The 2024 KFDC Guide to the Holiday Season Around DC (2025)

The 2024 KFDC Guide to the Holiday Season Around DC (2)

The holiday season really may be the most wonderful time of the year in DC. You can embrace the spirit around the area with all kinds of festive experiences, many that have become family traditions for Washingtonians. Light displays dazzle visitors as you stroll or drive through them. Local stages come alive with holiday shows. Special markets offer unique gifts along with a good time. And an array of events and extravaganzas, several at iconic locales, bring holiday cheer and activities that thrill and enchant kids — and the kid in all of us adults. This annual KFDC guide to the holiday season around the DC area, categorized and listed by starting date, will help you plan for it all. Happy Holiday Season!

Light Displays

Holiday Shows

Special Events

Tree Lightings

Hanukkah

Holiday Markets

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Interactive bells will be back at Light Yards

LIGHT DISPLAYS

Winter Lantern Festival
Where: 8025 Galleria Drive | Tysons, VA
When: October 31 – January 12
Admission: $26.99/adult, $16.99/youth, $21.99/65+, free/3 & under
This event will be lighting up Tyson again this winter. The illuminated display will transform Lerner Town Square into a dazzling world of light with over 1000 Chinese lanterns, all handmade by artisans with decades of experience. The lanterns and bright displays will light the night and bring warmth this holiday season! not that a Family Pass is available for $20.99/person – must include two adults. Look for a discount on admission.

Winter Walk of Lights
Where: Meadowlark Botanical Gardens | Vienna, VA
When: November 8 – January 5, 5-10pm
Admission: $18-23, free/2 & under

The Winter Walk of Lights start dazzling in mid November, as the beautiful garden is transformed into a half-mile, walk of lights in the evenings. Revisit perennial favorites such as the animated Lakeside Lights, the Fountain of Lights, and the Holiday Nature Walk – and look for new displays each year. Put on your walking shoes and bring the family to experience a Northern Virginia festive tradition. Round out your visit by roasting marshmallows and sipping on hot beverages by the fire. (Available for purchase at S’more Snacks Shop). Ticket prices: $18 online, $23 on site/November 8 – December 5 | $22/December 6-31 | $18/January 1-5

Bull Run Festival of Lights
Where: Bull Run Regional Park | Centreville, VA
When: November 15 – January 5
Admission: $30/car (purchase online)

The early in the season opening offers more opprotunity to experience the Festival’s 2.5 miles illuminated by holiday light displays. As you drive the festival route, turn off your headlights and just follow the magical glow. And what elevates this light display is theholiday village and carnival that’s included in admission. Even more, from November 15-21 and January 2-5, save $10 with the promo code early24 — valid every day including weekends. And from November 22-27 save $5 with the code lights24.

Ice & Lights
Where: Cameron Run Park | Alexandria, VA
When: November 15 – January 5
Admission: Starts at $8, free/under 2

Glide the evening away at Ice & Lights, The Winter Village at Cameron Run in Alexandria. The waterpark is transformed into a winter wonderland with an ice rink, beautifully lit photo ops, music, and more! Grab a slice of pizza, roast a marshmallow over the fire pits, and enjoy the winter village.

ZooLights
Where: National Zoo | Woodley Park, DC
When: November 22 – January 4, 5-9pm (select dates)
Admission: $6

The fun, festive light display at beloved DC spot is back. Thousands of environmentally-friendly lights and animal lanterns transform the Zoo into a holiday wonderland in the evenings. There are also live music performances, tasty winter treats, and lots of opportunities for holiday shopping.

Garden of Lights
Where: Brookside Gardens | Wheaton, MD
When: November 22 – January 5
Admission: $10/age 5+

The Garden of Lights is a magical winter wonderland illuminated with more than one million dazzling colorful lights shaped into hand-crafted, original art forms of flowers, animals, and other natural elements. Stroll from garden to garden enjoying twinkling tree forms, sparkling fountains, and whimsical winter scenes. Afterwards, warm up inside the Visitors Center — sip hot cocoa and listen to one of the nightly musical performances. KFDC Tip: Go on a weekday if you can swing it to avoid crowds. View scenes from one of our past visits there. [Note that it is not open November 20-23 and December 24-25.]

Winter City Lights
Where: 501 Olney Laytonsville Rd | Olney, MD
When: November 23 – December 29
Admission: Starts at $18/adult, $15/youth, free/4 & under

This magical holiday experience consists of one million twinkling lights spread across 18-acres of an outdoor winter wonderland where it is guaranteed to “snow” every night. The largest light show in the DC area and Baltimore area, Winter City Lights claims to be one of the most technologically advanced Christmas light experiences in the country. Complete with 14 bonfires, it includes an enchanted 1.5-mile long trail of Christmas lights and displays through the woods, a 52-foot high programmable Christmas lights tree and light show, a 200-foot diameter canopy of Christmas lights. There’s also an eight lane Snow Tubing Ride, s’mores, funnel cakes, and more!

Lights on the Bay
Where: Sandy Point State Park | Annapolis, MD
When: November 24 – January 1
Admission: $20/car, $5/3-D glasses

Head to the Chesapeake for some holiday fun! SPCA of Anne Arundel County presents the 30th annual Lights on the Bay light show that features a two-mile scenic drive along the Bay with 70 festive displays illuminating the roadway. Children can participate in a nightly scavenger hunt, challenging them to find items within the show, answer display-related questions and enter a drawing to win prizes. And Santa will make an appearance on Thanksgiving Day! Plan to purchase glasses at the entrance to make the lights come alive!

Light Yards
Where: The Yards | Capitol Riverfront, DC
When: November 25 – January 1
Admission: Free

Every year, the Yards is presents a special light exhibition during the holidays, which always features large-scale illuminations that are interactive and really beautiful! During this 9th annual event, Yards Park will be merry and bright with the return of Swinging Bells, allowing guests to become a part of the living artwork. The five, 13-foot tall bells play a jingle as you swing and are the perfect stop for friends and family to play and take photos! Get a peek at last year’s. When you go, plan for dinner at one of the nearby restaurants then stay to play and enjoy the lights (or vice versa).

Garden in Lights
Where: Annmarie Sculpture Garden | Solomons, MD
When: November 24 – January 1
Admission: $15/online, $17/on site, free/2 & under

Bundle up for this magical holiday experience that is mostly outside. The grounds of Annmarie are transformed into a twinkling wonderland that will transport your family to an enchanted world where they will discover glowing “light sculptures” and wondrous illuminations. Wild animals, wintery wonderlands, musical holiday scenes, deep sea treasures, magical creatures, glowing trees, and more are some of the sparkling scenes you’ll see. Holiday pop-up shops, music, fun photo ops, and food and drink add to the seasonal cheer. Note that it’s closed November 27-28 and December 4, 5, 24, 25. Read more about Annmarie Sculpture Garden here.

DC Holiday Lights
Where: Around DC
When: November 29 – January 5
Admission: Free

Through the holiday season, Main Streets throughout the District are joining together to bring DC residents a spectacular holiday experience: DC Holiday Lights! Residents are invited to take a stroll down each of the participating corridors to experience a dazzling array of lights and decor, enjoy holiday promotions, and shop local. Visit the website to see where corridors are located and what to expect at each of them.

Festival of Lights
Where: Watkins Regional Park | Upper Marlboro, MD
When: November 29 – January 1
Admission: $10/online, $15/at gate

This spectacular holiday drive-through event of more than one million twinkling lights has been dazzling holiday-goers for over 25 years. This is great way to get into the holiday spirit from the comfort of your car — bring a thermos of hot chocolate, put on some holiday music, turn on the seat warmers, and take in the adorably festive illuminated scenes. This has been one of our family traditions since the kids were babes! For more about Watkins Regional Park, including all there is to enjoy during the day, seethis KFDC post.

Winter Glow
Where: Mount Vernon Estate | Mount Vernon, VA
When: November 29-30 | December 15-19 & 23
Admission: $25-25/youth, $44-54/adult

George Washington’s estate welcome guests to an enchanted evening of festive lights set to holiday music. Visit an 18th-century winter encampment, and meet their holiday guest, Aladdin the Camel.

Symphony of Lights
Where: Symphony Woods at Merriweather | Columbia, MD
When: November 29 – January 4
Admission: $25/vehicle, $14/walk-thru (look for discount)

Called a “woodland wonderland,” this beautiful display of more than 100 larger-than-life, animated and stationary light creations is a local holiday tradition for many. Cruise along the 1.4-mile route through the Symphony Woods in downtown Columbia and enjoy the twinkling lights as you go — and the course is refreshed with some new lights and a 150 foot screen. On December 1, 3, 9, 10, 12 & 31, walk through the lights + enjoy activities for the whole family ($14/person).

Winter Lights Festival
Where: Seneca Creek State Park | Gathersburg, MD
When: November 29 – December 31
Admission: $15/car Mon-Thurs, $25/car Fri-Sun

The annual Winter Lights Festival is a glowing 3.5 mile drive through the enchanted setting of Seneca Creek State Park. The 3.5-mile route takes you past more than 450 illuminated displays and beautifully lit trees that light up the night. Hours are Sunday-Thursday 6-9pm and Friday-Saturday 6-10pm. Closed on 12/25. Tickets must be purchased in advance online!

LDS Festival of Lights
Where: Mormon Temple | Kensington, MD
When: December 5 – January 1
Admission: Free

Its official name is the Washington, DC, Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but most Washingtonians know it as the Mormon Temple that you can see driving on the outer loop of the Beltway near Bethesda (and for the first time a couple of years ago welcomed visitors inside). During the holiday season the grounds glow with more than 400,000 lights that visitors are welcome to enjoy. There are also free nightly performances in an indoor theater, Christmas trees decorated in international themes, an exhibit of crèches from around the world, and a life-sized outdoor nativity. Some activities require tickets, but they are not required for general admission.

The District’s Holiday Boat Parade
Where: The Wharf | Southwest DC
When: December 7
Admission: Free

Celebrate the season and the 32nd Anniversary of the District’s Holiday Boat Parade at The Wharf. This free event features 60+ festively decorated boats parading along up the Washington Channel, as well as fun landside holiday activities including live music, ornament decorating, holiday karaoke, a signature music performance by Yani the Band, family photos with Santa, fireworks, hot toddies, and so much more.

Alexandria Boat Parade of Lights
Where: Alexandria City Marina | Alexandria, VA
When: December 7
Admission: Free

Alexandria’s harbor will also shine as dozens of brightly lit boats cruise the Potomac River at the historic waterfront for the 24th annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights. Enjoy festivities out on the dock and stop in the Torpedo Factory were there will be a holiday festival, too. Activities begin at 2pm, and the parade begins at 5:30pm.

A holiday classic in the historic Ford’s Theatre

HOLIDAY SHOWS

A Hanukkah Carol
Where: Round house Theatre | Bethesda, MD
When: November 20 – December 20
Tickets: $50-93

Misanthropic millennial influencer Chava Kanipshin’s internet followers are turning into haters. Desperate to regain her popularity, Chava shuns anything and anyone she sees as an obstacle, including her family, friends, and holiday traditions. But on the first night of Hanukkah, Chava is visited by the ghost of deceased social media star Mimi Marley and other spirits who warn her to change her ways—or be cursed forever. The spirits lead Chava on a madcap journey through Hanukkahs past, present, and future to help her reconnect with her spirit of generosity, her Jewish identity, and an appreciation of her real-life supporters. Winner of the Audience Favorite Award at the Broadway Shark Tank, A Hanukkah Carol is a heartfelt, family-friendly riff on a holiday classic that celebrates making the world a kinder place. Recommended for teens and older.

A Christmas Carol
Where: Ford’s Theatre | Penn Quarter, DC
When: November 21 – December 31
Tickets: $51-139 (look for discount)
Join the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future as they lead the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of transformation and redemption. Originally conceived by Michael Baron, this music-infused production captures the magic and joy of Dickens’s Yuletide classic. Acclaimed actor Craig Wallace returns to play Ebenezer Scrooge. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Performance is two hours (including a 15-minute intermission). Read a KFDC review of the show from a couple of years ago.

Disney’s Frozen
Where: Olney Theater | Olney, MD
When: Through January 5
Tickets: $41-110 (look for discount)

Disney asked a select few regional theaters to take a shot at their own productions of this animated classic, and Olney Theatre Center got the call! Their production promises to deliver everything families love about the adventures of Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Olaf, along with a unique production you won’t experience anywhere else. And it’s a perfect family show for the holiday season. So get your tickets early; this promises to be a show so epic you won’t want to “Let It Go.”

The Nutcracker on Strings
Where: The Puppet Co.| Glen Echo, MD
When: November 26 – December 31
Tickets: $15/age 2+

The Puppet Co.’s annual holiday treat and Washington tradition for 30 years is returning! The Nutcracker is the festive story of Clara-Marie’s favorite toy and their adventures together in the land of the Sugarplum Fairy. Music from Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet blends with marionettes and costume characters to create this unique production.

Philadelphia Ballet: George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy Bottom, DC
When: November 27 – December 1
Tickets: $50-213

Full of warmth and holiday cheer, the beloved classic, George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker, returns in a whimsical production from Philadelphia Ballet. Marvel at the magic of swirling snowflakes, dancing candy canes, and enchanted toys. Resplendent costumes, opulent sets, and Balanchine’s timeless choreography promise a grand holiday spectacle. Come along as Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s iconic score guides young Marie on a night of adventure from her bedroom to a dreamworld that sparks childlike wonder in all ages.

A Christmas Carol
Where: Olney Theatre | Olney, MD
When: November 29 – December 29
Tickets: $41-65

It wouldn’t be Christmas without Paul Morella’s stunning solo rendition of Charles Dickens’s classic tale that represents everything great about the holiday. This isA Christmas Carol in its purest form, with 99% of the text drawn directly from the original novella. Even more impressive, Morella’s theatrical portrayal of over 50 characters honors how Dickens himself would tour the world reciting the story. Now in its 14th holiday season, the show is a family tradition throughout the region and a gem constantly being discovered by new audiences.

NSO Pops: Elf in Concert
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy Bottom, DC
When: November 29 – December 1
Tickets: $50-109/strong>
Relive this heartwarming holiday classic on a giant screen as every note of John Debney’s wonderful score is played live to picture in Elf in Concert! Buddy was accidentally transported to the North Pole as a toddler and raised to adulthood among Santa’s elves. Unable to shake the feeling that he doesn’t fit in, the adult Buddy travels to New York, in full elf uniform, in search of his real father.

Virginia National Ballet’s The Nutcracker
Where: Hylton Performing Arts Center | Manassas, VA
When: November 29, 2pm & 6:30pm
Tickets: $45-65/adult

Usher in the holidays with Virginia National Ballet’s 10thAnniversary production ofThe Nutcracker. This full-length, professional production features international soloists and professional students from VNB’s school, with choreography by Artistic Director Rafik Hegab. Perfect for ballet-lovers and families alike!

Washington Ballet’s The Nutcracker
Where: Warner Theatre | Downtown, DC
When: November 30 – December 29
Tickets: Start at $62.50

DC’s perennial favorite! Set in 1882 Georgetown, this gorgeous production showcases the grandeur of The Washington Ballet’s international roster of dancers and majesty of Tchaikovsky’s music. Swirling snowflakes, cherry blossoms, and historical characters, including George Washington as the heroic nutcracker, this “DC” production is a tradition for many a Washingtonian to celebrate the holidays.Read a KFDC reviewof the production from one of our experiences fro awhile back. [Note: Even though Septime Weber is no longer Artistic Director, they still perform his version, it’s that good.]

Seasons of Light
Where: Discovery Theater | National Mall, DC
When: December 2-20
Tickets: $3-9

This wonderful Smithsonian tradition is like a rite of passage for every true DC kid. A signature Discovery Theater show, it celebrates the history and customs of Ramadan, Devali, Sankta Lucia, Chanukah, Los Posados, Kwanzaa, Christmas, and the First Nations’ tradition of the Winter Solstice in an interactive event that bridges communities and cultures. Recommended for ages 5-10. It always sells out early, so don’t wait to get your tickets!

Merry TUBACHRISTMAS
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy Bottom, DC
When: December 2, 6pm
Tickets: Free

A fun, lively tradition of the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage. Musicians of all ages gather annually to perform traditional Christmas music arranged by American composer Alec Wilder on the tuba and euphonium. This is 2023 the 51st year of Merry TUBACHRISTMAS! events that are presented throughout the world. Tickets released Monday, November 18, at 10am — and they go quickly!

An Irish Carol
Where: Keegan Theatre | Dupont Circle, DC
When: December 4-31
Tickets: $64/adult, $54/seniors & under 25

This original work by Keegan favorite Matthew J. Keenan, AN IRISH CAROL is an homage to Dickens’ classic – told as only the Irish can. This comic and touching play, set in a modern Dublin pub, follows one evening in the life of David, a wealthy pub owner who has lost touch with his own humanity in the interest of self-protection and material success. But on this Christmas Eve – challenged by a voice from the past, provoked by those in the present, and faced with the reality of a lonely future – David’s life may change forever.

‘Twas the night before Christmas>
Where: Adventure Theatre | Glen Echo, MD
When: December 6 – January 5
Tickets: $25 (find discount)

‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house, not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse.” But wait! A mouse is stirring – because Santa missed his house last year. Before you can say ‘Merry Christmas!’ we’re off on the wild adventures of a mouse, an elf and a spunky little girl who just won’t take no for an answer. It’s a joyful tribute to the holiday season!

Jingle Bell Jam
Where: Gunston Arts Center | Arlington, VA
When: December 6-15
Tickets: $15/adult, $12/child

Encore Stage presents their first-ever winter revue! From heartwarming holiday scenes and songs, Encore’s Jingle Bell Jam is the perfect way to deck the halls and bring in the holiday spirit!

American Holiday Festival 2024
Where: DAR Constitution Hall | Downtown DC
When: December 6, 8pm
Tickets: Free, but tickets required

Gather with friends and family to celebrate the holiday season at this concert that’s a tradition for many in the Metro-DC area. Experience all the joy and warmth of the holiday season in a 90-minute concert (no intermission) featuring the men and women of Pershing’s Own. Immerse in the holiday spirit and share traditions and connection.

Time for Christmas
Where: Richard J. Ernst THeatre | Annandale, VA
When: December 7-15
Tickets: $27-40
Two high-tech elves trying to prove their worth and a harebrained-but-hopeful scientist accidentally throw the world into a time loop. With the same day repeating over and over, when will it ever be Christmas? Time for Christmas is a dazzling holiday musical adventure appropriate for audiences of all ages, features over 30 performers, creative choreography, elaborate sets, stunning costumes, and over 20 musical numbers.

Family Messiah
Where: National Cathedral | Northwest DC
When December 7, 12pm
Tickets: $45/adult, $25/child

Join Washington National Cathedral for Handel’s beloved “Messiah,” and experience this Christmas classic in a space as Handel would have intended. The Cathedral’s soaring architecture and Gothic splendor offers a space unlike any other in Washington to experience Handel’s masterpiece. This noon concert is an abbreviated performance of “Messiah” highlights, perfect for busy families with young children. Experience the best of “Messiah” with the whole family. Purchase tickets here.

The Mini-Nut
Where: Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center | Rockville, MD
When: December 7 & 8
Tickets: $30-35/adult, $25-30/12 & under

Maryland Youth Ballet’s Mini-Nut is a delightful abbreviated version of their classic, award-winning, The Nutcracker, designed to introduce children to the magic of this family favorite. This beloved holiday tradition with soaring music by Tchaikovsky promises to hold the attention of even the youngest theatergoer. Suitable for all ages, this version is less than an hour and performed by cast members from MYB’s full-length production. A perfect holiday mini-treat!

A Magical Cirque Christmas
Where: National Theatre | Downtown DC
When: December 12-15
Tickets: $50-120+

Embrace the holiday spirit with A Magical Cirque Christmas a variety show full of nostalgia, charm, and awe-inspiring performances for all ages. Get ready to be dazzled, enchanted, and filled with holiday cheer as you witness the incredible talents of world-class entertainers performing to your favorite holiday music. Attendees of all ages at A Magical Cirque Christmas will delight in the graceful, flexible, and hypnotic acrobatics, stunning gravity-defying performances and high-flying aerial artists, as well as many more surprises.

Step Afrika! Magical, Musical Holiday Step Show
Where: Arena Stage | Southwest DC
When: December 13-22
Tickets: $59-99 (look for discount)

Taking place at Arena Stage for the first time this year, Step Afrika!’s Magical Musical Holiday Step Show is the most vibrant holiday celebration in town! (And we know from many years’ experience!) This fun, family-friendly performance will have you stomping your feet and clapping your hands to energetic beats from Step Afrika! and special guest, DJ Frosty the Snowman. The internationally-renowned percussive dance company has created a fantastic, contemporary holiday tradition, featuring friendly, furry characters, fun photo ops, and a festive dance party.

A Family Christmas
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy Bottom, DC
When: December 15, 1pm
Tickets: $20-55

Bring the kids for an unforgettable holiday experience as the Choral Arts Chorus fills the concert hall with holiday classics just for them! They’ll take you on a merry tour of Christmas favorites that will have your family singing all the way home. Expect a visit from Santa, Frosty, and Rudolph! This one hour concert is perfect for children ages 5+.

Candlelight Christmas
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy Bottom, DC
When: December 15-22
Tickets: start at $15

Ring in the holiday season (literally!) at The Washington Chorus’ “A Candlight Christmas!” Featuring spirited brass, a festive chorus, and extra special guests to help you celebrate the season, this concert is among the DC region’s most beloved holiday traditions — so don’t miss this heartwarming seasonal delight!

Capital City Symphony: Sing!
Where: Atlas Performing Arts Center | H Street NE, DC
When: December 15, 3pm & 5:30pm
Tickets: $40.25 (look for discount)

The Capital City Symphony’s annual holiday concert fills the air with joyous music once again! Bring your family & friends and sing along, as the orchestra takes you on a whirlwind tour of seasonal favorites.

The Hip Hop Nutcracker
Where: National Theatre | Downtown DC
When: December 20-22
Tickets: $50-130+

A holiday mash-up for the whole family, The Hip Hop Nutcracker is at The National for the very first time. This contemporary dance spectacle is a re-mixed and re-imagined version of the classic, smashing hip hop dance and Tchaikovsky’s timeless music together into a heart-stirring and inspirational holiday event. Just like the original, in The Hip Hop Nutcracker, Maria-Clara and the Nutcracker Prince go on a dream adventure battling a gang of mice, visiting the land of sweets and learning the lessons of the holiday season. Innovative digital graffiti and visuals transform the landscape of E.T.A. Hoffmann’s beloved story from traditional 19th Century Germany to the vibrant, diverse sights and sounds of contemporary New York City.

The Christmas Revels
Where: Cultural Arts Center | Takoma Park/Silver Spring, MD
When: December 20-22
Tickets: $35-85
Join the Washington Revels at the Cultural Arts Center (CAC) at Montgomery College Takoma Park/Silver Spring as quirky characters, rustic tunes, pub carols, joyful anthems, and rousing dances, come together in this classic tale. It’s performed by their multigenerational cast (ages 8-92), along with the Whiskey Before Breakfast Band, Washington Revels Brass, and talented local artists in this fully staged holiday production.

The Nutcracker
Where: Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center | Rockville, MD
When: December 20-26
Tickets: $38-45/adult, $32-40/child

The Maryland Youth Ballet presents its annual production of the holiday classic… Magical dolls, life-sized mice, dancing snowflakes, and an enchanting kingdom of sweets return to stage this holiday season for Maryland Youth Ballet’s full-length production of The Nutcracker. Set to Tchaikovsky’s timeless score, the incredible dancing and dazzling costumes bring to life the classic story of Clara and her Nutcracker Prince.

A Family Christmas
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy Bottom, DC
When: December 24, 11am
Tickets: $20-55

Bring the kids for an unforgettable holiday experience as the Choral Arts Chorus fills the concert hall with holiday classics just for them! They’ll take you on a merry tour of Christmas favorites that will have your family singing all the way home. Expect a visit from Santa, Frosty, and Rudolph! This one hour concert is perfect for children ages 5+.

Seasons Greenings at the US Botanic Garden is a DC holiday staple

SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES

Holiday Movies on the Potomac
Where: National Harbor | Oxon Hill, MD
When: November 10 – December 29, Sundays
Admission: Free

Bundle up to enjoy an outdoor holiday movie at National Harbor. Every Sunday at 2pm, a free film will be shown on the Plaza’s big screen. Pack your chairs, grab food from one of the many eatery’s there, and sit back to enjoy a family-friendly holiday classic.

Elf Movie Party
Where: The Alamo | Northeast DC & Crystal City, VA
When: Throughout the season
Admission: $17

Don’t be a cotton-headed ninnymuggins this holiday season. Head to Alamo Drafthouse and spread the cheer at this sugar-fueled, interactive holiday spectacular, packed with games, props, and, of course, singing loud for all to hear. Bundle up for this celebration of one of the best holiday films ever made, period. Will Ferrell’s take on a North Pole elf trying to figure out Manhattan (“Watch out! The yellow ones don’t stop!”) just might be the funniest he’s ever been. The ELF Movie Party features all sorts of fun props, a gift “wrap off” before the film, and of course, your very own elf hat.

ICE!
Where: National Harbor, MD
When: November 15 – December 28
Admission: Starts $27/child, $36/adult, free/under 3

The popular holiday spectacle, ICE! is back with a “A Charlie Brown Christmas” theme. Walk through frozen holiday scenes, larger-than-life ice sculptures, depicting the story and slide down small ice slides and walk through tunnels — all kept at a very chilly 9 degrees (they give you parkas to wear, but BYO hats and gloves).Tickets can be purchased in advance online, and timed entries are every half-hour. Hours vary by day, so be sure to check the schedule when you plan to go. Look for a discount on admission!

Christmas at Gaylord National
Where: Gaylord National Resort | National Harbor, MD
When: November 15 – December 28
Admission: Free, though some activities cost extra

The Gaylord National Hotel at National Harbor goes all out during the holidays. ICE! is often the big attraction, but there has always been plenty to do there to warrant a visit without the frozen entertainment. The atrium of the resort is transformed into a winter wonderland, complete with a spectacular glass Christmas tree, nightly tree lightings, the Potomac Express train offering rides for guests, photo ops with Santa, indoor snowfalls, fountain shows, and more. Read more about the experience in this KFDC post by Emily Moise.

Harry Potter: A Forbidden Experience
Where: Morven Park Equstrian Center | Leesburg, VA
When: Through January 5
Admission: $45+/family bundle, $40+/child, $58+/adult

While not specifically a holiday event, this adventure that takes place during the season will add some magic to the holidays… A nighttime woodland trail experience filled with magical creatures and wizarding wonders from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films. Set in a beautiful woodland, this experience has been brought to life by award-winning theatrical designers and experiential creators.

Holiday Kick-Off Celebration
Where: Tysons Corner Center | Tysons, VA
When: November 15, 6-8pm
Admission: Free

Join Tysons for an enchanted evening to celebrate the start of the Holiday season! Enjoy Santa’s grand arrival, holiday performances, complimentary s’mores and custom beverages, a fireworks display, retailer market, giveaways, and more, all in the midst of our expanded Enchant Holiday Light Experience sponsored by George Mason University.

Christmas Town
Where: Busch Gardens | Williamsburg, VA
When: November 15 – January 5
Admission: Starts at $38 (look for discount)

Go big on a treat for your family at this holiday celebration at the Busch Gardens Williamsburg amusement park. Enjoy spectacular light shows, all kinds of fun rides, live entertainment, the Mistletoe Marketplace, visits from Santa, live penguins, and much more!

Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade
Where: Silver Plaza | Downtown Silver Spring, MD
When: November 16, 10am – 12pm
Admission: Free

Larger than life inflatable turkeys and penguins, glittering floats, marching bands, dancing groups, and Santa and his elves! Montgomery County’s annual procession is the only Thanksgiving Parade in the DC Metro area. Heralding the start of the holiday season, the parade steps off from Ellsworth Drive and Fenton Street and proceeds south on Georgia Avenue, ending at Silver Spring Avenue.

Tingle Bells
When: November 22 – January 5
Where:ARTECHOUSE | Southwest DC
Admission: $17-30 (look for discount)
Step into a world of serenity and sensory wonder this holiday season with ARTECHOUSE’s Tingle Bells: An ASMR-Inspired Holiday Special, an immersive digital exhibition designed to soothe your senses and warm your spirit.Inspired by the soothing power of ASMR, this limited-run experience invites you to unwind in a sanctuary of sound and visuals designed to be oddly satisfying.

Frosted
Where: Franklin Park | Downtown DC
When: November 22 – December 20
Admission: Free

Frosted at Franklin Parkreturns withIllumination! During the holiday season, wander in the evenings through a breathtaking display of thousands of tiny festive bright lights, bringing a shimmery cool front to Franklin Park. Gleaming photo opportunities run throughout the park to turn nightly strolls into radiant memories. Don’t miss the illuminating return of “Baby and Mama Bear,” the bright glittery icicle walkway, and giant shiny snowflakes. With illuminating backdrops and a magical atmosphere, Franklin Park is the perfect destination for capturing the holiday spirit.

‘Tis the Season at Hillwood
Where: Hillwood Estate | Northwest DC
When: November 26 – January 5
Admission: $15/adult, $5/child (workshops vary)

‘Tis the Sea-sonat Hillwood draws inspiration from the special exhibitionFragile Beauty: Art of the Oceanwith resplendent Christmas trees and holiday decorations throughout the estate. As always, the gardens at Hillwood reveal the beauty of the holiday season. Conifers such as the blue atlas cedar and false cypress show off their evergreen boughs, while holly and witch hazel provide bright spots of color. Pine trees adjacent to the mansion are lighted to lead the way into the holiday splendor. Wreath workshops brings the holidays from Hillwood to you, inviting participants to craft a one-of-a-kind holiday decoration.

Season’s Greenings
Where: US Botanic Garden | Capitol Hill, DC
When: November 28 – January 5
Admission: Free

Easily DC’s most popular holiday attraction, Season’s Greenings is a local must-do. The exhibit in the Botanic Garden’s conservatory features Washington landmarks constructed from plant materials and one of the city’s largest Christmas trees. But the highlight is the outdoor garden railway, which never fails to impress and enchant with intricate, imaginative designs. For even more holiday magic at the garden, see it all twinkle as the USBG stays open until 8pm on select Thursday evenings, December 10, 12, 17, 19, and 26. Get a glimpse of a past exhibit in this post with scenes from the exhibit. For more on the seasonal favorite, see this postandthis oneabout some of our Season’s Greenings experiences.

The B&O Polar Express
Where: B&O Railroad Museum | Baltimore, MD
When: November
29-30 & December 1, 6-8, 12-15 & 18-22
Admission: $70-110

Climb aboard The Polar Express for a Christmas memory you’ll cherish forever! Bring the kids dressed in pajamas and kick off this two-hour immersive experience with a live performance of the Hot Chocolate song and dance, and receive the First Gift of Christmas, a silver sleigh bell, from Santa. Upon your arrival at the North Pole, his helpers will greet you and invite you to enjoy crafts, make s’mores, shop for themed goodies, and have your picture taken with Santa.

The Polar Express Train Ride
Where: Western Maryland Railroad | Cumberland, MD
When: November 29 – December 31
Admission: Starts at $50/passenger

Yes, there are two Polar Express train rides! On this one, take a one-of-a-kind ride through Winter Land aboard the Western Maryland. The 60-minute family-friendly expedition With music from the motion picture soundtrack, you’ll journey to the “North Pole,” enjoying hot chocolate and cookies served on board. Passengers can sing, dance, and listen to a reading of The Polar Express. Wear your favorite pajamas and join in on the magic!

Folger Frost Fair
Where: Folger Shakespeare Theatre | Capitol Hill, DC
When: November 29 – January 5
Admission: Free

During this seasonal celebration winter greenery, lights, ornaments, and other festive elements will decorate the Folger building. Docents and staff will be on hand to offer free pop-up talks about the Folger’s history and architecture, and complimentary activities for kids and adults will be offered throughout the month alongside longstanding Folger holiday traditions like Folger Consort’s holiday concert and Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute Reading. See details and dates here.

Holly Trolley Fest
Where: National Capitol Trolley Museum | Colesville, MD
When: November 30 & Dec. 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21-22
Admission: $10.75 – $12.75
Explore a unique DC area museum this holiday season. Visit with Santa down our mile-long woodland railroad, featuring a holiday ride on our historic street cars. In addition, enjoy a holiday model railroad display in collaboration with the Washington, Virginia, & Maryland Garden Railway Society, crafts for children, photo opportunities, and more. Reservations required.

Christmas at Calleva Farm
Where: Calleva Farm | Dickerson, MD
When: Weekends, November 30 – December 8
Admission:

Calleva Fam will be transforming into a winter wonderland with a Christmas trail and market. THe trail features seven scenes from the Christmas classics, and the village will be filled with local vendors, games, food and desserts, massive bonfires and great music.

Christmas at Mount Vernon
Where: Mount Vernon Estate, Museum, & Gardens
When: November & December
Admission: $28/adult, $15/age 6-11, free/5 & under

Christmas past meets Christmas present at George Washington’s estate, and they celebrate the holidays with a variety of delights. During the day, tour the Mansion, watch historic chocolate-making demonstrations, and meet Aladdin the Camel. Mount Vernon is open every day of the year, including Christmas Day and New Years. And if you want to get in on special events, there are Holiday Teas on select dates (Dec. 6-8, 13-15, 29-31) and Christmas Illuminations fireworks (December 20-22) — visit the website for more details and pricing.

Season’s Treatings: Holiday Gingerbread Decorating
Where: The Garden at Building Momentum | Alexandria, VA
When: December 1, 12-2pm & 3:30-5:30pm
Admission: $35-250

Bring friends, family and little ones for a delightful experience. They’ll provide all the necessary materials, including pre-built gingerbread houses, icing, and a wide variety of colorful candies to decorate with. Whether you’re a seasoned decorator or a beginner, this event is open to all skill levels.Tip: Bring a cookie sheet to easily transport your gingerbread masterpiece home!

Chocolate Binge Festival
Where: Downtown Annapolis, MD
When: December 1, 11am – 4pm
Admission: $5, free/12 & under

Everyone loves chocolate and Annapolis will be celebrating by filling West Street with all things chocolate to help chocoholics get through the holiday season. Prepare your sweet tooth with an afternoon of chocolate decadence as over 20 local and regional chocolatiers vend their specialties, plus make s’mores at a bonfire in the street, and enjoy hot cocoa. The Festival will also feature family friendly entertainment, lots of holiday shopping, and the lighting of West Street’s BGE Holiday Light Canopy.

Church Street Holiday Stroll
Where: Church Street | Vienna, VA
When: December 2, 6pm
Admission: Free

Enjoy live holiday music from local groups, a tree lighting led by Mayor Linda Colbert, and great deals from local Church Street businesses. Visit historic sites such as the Freeman Store and Museum, Little Library, Caboose, Train Station, Knights of Columbus (formerly First Baptist Church) and Vienna Presbyterian’s Old Chapel.

American Girl Holiday Activities
Where: American Girl store | Tysons, VA
When: Various dates
Admission: Varies by activity

From decorating Thanksgiving and holiday cookies to making gingerbread houses to holiday tea times to a Santa Brunch, American Girl is hosting extra-special activities just for the season, starting November 14 through December 20. Follow the link for details on all of them.

Christmas Movies
Where: Miracle Theater | Capitol Hill, DC
When: Throughout December
Admission: $8/adult, $6/child

There’s nothing like a good holiday classic film to bring coy and fun to the season. The Miracle Theater will have showings of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and Home Alone throughout December. Make a day of it on the Hill… catch a flick, have a bite to eat on 8th Street, and maybe do a little holiday shopping at the shops and Eastern Market.

Light Yards Express
Where: The Yards | Capitol Riverfront, DC
When: December 4, 5:30-7:30pm
Admission: Free

Join The Yards for a family friendly festive event to celebrate the kick-off of Light Yards and the holiday season! Hop aboard a holiday-themed train for a magical ride through the enchanting Light Yards wonderland. Add some sparkle to your holiday outfit with dazzling glitter tattoos and dance the night away to merry tunes spun by a DJ. Enjoy fun holiday giveaways like bells, reindeer ears, and light-up necklaces while supplies last. Don’t forget to bring your wish lists and share your dreams with the jolly man himself—SANTA!

Holidays on the Ellipse
Where: President’s Park | National Ellipse, DC
When: December 5 – January 1
Admission: Free

This has a permanent spot on many a DC holiday repertoire, because it may just be the most quintessential DC holiday activity of them all. The National Christmas Tree, the National Menorah, plus trains and displays representing all 50 states are a must-see during the season. And the rest of it lit up at night with the White House and Washington Monument glowing in the distance makes for a brilliant holiday scene. There are often musical performances throughout the season, too.

Santa at The Boro
Where: The Boro | Tysons, VA
When: December 6, 13, & 20, 5-7pm
Admission: Free

Santa Claus is coming to The Boro! On three dates, Santa will head to The Boro for meet and greets and pictures ahead of the holiday season in the vintage toy shoppe holiday installation. Be sure to stop by your favorite Boro restaurant, too, to grab dinner and a holiday bite after your visit with Mr. Claus!

Candlelight Tours
Where: Tudor Place | Georgetown, DC
When: December 6, 11, & 13
Admission: $25/non-member, $15/member

See Tudor Place by candlelight at this spacial holiday season program. Join a guided candlelit tour highlighting the season of gift giving among the Peter family and the African American and immigrant domestic laborers who lived and worked at Tudor Place.

Jingle Bell Bash
Where: The Boro | Tysons, VA
When: December 6, 13, & 20, 5-7pm
Admission: Free

Guests of all ages are invited to kick off the holiday season and enjoy a fun-filled morning of kids’ holiday crafts and giveaways, DJ dance party, hot chocolate bar, holiday-themed bounce house, stocking decorating, custom ornament calligraphy and more! Don’t forget to get your picture with Santa in our vintage toy shoppe holiday installation!

Santa Fly-In
Where: College Park Aviation Museum | College Park, MD
When: December 7, 10am – 4pm
Admission: $7

This will be an experience to remember as you watch Santa fly into the historic College Park Airport (it’s the world’s oldest continuously operating airport)! Also enjoy crafts and activities in the museum and take a photo with Santa. (Photos will be scheduled by reserved time slot — to reserve a slot, you will be sent a confirmation email after purchase that includes a link to sign up for photos.) All guests over the age of 2 must have a ticket.

Scottish Christmas Walk Parade
Where: Old Town | Alexandria, VA
When: December 7, 11am – 1pm
Admission: Free

The 53rd annual Scottish Christmas Walk will be a showcase of marching units filled with the magnificent tartans of Scottish Clans, the stirring sound of Scottish bagpipes and drums, Scottish dancers, reenactment groups, Scottie dogs, dignitaries, classic cars, Santa Claus, and more. The parade usually begins at St. Asaph and Wilkes Streets and ends at Market Square with a massed band concert – rain or shine.

Angel Making Workshop
Where: Anacostia Community Museum | Anacostia, DC
When: December 7, 12:30-2:30
Admission: Free

Kids are invited to join Artist Tamara Thomas as she leads a workshop in creating beautiful angels. The workshop is best suited for ages 12 and up, and supplies will be provided. Reserve a spot in advance.

Georgetown Jingle
Where: Around Georgetown, DC
When: December 7, 1-4pm
Admission: Free

Be there with bells on at Georgetown Jingle – the neighborhood’s first-ever holiday music event – featuring 10 live music performances at 10 outdoor locations throughout Georgetown. Artists will perform festive songs and holiday favorites, from soul to jazz, a cappella, pop, DJ sets, and kids’ music. More than 40 Georgetown shops, restaurants, and services will also be offering special discounts, complimentary refreshments, and pop-up events that day. Afterward, catch the procession of the St. Lucia Choir as they make their way from the Embassy of Sweden to Georgetown Waterfront, where you can enjoy samples of non-alcoholic Glögg and a Swedish holiday treat.

Bethesda Winter Wonderland
Where: Norfolk Avenue Streetery | Bethesda, MD
When: December 7, 1-4pm
Admission: Free

Celebrate the holiday season in downtown Bethesda with Santa Claus, live ice sculpting, live music, and more! At this annual outdoor street bazaar, see blocks of ice transformed into wintery works of art before your eyes, enjoy a student concert, and partake in more festive activities. New this year is a Holiday Market withURBN Market and 50 artistans!

Winter’s Eve
Where: Glen Echo Park | Glen Echo, MD
When: December 7, 4-7pm
Admission: Free

It’s Glen Echo Park’s annual Winter’s Eve celebration, a holiday event designed with all ages in mind. The Park will be abuzz with activity throughout the event:Open studios, artwork sales, refreshments.See The Puppet Co. present its beloved The Nutcracker or Adventure Theatre’s ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas (purchase tyickets). There will also be free children’s holiday crafts, and many of the Park’s resident arts organizations will offer holiday activities, including performances by Washington Revels, and more!

Christmas in Middleburg
Where: Middleburg, VA
When: December 7
Admission: Varies by activity

Middleburg is a perfect setting for evoking the Christmas spirit, and many events during the season — tree lighting, a Christmas parade, shopping, caroling — add to it. Stay at one of the picturesque inns or the fabulous Salamander Resort & Spa. Join one of the most fun-filled family festivals of the year in Middleburg with activities, special events, great eats, the famous Middleburg Hunt Review, a mile-long Christmas parade. Afterwards, experience a Middleburg evening in the bistros, cafes, pubs, and restaurants joining in the Spirits of Middleburg. See the website for the schedule of events and more details.

The District’s Holiday Boat Parade
Where: The Wharf | Southwest DC
When: December 7, 5-9pm
Admission: Free

Celebrate the season and the 32nd Anniversary of the District’s Holiday Boat Parade at The Wharf. This free event features 60+ festively decorated boats parading along up the Washington Channel, as well as fun landside holiday activities including live music, ornament decorating, holiday karaoke, a signature music performance by Yani the Band, family photos with Santa, fireworks, hot toddies, and so much more.

Alexandria Boat Parade of Lights
Where: Alexandria City Marina | Alexandria, VA
When: December 7, 2-8pm
Admission: Free

Alexandria’s harbor will also shine as dozens of brightly lit boats cruise the Potomac River at the historic waterfront for the 24th annual Alexandria Holiday Boat Parade of Lights. Enjoy festivities out on the dock and stop in the Torpedo Factory were there will be a holiday festival, too. Activities begin at 2pm, and the parade begins at 5:30pm.

Breakfast with Santa
Where: Maggiano’s | Springfiel, VA
When: December 10, 8-10am
Admission: $30/age 12+, $40/age 2-11

Meet Santa for a delicious breakfast buffet, take some photos and create some special memories this holiday season! Children will enjoy breakfast, write letters to Santa, decorate their own holiday themed cookies, and make their own “magic reindeer food,” in hopes that Santa and his reindeer will come and visit on Christmas Eve. Parents, don’t forget your cameras!

Holidays at the Willard
Where: Willard InterContinental | Downtown DC
When: Throughout the season
Admission: Varies by activity (some free)

The Willard InterContinental is a popular DC stop during the holiday season. The elegant garland-wrapped columns outside lure visitors to take in the stately, festive lobby decor and snap a photo by the tree glittering with ornaments. Music, aromas, events, and traditions offered at the hotel are a nice break from the bustle of the city and season outside its doors. Holiday meals, tea time, and caroling are some of the ways to enjoy more holiday time there.

DAR Holiday Open House
Where: DAR Museum | Downtown DC
When: December 11, 5:30-8pm
Admission: Free

Tack this on to a visit to see the National Christmas Tree, as the DAR Museum is right across the street. Enjoy refreshments, cookies, and a taste of history at DAR. Experience the elegance and Christmas splendor of Memorial Continental Hall as you view a collection of sentimental DAR Christmas Open House memories through the years, take a tour of the 31 period rooms depicting scenes of early American life, explore the museum, and so some holiday shopping. Visitors are encouraged to bring new and lightly used children’s books to donate to our DAR Open House book drive.

Live! At the Library: Holiday Celebration
Where: Library of Congress | Capitol Hill, DC
When: December 12, 4:30pm
Admission: Free with tickets

Celebrate the season in the magnificent Library of Congress. Festivities will begin with a program for families and the lighting of the Library’s holiday tree in the Great Hall. Stay after the lighting to celebrate with holiday cocktails, live music, pop-up talks about the inspiration for the Library’s literature-themed Christmas tree, and view the Library’s Hanukkah Menorah. Register for tickets!

Brunch with Santa
Where: Hank’s Old Town | Alexandria, VA
When: December 14, 15, 21, 22 | 11am – 1pm
Admission: $35/child, $55/adult

Enjoy a delightful brunch buffet, live entertainment for the kids, and a memorable visit from Santa. This family-friendly event is the perfect way to celebrate the season. Enjoy a brunch buffet and a performance by a different entertainer each date. Don’t forget your camera for pics with the Santa!

Holiday Planes & Trains
Where: College Park Aviation Museum | College Park, MD
When: December 14 & 15
Admission:
$2/child, $5/adult, $4/senior
Join the museum during the holiday season and experience the thrill of their annual Trains and Planes program. Meet and greet train hobbyists and go back in time experiencing the sights and sounds of their train displays.

Fun with Santa
Where: Women’s Club of Chevy Chase | Chevy Chase, MD
When: December 14-15, 10am – 1pm & 2-5pm
Admission: $20

Santa and Mrs. Claus will be the Woman’s Club of Chevy Chase for this holiday event, and all are invited to join! Talk with Santa and Mrs. Claus to share Christmas wishes and snap a few photos, enjoy holiday crafts & fun, and see a Lionel Train set on display. Pizza, doughnuts, and refreshments will be available for purchase.

Christmas Illuminations
Mount Vernon Estate | Mount Vernon, VA
When: December 20-22
Admission: $48-58/adult, $26-36/child

Kick off the holidays with an evening of family-friendly fun and fireworks choreographed to holiday music, with fireworks beginning around 8:30pm. Take a stroll through the estate while being serenaded by local choirs, visit with re-enactors from the First Virginia Regiment, and learn 18th-century dance moves from costumed guides. George and Martha Washington will also be on site to greet Mount Vernon’s holiday guests.

Caps Holiday Party
Where: Capitol One Arena | Penn Quarter, DC
When: December 22, 5pm
Admission: Tickets start at $69 (check for deals)

Caps fans can celebrate the holidays with their favorite hockey team at this game vs. the LA Kings. There will be a vibe of holiday cheer, plus everyone in attendance can received a free Caps holiday t-shirt.

Family Day: Winter Holiday Celebration
Where: Library of Congress | Capitol Hill, DC
When: December 26-28
Admission: Free

A great activity with the kids during Winter Beak… Join the Library of Congress for hands-on activities. Each Family Day includes a creative activity, connections to Library of Congress collections, achance to talk to staff experts, and a guide to using Library resources at home. During these days, make your own holiday cards and bookmarks.

First Night Alexandria
Where: Old Town | Alexandria, VA
When: December 31
Admission: TBA
The largest family-focused and alcohol-free New Year’s Eve event in the region. See more than 100 performances on indoor stages throughout Old Town Alexandria. Entertainers include blue grass musicians, honky-tonk bands, clowns, magicians and classical musicians. End the evening with a spectacular fireworks display on the Potomac River at the foot of King Street!

Holiday Train Show
Where: Union Station | Capitol Hill Area, DC
When: TBA
Admission: Free

Every year, DC’s grand train station hosts a wonderful holiday train display, on view in the West Hall. Featuring a Norwegian landscape, the displays are intricate and fun to stop by and see if you’re at the station during the holiday season.

The gorgeous tree at City Center

TREE LIGHTINGS

National Harbor Nightly Tree Lighting
Where: National Harbor | Oxon Hill, MD
When: November 10 – December 31
Admission: Free

Watch the brand 60-foot RGB tree come to life nightly with a breathtaking light show in the heart of the Waterfront District. The breathtaking light show dances alongside a holiday medley recorded by the United States Air Force Band. The show runs on the half an hour from sunset to 9pm. If you go on a Saturday night, you’ll get to see fireworks, too!

18th Annual Capitol Hill Christmas Tree Lighting
Where: Eastern Market Metro Plaza | Capitol Hill, DC
When: November 23, 5:30pm
Admission: Free

Join the community as the 20-foot evergreen tree is lit up in the large circle garden at Eastern Market Metro Plaza. The tree is beautifully decorated by the BID’s “men in blue” every December. Festive cheers and caroling always follow the grand illumination of the tree, while friends gather for hot chocolate and holiday treats.

A Stunning Holiday Tree
Where: Library of Congress | Capitol Hill, DC
When: Throughout the season
Admission: Free

While there isn’t a special tree lighting event, the Christmas tree at the Library of Congress is one worth making time to see. Riding grandly in the middle of the Great Hall, it makes the already stunning space even more magnificent as its decked out in holiday decor. Read more about the Library of Congress here.

Norwegian Christmas Tree Lighting
Where: Union Station | Capitol Hill area, DC
When: December 10, 6pm
Admission: Free

Often one of the first of the major DC tree lighting ceremonies of the season…. The tree is always huge and beautifully adorned, and lit by the ambassador of Norway, a gift symbolizing both gratitude for the assistance Norway received during World War II and appreciation for the continued strong friendship between the two countries. The evening also always features festive performances.

Holiday Tree Lighting + Santa Firetruck Parade
Where: Mosaic District | Fairfax, VA
When: November 29, festivities begin at 6pm
Admission: Free

‘Tis the season for holiday cheer! Join the Mosaic District to welcome the arrival of the holiday season with a merry and bright tree lighting. Bring your family and friends to experience the Jolly Man’s arrival on a firetruck. Visitors can also meet and greet Santa in the Target lobby after the tree lighting and enjoy live entertainment from 6-9pm and a holiday parade from 6:30-6:50pm. The Tree Lighting is at 7pm.

11th Annual Holiday Tree Lighting
Where: CityCenter | Downtown DC
When: November 30, 5-7pm
Admission: Free
Kick off the holiday season at CityCenterDC’s annual holiday tree lighting! The evening will include a joyful music performance by headliner, Jordin Sparks, alongside the incredible American Pops Orchestra, balloon artists, face painters, holiday treats and more. NBC4’s Eun Yang will host the official tree lighting ceremony and countdown. Enjoy the dazzling 75-foot tree, visit two resident 25-foot reindeer, and capture the spirit of the holidays with a photo under the Palmer Alley Dream Closet art installation!

Capitol Christmas Tree Lighting
Where: West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol | Capitol Hill, DC
When: TBA, but usually early December
Admission: Free

The Capitol Tree Lighting is great alternative to the National Christmas Tree Lighting if you don’t win lottery tickets (or even if you do)! While you can’t get up close to the lighting ceremony, you can view festivities from right across the street, and it’s just as lovely from the area by the Reflecting Pool. The lighting ceremony date is still TBA, but ntil then, you can follow the tree as it journeys from Alaska’s National Forests, where it was harvested, to DC. After the lighting ceremony, the tree will be lit every evening for all to enjoy through January 1.

National Christmas Tree Lighting
Where: President’s Park | The Ellipse, DC
When: December 5
Admission: Free, but you must win tickets via lottery

This year will be the 100th National Christmas Tree lighting! To attend this lighting you have to enter the lottery to win admission — which is open through November 8. If you do, you get to be part of the National Park Foundation and National Park Service’s annual ceremony that takes place on the Ellipse, just beyond the White House. Popular entertainers and a United States military band add to the celebratory evening when the President of the United States lights the National Christmas Tree.

Jingle Jubilee Tree Lighting & Celebration
Where: Chevy Chase Lake | Chevy Chase, DC
When: December 5, 5:30-8pm
Admission: Free

Chevy Chase Lake’s annual holiday celebration features a community tree lighting, festive activities, and special giveaways. Hosted by NBC 4’s Tommy McFly, the event will include fun photo ops, a Polar Express train ride, live DJ music, face painting and balloon art, strolling entertainment, concessions for sale, and the tree lighting at 6pm.

Festival of Lights & Carols
Where: Old Town Square | Fairfax, VA
When: December 7, 12-6pm
Admission: Free

Enjoy the Christmas season in Fairfax with a festive day at Old Town Square. There will be a Holiday Market along with live holiday music, s’mores treats, and more. The tree lighting and caroling begins at 5:30pm.

Tree Lighting Ceremony
Where: Shipgarten | McLean, VA
When December 7
Admission: Free

Celebrate the holiday season at Shipgarten! Santa’s elves have been hard at work decorating their Winter Wonderland and Santa’s Workshop. Grab one of their many hot drinks and enjoy the holiday lights and Christmas carols. At 5pm gather around for a ceremonial lighting of the Christmas Tree.

Get Hanukkah started with the National Menorah Lighting

HANUKKAH

Hanukkah Hub
Where: PJ Library Online
When: Throughout the season
Admission: Free

PJ Library, a non-profit program that delivers more than 630,000 books to kids around the world (including Russia!) each month, has tips and resources to help you plan for and celebrate the holiday. Their Hanukkah Hub has child-friendly versions of the Hanukkah story along with craft ideas, recipes, and lots of educational and fun printables. You can also listen to their podcasts for kids and broswe their shop on Amazon.

A Hanukkah Carol
Where: Round house Theatre | Bethesda, MD
When: November 20 – December 20
Tickets: $50-93
Misanthropic millennial influencer Chava Kanipshin’s internet followers are turning into haters. Desperate to regain her popularity, Chava shuns anything and anyone she sees as an obstacle, including her family, friends, and holiday traditions. But on the first night of Hanukkah, Chava is visited by the ghost of deceased social media star Mimi Marley and other spirits who warn her to change her ways—or be cursed forever. The spirits lead Chava on a madcap journey through Hanukkahs past, present, and future to help her reconnect with her spirit of generosity, her Jewish identity, and an appreciation of her real-life supporters. Winner of the Audience Favorite Award at the Broadway Shark Tank, A Hanukkah Carol is a heartfelt, family-friendly riff on a holiday classic that celebrates making the world a kinder place. Recommended for teens and older

Tiny Lights
Where: Edlavitch DCJCC | Downtown DC
When: December 7-15
Admission: $12-15/child, $24-27/adult

Three masterful storytellers take on more than 40 roles as they bring you into the magical world of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s famed folktales. Created and directed by award-winning artists and Theater J favorites Aaron Posner and Erin Weaver, this funny and fast-moving show uses simple props and the art of storytelling to transport audiences to different worlds. Get ready for laughter, surprises, and lots of participation! Tiny Lights is best for families with children ages 3-9.

Seth Kibel Trio: Klezmer and More!
Where: Edlavitch DCJCC | Downtown, DC
When: December 8, 10:30-11:30am
Admission: $19/concert, free/7 & under
Join woodwind maestro Seth Kibel and his trio for their final JxJ performance of 2024! Upbeat klezmer, jazz, swing and more will highlight this concert, suitable for both sitting and listening or, if you’re so inclined, getting up and dancing in the aisles! Since it’ll be December, they’ll also try to get you in the holiday spirit with some Hanukkah repertoire and maybe even a few of the many secular holiday tunes penned by Jewish songwriters. Bring the kiddos — Seth promises to get them up, moving, and even make them part of the band for a song or two!

A Night of Klezmer—A Hannukah Celebration
Where: Kennedy Center | Foggy bottom, DC
When: December 13, 6pm
Admission: Free

This Millennium Stage performance celebrates Hannukah a coup eof week early. Join Klezmer clarinetist Michael Winograd and his band of Brooklyn Klezmorim for an evening of Jewish celebration music, new and old!

Menorah Workshop
Where: Home Depot | 901 Rhode Island Ave NE, DC
When: December 15, 2:30-3:30pm
Admission: Free

How fun would it be to have a brand new, custom built Menorah for this Chanukah? Join Chabad East DC Jewish Center at the Home Depot for a menorah building workshop! Also enjoy driedel games, chocolate gelt coins, then go home with your very own, hand-painted menorah. Be sure to register in advance!

JF Family Chanukah Party
Where: Edlavitch JCC | Downtown DC
When: December 15
Admission: Free

Celebrate Chanukah with the JFamily team! Join the EDCJCC for their annual gathering featuring music, arts and crafts, stories, snacks and more! The Chanukah party is geared toward ages 1-5 but all are welcome.

Clay Flower Menorah
Where: Relume | Capitol Hill, DC
When: December 21
Admission: $35

Do a little crafting to prep for the holiday! Add a personal touch to your Hanukkah celebration with a handmade Menorah. Made from air dry clay, you’ll learn the basics of working with clay and have a functional piece to take home with you.

National Menorah Lighting
Where: President’s Park | The National Ellipse, DC
When: December 25
Admission: Free, but you must request tickets

This is the Jewish counterpart to the National Christmas Tree Lighting. Every Chanukah, the National Menorah is lit in a ceremony on the Ellipse. Along with the lighting, there will be live entertainment, plus menorah kits and dreidels to take home. And if you don’t mind waiting in line afterward, there should be latkes and donuts. Tickets are free, but you need to reserve them in advance through the website.

The Wharf Lighting of the Menorah
Where: The Wharf | Southwest DC
When: December 25
Admission: Free

Head the to the Wharf for their annual tradition of lighting the menorah in District Square for each night of Hanukkah. Plan to enjoy an evening stroll along the beautiful waterfront while you’re there and maybe even go for a spin at the ice rink.

Kensington’s Annual Menorah Lighting
Where: Kensington Town Hall | Kensington, MD
When: December 25, 5-6pm
Admission: Free

Kensington is celebrating the first night of Chanukah with its annual Menorah Lighting at the Kensington Town Hall. All are welcome to join. Music and treats wil be part of the festivities, too.

Chanukah Story Trail and Gelt Drop
Where: Lincoln Park | Capitol Hill, DC
When: December 29
Admission: Free

Walk along the story trail to hear the Chanukah Story “If the Candles Could Speak” accompanied by a lively soundtrack! After the story trail, gather for the Giant Gelt Drop — watch gelt getting dropped from the top of a fire truck. The program will wap up with lighting the Menorah and singing Chanukah songs. Fun for all ages!

The following annual events usually take place on the first night of Hanukkah, but official word has yet to be announced:

Chanukah Festival
Where: The Lyceum | Alexandria, VA
When: TBA
Admission: Free

Experience the festival of lights and share in the spirit and joy of Chanukah. See the lighting of a 6-foot menorah; enjoy delicious hot potato latkes, hot cocoa, donuts; get some chocolate gelt and dreidels; andisten to lively Chanukah music.

Lights & Ice: Hanukkah Skate Night
Where: Canal Park | Capitol Riverfront, DC
When: TBA
Admission: Free; skating is $15/12+, $12/under 12

The Festival of Lights is back at the Canal Park Ice Rink with Free Skate Rentals for the first 150 attendees to glide around the outdoor menorah. There will also be live music from DJ Ci Ci, free Hannukah-themed donuts, and hot cider from neighborhood confectionary shop Kilwins courtesy of the Capitol Riverfront BID. Plus, enjoy dreidels, glow sticks, gelt, and an exclusive Capitol Riverfront mug & hot cocoa kit for the first 100 attendees! An official menorah lighting will take place at 7pm.

Light Up Arlington
Where: Chabad Alexandria-Arlington | Clarendon, VA
When: TBA
Admission: Free

Join Chabad Lubavitch of Alexandria-Arlington to celebrate Chanukah! After they light the 9-foot menorah, enjoy delicious Latkes, hot cocoa, donuts and lively music. There will also be chocolate gelt and dreidels for all. Register in advance.

Chanukah Firetruck Parade & Menorah Lighting
Where: Around Olney & Sandy Spring, MD (see details below)
When: TBA
Admission: Free

Date still TBA for this annual event…. Celebrate Chanukah with a Firetruck Parade and Menorah Lighting! The procession will stop Norbeck Grove Pool House, Rosa Parks Middle School, B’nai Shalom of Olney, and Fair Hill Shopping Center, then culminating at Sandy Spring Volunteer Station 4 (17921 Brooke Road in Sandy Spring). There, enjoy the Menorah Lighting along with refreshments.See the website for timing!

National Landing Menorah Lighting
Where: Met Park | National Landing, VA
Whe: TBA
Admission: Free

Join a menorah lighting and community celebration to experience the festival of lights! Watch the lighting of a giant 9-foot Menorah, enjoy delicious potato latkes, hot cocoa, donuts, and chocolate gelt, pick up a dreidels, and listen to lively Chanukah music. Registration required.

Plan to visit the DowntownDC Holiday Market this season

HOLIDAY MARKETS

Museum Shop Holiday Market
Where: Strathmore | Bethesda, MD
When: November 14-16
Admission: Suggested donation of $10
Start your holiday gift shopping with DC’s museums. Strathmore’s Museum Shop Holiday Market brings together the area’s best museum and cultural shops for three festive days. Every present is part of a larger purpose as your purchase supports nonprofit museums and arts organizations in our community. Find unique gifts from the shops at Strathmore, Brookside Gardens, the Supreme Court Historical Society, Hillwood, The Phillips Collection, Woodend Nature Shop, and more.

Eastern Market
Where: Eastern Market | Capitol Hill, DC
When: Year-round, Saturdays & Sundays
Admission: Free

The outdoor flea market at the centerpiece of the Capitol Hill community is practically a year-round weekend institution for locals. And during the holiday season, it’s a go-to for shoppers seeking unique gifts along with a fun outing. Over 100 vendors are there, selling everything from original artwork to fun T-shirts, to handmade jewelry and accessories, to home décor to custom-made and used furniture – and much, much more. If you’re cooking up a holiday meal, you can get fresh produce from farmers’ stalls outside and butchered meats, fancy cheeses, baked goods, pasta, fresh produce, and more inside the actual Eastern Market. Even more, there is often live music courtesy of buskers around the area, and if the kids want some play time afterwards, you can hit one of several parks or playgrounds in the neighborhood, including one at 8th and Pennsylvania just across from the Metro.

Holiday Gift Show & Sale
Where: Annmarie Sculpture Garden | Solomons, MD
When: November 1- January 1
Admission: Free

The Main Gallery at Annmarie has been transformed into a shopping wonderland! You’ll find thoughtful gifts for everyone on your list in the Annmarie Gift Shop, including handmade ornaments, toys, books, jewelry, home decor, works of art, and more. Shoppers will delight in the variety of gifts made by more than 45 regional artists that are included in the Holiday Gift Shop & Sale. On November 29 & 30, from 10am – 3pm, there will be Black Friday Shopping and Small Business Saturday events, which will include 20 trees filled with handmade ornaments by 39 additional artists. It’s a glorious selection of unique items made with love! Each shopper will enjoy complimentary tea or coffee, along with an Artsfest ’24 shopping bag (while supplies last).

Lucketts Holiday Open House
Where: Lucketts Store | Leesburg, VA
When: November 7 – December 13, Thursday – Sunday
Admission: $20-25

Join Lucketts for their fabulous Holiday Design House and decked out Store. A magical holiday event filled with Christmas shopping, fun holiday murals + photo vignettes, Vanish wine garden and more. Your ticket gets you entry to the Design House, a 19th century farmhouse that Lucketts transforms into a winter wonderland. All decor inside is available for purchase and additional surprises will take place throughout each weekend. [Note: Admission to the store and grounds are free, just the Holiday house requires a ticket!]

DowntownDC Holiday Market
Where: 8th & F Streets NW | Penn Quarter, DC
When: November 22 – December 23, 12-8pm
Admission: Free

This one, to me, is the holiday market in DC. It’s not even so much about the merchandise for sale (though there’s always an excellent variety of gift items — I never leave empty handed). There’s something about the usually bustling block in the middle of Penn Quarter transforming into an open air market for a few weeks that is so charming and kind of magical, making our big city feel like a small town. A bonus is the free live entertainment along with treats and coffee drinks available for purchase. The market has a new operator this year, but the location and, hopefully, the vibe, are still the same. PS: After you’ve done your shopping and enjoyed a snack and music, you can pop into the National Portrait Gallery/American Art Museum that are literally right next to the market.

DC Holiday Market
Where: 1500 block of 19th Street NW | Dupont Circle, DC
When: November 22 – Deceber 15
Admission: Free

The original Downtown Holiday Market (and its operator) has a new name and location this year — the DC Holiday Market in Dupont Circle. Just like at its previous location, the Market will feature over 30 small businesses with artisans, boutique brands, worldwide handcrafts and unique gift items. And just like at its old location, it’ll bring its signature style, local performers, bright festive décor, and yummy holiday treats.

Fall Bazaar
Where: Washington Waldorf School | Bathesda, MD
When: November 23, 10am – 3pm

Admission: Free, but fees for activities
Washington Waldorf School’s annual holiday market is one of the highest quality bazaars in the DC area with unique crafts and activities for children of all ages. They welcome many local artisans and offer an array of beautiful handcrafted items made by parents. There will also be live entertainment and tasty treats. Entrance is free, but activities require tickets to be purchased. All are welcome!

Christmas Village
Where: West Shore Park, Inner Harbor | Baltimore, MD
When: November 23 – December 24
Admission: Free weekdays, $5/adult weekends, kids free

West Shore Park in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor will be transformed into a Christmas Village, an authentic German holiday market, that is full of fun for all ages. There’s kids entertainment all day long, photo ops with Santa, a carousel and ferris wheel, live performances, and more! Plus, everyday there are more than 50 vendor booths to browse for gifts, food, entertainment, and lots of holiday fun to celebrate the season. (Note that it is closed on select dates — see the website for specifics.) And for more to do in Charm City see the KFDC Guide to Exploring Baltimore with Kids.

Silver Spring Christmas Market and Holiday Craft Fair
Where: Veterans Plaza | Silver Spring, MD
When: December 1
Admission: Free

Holiday shop and find gifts for everyone on your list. Over 80 artisans, crafters, independent consultants, and other local small businesses are looking forward to showcase you their products, just in time for the holidays. From arts and crafts to jewelry and baked goods, to body and hair care, vendors have everything to surprise your loved ones.

Makers’ Market
National Museum of Women in the Arts | Downtown DC
When: December 1, 10am – 4pm
Admission: Free

The museum if hosting one of its free community days, and it also features a special holiday market from 10am – 4pm, showcasing goods from women and gender-expansive vendors, makers, and artists. Shop handmade jewelry, art, ceramics, and vintage finds in the museum’s Great Hall. Be sure to reserve tickets!

Heurich Christmas Markt
Where: Heurich House Museum | Dupont Circle, DC
When: December 6-13
Admission: $6-18/ages 15+ and $2/ages 2-15

Each December, the Heurich House Museum in historic Dupont Circle curates DC’s only multi-day holiday market consisting of ALL local makers. For the first time ever in its 12 year history, this year’s Christmas Markt will be held for an entire week. Stroll through the museum’s “Castle Garden” with a Glühwein in hand and find the perfect holiday gifts for your loved ones from 60+ local small-scale artisan makers, and more.

DC Native Art Market
Where: American Indian Museum | National Mall, DC
When: December 7-8
Admission: Free

The museum’s annual art market features award-winning and innovative Indigenous artists from across the Western Hemisphere.Lovers of art and craftsmanship are invited to meet Native artists and learn about traditional Native arts and contemporary Native creativity. Of course, you c purchase traditional and can also purchase the contemporary handcrafted artworks, including beadwork, jewelry, paintings, photography, pottery, and sculpture.

Holiday Market
Where: Congressional Cemetery | Capitol Hill, DC
When: December 8
Admission: Free

Do some holiday shopping at the beautiful Congressional Cemetery (yes, the cemetery!). The historic cemetery grounds wil transform into a winter marketplace, featuring unique gifts, handcrafted wonders, and delicious treats. Bring your friends and family for a day of shopping, sipping, and seasonal delights! Dogs on leash are welcome too!

Winter Market & Seasonal Festivities
Where: The PARC | Tysons, VA
When: December 14, 12-5pm
Admission: Free

Immerse in a festive winter wonderland and shop local this season from 15-20 local makers, artisans, and crafters offering unique gifts perfect for the holiday season. Enjoy a day filled with holiday cheer, fun family activities, and creative inspiration. Be there as we reveal the People’s Choice winner from the Create-Inspire-Empower Art Exhibit and have the last chance to see the amazing sculptures, photography, and other art pieces for the last day of this exhibit.Free, festive fun for all ages!

Old Town Alexandria Christmas Market & Holiday Craft Show
Where: Carlyle Square | Old Town Alexandria, VA
When: December 14, 11am – 4pm
Admission: Free

Over 100 artisans, crafters, independent consultants, and other local small businesses will showcase their products, just in time for the holidays! From arts and crafts to jewelry and baked goods, to body and hair care, the vendors have perfect items for gifts for loved ones. Even more, there will be photo ops with Santa and a Kids Corner with ornament crafting.

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Do you know of a great holiday event in the DC aea that you don’t see here? Let us know in the comments below!

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