Spring Has Sprung in Washington, D.C. - New Museum Exhibits Make DC Perfect for a Weekend Visit

2/28/25

By Bill Malcolm*

New exhibits at galleries in Washington, D.C. make it perfect for a weekend visit. And most of the museums are free. Upcoming events include the Cherry Blossom Festival, World Pride, the May open house tours of the embassies, and a new bar (the new DC Eagle) on top of the 5 that have opened in the last two years. Indeed, the district now has over 10 bars and counting.

What to Do

Walk or run with the Frontrunners up Rock Creek Park.

GoGayDC has Friday night happy hours where you can meet the locals. Location varies. I went to the one at the bar at the Hotel Zena in Thomas Circle.

Enjoy the many museums and monuments.

Walk around the great neighborhoods. I like the Dupont Circle area although NoMa is a lot of fun as well.

Take in an exhibit at the many free museums. Don't miss the Frank Lloyd Wright and Brutalist Architecture exhibits at the Building Museum. The Portrait Gallery is a must as is the DC History Museum. All free. The Phillips Collection is a not free museum in Dupont Circle. But the new "Timeless Mucha the Magic of Line" is great. Czech artist Alphonse Mucha enjoyed success in Belle Epoque Paris. You will find them at 1600 21st Street NW.

Where To Eat and Drink

Le Pain Quotidien in Dupont Circle has great French food and is your go to fast casual or sit down brunch spot.

Sweetgreen is my favorite. I like the steak salad. You will find them on P Street across from the Whole Foods.

I like Trade on 14th Street NW. Happy hour runs until 9 pm. They have events every night to engage in and a great outdoor patio. Number 9 is also fun and is nearby. DC has 10 or so bars including the new DC Eagle.

Try the garlic shrimp at Jaleo on E Street NW across the street from the Kimpton Monaco. It's the best Spanish food in town.

Enjoy a drink at the Denson Liquor Bar on F Street.

Pick up some great food to go or some Route 11 Virginia potato chips at Streets Market at 1221 Mass Avenue. The Wawa nearby on Thomas Circle is open 24 hours and has great salads.

Where to Stay

I always stay at the Comfort Inn, 13th, and M Streets. It's walkable to all the bars, museums, and the great Logan Circle/14th Street shops and restaurants. I also like the Washington Plaza nearby. The Hotel Zena has been rebranded and is also an option. I have stayed at the Kimpton Monaco on E Street as well although the Penn Quarter neighborhood is boring. Also beware of resort fees (aka amenity fees and destination fees). I boycott hotels that charge them as they are a total rip off.

New Stuff

The Cherry Blossom Festival runs in March and April. Look for peak blooms this year in later March.

The WORLD PRIDE is coming to town in May and June although keep an eye on that. They just booted the Gay Men's Chorus from the Kennedy Center during that time and will show The Wizard of Oz movie instead!

Some of the must see museums and new exhibits that Visit DC recommends include:

LGBTers in the Federal City Capital Jewish Museum

May 16 -

Website: https://capitaljewishmuseum.org/exhibition/lgbtjews-in-the-federal-city/

LGBTers in the Federal City explores a turbulent century of celebration, activism and change in the nation's capital. This landmark exhibition is the first of its kind to explore DC history, Jewish history, and queer history together, drawing from the Museum's robust LGBTQ+ archive. Immerse yourself in historical and contemporary photography, artifacts, and oral histories. Learn about legal milestones, far-ranging protests, vibrant cultural life and change in religious spaces.

Getting There

I took American Regional Jet's Republic Airlines nonstop into Washington Reagan and hopped on the Yellow line Metro to get to my hotel (the Comfort Inn). You get off at Mt. Vernon Square/Convention Center. It's cheap and easy to find at DCA. And it only takes 15-20 minutes. I walked everywhere after that.

Other options include IAD (Dulles Airport),about a 40 minute Metro ride on the new Silver Line.

BWI is another option. You can take Amtrak or the MARC train down to DC.

Best of all, DC has great Amtrak service including the Acela express train to NYC.

Under no circumstances arrive by or rent a car. The parking is expensive, the drivers are rude, there are lots of toll roads and the traffic is terrible.

Insider Tips/For More Information

The two publications are DC Blade (print and on line) and Metro Weekly (on line only).

Special thanks to Destination DC for the update.

There's always something new in DC. And this visit was no exception.

*Bill Malcolm is a syndicated LGBTQ travel columnist who resides in Indianapolis.

About the Author

Bill Malcolm

Bill Malcolm

Bill Malcolm is North America's only syndicated travel columnist. He focuses on value and pays his own way. He takes local transit and seeks to go where the locals go. He has appeared 100 times in LGBTQ publications and on websites including the IGLTA travel blog. You can find his work in GRAB Chicago, Erie Gay News, Seattle Gay News, and other places. He does this as a volunteer and does not charge for his work. He boycotts hotels and hotel chains with resort fees, amenity fees, destination fees, and other made up junk charges. He resides in Indianapolis. Follow him on Facebook.

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