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100+ Free Things to Do

Take advantage of Washington, DC’s numerous free events, museums, to...

Things to Do This January 2026 in Washington, DC

Marvel at holiday lights decorating historic homes, ice skate in fro...

Things to Do This Week

Things to Do This Weekend in Washington, DC

Our end-of-the-week picks for Jan. 2-4, 2026

Where to Find the Most Colorful Street Murals in Washington, DC

Vibrant street art adds color to DC in any season.


Downtown

DAR Constitution Hall

Newly-renovated 3,702-seat facility capable of hosting a wide variety of events, including concerts, television, meetings, commencements and award shows.

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Logan Circle

Hush Rooftop

High above the city, a new rooftop gathering spot awaits in Washington, DC's Logan Circle.

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DC Metro Area

Art With Tosca

Experience Washington, D.C.'s vibrant art scene through Art with Tosca, offering private, art historian-led tours across the city’s top museums.

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DC Metro Area

DC Tours and Events

As owner of Capital Gift Baskets and a certified meeting planner, I can enhance your visit with personalized touches that help create a truly memorable Capital Experience.

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Southwest & The Wharf

ARTECHOUSE

At the crossroads of art, science and technology, ARTECHOUSE brings a true 21st century art experience to the nation's capital.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Apple Store at Carnegie Library

Take part in exciting events featuring artists, musicians, photographers, speakers, filmmakers and more.

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Georgetown

Blossom Daily

Enjoy delicious drinks, snacks, and light fare—prepared and served by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

An innovator in the development of new plays earning a reputation for staying plugged in to the mad temper of the times (New York Times).

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