - Tours are available on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at 2pm.
Discover one of Washington DC’s most distinctive features, located less than a mile from the National Mall in the historic Shaw neighborhood, close to the Convention Center.
The Alleyways of DC were originally designed as a city planning element, but they also offered a…
2025 Schedule - Tours are available on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month at 2pm.
Discover one of Washington DC’s most distinctive features, located less than a mile from the National Mall in the historic Shaw neighborhood, close to the Convention Center.
The Alleyways of DC were originally designed as a city planning element, but they also offered a concealed refuge where escaped enslaved individuals and the impoverished could find affordable housing and live their lives away from public scrutiny. Although city officials criticized life in the alleyways as hazardous, unsanitary, and unhealthy, they were actually places where communities supported one another and provided safety.
The tour lasts 1.5 hours and includes a midway stop at La Colombe Coffee.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.