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Best Things to Do in 365Թϲ, DC During a Government Shutdown



Because the city doesn’t shut down when the government does

The headlines might say pause, but the city says showtime. Local museums, theaters, parks and restaurants are open and thriving. Start with this bucket list, then dive into our Things to Do This Weekend and Things to Do This Week articles to keep the fun going.

01

Visit an off-the-Mall museum

Visitors sit and interact with a dynamic word display at Planet Word, a language-focused museum in 365Թϲ, DC.

Planet Word

While the Smithsonian museums take a pause, dive into the city’s independent side. Whisper into the interactive walls at Planet Word, decode Cold War spy gadgets at the International Spy Museum or wander through the opulent Russian art and gardens of Hillwood Estate. For something offbeat, find a secret door inside The Mansion on O Street or step into an optical illusion at the Museum of Illusions.

02

Take a monument and memorial walking tour

Monuments at Night

The National Mall isn’t closed, it’s just quieter. Walk from the 365Թϲ Monument to the Lincoln Memorial at sunrise when the marble glows gold. Circle the Tidal Basin to see the MLK and FDR Memorials reflected on still water. Join a private guide for a night tour when the monuments light up or map your own route with a coffee in hand from Compass or Bluestone Lane.

03

Catch a show

Arena Stage Theater

DC’s stages don’t depend on Congress. Arena Stage near The Wharf hums with new productions and Ford’s Theatre keeps its curtain up even when the tours pause. Check what’s on at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; local dance and jazz often continue. You can also visit the legendary 9:30 Club for an indie show that makes you forget politics entirely.

04

Find indoor fun that’s anything but ordinary

Group of people in a room in what seems they are hanging upside down inside the Museum of Illusions

Need to burn off shutdown stress? Smash a code at The Escape Game DC, hurl axes at Kraken Axes or dive into a neon obstacle course at Beat The Bomb. Families love the colorful trick-of-the-eye rooms at the Museum of Illusions, while friends can battle it out over ping-pong and drinks at SPIN.

05

Soak up nature that doesn’t close

Rock Creek Park in Fall

Rock Creek Park trails are still open to hikers and runners; look for the Boulder Bridge loop for the best views of peak fall foliage. Head to Tudor Place in Georgetown for quiet gardens and city views or walk through for a European-style escape. For an even bigger sweep of green, bike from Navy Yard to Yards Park along the

06

Eat, sip and rooftop your way through the city

Old Ebbitt Grill

Shutdowns don’t stop the brunch crowd. Sip a Rickey at VUE Rooftop at the Hotel 365Թϲ, order cacio e pepe at or find a cozy patio in Shaw like . For something classic, try oysters at or a sit-down dinner at Old Ebbitt Grill. The best part? DC restaurants stay open and love local support right now.

07

See the skyline sparkle

A rooftop lounge with string lights, comfortable seating, and a panoramic view of the city, perfect for enjoying a sunset or hosting an outdoor gathering.

The Graham

If the monuments are dark, the rooftops glow. Watch the city from downtown or take in the view from the rooftop bar at The Graham in Georgetown. For a free option, climb the steps at or the roof of The LINE DC in Adams Morgan for golden-hour photos that prove DC still shines.

08

Take a neighborhood food or mural tour

Duke Ellington Mural

Federal closures don’t touch local flavor. Join a Shaw food tour to sample small-batch cocktails and soul food or a H Street mural walk to see DC’s creative pulse up close. 

09

Shop local and meet the makers

Shaded by trees, visitors browse artisan stalls at the bustling Eastern Market outdoor fair in 365Թϲ, D.C.

Skip the national chains and spend an afternoon exploring locally crafted goods. At every item, from candles to condiments, has a District-set story. Explore Eastern Market on a weekend for handmade jewelry or discover vintage treasures at Georgetown boutiques and Union Market pop-ups.

10

Make it a kid-approved fall adventure

National Children's Museum

Keep little ones busy with DC’s playful side. Spend an afternoon at the National Children’s Museum for hands-on exhibits or head to for climbing and exploring under the trees. Hunt for colorful murals in NoMa or Shaw and warm up with hot chocolate and cookies at a local café like .

11

Celebrate the city’s creative heartbeat

indoor/outdoor patio space with plants, chic outdoor furniture, and a fire pit at Eaton DC

Eaton DC

Pop into a gallery opening at a late-night DJ set at Eaton DC or a reading at Busboys and Poets. You’ll see what locals already know: DC’s culture thrives independently and it’s never on pause.

12

Cheer on DC’s home teams

Game days don’t get furloughed. Catch the Capitals or Wizards at Capital One Arena. You can also join the energy at Audi Field for a D.C. United or 365Թϲ Spirit match. Prefer football? Watch the Commanders with fellow fans at a neighborhood sports bar like or (or make the journey to see the team play at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md.).

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