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100+ Free Things to Do

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Things to Do This Week in Washington, DC

Check out this week's exciting lineup of events

Things to Do This Weekend in Washington, DC

Our end-of-the-week picks for July 17-19, 2026

Things to Do This Month

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Mount Vernon Square

VIDA Fitness, City Vista

Located in the heart of the Chinatown/ Penn Quarter and includes over 25,000 square feet, the Fuel Bar, Bang Salon, and full-service locker rooms.

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Downtown

Sandlot

For planners seeking a centrally located, dynamic, and creative event destination, Sandlot DC offers a one-of-a-kind blend of indoor comfort and outdoor character.

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Downtown

The Hamilton

The Hamilton serves sushi, charcuterie, and seasonal regional American fare featuring fresh local ingredients.

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Upper Northwest

Deanwood Heights Main Street

The Deanwood Heights Main Street Corridor connects local businesses, community landmarks, and green space across one of DC's most storied communities.

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DC Metro Area

See DC Today

Top Rated Small Group and Private Guided Tours of the National Mall with Transportation. All the Sites, None of the Hassles!

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Georgetown

CUT Above

Set against the capital's iconic skyline, CUT Above is the ideal destination for al fresco entertaining with views of the Washington Monument and Potomac River.

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Downtown

a.lounge

A lounge is approximately 4,000 square feet of luxurious, open flow amenity spaces, including a stunning bar and fireplace, and contemporary, comfortable seating with open views onto the street scape

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National Mall

National Archives Museum

Home to the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, the National Archives holds more than 15 billion records.

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