Stay Local DC: Your Weekend Staycation Guides to Washington, DC
Locals: we’ve got you covered all the way through February, as Washington, DC is your staycation and weekend getaway capital during the winter months. Turn any weekend into a DC adventure filled with holiday revelry, acclaimed performances, jaw-dropping art and historic experiences. • • • JANUARY 10-12 Gearheads will not want to miss the Washington D.C. Motorcycle Show at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center (Jan. 10-12). You can fill two nights with NBA excitement, as the Washington Wizards take on the Atlanta Hawks (Jan. 10) and the Utah Jazz (Jan. 12). After the holiday push, take advantage of more than 100 free things to do in the District and check out can’t-miss deals and discounts. • • • JANUARY 17-20 Dine on delicious food at discounted prices at dozens of DC restaurants during Winter Restaurant Week (Jan. 13-19). Don’t miss an epic production of My Fair Lady at the Kennedy Center before it leaves town (playing Dec. 17 – Jan. 19). Learn tips and tricks for exercise and a healthy diet during the NBC4 Health & Fitness Expo at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center (Jan. 18-19). Visit the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (Jan. 20). • • • JANUARY 24-26 Head to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center for the Washington Auto Show (Jan. 24 – Feb. 2), a DC tradition that previews more than 600 new models from over 35 manufacturers. Experience the incredible talent of singer Grace Potter at The Anthem (Jan. 25). Revel in Chinese New Year celebrations all over the District, capped off by a parade on Jan. 26. • • • JANUARY 31 – FEBRUARY 2 Kids will adore the interactive, espionage-themed SpyFest at the International Spy Museum (Jan. 31). Grab a ticket to A Thousand Splendid Suns at Arena Stage (Jan. 17 – March 1), a stirring stage adaptation of Khlad Hosseini’s bestselling novel. The Kennedy Center hosts Next to Normal, winner of three Tony Awards and starring Rachel Bay Jones of Dear Evan Hansen fame (Jan. 29 – Feb. 2). The Washington Capitals take on the rival Pittsburgh Penguins on Feb. 2 at Capital One Arena. • • • FEBRUARY 7-9 Watch the Washington Wizards take on Luca Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks at Capital One Arena (Feb. 7). Laugh your way through the Shakespearean comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor at Folger Theatre (Jan. 14 – March 1). Treat your eyes to Painting from Nature: European Landscape Sketches, 1770-1870 at the National Gallery of Art (Feb. 2 – May 3). Indulge your taste buds by attending the DC Chocolate, Wine and Whiskey Festival at Dock5 at Union Market (Feb. 8). • • • FEBRUARY 14-17 Spend Valentine’s Day in DC in style by utilizing our awesome date ideas. Head to Ford’s Theatre for Silent Sky (Jan. 24 – Feb. 23), which details the astronomical accomplishments of Henrietta Leavitt, or catch The King’s Speech at The National Theatre (Feb. 11-16). Observe premier volleyball teams from around the country during the Capitol Hill Volleyball Classic at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center (Feb. 15-17). Celebrate President’s Day with George Washington’s Birthday Celebration at Mount Vernon (Feb. 17). • • • FEBRUARY 21-23 Honor the incredible creative work of Native American women with the Renwick Gallery’s Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists (Feb. 21 – May 17). Celebrate Black History Month by visiting the National Museum of African American History and Culture and other DC landmarks. Immerse yourself in American mythology with Shipwreck: A History Play About 2017 at Woolly Mammoth Theatre (Feb. 10 – March 8). • • • FEBRUARY 28 – MARCH 1 Rock out with The Lumineers at Capital One Arena (Feb. 28). Savor spirits and stimulate the senses at the DC Cocktail Festival at the National Union Building (Feb. 29). Have an epic night at the opera by purchasing tickets to the Don Giovanni at the Kennedy Center (Feb. 29 – March 22). Go on an illuminating road trip inspired by John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath with Arena Stage’s Mother Road (Feb. 8 – March 8).
Stay Local Deals Ideas
Hotels (General) “Relax and get away” spa retreat package including a discounted treatment when packaged with an overnight stay plus giveaways like a silk face mask and eye mask, hand sanitizer, a bottle of wine “Peace and quiet” kids-free getaway for couples, including a bottle of wine and discounted in-room dining “Love in the time of COVID” romantic escape for couples getting engaged or married, including engagement photos, discounted stay, deals on dining, spa packages “Birthday away” packages, with on-site discounts and experiences tailored to adults and to children “Work from vacation” or “Work from Anywhere” packages for people with roommates who want a quiet, private place to work during the day and relax in the evening. Early check-in and late check-out with in-room dining specials “Do Good” deals where your full price stay directly translates into a discounted stay for a healthcare professional, front line care giver, poll worker, etc. Free virtual concierge services, helping potential guests create a full experience including a hotel deal, timed passes to Smithsonian museums, dinner reservations at on-site restaurant, etc. Free or discounted parking for guests “Your pet stays for free” deals allowing guests to have a much-needed change of scenery without having to find a sitter for their pet Hotels with Onsite Restaurants Restaurant deals and discounts packaged with your stay Foodie experiences from the safety of your own room, with upscale in-room dining from on-site restaurants (something more than drop-and-go room service). Hotels without Onsite Restaurants Partner with nearby restaurants for unique in-room dining, including discounts or freebies (bottle of wine, free dessert, etc.). Guests could order directly through the hotel rather than a delivery service so there are no delivery fees for the guest and the hotel can control the in-room dining experience. Attractions Private museum experiences with extended hours and behind-the-scenes tours Discounts on museum food, drinks, retail and parking with your admission Two-day bundled discounted passes for museums in close proximity to each other like the International Spy Museum and Museum of the Bible. Restaurants Special 3-course deals like those offered during Restaurant Week(s) Dinner “freebies” package – your reservation comes with one free drink per person, a free appetizer, free dessert, etc. The purchase of a gift card gets you a voucher for a free bottle of wine or free round of appetizers to encourage people to support restaurants now and visit when they are comfortable Free valet parking with your reservation Retail “Give the gift of local” with deals and discounts around the holiday season, encouraging consumers to give gifts to friends and family from local artisans “Safer shopping” initiative, offering savings to consumers for pre-ordering goods for pickup Partnerships – Hotels, Attractions, Restaurants & Retail “Learn from vacation” packages – attractions, hotels and restaurants partner to create packages for families to take advantage of during off-school days (weekday or weekend). A Black history “learn from vacation” package could include a discounted overnight stay, timed tickets to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and a discounted meal at a black-owned restaurant (in-room delivery or on-site). Attractions, hotels and restaurants in close proximity partner to create a “get away in your own backyard” bundle including a discounted stay, attraction admission and dinner. For example, your discounted hotel stay includes admission to xyz attraction and 15% off dinner at xyz restaurants. Note: for restaurants and hotels near the National Mall, don’t forget to emphasize your proximity to the city’s “free” offerings as a value-add. Hotels partner with local retail shops for custom DC-branded room add-ons like face masks and hand sanitizer Retail and restaurants in close proximity partner to encourage to-go food and drink alongside sidewalk sales Retail and hotels partner to create “safe shopping” offerings where a hotel guest can choose a few clothing styles online and have them delivered to their hotel room for safe try-on.
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Staycation Ideas for All in Washington, DC
Staycations come in many shapes and sizes. Perhaps you’re looking for a one-day outing with your boo or a multi-day escape with the entire family. Maybe you need a solo break in the city. Regardless of your approach, Washington, DC is stacked with worthwhile experiences, many of which are detailed below. And as you plan your trip, make sure to check out our Stay Local DC deals and discounts, which include hotel offers. Solo Adventure • Calm the mind, body and soul with a spa day at Mandarin Oriental Washington D.C., The Spa at Four Seasons or Bliss at W Washington D.C. • Cap off an evening with a cocktail at the sleek Dirty Habit before spending the night at Kimpton Hotel Monaco DC. • Head to the National Mall and take the perfect selfie in front of the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial or the U.S. Capitol Building. • Settle down with a book and a cup of coffee at Kramerbooks & Afterwords Café in Dupont Circle. Make sure to peruse the diverse food menu if you’re hungry. • Marvel at renderings of leading American figures at the National Portrait Gallery and explore cutting-edge work at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Afterwards, wind down and enjoy peace and solitude inside the Kogod Courtyard, which connects the two museums. • Take advantage of DC’s fast-casual frenzy. Enjoy sustainably sourced fast food at LEON, savor vegan specialties at Flower Child or have finger-lickin’ good BBQ at Rocklands Barbeque. • Venture to the Phillips Collection to view legendary pieces by Renoir, Picasso and van Gogh. Make sure to spend time in the Rothko Room and conclude your visit with a coffee at Tryst, the museum’s café. • Browse arts, crafts, baked goods and so much more during a morning visit to Eastern Market. Before heading home, settle in at Market Lunch and try their delicious blueberry buckwheat pancakes. • Grab a seat at the downstairs bar at Clyde’s of Gallery Place and order one of their classic cheeseburgers and a beer. TVs line the walls and there’s almost always a copy of the day’s Washington Post available. The restaurant also makes for a perfect stop before or after seeing a game or show at the Capital One Arena next door. • Take a tour of the architectural wonder that is the Washington National Cathedral, where you’ll stained glass windows and Gothic spires. The Bishop’s Garden is a gorgeous medieval-style abode that is ideal for a post-tour stroll. Couples-Friendly • Take the elevator voyage to the top of the Washington Monument, a 50-story journey that concludes with a superb view that extends roughly 25 miles into the horizon in every direction. • Hold hands as you partake in an ice skating adventure at any one of DC’s rinks. There’s the National Gallery of Art’s Sculpture Garden, Canal Park’s figure-eight structure, the Wharf’s cozy environs and the city’s largest rink at Washington Harbour, which also provides views of the Potomac River. • Head to Union Market, DC’s hippest feasting ground featuring food stalls and informal restaurants packed with flavor. You can also browse kitchenware and accessories from local artisans. La Cosecha is a new addition to the area, a Latin American marketplace just two blocks down the street. • Elevate date night with dinner at one of DC’s Michelin-starred restaurants. Newly appointed gems include Matt Baker’s Gravitas and Daisuke Nakazawa’s Sushi Nakazawa, while Eric Ziebold’s Kinship and Metier and Nicholas Stefanelli’s Masseria are mainstays. • Become captivated by any of the wondrous shows on display at the city’s illustrious theaters. Fall and winter are particularly fruitful at places like the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Arena Stage, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Folger Theatre and Shakespeare Theatre Company. • No DC vacation is complete without at least one meal at a José Andrés restaurant. You have so many options: the Mexican City-inspired Oyamel, the Mediterranean flavors of Zaytinya, the Peruvian-Asian mix of China Chilcano, the small plate sexiness of Jaleo and the Michelin-starred, molecular gastronomy-focused minibar. • While DC’s larger concert venues like The Anthem, 9:30 Club and Capital One Arena are a treat, smaller, more intimate spaces make for a fantastic date night. Check what’s playing at spots like Union Stage, The Black Cat, U Street Music Hall and Blues Alley. • The U.S. National Arboretum is one of DC’s best locations for sightseeing. Bundle up and traverse its 446 acres, which include the National Bonsai & Penjing Museum, the Gotelli Conifer Collection and the Instagrammable National Capitol Columns. The 22 Corinthian columns supported the east portico of the U.S. Capitol when it was first built in 1828. Family Fun • The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Art's 4.6-acre expansion, The REACH, includes three pavilions, an arts café, an outdoor stage and video wall and ongoing workshops and free performances. Turn your family day into an art day at one of the most innovative spaces in the city. • Incredible historic and scientific wonders await inside the National Museum of Natural History’s David H. Koch Hall of Fossils, which houses Deep Time. The exhibit chronicles billions of years of science through fossil specimens, informative text, dioramas, murals, videos, interactive touchscreens and touchable objects. • We all scream for ice cream! Ice Cream Jubilee has two locations in the District, each providing a plethora of creative flavors that are sure to wow the entire family. We’re talking Cookies and Cookie Dough, Maple Rye Pecan, Peanut Butter Chocolate, even Thai Iced Tea. • See the three most important documents in American history at the National Archives. Inside the building’s Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom, you can view the original versions of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. • Try the signature half-smoke, one of DC’s most popular food items, at the legendary Ben’s Chili Bowl. The restaurant has become an institution, first opening its doors in 1958 and surviving decades of change in the District. Oh, and the food is absolutely delicious. • Fill a day with spy-related intrigue and interactive fun at the International Spy Museum, which recently relocated to its new mega location in L’Enfant Plaza. Embark on an Undercover Mission, learn about spies throughout history, learn about spycraft strategies and so much more. • Family-style dining is the specialty at Carmine’s. The Penn Quarter gathering place serves heaping portions of Italian favorites, including an extensive list of pastas, veal, chicken and seafood dishes. • Take the kids to Wegmans Wonderplace inside the National Museum of American History. Geared towards ages 0-6, the exhibit features a wealth of interactive experiences, including a kid-sized version of Julia Child’s kitchen and a tugboat that young ones can captain. DC With Friends • Capital One Arena rocks with Washington Wizards and Capitals games throughout the winter season, making for the ideal friend group activity. The Wiz are led by superstar guard Bradley Beal, who is well worth the price of admission. The Caps, 2018 Stanley Cup champions, are stacked with talent, including winger Alex Ovechkin, center Evgeny Kuznetsov, defenseman John Carlson and goaltender Braden Holtby. Check the schedules for both teams to find a game for you. • Satisfy a group shopping fix by visiting CityCenterDC. Find the perfect scent at Jo Malone or scour the racks at Paul Stuart, Gucci and Dior. After the spree, grab a bite at Centrolina. • Take a tour of any one of DC’s many distilleries, many of which are housed in the emerging Ivy City. One Eight Distilling is a must-visit for any fan of spirits. Also note that Don Ciccio & Figli offer free liqueur tastings every weekend, Jos. A. Magnus & Co. is open for free tours Thursday through Sunday and New Columbia Distillers dishes out free tastings of its Green Hat Gin and tours on Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. • If your crew is filled with wine enthusiasts, DC has you covered there, too. District Winery in Capitol Riverfront offers three options at its own tasting bar and its tours will enlighten you to the art of urban winemaking. • Experience a concert inside The Anthem, an acoustically optimized, 6,000-person concert hall that attracts some of the most remarkable acts in the music business. Beforehand, enjoy a perfectly made s’more from Camp Wharf at the Firepit. • Book one of the many fascinating tours available for the Mansion on O Street. Treasure hunts are popular with groups, letting you explore fascinating and historic buildings to find clues and track down items to complete your mission. • Pinstripes in Georgetown is your number-one bowling destination in the nation’s capital. Get your crew together for a night of strikes and gutter balls and savor classic American cuisine and brews. • You didn’t think we’d forget about breweries, did you? We highly recommend indulging in Bluejacket’s offerings, which include more than 20 beers in the 5,600-square-foot building. Right Proper’s Shaw Brewpub has affordable eats and eight rotating in-house taps, plus you can tour their Brookland Production House & Tasting Room for free on weekends at 2 p.m., 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.