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Washington, DC shines bright this holiday season

Cherished seasonal traditions, free light displays and expansive holiday markets make Washington, DC the perfect winter destination

WASHINGTON, DC – Destination DC (DDC), the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC, invites travelers in the holiday spirit to plan an unforgettable and budget-friendly trip to the nation’s capital. From sparkling sites like the National Christmas Tree to festive local shopping, classic performances and enticing hotel deals, ‘tis the season to make memories in DC. Discover more at washington.org/winter.

 

“Whether you prefer ice skating on the National Mall or ‘The Nutcracker’ ballet, sipping tea at a classic hotel or a warm cocktail at a pop-up bar, there’s only one place to do it all,” said Elliott L. Ferguson, II, president and CEO, DDC. “With so many ways to save, it’s the most wonderful time of the year to come to Washington, DC.”

 

The majestic National Museum of Women in the Arts, which reopened in late October, adds to the many reasons to visit this winter. Two new centrally located places to stay, the rebranded Westin Washington, DC Downtown and upscale Royal Sonesta Capitol Hill, are among the hotels offering seasonal deals.

 

In addition, this winter, DDC is rolling out its new advertising campaign: “There’s Only One DC.” The branding, which officially launched Nov. 1, positions DC as wholly unique, spotlighting its diversity of experiences and free things to do.

 

Dazzling Displays

 

National Christmas Tree

The National Christmas Tree, free to enter, enters its second century on the White House Ellipse. It's surrounded by trees decorated with handmade ornaments from 58 U.S. states and territories. Nov. 30 lighting airs on CBS Dec. 15; site is open Dec. 2-Jan. 1.

 

National Menorah Lighting

Hannukah begins with the lighting ceremony of the world’s largest menorah on the White House Ellipse, which greets all with latkes, doughnuts, menorah kits and dreidels. Dec. 7-15

 

CityCenterDC’s Holiday Tree

The luxury shopping destination celebrates a decade of displaying a jaw-dropping 75-foot tree with over 155,000 lights and 4,500 ornaments, as well as gorgeous décor along Palmer Alley. Nov. 20-Jan. 8

 

U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree

A 53-year tradition on the West Lawn, this year’s tree comes from the Monongahela National Forest in West Virginia. Nov. 28-Jan. 1

 

ZooLights

Environmentally friendly LED lights and dozens of glowing animal lanterns transform Smithsonian's National Zoo into a winter wonderland. Note that a $6 admission is required this year, supporting animal care and conservation science. Nov. 24-Dec. 30

 

Season’s Greenings at the U.S. Botanic Garden

Tour America’s magnificent landscapes recreated in plants. Nov. 23-Jan. 1

 

Enchant

Expect plenty of Instagram-friendly settings and holiday spirit at this one-of-a-kind installation at Nationals Park. Nov. 24-Dec. 31

 

Georgetown Glow

Set against the historic backdrop of DC’s oldest neighborhood, works by international artists will be on display for this free outdoor public light art experience. Dec. 1-Jan. 7

 

Tudor Lights

Stroll through Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, decked out with holiday lights, plus take part in guided candlelit tours, holiday teas and a holiday wreath-making workshop. Dec. 2-15

 

Festive hotels

The historic Willard Intercontinental famously transforms into a magical holiday wonderland complete with nightly caroling. The chic Riggs Hotel boasts a bejeweled tree by a celebrated designer. The Conrad Washington DC’s decorations include an Instagram-worthy mistletoe arch.

 

Holiday Events and Performances

 

A Winter’s Tale

A tribute to the magic of storytelling at the Folger Theatre, Shakespeare’s romance presents a rich tapestry of love, strife, hope, human folly, and resurrection. Nov. 4-Dec. 17

 

A Christmas Carol

It wouldn’t be the holiday season without the Charles Dickens classic at Ford’s Theatre. Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future as they lead Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of transformation. Nov. 17-Dec. 31

 

The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker

Experience the magic of this lasting tradition at the Warner Theatre. The reimagined ballet is set amidst the charming streets of Georgetown and cherry blossom trees. Dec. 2-30

 

Holiday Boat Parade

This iconic DC event features over 60 beautifully decorated boats parading along the Washington Channel at The Wharf. Dec. 2

 

National Symphony Orchestra’s 'A Holiday Pops!' with Norm Lewis

Norm Lewis lights up the festively decorated Kennedy Center Concert Hall with selections from his best-selling Christmas album. Dec. 8-9

 

Handel’s Messiah

Join the Washington National Cathedral Choir and Baroque Orchestra for Handel’s beloved Messiah. Dec. 8-10

 

Step Afrika!'s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show

Head to Arena Stage for the world’s first holiday show incorporating the African American tradition of stepping. Dec. 8-17

 

Japanese bell dedication ceremony

Hear the resonant tolls of a sacred Japanese temple bell, cast in 1789, ring out for the first time at the U.S. National Arboretum. Jan. 1

 

Winter Activities and Dining

 

Ice skate around the city

Public ice skating rinks can be found throughout DC, including the National Gallery of Art (opens Nov. 20), Washington Harbour (Nov. 17), The Wharf (Nov. 22) and Canal Park at Capitol Riverfront (Nov. 11).

 

Enjoy hot and cozy drinks

Enjoy local drafts and warm cocktails in the glow of fire pits at Wunder Garten, Dirty Habit and one of the city’s new all-season rooftops. Experience Washington, DC's original private igloos at the Next Whisky Bar terrace in the Watergate Hotel. Roast s’mores at The Wharf’s giant Camp Wharf firepit.

 

Indulge in afternoon teas

Holiday teas are offered at luxury hotels including Peacock Alley at the Willard InterContinental, The Hay-Adams and St. Regis. The Four Seasons hosts four special teddy bear teas. Children are encouraged to wear Frozen-themed attire to the Fairmont Washington, D.C. Georgetown’s Frozen Festive Afternoon Tea.

 

Holiday Shopping

 

Downtown Holiday Market

The beloved market, free to enter, stretches across two blocks in Penn Quarter. Scope out eclectic crafts from more than 70 pop-up tents, including minority-owned businesses, with light bites and live music. Nov. 17 – Dec. 23

 

The Holly Days

An Eastern Market Main Street tradition, enjoy shopping, dining and window displays. Eastern Market is celebrating its 150th anniversary this month. Nov. 25-Dec. 31

 

Christkindlmarkt

Shop small and stroll through the Heurich House Museum’s German-style market in the castle garden. Dec. 1-3

 

Select Seasonal Hotel Deals

Find more and book at stay.washington.org.

 

Whoville Hideout – The Hotel Washington offers Grinch-themed rooms with holiday amenities, valet parking and holiday DVDs and books. Valid through Dec. 31.

 

Holiday Spirit – The AC Hotel Washington, DC Convention Center offers a $20 Downtown Holiday Market gift certificate and two cocktails in the AC Lounge. Valid through Dec. 22.

 

Grand Opening - Receive 10,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points per stay at the rebranded Westin Washington, DC Downtown. Valid through Jan. 4.

 

Royal Debut – Be among the first to experience the new Royal Sonesta Washington, DC Capitol Hill with 50 percent off the third night when booking a two-night stay.

 

Sakura Club – When you book two nights in an exclusive Sakura Club room at the Conrad DC, you’ll receive the third night free. Valid through Dec. 31.

 

Greener Getaway – The Marriott Marquis offers an eco-friendly getaway with a reusable travel mug and straws, as well as a credit for two compost cocktails in the Lobby Bar. Valid through Feb. 29.

 

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November 9, 2023


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