When the final golden leaves have fallen off the trees in the nation’s capital, it’s time for Christmas in DC. From the lighting of the National Christmas Tree on the White House Ellipse to the colorful, frozen sculptures at ICE! at the Gaylord National, there are lots of Washington DC Christmas events for your family to enjoy.
For Christmas in DC, Fountains are transformed into places to ice skate, botanic gardens into grand light displays, and model trains chug through conservatories. The tallest and prettiest evergreen trees are brought in to decorate The National Mall, kicking off a season filled with fun! Updated for 2024.
Christmas in DC- Washington DC Christmas Events
Gaylord National’s ICE! Featuring Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Just outside the nation’s capital in Maryland, the Gaylord National Resort hosts one the region’s best holiday extravaganzas, Christmas on the Potomac which begins November 15 and runs through December 28, 2024. Families can spend a full day or even a weekend enjoying the festivities at the resort.
This year, ICE! will be at Gaylord National and the theme will be “A Charlie Brown Christmas!”. Guests will enjoy favorite scenes featuring these classic characters, brought to life in this colorful winter wonderland. More than two million pounds of ice transform into colorful, larger-than-life, story-driven holiday showplaces featuring characters and scenes from Charlie Brown.
A massive gingerbread display that take three months to build is another highlight you won’t want to miss. Washington, D.C. monuments have been created using more than 300 lbs. of gingerbread! Don’t worry, there will be gingerbread cookies for you to decorate as well.
Kids love Snow Flow Mountain where they can sled down the slide or the hilly ice coast. They will also want to try the Ice Bumper Cars and get in a snowball fight with real snow from the Snow Factory.
There are so many incredible offerings during this holiday event which includes ice skating, snowball build and blast, gingerbeadhouse making, Reindeer Games scavenger hunt, photos with Santa, a holiday light show, and even winter spa treatments for Mom and Dad.
You also won’t want to miss “The Greatest Story” stage show which is performance about the life and death of Jesus Christ or the “Cirque: Spirit of Christmas” live stage show. This Cirque-styled live show features incredible acrobatics and high-flying stunts. The story centers around Noel, a child dismayed and distressed by the hustle and bustle of the holidays.
The Lighting of the National Christmas Tree & National Menorah at the White House
Families visiting Washington DC will want to make sure to stop by the Ellipse at the White House to experience one of the best holiday events in DC, the festivities surrounding the National Christmas Tree and National Menorah.
Within view of the White House and Washington Monument, there are nightly musical performances, a model train display, and trees representing each of the 50 states for families to enjoy.
While always a bit chilly, it’s truly special to see the National Menorah and Christmas Tree lit up at night.
The lighting ceremonies for the National Christmas Tree and the National Menorah are spectacular holiday events in DC which require tickets.
Tickets for the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony are granted by lottery over a month in advance, but tickets for the family-friendly National Menorah Lighting can be reserved online.
The National Christmas Tree is not the only Christmas tree worth seeing in the city during the holiday season. Don’t miss the trees in front of the US Capitol Building and at Union Station.
Here’s a list of Washington DC Christmas events within walking distance of The National Mall.
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Walk Through a Botanic Garden Illuminated in Lights
Like many zoos across the country, the National Zoo puts on a stunning display of lights for the holiday season. ZooLights at the National Zoo now has an admission price of $6. This year’s event takes place November 22 through January 4, 2025 from 5 – 9pm.
Grab a hot-cocoa or hot apple cider, enjoy a run on the zoo’s snowless tubing hill or take a spin on the carousel for a complete evening of holiday fun.
Brookside Gardens in Maryland and Meadowlark Gardens in Virginia also offer intricate light displays for families to walk through during the holiday season.
Garden of Lights at Brookside Gardens runs November 22 through January 5, 2025 and advance tickets purchased online are required. Tickets are $10 per person for those age five and older and are timed entry with a specific day and entrance time for your arrival.
Meadowlark Winter Walk of Lights runs November 8, 2024 through January 5, 2025. Advanced online ticket purchase is highly recommended.
Alternatively, if your family would rather stay warm in the car listening to Christmas music than wander around outdoors on an icy night, consider driving through a light display at the Bull Run Festival of Lights (November 15 – January 5). Use promo code early24 to save $10 November 15 – 21, 2024. Use promo code lights24 to save $5 November 22 -27 and $10 off January 2nd using early24.
Festival of Lights at Watkins Park is another drive through option. You can save $5 by buying your car’s ticket in advance online. 2024 dates have not yet been announced.
Finally, Winter Lights Festival at Seneca Creek State Park take place November 29 – December 31, 2024 in Gaithersburg. Tickets must be purchased online.
Outdoor Ice Skating
There are festive, outdoor ice skating rinks scattered all around the Washington DC metro area. Families visiting the nation’s capital for the holidays should not miss the opportunity to twirl around the ice at The National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden’s Ice Rink (opens November 23rd and runs through March 2, 2025). It is directly in front of the impressive National Archives building.
Outdoor ice rinks can also be found at Rockville’s Town Square, Silver Spring Veteran’s Plaza, Georgetown’s Washington Harbour, Canal Park, and Pentagon Row.
Watch the Model Trains at the United States Botanic Gardens
The popular, free Season’s Greetings holiday display at the United States Botanic Garden is another must-see for families. It takes place Novermber 28, 2024 – January 5, 2025.
Models of the city’s major landmarks such as the Smithsonian Castle, US Capitol Building, and Washington Monument are constructed out of plant material and displayed in the entrance to the conservatory. There is also a model train for kids to enjoy.
If your little ones just can’t get enough Christmas-themed model railroad fun, Brookside Gardens and Union Station also have annual model railroad exhibits on view for the holiday season.
There’s more transportation-themed fun for the little ones out at the College Park Aviation Museum. Come by the museum for their annual Santa Fly-In the first weekend of December or their model train exhibit brought in by the National Capital Trackers the third week of December.
For more family-friendly holiday activities nearby Prince George’s County, check out this list of places to Celebrate the Holidays in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Celebrate a Washington DC Christmas with These Holiday Classics
If your family enjoys ballet, Septime Webre’s all-American version of this classic tale danced by the Washington Ballet at the Warner Theater is a must-see. Appropriately, the Washington Ballet’s Nutcracker story is set in 19th century Georgetown. The Nutcracker runs November 30 – December 29, 2024.
The dancers portray the usual characters as well as historical figures, such as George Washington. After intermission, it’s not snowflakes that spin round the stage, but cherry blossoms in this unique production with a true local flavor.
The historic Ford’s Theatre is the setting for a classic production of Dickens’ A Christmas Carol November 21 – December 31, 2024.
The actors and actresses at this intimate theater venue tell the classic story of Ebenezer Scrooge on the stage just below where President Lincoln was assassinated 150 years ago.
While waiting for the theater to open, take the time to walk through the museum and pay your respects to one of the most respected presidents in US history.
Sing Along at the Wolf Trap’s Holiday Concert
Wolf Trap’s Holiday Sing-a-long is free and possibly the most remarkable annual holiday concert in the area. Highlights include performances by local choirs and the United States Marine Band. There is even a traditional candlelight processional at the end of the performance.
The Washington National Cathedral also holds a Christmas concert especially for families, including a Christmas carol sing-a-long for children. The Kennedy Center also offers many holiday concerts during the month of December.
Taste the Gingerbread at the Christmas Village & Stroll Along 34th Street in Baltimore
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is converted into a traditional German Christmas Market annually during the winter holidays. This holiday market event features more than fifty vendors, two Christmas trees, and plenty of activities for the children.
The Christmas Village is also the perfect place to grab a tasty meal or snack while enjoying other winter activities around Baltimore. It runs Thanksgiving through Christmas Eve.
The Ice Rink at the Inner Harbor Amphitheater and a 4-D showing of a holiday movie at the National Aquarium are two more items not to be missed.
While you’re in Baltimore, don’t miss checking out some of the city’s best neighborhood light displays. An entire block of Baltimore’s famous row houses traditionally goes all-out with an impressive display of lights. It is a certainly a must-see for families visiting Baltimore for the holidays.
The light display is located on the 700 block of 34th Street between Chestnut Ave and Keswick Rd in Hampden. It is often referred to as “Miracle on 34th Street” due to its location on 34th Street.
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Take a Drive Out to Antietam National Battlefield
On the first Saturday of December every year, 23,110 luminaries are lit at Antietam National Battlefield to signify the soldiers who died, lost or injured in one of the bloodiest one-day battles in American history.
While not a traditional holiday event, the Illumination at Antietam occurs during the holiday season every year. This unique event is a great opportunity to take a drive into Maryland to experience some local Civil War history with the family. This year it takes place on December 7th.
For a lighter-spirited event out in Frederick County, consider the Walkersville Southern Railroad’s annual Santa Train. After the ride, hot chocolate and cookies are served up back at the train depot.
Check out this list for more unique holiday events in Washington County and Frederick County Maryland.
Celebrate the Holidays with a Stroll Through Historic Downtown Annapolis
Most families think of visiting Annapolis, known for its sailing and seafood, during the warmer months of the year. However, my family visited Maryland’s capital city in December. We found a charming town decked out with Christmas trees, holiday lights, and festive shop windows.
During the holidays, the Maryland State House has dozens of Christmas trees decorated by each county in Maryland. Yes, only in Maryland will families find Christmas trees decorated with crab and oyster shells in the State House.
Further down Main Street, there are plenty more lights and decorations. For the second year, one of the alleys across the street from the super kid-friendly Chick & Ruth’s Delly has become “Snowflake Alley,” a narrow street decorated with twinkling snowflakes.
Just a few blocks away, one of the most beautifully decorated storefronts in the city belongs to the Annapolis Bookstore. Our entire family fell in love with this bookstore.
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Ring in the New Year in Old Town Alexandria
The beautiful streets of Old Town Alexandria are even more festive during the holiday season. Be sure to check out the annual Holiday Boat Parade of Lights on December 7, 2024. More than 50 lighted boats cruise the waterfront to the delight of onlookers.
You can even book a DC Holiday Boat Parade of Lights Cruise. It offers the best sightseeing of the event and you will be able to enjoy a festive drink or treat while on board.
On Christmas Eve, watch Santa Claus taking the Potomac on his water skis. Kids love seeing Santa zooming across the water on his skis with his reindeer and Frosty. You can see him from Founders Park to Point Lumley Park.
Old Town Alexandria hosts one of the best family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebrations in the region. Lasting from 2pm until midnight, First Night Alexandria is the largest family-friendly New Year’s Eve party in the region.
Finally, at midnight, a fireworks finale rings in the New Year with a colorful display over the Potomac River.
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