The 31 best things to do in D.C. this weekend

Here’s a list of 31 top things to do in Washington, D.C. over the weekend and the coming week, including a mix of festivals, exhibits, outdoor adventures, and dining experiences. Perfect for locals and visitors alike, this lineup has something for everyone:

1. National Gallery of Art

  • Check out the rotating exhibitions at this iconic gallery, along with the permanent collection of European and American masterpieces.

2. Smithsonian Museums

  • Most Smithsonian museums offer free entry, including the National Museum of Natural History and the Air and Space Museum.

3. Renwick Gallery

  • Explore unique contemporary art installations and exhibitions, particularly the popular “Burning Man” exhibit.

4. Library of Congress Tour

  • Take a guided tour of one of the most beautiful and historic libraries in the world.

5. National Portrait Gallery

  • Admire portraits of influential Americans, including the official portraits of former presidents.

6. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden

  • Walk through modern art displays and experience the captivating outdoor sculpture garden.

7. National Mall Monuments

  • Visit the monuments around the National Mall, like the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial.

8. Tidal Basin Walk

  • Stroll around the Tidal Basin and enjoy fall colors, with views of the Jefferson Memorial and cherry blossom trees.

9. Arlington National Cemetery

  • Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and visit President Kennedy’s gravesite.

10. Botanic Garden

  • Experience a variety of plant collections, from tropical to desert environments, in this peaceful oasis.

11. Eastern Market

  • Shop local goods, fresh produce, and crafts at this historic marketplace on Capitol Hill.

12. Union Market

  • This trendy food market offers a mix of dining options, from artisanal pizza to world cuisine.

13. Farmers Markets

  • Stop by Dupont Circle or Foggy Bottom farmers markets for fresh produce, baked goods, and handmade products.

14. Georgetown Waterfront

  • Walk along the Potomac River and enjoy waterfront dining, coffee shops, and scenic views.

15. The Wharf

  • Explore restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues at this vibrant waterfront district.

16. National Zoo

  • Free to enter, the National Zoo offers visitors the chance to see giant pandas, lions, elephants, and more.

17. Adams Morgan Neighborhood Tour

  • Check out the murals, eclectic dining, and vibrant nightlife in this trendy neighborhood.

18. Dupont Circle Art Galleries

  • Discover local art galleries featuring contemporary art and photography.

19. Kennedy Center Performance

  • Catch a show at this world-renowned venue, from ballet to symphonies to theatrical performances.

20. Rock Creek Park Hike

  • Enjoy nature trails, picnicking spots, and scenic views in this large urban park.

21. Capital Riverfront Ice Skating

  • Head to the seasonal ice rink at The Wharf or the National Gallery Sculpture Garden for some wintertime skating.

22. D.C. Street Murals and Art Walk

  • Wander through the neighborhoods to see D.C.’s famous street murals, especially around U Street and Shaw.

23. U Street Music and Food Tour

  • Discover the vibrant history of jazz and soul food on U Street, with legendary venues like the Lincoln Theatre.

24. Spy Museum

  • Dive into espionage history and try interactive exhibits at this unique museum.

25. Holocaust Memorial Museum

  • Reflect on history with powerful exhibits about the Holocaust and survivors’ stories.

26. Cherry Blossom Festival Preview Events

  • Although peak season is in spring, some early events or workshops related to the festival may begin in the fall.

27. George Washington’s Mount Vernon

  • Tour the historic estate of the first U.S. president, just a short drive outside D.C.

28. National Cathedral Tour

  • Marvel at this architectural wonder and take a climb up the bell tower for panoramic views.

29. D.C. Jazz at Nightclubs

  • Visit Blues Alley in Georgetown or spots along U Street for live jazz music and cocktails.

30. Wine Tasting in Virginia

  • Take a day trip to Virginia’s wine country, with vineyards just an hour’s drive from the city.

31. Historic Walking Tour of Capitol Hill

  • Discover one of D.C.’s oldest neighborhoods with a guided walking tour, featuring historic homes, markets, and views of the Capitol.

These events and activities offer something for everyone, whether you’re a history buff, art lover, nature enthusiast, or foodie. Enjoy your time in Washington, D.C.!

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