***Please note that this Christmas in Washington, DC Travel Guide will be updated and recirculated periodically to reflect the most up-to-date information. This list was most recently updated as of October 12, 2025.***
If you’re anything like me, then you LOVE Christmas! Living in the Washington, DC area, I have come to see there is SO much to do when it comes to celebrating Christmas in Washington, DC. Hence, since last Christmas 2024, I have been plotting my Christmas in Washington, DC Travel Guide which I am SOOOO excited to share with YOU today! Now, let’s get into the holiday spirit!!
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Christmas in Washington, DC Travel Guide
Planning an overnight stay for your Christmas in Washington, DC visit?!?! There are several incredible hotels as well as guided tours, experiences, and activities to choose from!

Please note that this travel guide not only highlights incredible activities, festivals, and things to do in the heart of Washington, DC but also highlights Christmas-themed activities in the DMV region, including Northern Virginia and Maryland. Some of these activities will require a car to get to as they are outside of the city.
This Christmas in Washington, DC Travel Guide will be organized into the following sections:
- Christmas Trees
- Performances
- Holiday Markets, Festivals & Light Displays
- Pop-Up Bars
Christmas Trees:

Washington, DC has so many magnificent Christmas trees to enjoy! Whether it be the National Christmas Tree, in a historic hotel, or outside the United States Capitol, truly the nation’s Capitol has so many unique Christmas trees to enjoy – many of which are free to see!
I have outlined a list of some of my favorite Christmas trees that I have visited from years’ past and some high bucket list Christmas trees that I hope to visit soon:
- National Christmas Tree (15th St NW &, E St NW)
- United States Capitol also known as “The People’s Tree” (The West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol Building, East end of the National Mall)
- Library of Congress (101 Independence Ave SE) ***it is worth noting that free timed-entry passes must be reserved in advance to visit
- The Willard Intercontinental Hotel (1401 Pennsylvania Ave NW)
- Riggs Washington DC (900 F St NW)
- City Center DC (825 10th St NW)
- Washington Harbour ( 3000-3050 K St NW)
- The Wharf (645 Wharf St SW)
- Canadian Embassy Rotunda (501 Pennsylvania Avenue NW)
- The St. Regis Washington, DC (923 16th St NW)
Performances:
- Resplendent Joy at Folger Shakespeare Library (December 5-14, 2025)
- The Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker at Warner Theatre (November 29-December 28, 2025)
- Cincinnati Ballet’s The Nutcracker at The Kennedy Center (November 26-30, 2025)
- A Christmas Carol at Ford’s Theatre (November 20, 2025-December 31, 2025)
- The Gay Men’s Chorus The Holiday Show (December 13, 14, & 20, 2025)
Holiday Markets, Festivals & Light Displays:

- Downtown DC Holiday Market: Bringing local Washington, DC area businesses together, the Downtown DC Holiday Market is an opportunity to transport yourself into a Christmas wonderland. There are several opportunities to browse, shop, and support local businesses alongside several fun photo opportunities, too! This year’s Downtown DC Holiday Market will be held November 21-December 23, 2025. See here for a list of vendors and more information here.
- Enjoy the Nutcrackers and dinner at Old Ebbitt Grill: Old Ebbitt Grill is a notable restaurant in the nation’s capital: being Washington, DC’s Oldest Saloon with its establishment in 1856. Old Ebbitt Grill offers all-American fare, oysters, crab, and cocktails which I share a bit more about in my restaurant guide. During the holiday season, the popular Washington, DC restaurant gets into the Christmas spirit as giant Nutcrackers greet visitors and those passing by starting in late November. It is also worth noting that partner restaurants such as Clyde’s in Georgetown also have the same Nutcrackers.
- Season’s Greenings Exhibit at the United States Botanic Garden: An annual poinsettia display at the United States Botanic Garden, the Season’s Greenings Exhibit brings Washington, DC to life in the most holly jolly way! The exhibit is free for all and no ticketed entry is required to visit. Season’s Greenings will be on display November 27, 2025-January 4, 2026 with it open late on the following evenings: December 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, and January 1. Check out more information on Season’s Greenings here.
- National Park’s Winter Wonderfest: Just announced this September, a variety of family-friendly activities will take place on the District Diamond. Activities range from a 100+ tubing slide, Northern Lights Experience, train ride, Putt Putt experience, and a 21+ Speakeasy bar. Winter Wonderfest opens November 28, 2025 and is open mostly on weekends. Plan your visit here.
- Get in the holiday spirit and learn a bit of American history at the Daughters of the American Revolution Holiday Open House: Take in all of the holiday decorations and enjoy perusing the museums and library with options for photos with Santa in the evening on December 10, 2025 from 5:30-8pm. This event is free to attend and open to the public. Plan your visit here.
- National Zoo’s Zoolights: A fun illuminated display at the National Zoo, Zoolights transforms the zoo into a winter wonderland! It is worth noting that no zoo animals are on display as a part of Zoolights and visitors who want to see zoo animals should come back during the day to see them. If you’re interested in seeing the giant pandas, then look no further than my guide to plan your visit accordingly. Zoolights will be happening from November 21, 2025-January 3, 2026. Plan your visit here.
- Caroling, high tea, and a Gingerbread display at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel: The historic hotel just steps away from the White House transforms into a magical Christmas wonderland in late November. From December 1-23, complimentary nightly caroling performances from local singers light up the hotel’s lobby which has a gorgeous Christmas tree, pop-up Veuve Cliquot champagne bar, and a Gingerbread display nearby to admire. Guests whether staying at the hotel or not can also enjoy high tea at Peacock Alley or grab a cocktail at the hotel’s Round Robin Bar. Check out the latest updates on Christmas at The Willard here.
- Indulge in Some Holiday Shopping and Walk into a Hallmark Christmas Home at The Old Lucketts Store Holiday House: Located just outside of Leesburg, Virginia about an hour outside of Washington, DC the Old Lucketts Store – an antique shop – has a Holiday House on its grounds that opens its doors to the public once a year. The Holiday House is literally out of a Hallmark movie come to life. Each year, the Holiday House is decorated uniquely to honor the year and offers several opportunities to purchase holiday goods while admiring every corner. There are also hot cider and shopping opportunities at the storefront adjacent. It is worth noting that the Lucketts Holiday House is a ticketed event. To give you a preview of what to expect, I outline more about my visit in 2024 here and you can plan your visit for this year’s Holiday House here.
- Enjoy a Holiday Boat Show and/or a Scottish Parade: Every year, The Wharf in Washington, DC and Old Town Alexandria in Virginia each host their own Holiday Boat Shows. The Wharf’s Holiday Boat Parade and Party will be on December 6, 2025. Old Town Alexandria will host their 25th Annual Holiday Boat Parade of Lights on December 6, 2025 in the evening. However, if you plan to spend the day in Old Town Alexandria on December 6, then be sure to check out the 54th Annual Alexandria Scottish Christmas Walk Parade from 11am-1pm.
- Take in Christmas Decorations in a Hallmark-like setting in one of Virginia’s or Maryland’s nearby towns: Just outside of Washington, DC are some charming towns that provide those Hallmark-like vibes! Old Town Alexandria is Metro-accessible on the Blue and Yellow Lines and will be hosting a Scottish Christmas Walk and Holiday Boat Parade of Lights on December 6. Be sure to check out my Old Town Alexandria, Virginia Dining Guide if you plan on visiting and stroll the cobblestone streets of Captain’s Row. If you’re willing to drive, then be sure to check out Annapolis, Maryland; Middleburg, Virginia; Occoquan, Virginia; Leesburg, Virginia; Warrenton, Virginia; or Manassas, Virginia.
- Christmas displays & ICE! at Gaylord National Harbor: Just across the Potomac River at Oxon Hill, Maryland’s National Harbor, the Gaylord National Harbor hotel hosts its annual ICE! display. This year’s theme is The Polar Express! Alongside the magical ICE! Christmas displays, the Gaylord National Harbor also has a variety of fun Christmas displays and activities. Read more in my guide here.
- Winter Walk of Lights at Meadowlark Botanical Gardens: An elegant garden trail filled with the magic of sparkling lights, Meadowlark Botanical Gardens lights up in the Christmas spirit. Guests can be one with nature while getting in the Christmas spirit. There are also opportunities to sip on a cozy hot beverage or butter beer to get into the Christmas spirit. Meadowlark Botanical Gardens’s Winter Walk of Lights will be open November 7, 2025-January 4, 2026. Check out the latest updates on Winter Walk of Lights here.
- Drive by popular tacky Christmas light displays in the suburbs: One of the best parts of the Christmas season is getting in the spirit! An excellent, low-cost way to do just that is to drive by popular tacky Christmas light displays in the suburbs. Specifically in Fairfax County, this guide walks you through some of the many tacky Christmas light displays to enjoy from the comfort of your car! To enjoy a holiday lights festival and holiday village, be sure to check out the ticketed Bull Run Festival of Lights in Centreville, Virginia.
- Transport yourself back in time to George Washington’s Mount Vernon: Learn more about holiday traditions at Mount Vernon – George Washington’s Estate – and enjoy candlelight tours in the evening on most weekend nights throughout the holiday season, including meeting special guest Aladdin the Camel. Mount Vernon by Candlelight will beNovember 28-29, 2025 and December 12-13, 19, 22-23, 2025 and Christmas Illuminations will be December 20-21, 2025. Plan your Christmas visit to George Washington’s Mount Vernon here.
- Go Ice Skating: There are several neat places to go Ice Skating in Washington, DC! Spots to go Ice Skating include: Washington Harbour overlooking the Georgetown Waterfront, The Wharf, the National Gallery of Art Ice Rink at the Sculpture Garden, Downtown DC Holiday Skate Spectacular at The National Building Museum, Westpost Outdoor Ice Skating at National Landing, and Reston Town Center. Most spots will open for ice skating in November 2025 and will last throughout the Winter usually until early March 2026. However, it is recommended to check out website for the most up-to-date information.

Pop-Up Bars:

- Miracle Pop Up at Death Punch Bar (2321 18th St NW)
- Winter Chalet at Dirty Habit (555 8th St NW)
- Urban Roast (916 G St NW # C-2)
- Holly Jolly Bar at Puttery (800 F St NW)
Wrap-Up:

As a local Washingtonian, I am less inclined to travel anywhere else besides my own backyard during the holiday season. There is so much to see, do, and enjoy when it comes to Christmas in Washington, DC. Indeed, Christmas in Washington, DC is like no other!
XOXO – Katie <3

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