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100+ Free Things to Do

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

Things to Do This April 2026 in Washington, DC

Celebrate spring in Washington, DC with Nationals baseball, seasonal...

Things to Do This Week

Things to Do This Weekend in Washington, DC

Our end-of-the-week picks for April 24-26, 2026

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

Vibrant street art adds color to DC in any season.


Mount Vernon Square

Over/Under Rooftop Sports Bar

Rooftop Views, Cold Drinks, Big Games at Over Under Rooftop Sports Bar

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NoMa & Union Market

Lost Generation Brewing Company

Where 1920’s meets 2020’s. Microbrewery in Washington, D.C. specializing in lagers and IPAs.

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Penn Quarter & Chinatown

Tonari

Tonari, a first-of-its-kind restaurant in DC, offers a daytime cafe experience on weekends, featuring Japanese-Italian breakfast dishes and pastries alongside coffee drinks

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Dupont Circle

The Phillips Collection

Encounter superb works of modern art in an intimate setting at The Phillips Collection, an internationally recognized museum in Washington's vibrant Dupont Circle neighborhood.

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Logan Circle

Washington Improv Theater

Washington Improv Theater (WIT) is DC's premier destination for hilarious improv comedy.

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DC Metro Area

Mexican Cultural Institute

The Mexican Cultural Institute of Washington, D.C. is committed to enriching the relationship between Mexico and the United States by sharing Mexico's vibrant cultural past and present with the local community

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Georgetown

Olivia Macaron

Olivia Macaron offers the finest French macarons with a playful American twist.

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Anacostia

Frederick Douglass National Historic Sit...

The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves the last residence of Frederick Douglass (1818 -1895), one of the most prominent African American leaders of the 19th century

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