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The Ultimate Fourth of July Guide

Discover patriotic festivities, historic sites, and spectacular fireworks in the nation’s capital

Washington, DC is the ultimate Fourth of July destination. As the nation’s capital, the District is brimming with history, culture, and patriotic Independence Day festivities. Whether you're a local or visiting from afar, the city offers an array of events and activities to make your celebration unforgettable. Let our guide lead you through the excitement, ensuring you experience every highlight of this beloved holiday.

Reading of the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives: Experience a live reading of the Declaration of Independence and enjoy a performance by The Experience Band and Show at the National Archives. This family-friendly event also offers hands-on activities like autographing a facsimile of the Declaration. The museum’s exhibitions provide a deeper understanding of the nation’s history, making it a meaningful way to celebrate the Fourth of July. (July 4, 10:00 am)

 

An image of people celebrating the 4th of july in Washington DC

 

A July 4th Musical Celebration at the Washington National Cathedral: Escape the summer heat with a holiday-themed concert at the Washington National Cathedral. This year’s musical celebration features the world premiere of Radiant Revolutions by Carson Cooman, along with performances by the US Army Band “Pershing’s Own” Brass Quintet and Cathedral Organist Thomas Sheehan. Attend in person or virtually to enjoy this free, awe-inspiring concert. (July 4, 11:00 am)

National Independence Day Parade: Don your most patriotic attire and make your way to Constitution Avenue for the annual National Independence Day Parade. This festive march spans from 7th Street NW to 17th Street NW featuring vibrant parade floats, military units, traditional fife and drum corps, energetic marching bands, and impressive drill teams. (July 4, 11:45 am).

 

A festive scene of the July 4th celebration parade in the U.S. capital, Washington D.C.

 

A Capitol Fourth Concert: Join a star-studded lineup of musicians and artists as they ring in the country’s birthday with a concert on the West Lawn of the US Capitol. This year’s guest performers include dynamic vocalist Fantasia and soul legend Smokey Robinson. Whether you attend in person or watch the PBS broadcast or livestream, this free event is a musical celebration not to be missed. (July 4, 8:00 pm).

July 4th Fireworks: DC’s stunning Fourth of July fireworks end the day on a spectacular note; whether you prefer the grandeur of watching the display over the iconic monuments or seek a more intimate, local atmosphere, there’s a viewing spot for everyone. From panoramic views atop the National Cathedral grounds to serene vistas at the Iwo Jima Memorial and Netherlands Carillon in Virginia, each spot offers its own unique perspective on the dazzling display. If you prefer a waterside view, consider a sightseeing cruise along the Potomac River. For more insider tips on the best viewing spots, check out our blog post. (July 4, 9:10 pm).

 

Fireworks illuminate the night sky over Washington D.C.'s iconic monuments for the Fourth of July celebration. Various viewing locations are available, from scenic overlooks to cruises on the Potomac River.

Learn More About America’s History at Key Sites in DC

For those eager to delve into the historical roots of Independence Day, Washington, DC offers a wealth of educational sites that celebrate America’s founding. Whether you're visiting during the Fourth of July or any other time of year, these locations provide insights into the events and figures that shaped the nation.

National Archives: Witness the original documents that formed the foundation of American democracy. At the National Archives, you can view the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights—cornerstones of the nation’s independence and governance. Learn about the efforts of the Founding Fathers as they drafted and debated these seminal documents.

George Washington’s Mount Vernon: Step into the world of America’s first President at his Mount Vernon estate. Explore the mansion where George Washington lived and see artifacts from his life, including items from his military career during the Revolutionary War. Stroll through the gardens and grounds, visit his burial site, and gain a deeper understanding of his legacy.

 

an image of Mount Vernon estate

 

National Museum of American History: Immerse yourself in artifacts and exhibits that chronicle America’s journey to independence. Discover George Washington's military uniforms, see Thomas Jefferson’s desk, where he penned the Declaration of Independence, and explore other colonial-era artifacts that illuminate the nation's early history.

Anderson House: Just steps away from The Dupont Circle, Larz Anderson House hosts the Society of the Cincinnati’s impressive collection of revolutionary-era art, armaments, and personal artifacts. Delve into the history with items including personal effects of George Washington. The library within Anderson House is a treasure trove of printed and manuscript materials related to military and naval history, particularly focusing on the American Revolution and its key figures.

 

The historic Anderson House near Dupont Circle showcases the Society of the Cincinnati's collection of Revolutionary War artifacts, including George Washington's personal effects.

 

Daughters of the American Revolution Museum: Located near the White House, this museum showcases a vast collection dedicated to the Revolutionary War period. Explore exhibits that highlight the contributions of women during this pivotal time in American history. Gain insights into daily life, political ideals, and the struggles for independence that shaped the nation.

Getaway for The Fourth of July

Planning a last-minute trip to Washington, DC, for the Fourth of July? The Dupont Circle offers the perfect blend of luxury and comfort in one of the city's most vibrant neighborhoods. Our prime location in Dupont Circle puts you in the heart of the action, with easy access to all the festivities. Book your stay with us and make this Independence Day one to remember.