January
Chinese New Year CelebrationHeld New Years Day Chinatown, Washington, DC
202-789-7000
Admission Free Annual parade of marching bands, lion and dragon dancers, clowns and other entertainers.
Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Observance
Held on January 17
Lincoln Memorial
202-727-6306
Admission Free Wreath laying ceremony accompanied by a recorded presentation of King's "I Have a Dream" speech, local choirs, speakers and military color guard.
Orchid Show Held in mid-January
U.S. Botanic Garden, Washington, DC 202-226-4082
February
Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday ObservanceHeld in mid-February Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC
703-619-7222
Admission Free Concerts by military bands, wreath laying and a dramatic reading of the Gettysburg Address.
Washington’s Birthday Ceremony Held in mid-February Washington Monument
202-619-7222
Admission Free Observance with 202 speeches and music.
March
Cherry Blossom Festival
Late March – early April
1500 Maine Avenue Washington, DC 20003 202-484-0206
Making their appearance in late March or early April, the beautiful pink and white lacelike flowers surround DC's Tidal Basin. This yearly sign of spring is one of Washington, DC's natural highlights. The two-week festival features concerts, special exhibits, a street festival, a parade, the Smithsonian Kite Festival, performances, athletic competitions and other events at various DC locations.
Washington Boat Show
Held in mid-March
Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
804-425-6556
Admission Charged Showcasing sailboats and motorboats.
Washington Flower and Garden ShowHeld in mid-March Convention Center, Washington, DC
703-569-7141
Admission Charged Featuring blooming flowers and gardening tips.
April
Earth Day
Held in mid-April Variety of venues
Admission Free Annual event raising environmental awareness.
Smithsonian Craft ShowHeld in mid-April National Building Museum
401 F Street NW
Washington, DC
202-357-4000
Admission Charged Exhibition and sale of contemporary American crafts from more than 100 artists.
Thomas Jefferson’s Birthday ObservationHeld in mid-April Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC
202-426-6841
Admission Free A commemoration with military drills and a wreath-laying ceremony.
White House Easter Egg Roll Held at Easter Time White House, Washington DC
202-456-2200
Admission Free Annual event for children, ages 3 to 6, accompanied by an adult, on the South Lawn. Eggs and entertainment are provided.
White House Garden Tour Held in mid-April White House, Washington DC
202-456-2200
Admission Free Tour the garden and public rooms of the White House.
May
Asian Pacific American Heritage Festival
Held in early May Venues throughout Washington, DC 202-727-3120
Admission Free
Georgetown Garden Tour
Held in early May Georgetown, Washington, DC
202-965-1950
Admission Charged
Tour beautiful public and private historic gardens.
Goodwill Embassy Tour
Held in early May Held at the various embassies in and around Washington
Admission Charged Tour of Washington, DC's embassies.
International Flower MartHeld in early May National Cathedral, Washington, DC
202-537-6200
Admission Free Annual flower market with flower booths and entertainment.
Memorial Day at the Women’s Memorial Held during Memorial Day weekend Women's Memorial Ceremonial Entrance, Arlington National Cemetery
800-222-2294 Formal ceremony honoring all the men and women who defended this country.
Memorial Day CeremonyHeld during Memorial Day weekend Vietnam Veterans Memorial and US Navy Memorial
202-426-6841
Admission Free Events include speeches, military bands and keynote addresses.
Memorial Day Concert Held during Memorial Day weekend West Lawn of the Capital Building
202-225-6827
Admission Free Concert includes the National Symphony Orchestra, actors and various bands.
Filmfest DC
Held in mid-May
4000 Wisconsin Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 202-244-0882
Tickets, popcorn, and politics: It's all in a night at the movies at Filmfest DC, where political landscapes and inventive cinema come together in late April. The international festival offers 12 days of more than 100 feature, documentary and short films from around the world in theaters throughout the city.
Taste of DC
Held over Memorial Day Weekend
Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20530
Admission Free
DC's annual culinary celebration is one of the areas most attended events. Pennsylvania Avenue between Seventh and 14th streets N.W. is brimming with live music, kids' activities, chef demos and booths selling food and drinks at the three-day outdoor festival. Take time out from all the edible entertainment to check out what else is going on, from kids activities to crafts. The biggest inedible hit is always the multiple stages that are taken over by loads of musical acts throughout the afternoon.
June
Capital Jazz Fest
Early June
Held in the D.C. suburbs
Jazz lovers get an outdoor treat: The Capital Jazz Fest, which slants towards contemporary jazz but manages to keep just about everyone happy. The weekend festival typically includes a headline act with more than a dozen other musicians jamming throughout the weekend.
Capital Pride
Held sometime in June
DC's Capital Pride, which started in 1975 as a small block party, is now one of the largest pride festivals in the country. Highlights of the weeklong event include the street festival, a parade, a pageant, drag contests, film screenings, panel discussions and parties.
DC Caribbean Festival
Held at the end of June
Admission Charged
The DC Caribbean Carnival brings out the Washington-area Caribbean community and other cultures for dancing in the streets and an eye-popping parade. Performances at Crossroads Entertainment Complex in Bladensburg, Md., about a mile from the DC line, kick off the week, with a steel band jamboree featuring nationwide performers. On "Dimanche Gras" ("Big Sunday"), elaborate and flamboyant parade costumes are displayed and judged, and later in the week, calypso concerts take the stage. On both Saturday and Sunday, a street festival keeps everyone grooving.
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
15th Street at Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 202-426-6841
Held in late June – early July
The Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage presents a living tapestry across the National Mall, introducing visitors to the grassroots cultures of different American regions and their cousins abroad. The festival typically focuses on one to four countries or regions. After festival exhibits and food vendors close for the day, free concerts are held in the evenings. Events geared toward children are also part of the festival.
National Capital Barbecue Battle
Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, DC 20530
Visitors won't want to miss out on the area's biggest barbecue event of the year. Every June, the National Capital Barbecue Battle takes over the streets of DC for one smokin', fun-filled weekend all in the name of barbecue. Plus, there are tons of other activities for all ages and interests. And if that's not enough, the Barbecue Battle hosts top national and regional rock, reggae, R&B, jazz and blues musicians.
Duport-Kalorama Museum Walk Held in early June Washington, DC
202-667-0441 Visit this neighborhood's six museums and enjoy demonstrations, interactive tours, hands-on workshops and concerts.
Shakespeare Theatre Free For All Dates vary in June Carter Barron Amphitheatre, Washington, DC
202-547-1122
Admission Free
Performances of the plays of Shakespeare featuring the performers and artists of the nation's premiere producer of classic theatre.
July
Army Blues Jazz EnsembleHeld on July 4
Washington Monument Grounds, Washington, DC. 703-696-3399
Admission Free
Independence Day Parade Held on July 4 at 11:45 am Parade featuring floats and entertainment, traveling down Constitution Ave. at 7th St.
July 4th along the George Washington Memorial Parkway
703-289-2500
Admission Free Celebrate July 4th along the shoreline of the Potomac River in Virginia, including fireworks.
U.S. Army Orchestra & the Washington Cathedral Choral Society Held in late July 703-696-3399
Admission Free
August
Georgia Avenue DayHeld in late August Washington, DC
202-723-5166
Admission Free Parade, rides and ethnic cuisines highlight this neighborhood festival.
National Frisbee FestivalHeld in late August Washington, DC World Frisbee champions and disc-catching dogs take part in this festival on the grounds of the Washington Monument.
September
Black Family Reunion
Held at the National Mall
15th Street at Constitution Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20001 202-426-6841
A massive gathering that takes place on the National Mall at summer's end, the Black Family Reunion was conceived of by legendary civil rights activist Dorothy Height in the early 1980s to show the world the positive side of black life in America. The two-day reunion is a mix of informative booths and musical performances.
Adams Morgan Day
Held in early September Washington, DC
202-724-4091
Admission Free Two-day event celebrating the ethnic diversity of this Northwest neighborhood.
Coming of Age: ElderfestHeld in early September Freedom Plaza, Washington, DC
202-581-8100
Admission Free A celebration of older Americans with food, crafts and entertainment.
Constitution Day CommemorationHeld in mid September National Archives, Washington, DC
866-272-6272
Admission Free The original US Constitution is displayed with a naturalization ceremony and concert.
DC Blues Festival
Washington DC Held in early September
202-828-3028
Admission Free Annual festival with a variety of blues music.
Fiesta Musical Held in late September Washington's National Zoo
202-673-4800
Admission Free Annual Latin Fiesta celebrating Hispanic culture.
Labor Day Concert with The National Symphony Held on Labor Day West Lawn of the Capital Building
202-619-7222
Admission Free Concert includes the National Symphony Orchestra and various bands.
October
DC 101 Chili Cookoff
Independence Avenue and 12th Street
Admission Charged
Add a little spice to your life: Grab your favorite spoon and head downtown to DC101's annual Chili Cook-Off. What has proven to be one of DC's best street parties of the year keeps kicking it up a notch. Vendors from the city's best restaurants line up to hawk samples of their zesty recipes. Grab a bowl or two and cruise the streets with fellow revelers to check out some of today's hottest bands on DC101's main stage.
Marine Corps Marathon
Held in late October
Marshall Drive Arlington, VA 22211 703-289-2500
The Annual Marine Corps Marathon is an open, amateur race beginning and ending at the Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial). The race has been nicknamed the "Marathon of the Monuments" because it passes many of the area's attractions -- the Capitol, Union Station, the Jefferson and Lincoln memorials and the Kennedy Center. It's also dubbed "The People's Marathon," for the diverse group of 18,000 runners it attracts from around the world.
White House Fall Garden Tours
Held in late October
White House, Washington, DC
202-208-1631
Admission Free Annual tour includes Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, Rose Garden, Children's Garden and South Lawn of the White House.
November
Annual Seafaring Celebration
Held in early November Navy Museum, Washington, DC
202-433-4882 Annual sea festival, with storytelling and musical performances.
Army Ten Mile Run Held the second weekend in October One of the nation's largest ten-mile road races and rated as one of the Top 100 races in the nation by Runner's World Magazine. Starting in Arlington, VA, the flat, fast course travels through scenic Washington, DC, passing some the most famous monuments and memorials in the United States. The field is limited to 16,000 runners.
Theodore Roosevelt Birthday CelebrationHeld in late October
Theodore Roosevelt Island, George Washington Parkway
703-289-2500
Admission Free Celebrate the 26th president's birthday, featuring tours and exhibits.
White House Fall Garden Tours Held in late October White House, Washington, DC
202-208-1631
Admission Free Annual tour includes Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, Rose Garden, Children's Garden and South Lawn of the White House.
December
The National Christmas Tree
Held in early December
703-237-5993
Admission Free Thousands of spirited patriots turn out for the annual lighting ceremony of the National Christmas Tree in early December, and thousands more make a trip to the Ellipse to see the tree throughout the rest of the month. The festivities are all part of the Christmas Pageant of Peace. The National Christmas Tree, with a large-scale model train running around it, is a must-see for Washingtonians and tourists alike. Fifty-six smaller trees representing the 50 states, five territories and DC surround the main tree, each decorated by state-sponsored organizations. A Yule log burns nightly to keep warm, and local groups put on shows on a performance stage. It's a fabulous way to celebrate the holidays in our nation's capital.
Candlelight ToursHeld in late December White House, Washington, DC
202-619-7222
Admission Free
Tour the candlelit and decorated White House.
Christmas Poinsettia Show Held in mid-December US Botanic Gardens 202-226-7674
Admission Free