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Red Line $3.99 28 stops Audio narration 8 languages

Red Line Stories

Dupont Circle · Gallery Place · Union Station — DC's cultural spine

Stops Along the Line

Tenleytown-AU
  • Washington National Cathedral
Van Ness-UDC
  • Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens
Woodley Park-Zoo
  • Smithsonian National Zoo
  • Adams Morgan
  • Adams Morgan Mural District
  • Songbyrd Record Cafe
Dupont Circle
  • Dupont Circle FreshFarm Market
  • Embassy Row: Diplomatic Cover & Intelligence
  • Woodrow Wilson House
  • Dumbarton Oaks Gardens
  • Tudor Place Historic House & Garden
Metro Center
  • The DC Metro System — Underground Film Star
  • Ford's Theatre & Petersen House
  • Ford's Theatre & Petersen House
  • Ford's Theatre — The Lincoln Assassination on Screen
  • Ford's Theatre
Gallery Place-Chinatown
  • National Portrait Gallery & American Art Museum
  • Planet Word Museum
Judiciary Square
  • National Building Museum
  • National Building Museum — The Great Hall
Union Station
  • Union Station
  • National Postal Museum
  • H Street NE Corridor
NoMa-Gallaudet U
  • NoMa Underpass Park & Art Walk
  • Union Market District
  • Union Market District Warehouse Murals
Rhode Island Ave
  • Chuck Brown Memorial Park
Fort Totten
  • President Lincoln's Cottage

Metro Stations

Tenleytown-AU Van Ness-UDC Woodley Park-Zoo Dupont Circle Metro Center Gallery Place-Chinatown Judiciary Square Union Station NoMa-Gallaudet U Rhode Island Ave Fort Totten

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I take this tour?
Download or open What's Up Metro DC in your browser, unlock the tour, and start at any station on the line. The audio narration plays as you ride and explore — no data connection needed once the tour loads.
Do I need a SmarTrip card for the DC Metro?
Yes — a SmarTrip card (or contactless payment) is required on all DC Metro buses and trains. You can load one at any station kiosk. Single-trip paper tickets are no longer available on most lines.
How much does a Metro ride cost?
Metro fares are distance-based and time-of-day dependent, starting around $2.00 and rising to about $6.00 for the longest trips during peak hours. Off-peak fares are lower. An unlimited 7-day pass is available for frequent riders.
How often do DC Metro trains run?
During peak hours (Monday–Friday, 5–9:30am and 3–7pm), trains run every 4 to 12 minutes depending on the line. Off-peak and weekend service is every 12 to 20 minutes. Check WMATA's trip planner for current schedules.

Self-guided audio tour by Metro — start at any station, listen as you walk, explore at your own pace. No tour group. No fixed schedule.

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