The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices
Non-profit organization · Downtown ·

The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices

Non-profit organization · Downtown ·

Iconic spring blooms framing DC monuments around Tidal Basin

peak bloom
spring
crowds
photography
beautiful scenery
food and beverages
comfortable shoes
public transportation
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices by null

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1275 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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1275 K St NW, Washington, DC 20005 Get directions

+1 877 442 5666
nationalcherryblossomfestival.org
@cherryblossfest
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@cherryblossfest

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Dec 16, 2025

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Celebrate Cherry Blossoms at D.C. Bars, Restaurants, and Hotels | Eater DC

"The D.C. Cherry Blossom Festival, which kicked off March 19–20 and runs through April 17, has spurred chefs, bartenders, and restaurants across the city to offer cherry-blossom-themed teas, cocktails, floral-filled menu takeovers, parties, and pop-ups — including extravagant afternoon teas and boozy over-the-top versions." - Eater Staff

https://dc.eater.com/2022/3/22/22991148/celebrate-cherry-blossoms-at-d-c-bars-restaurants-and-hotels
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Admin Offices

Matthew F.

Google
Very fun little festival if you live near DC or want to travel just a bit to go see some cherry blossoms. If you go at the peak of the season, the colors are amazing and the scenery is beautiful right on the Potomac. The only complaint that I would really have is that it is packed with people so if you do not like a lot of people or crowds, I would definitely recommend not visiting during this time or especially during peak season because it is shoulder to shoulder. It is convenient that is very near a lot of restaurants and walking distance to a lot of other museums and fun things to do in DC so definitely if you were with your family you can go out and check out the cherry blossoms for a little bit and then go into DC or check out the wharf. It is all very close and walkable.

Samira

Google
The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington is beautiful and definitely worth visiting! However, timing is really important, we were a bit late and unfortunately didn’t get to see as much as we hoped. I’d recommend planning carefully to catch the peak bloom; it really makes a difference

Jarvin H.

Google
Every spring, Washington D.C. transforms into a dreamlike scene as thousands of cherry blossom trees bloom around the Tidal Basin, near iconic landmarks like the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument. This stunning natural event draws locals and tourists alike, and for good reason—it’s breathtaking. For Photographers If you’re a photographer, sunrise is hands down the best time to visit. The soft golden light bathes the blossoms in a warm glow, the water is usually calm for perfect reflections, and most importantly—you’ll beat the crowds. There’s a quiet, almost magical feeling in the early morning that you just can’t get later in the day. Bring a tripod for low light shots, and try wide angles to capture the full bloom with the monuments in the background. Don’t forget a telephoto lens if you want to isolate details of the petals. For Everyone Else Even if you’re not into photography, the cherry blossoms are an unforgettable experience. Here are some tips to make the most of your visit: • Go early: Crowds get heavy by mid-morning, especially on weekends. If sunrise isn’t your thing, aim to arrive before 9 AM. • Weekdays are better: If your schedule allows, try visiting Monday through Thursday. It’s noticeably quieter. • Use public transportation: Parking is extremely limited during peak bloom. The Smithsonian or L’Enfant Plaza metro stops are good choices. • Check the bloom status: The National Park Service tracks peak bloom predictions on their website. Timing is everything—full bloom only lasts a few days. • Bring snacks and water: There are food vendors nearby, but lines can get long and prices high. A small picnic lets you enjoy the view without the hassle. • Walk the full loop: The path around the Tidal Basin is about 2 miles. It’s flat, scenic, and worth the walk for different angles and quieter spots. • Dress in layers: Mornings can be chilly, especially by the water, even in April. Wear comfy shoes too—there’s a lot of walking. Final Thoughts The cherry blossoms in D.C. are more than just flowers—they’re a celebration of spring, beauty, and cultural connection. Whether you’re there for the perfect shot or just a peaceful stroll, it’s an experience that stays with you. Just remember: timing and preparation are key to truly enjoying it.

Josiah G.

Google
We walked around to see the cherry blossoms. Great beauty from the Creator who made the heavens and the earth. It worth to walk all around the Tide Pool to see all the flowering trees. There are several monumental structures along the path and many places to get good pictures.

Ramin B.

Google
The National Cherry Blossom Festival is a must-see event. It's a time when people come together to enjoy the start of spring. The view of the cherry blossoms fully blooming around the Tidal Basin, with the Washington Monument in the back, is truly amazing and makes the festival special. The 2024’s event has been amazing.

Attiya M.

Google
Visiting DC Cherry Blossoms has been a beautiful begining of Spring for many years for me. Ubiquitous blooms, framing the DC monuments, cascading over Tidal Basin, it's an unparalleled site. The delicate pink blossoms gleaming in the afternoon sun with some petals letting go, dancing in the breeze, it's my favorite image to behold in DC. I look forward to this magic every Spring🌸

anuradha S.

Google
Must visit if you love nature. The entire place looks beautiful with these cherry trees. Keep in mind these following things- 1. Since it opens for 2weeks try to make the most of it 2. Take a note of the weather since it is open area ,rain might cause difficulty 3. Carry your sunglasses, hats, caps, sunscreen as the sun will shine brightly through out the day 4. There will be a long queue for washroom 5. Though food and beverages is there but you can carry your own. 6. Carry an extra mat if you want to sit and relax for sometime 7. Wear comfortable shoes Don't miss it as nature will be at its best!

Anandraj K.

Google
It was a great family outing. Beautiful, tranquil. Great place for some stunning instagram pictures. Things to watch out for. 1. Car parking could be exasperating. Good to plan upfront for a paid parking closer to the site. 2. Due to huge crowd, there could be mobile network congestion at times.