Memorial Day in DC: Honor, Celebrate & Kick Off Summer!

Memorial Day in Washington, DC (May 26): A Capital Celebration Like No Other

Washington, DC commemorates Memorial Day with a unique blend of patriotism, remembrance, and summer festivities. With iconic monuments, world-class museums, and powerful tributes to military service, the city offers a memorable experience for honoring those who’ve served. Read on for a roundup of can’t-miss events leading up to and on Memorial Day, and don’t forget to check out our weekend guide for even more ideas.

1. Attend the National Memorial Day Parade

Experience a moving tribute during the National Memorial Day Parade: Our Sacred Honor, which tells the story of American sacrifice—from the Revolution to the present day. The parade features historical re-enactors, veterans, active duty military personnel, musical performances, and celebrity appearances along Constitution Avenue. The event will be filmed live in DC and broadcast on major networks including ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox.

2. Support Veterans at Rolling to Remember

Held on Sunday, May 25, this annual motorcycle rally raises awareness of veterans’ issues, including the ongoing suicide crisis and the need for better support. It also honors POWs and those missing in action. Check the event website for details on registration, attendance, and the full schedule.

3. Watch the National Memorial Day Concert

This beloved annual event honors the sacrifices of service members and their families. The National Memorial Day Concert airs live on PBS from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol on Sunday, May 25 at 8 p.m. Hosted by actors Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna, the free concert includes performances by renowned artists and will be available for streaming and on-demand viewing for two weeks.

4. Visit Memorials on the National Mall

Pay tribute by visiting powerful sites across the National Mall. Highlights include:

  • The National World War II Memorial with its stunning central fountain

  • The Vietnam Veterans Memorial and Vietnam Women’s Memorial, where visitors can etch names from the wall

  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial, featuring 19 hauntingly realistic statues

  • The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial, a solemn reminder of the cost of service

5. Witness “Flags In” at Arlington National Cemetery

In the days leading up to Memorial Day, American flags are placed at over 250,000 graves at Arlington National Cemetery. The Memorial Day Flowers Foundation also provides free roses to visitors wishing to pay their respects.

6. Enjoy a Rooftop Bar Experience

Celebrate the unofficial start of summer with a visit to one of DC’s scenic rooftop bars. Sip cocktails and enjoy skyline views at spots like:

  • Top of the Gate at The Watergate Hotel

  • La Vie on the Wharf

  • Whiskey Charlie at the Canopy by Hilton

7. Relax at Georgetown’s Waterfront

Head to Georgetown’s scenic waterfront, where you can dine al fresco at popular spots like Sequoia, Tony and Joe’s, Nick’s Riverside Grill, and Farmers Fishers Bakers. Kids (and kids at heart) can splash in the fountains, feed the ducks, or watch boats pass by.

8. Visit the Iwo Jima Memorial

A short walk from Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial (Marine Corps War Memorial) is one of DC’s most moving monuments. Open daily from 6 a.m. to midnight, the sculpture depicts the iconic flag-raising at Iwo Jima during World War II.

9. Dine on an Outdoor Patio

DC’s vibrant neighborhoods offer countless outdoor dining options. Enjoy everything from rustic charm at Lupo Verdeto craft beer at Right Proper Brewing Company, refined ambiance at Opaline, and Italian fare at Osteria Morini.

10. Explore Civil War History at the Clara Barton Museum

Step into the Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum in Chinatown, where the famed Civil War nurse once lived and worked. Discovered by chance in 1996, the museum now offers guided tours of preserved rooms and tells the story of Barton’s mission to help families find their missing loved ones.

11. Catch a Nationals Game

Celebrate the national pastime by cheering on the Washington Nationals, who mark 20 years in 2025. Catch a game at Nationals Park and use promo code VISITDC for at least 10% off single-game tickets.

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