Washington, D.C
Fourth of July Washington DC planner: Check parades, fireworks and celebrations
Here are just a few of the many ways you can celebrate Independence Day in Washington D.C.:
1. Attend a parade: Watch bands and floats parade down Constitution Avenue for the National Independence Day Parade. You can also check out neighborhood parades like the Capitol Hill Community 4th of July Parade or the Takoma Park Parade led by Congressman Jamie Raskin.
2. Fireworks display: Experience the annual fireworks show on the National Mall at 9:09 PM (Tuesday, free). You can find a good spot near the Washington Monument or consider alternative locations like Anacostia Park or Cardozo Education Campus. Further, the Wharf is also hosting a fireworks watch party from 5 PM to 10 PM.
3. Go to a concert: Enjoy patriotic music at the National Cathedral with a special concert by the Washington Symphonic Brass. Alternatively, head to Alethia Tanner Park and listen to the US Navy Band playing a medley.
4. Party on a rooftop: Celebrate with drinks and fireworks at DC rooftop parties like La Vie, Lady Bird and Ciel Social Club. Enjoy great views, cocktails and music. Hotel Washington offers a rooftop party with a buffet of classic cookout dishes. Moonraker at the Pendry hotel hosts a fête with sliders, chicken wings and special drinks. L’Ardente provides champagne and dessert, while Tiki TNT offers a luau-themed party.
FAQs
What are some rooftop parties happening on Fourth of July in Washington DC?
There are several rooftop parties happening on Fourth of July in Washington DC, including La Vie, Lady Bird and Ciel Social Club. These parties offer great views of the fireworks and come with food and drinks.
What are the best places to watch the fireworks in Washington DC?
The National Mall is the most popular spot to watch the fireworks, but it can get crowded. Other good options include Anacostia Park, Cardozo Education Campus and The Wharf.
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