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FOR WINTER FUN, DC OFFERS LONG LIST OF WAYS TO CELEBRATE HOLIDAY SEASON

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  • Nov 6, 2025
  • 7 min read

Small trendy bars, big-name chefs, major sports make DC a hot destination this winter


6 November 2025 - WASHINGTON, DC – With a seemingly endless array of seasonal celebrations and ways to embrace the holiday spirit, DC shines brightly this winter. Discover beloved local traditions, like lavishly decorated hotels, European style holiday markets, tree lighting ceremonies and seasonal theater. Combine these experiences with a flurry of exciting restaurant and trendy bar openings, as well as sports drawing global attention, and the nation’s capital offers the complete package for a winter getaway. Maximize the value of DC and plan your trip at washington.org/winter.


Georgetown Ice Skating
Georgetown Ice Skating

DC’s historic hotels are known for going all-out, with festive décor, themed afternoon teas and Instagram-worthy pop-up bars. The city’s theater community produces timeless shows, including the Washington Ballet’s Nutcracker. Enjoy ice skating at The Wharf, Georgetown, Canal Park and the National Building Museum. DC also boasts two European style markets and a plethora of neighborhood markets and events to explore. The rejuvenated DowntownDC Holiday Market in Penn Quarter (21 Nov - 23 Dec) will once again transform F Street into a vibrant winter village with more than 115 local makers (20 new to the market) and 15 festive food vendors. More than 70 percent of the vendors are BIPOC, LGBTQIA+ or women owned.


On 13 Dec, megastar John Cena’s highly anticipated final WWE match will take place at Capital One Arena. Downtown DC will welcome fans with community-driven initiatives and ancillary events, including the taping of an episode of “Six Feet Under with The Undertaker” at the Howard Theatre on 12 Dec. Gallery Space DC will host the official WWE Superstore.


“The global appeal of the Sports Capital will be on full display this winter, as world-class events, creativity and amazing food never stop in DC. The city’s 700,000 residents remain ready to warmly welcome visitors,” said Elliott L. Ferguson, president and CEO, Destination DC. “Add the many enchanting ways in which the city always embraces the holiday season, and potential travelers have an extensive list of reasons to visit DC for experiences they can only have here.”


The culinary scene in DC, a legacy Michelin Guide city, continues to sizzle with a wave of internationally acclaimed chefs and bartenders laying roots. Lauded chef Cedric Maupillier is behind splashy French-Mediterranean Barbouzard and Chef Tadayoshi Motoa brings his extraordinary talent to the U.S. for the first time with Omakase Room by Tadayoshi, a 12-seat counter experience. The Union Market District welcomes celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson’s Marcus DC and Chai Pani, the famed Asheville homage to Indian street food. James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Mina launched Acqua Bistecca in Tenleytown and Lagos-based Nuli opens its first U.S. location inside The Square food hall.


There is also a flurry of trendy bars opening across DC, including the first U.S. outpost of World's 50 Best Bar Brasero Atlántico in Georgetown. The internationally acclaimed team of Alex Resnik and “Tato” Giovannoni first introduced Brasero in Buenos Aires, before expanding to Barcelona, Bahrain and now DC. In Adams Morgan, chefs Isabel Coss and Matt Conroy, the husband-wife team behind Pascual and Lutéce, opened Maison Bar à Vins. The polished Proper Bar opens in Mt. Vernon Triangle and no phones are allowed in H Street’s new Hush Harbor. Realm and Casamara add to DC’s trend of more than 30 new or renovated rooftops in five years.


Willard InterContinental
Willard InterContinental

New hotels include the ROOST White House, combining the best of hotel and apartment-style living, and Dupont Circle’s SIXTY DC, with locations in Beverly Hills and New York City. The Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill has received a full-property transformation in anticipation of its 50th anniversary in 2026, while the Willard InterContinental has unveiled a restoration to its 335 accommodations. The Eurostars Hotel Group acquired the St. Gregory and the new CitizenM Georgetown is anticipated to open in early 2026.


Using cutting-edge technology, the new Milken Center for Advancing the American Dream explores ingenuity, perseverance and possibility in a nation of immigrants. On 10 Nov 2025, the African American Civil War Memorial Museum reopens, honoring the heroic roles of 209,145 U.S. Colored Troops who helped end slavery and keep America united under one flag.


Throughout 2026, Washington, DC will be center stage for America’s 250th, with events in all four seasons across cultural institutions, hotels, restaurants, theaters and more. No place tells America’s story as vividly as DC – a city uniquely equipped to discover the impact of the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the only place to see it. Explore only-in-DC experiences for the occasion: DC250.us.


Major openings in 2026 include:


Anniversaries in 2026:

  • 75th Anniversary of Arena Stage

  • 50th anniversary of the National Air and Space Museum

  • 50th anniversary of the Art Museum of the Americas

  • 10th anniversary of the National Museum of African American History and Culture


Exhibits and Programming:

  • Art to Go Murals Tour, ongoing

    A journey through art, history and community in historic Anacostia.

  • Art Ave, through January 2026

    A stunning collection of outdoor sculptures and window art in DC’s Golden Triangle.

  • Tawny Chatmon: Sanctuaries of Truth, Dissolution of Lies, 15 Oct 2025 - 8 March 2026 

    The solo exhibition at the National Museum of Women in the Arts is a celebration of Black childhood, Black resistance, history and self-determination.

  • Anonymous Was a Woman, 16 Oct - 31 Dec 2025 

    Recent work by local artists Jae Ko, linn meyers, Joyce J. Scott and Renée Stout at the Kreeger Museum.

  • Out of Many: Reframing an American Art Collection, 8 Nov 2025 - 15 Feb 2026

    The Phillips Collection presents artists from its permanent collection to build a story about how people, cultures, landscapes and histories of the U.S. have been imagined.


Seasonal Theater:

  • ho ho ho ha ha ha ha, 13 Nov - 21 Dec 2025

    Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company invites audiences to bring their holiday problems to the stage for a hilarious and surprising solution. A completely different show every night.

  • A Christmas Carol, 20 Nov - 31 Dec 2025

    Acclaimed actor Craig Wallace reprises the role of Ebenezer Scrooge for Ford’s Theatre’s annual production of the Charles Dickens classic.

  • The Washington Ballet presents The Nutcracker, 29 Nov - 28 Dec 2025

    A local tradition for over 60 years, this DC-themed production at the Warner Theatre features dancing cherry blossoms, Harriet Tubman and George Washington.

  • Handel’s Messiah, 5-7 Dec 2025

    Experience the triumphant “Hallelujah Chorus” by the Washington National Cathedral Choir and Baroque Orchestra under the Cathedral’s soaring architecture.

  • Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC Holiday Show, 13-14, 20 Dec 2025

    The annual holiday show at Lincoln Theatre features new arrangements of holiday carols. The reindeer will be high-kicking and the snowflakes will sparkle!

  • Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show, 5-21 Dec 2025

    The world’s first holiday show highlighting the African American tradition of stepping returns to Arena Stage for its 31st season.

  • Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical, 30 Dec 2025 - 4 Jan 2026

    The record-setting Broadway sensation comes to the National Theatre.


Hotel Monaco DC - Holiday Market | Photo courtesy of Kimpton Monaco
Hotel Monaco DC - Holiday Market | Photo courtesy of Kimpton Monaco

Dazzling Displays and Holiday Delights:

  • DC Holiday Market (Dupont Circle), 14 Nov - 23 Dec 2025

    Find unique gifts by over 35 local artists, crafters and small businesses.

  • Snowglow at the Dome at Hi-Lawn, 14 Nov 2025 - 4 Jan 2026

    The 50-foot heated rooftop dome atop Union Market hosts a visual and culinary holiday experience with state-of-the-art winter scenes projected overhead and festively decorated bars.

  • DowntownDC Holiday Market (Penn Quarter), 21 Nov - 23 Dec 2025

    A DC tradition for more than two decades features an expanded vendor lineup with more than 115 local artisans offering unique, handcrafted goods, gifts and holiday décor.

  • National Mistletoe, 21 Nov - 23 Dec 2025

    Aerial art installation by artist My Ly comes to Anthem Row.

  • Holiday Windows Unveiling at Macy’s Metro Center, 22 Nov 2025

    The annual unveiling includes special photo opportunities with holiday characters.

  • Winter Glow, Select dates in November/December

    George Washington’s Mount Vernon illuminated with brilliant lights set to holiday music.

  • DC Holiday Hunt, 23 Nov 2025 - 3 Jan 2026

    A festive scavenger hunt that explores the District and supports local businesses.

  • Winter Wonderfest at Nationals Park, 28 Nov - 24 Dec 2025

    The stadium transforms into a dazzling winter wonderland, complete with snow tubing, curling, kids’ activities and an adults-only ski chalet.

  • CityCenterDC’s Holiday Tree, 29 Nov 2025 - Early January 2026

    The luxury shopping destination celebrates 12 years of displaying a jaw-dropping 75-foot tree and accompanying décor.

  • DC Cocktail Week, 1-7 Dec 2025

    Celebrates local cocktail culture in restaurants across the region with delicious cocktail, mocktail and bite pairings.

  • Chanukah Holiday Market, 2 Dec 2025

    Shop handmade goods from independent artists and food vendors.

  • Christmas Markt at Heurich House, 4-7 Dec 2025

    Inspired by traditional German Christmas markets, the event features 40-50 local vendors in the Castle Garden.

  • 33rd Annual Holiday Boat Parade & Party at The Wharf, 6 Dec 2025

    Over 60 beautifully decorated boats will parade along the Washington Channel. 

  • Georgetown Jingle, 6 Dec 2025

    Enjoy live holiday music throughout charming Georgetown as more than 40 shops and restaurants offer special discounts, complimentary refreshments and pop-up events. Don’t miss the procession of the St. Lucia Choir from the Embassy of Sweden to Washington Harbour. The Embassy is also hosting its annual Swedish Holiday Market.

  • ArtRave: Christmas Extravaganza, 6, 13 & 20 Dec 2025

    Now in its 17th vibrant season, ArtRave is a twice-monthly open-air market in the heart of Dupont Circle that celebrates creativity, culture and community with local makers.

  • Holiday Her-Story Market at Hotel Zena, 6 Dec 2025

    Spotlighting the DMV's visionary female artisans, makers and entrepreneurs.

  • Makers’ Market at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, 7 Dec 2025 

    Shop handmade jewelry, art, ceramics and vintage pieces from women and gender-expansive vendors and artists. The Maker’s Market takes place during a Free Community Day, so guests can continue to the galleries for further inspiration.

  • Winter Skate at the National Building Museum, 27 Dec 2025 - 8 Feb 2026

    A unique indoor skating experience in the museum’s Great Hall.

  • Festive hotels

    The historic Willard Intercontinental famously transforms into a holiday wonderland complete with nightly caroling. The chic Riggs Hotelcollaborates with celebrated fashion designers for its bejeweled tree. The Waldorf Astoria and Conrad Washington, DC also boast Instagram-worthy seasonal décor. Rosewood Washington, DC’s The Lodge at CUT Aboveoffers an immersive winter atmosphere, while a winter chalet pops up at Kimpton Monaco’s Dirty Habit, complete with an on-site snow cannon. The Fairmont Washington, DC Georgetown offers Nutcracker afternoon tea, the Salamander DC offers sips and s’mores and the JW Marriottoffers gingerbread house displays and a Holiday Helper Hotline.

  • Making Spirits Bright

    Bars like Miracle at Death Punch, Penn Social, Wunder Garten, Urban Roast, Duke’s Grocery, Lulu’s Winegarden, Death & Co., Mercy Me, MXDC, Colada Shop and Swinger’s Crazy Golf are known for drinks and décor that fit the season.


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