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Best Time to Visit Washington D.C.

Discover the best time to visit Washington D.C. with our guide, covering weather, crowds, and events for each season. Whether you're interested in cherry blossoms or Christmas lights, we have you covered.

The best time to visit Washington D.C. depends on your personal preferences, weather tolerance, and specific interests. Here are some considerations:


Spring (April to June)

  • Weather: Mild and comfortable, with temperatures ranging from 50 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Crowds: Can be crowded, especially during the National Cherry Blossom Festival in late March to early April.

  • Events: National Cherry Blossom Festival, Passport DC, and Memorial Day celebrations.

  • Notes: Spring is considered one of the best times to visit due to the beautiful cherry blossoms and numerous events.


Summer (July to August)

  • Weather: Hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Crowds: Busy, as it's a popular time for family vacations.

  • Events: Fourth of July celebrations, including the National Independence Day Parade and fireworks on the National Mall.

  • Notes: If you can tolerate the heat, summer is a vibrant time to visit with lots of activities and events.


Fall (September to November)

  • Weather: Mild and comfortable, similar to spring, with temperatures ranging from 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Crowds: Fewer crowds than summer and spring.

  • Events: National Book Festival, Taste of DC, and various cultural festivals.

  • Notes: Fall is considered another excellent time to visit due to the pleasant weather and lower crowds.


Winter (December to March)

  • Weather: Cold, with temperatures ranging from 30 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Snow is possible but not guaranteed.

  • Crowds: Fewer crowds, except during the holiday season in December.

  • Events: National Christmas Tree Lighting, holiday markets, and New Year's Eve celebrations.

  • Notes: Winter is a good time to visit if you want to avoid crowds and don't mind the cold. Many museums are indoors, so there are still plenty of activities.


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