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Discover the dark and scandalous side of Washington's White House with this adult-only night tour, exploring secrets of presidents, First Ladies, and political scandals.
The DC: White House Crime, Scandal, Murder Adult-Only Night Tour offers a daring look behind the velvet curtain of American presidential history. Priced at a competitive rate, this 1.5 to 2-hour tour takes you through Lafayette Square and surrounding historic sites, with highlights including stories of presidential affairs, duels, murders, and First Ladies dabbling in the occult. Designed exclusively for adults, it promises an intriguing mix of secrets and scandals that most general tours shy away from, making it perfect for those interested in Washington D.C.’s hidden stories.
From the White House at night to Tragedy Square, every stop is packed with fascinating tales of political betrayals, forbidden romances, and even séances in the East Room. Be aware that this adult-only experience is not suitable for children under 12, but for those interested in more provocative history, it offers a fresh perspective on the city’s power plays. The tour is delivered by live guides, with options for private groups and wheelchair accessibility, ensuring a flexible and inclusive experience.


The tour begins at St. John’s Church Lafayette Square, marked by bright orange guides awaiting at the yellow-columned portico. This central location allows easy access for visitors staying downtown. The meeting point’s coordinates are 38.9004, -77.0361, making it straightforward to find quickly.
Once assembled, the guide introduces the evening’s provocative theme, promising stories most other tours avoid. The walk kicks off with a photo stop at Lafayette Square, giving guests a chance to admire the historic architecture and prepare for the stories ahead.
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The White House stands as the centerpiece of the tour, offering a nighttime view that enhances its aura of secrecy. With the White House at night as a backdrop, the guide shares stories of presidents involved in scandals, affairs, and deadly duels. This stop provides a perfect combination of visual impact and storytelling, revealing the hidden side of presidential power.
Throughout the walk, guests also visit Tragedy Square, where some of the most dramatic moments in Washington’s history unfolded. The ambiance of darkness adds to the atmosphere, making the tales of betrayals and betrayals even more compelling.

Stops at Decatur House and the Eisenhower Executive Office Building allow visitors to explore historic locations tied to political intrigue. The Decatur House is notable for its historic significance and connections to presidential history, while the Eisenhower Building adds a layer of bureaucratic mystery.
At each site, the guide shares stories of secret letters, hidden affairs, and political cover-ups. These stops are brief but impactful, giving context to the scandalous tales discussed along the way.
A major highlight is the White House stop, where guests learn about presidents’ romantic escapades, deadly duels, and occult practices. Among the stories is the breaking of a bed after a long summer apart by a famous First Lady, and the secret love letters revealing a President’s clandestine affair with his mistress.
The guide also recounts the first-ever use of the insanity plea in Washington, involving a crime of passion, and the First Lady who turned to séances in search of answers beyond the grave. These tales peel back the polished exterior of the White House, exposing forbidden romances and political betrayals.
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Additional stops include the Dolley Madison House, where stories of First Ladies’ secret lives and occult experiments are shared. The InterContinental The Willard Washington D.C. provides a glimpse into historic guest accommodations linked to political intrigue.
These locations add depth to the scandalous narrative, illustrating how personal lives intertwined with national politics. The historical relevance of these sites makes the stories more tangible and vivid.
The tour concludes at William Tecumseh Sherman Monument, with a drop-off option at 1500 E St NW. This allows for convenient access to other parts of the city or transportation options. The entire experience remains flexible, with cancelations available up to 24 hours in advance and options to reserve now, pay later.
Guests should note the tour is wheelchair accessible and available for private groups. The duration, typically between 1.5 to 2 hours, ensures plenty of storytelling without feeling rushed.

While reviews praise guides for their expertise and storytelling, some mention that pace may vary, especially if the guide speaks quickly. The guides are described as fantastic and knowledgeable, capable of answering questions and sharing fascinating stories that other tours might shy away from.
Their lively narration keeps the atmosphere engaging, especially in the evening setting, where the shadows and lighting work in favor of the tour’s provocative theme.

The tour starts from St. John’s Lafayette Square in downtown Washington, DC. It lasts around 90 to 120 minutes, with options for private groups or single bookings. The tour is English-speaking, with wheelchair accessibility accommodating guests with mobility needs.
For those interested, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. Booking options allow for reservation without immediate payment, providing flexibility for travelers.
This adult-only night tour distinguishes itself by openly discussing presidential scandals, murders, and occult practices that are rarely covered in conventional history tours. The combination of historic sites and provocative stories creates a unique experience that appeals to history buffs and those intrigued by political secrets.
The focus on forbidden romances, duels, and secret letters offers a personalized view of what went on behind closed doors. The nighttime setting enhances the sense of mystery, making it ideal for visitors seeking a different perspective on Washington’s political past.
The White House Crime, Scandal, Murder Adult-Only Night Tour provides a fascinating glimpse into the darker side of American political history. With knowledgeable guides and engaging storytelling, it offers a unique experience that uncovers forbidden romances, deadly duels, and occult secrets.
While it’s not suitable for children under 12, adults interested in Washington D.C.’s hidden stories will find this tour both entertaining and informative. Its evening setting and focus on scandalous tales make it a memorable way to explore the city’s less-than-polished past.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, this is an adult-only experience designed for guests aged 12 and above.
How long does the tour last?
The tour typically lasts 90 to 120 minutes, providing a comprehensive exploration of scandalous stories and historic sites.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at the portico of St. John’s Lafayette Square, marked by orange guides and close to Lafayette Square in downtown Washington D.C.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Are there options for private groups?
Absolutely, private group bookings are available.
What sites are included in the stops?
Stops include Lafayette Square, Decatur House, Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Dolley Madison House, and the White House.
How do guides keep the tour engaging?
Guides are praised for their knowledge and storytelling ability, making the dark stories come alive with enthusiasm and clarity.
Is this tour held during the day or night?
This tour is held at night, adding to the mysterious and provocative atmosphere.
What unique stories are told during the tour?
Guests learn about presidents’ affairs, duels, scandals, secret letters, and occult practices involving First Ladies.
Is there a dress code or specific gear needed?
No specific dress code, but comfortable shoes and warm clothing are advisable given the evening schedule.