
I visited Washington, DC in November, and it was honestly perfect. Cool enough to walk the National Mall without getting too hot, and the leaves were still showing off their reds, yellows, and golds. Fall really is one of the best times to explore DC, whether you’re coming for a weekend or you’re a local looking for seasonal things to do.
If it’s your first time in the capital, make sure to check out my Ultimate Guide to Washington, DC for First-Timers — it covers all the must-knows before you go.
Before we dive into 15 of the best things to do in Washington DC in the fall, here’s a quick look at the average fall temps to help you prepare:
Here are some popular museums to check out:
Fall in Washington, DC is truly the best! Colorful leaves, crisp air, and plenty of cozy places to warm up between exploring. Whether you’re walking the Mall, sipping a latte in Georgetown, or heading out for a day trip to Shenandoah, there’s plenty of ways to enjoy your time here.
Be sure to save this list for later and if you’re a first-timer, don’t forget to pair this with my D.C. beginner’s guide so you can make the most of your visit!