National Cherry Blossom Festival
National Cherry Blossom Festival
National Cherry Blossom Festival
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While cherry blossom festivals are held in many US cities throughout the springtime, the DC National Cherry Blossom Festival is by far the grandest. Symbolic of international friendship, the 1,700 cherry blossom trees that line the Tidal Basin were a gift from Japan to the United States. In March or April (forecasts are generally released in early March), these trees burst into bloom in delicate pinks and whites. When they do, a festival is held for almost two weeks to celebrate, with daily events that highlight traditional and contemporary Japanese arts and culture. Fun and engaging for people of all ages, most events are free and open to the public. They include the Pink Tie fundraising party, family day at the National Building Museum, an opening concert, a kite festival, fireworks, a parade, drum and dance workshops, cosplay day, and much more.
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- TheOrganizedTravelCoach28 contributionsCelebrate the cherry blossomsThe National Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual event in Washington DC that celebrates the beauty of the cherry blossom trees that bloom around the Tidal Basin in the springtime. The festival features a variety of events and activities that showcase Japanese culture and offer fun and entertainment for people of all ages. One of the main events of the festival is the Cherry Blossom Parade, which features colorful floats, marching bands, and giant helium balloons. The parade travels down Constitution Avenue and attracts thousands of spectators each year. There are also cultural performances and demonstrations, including traditional Japanese drumming and dancing, and flower-arranging demonstrations. Visitors can also enjoy delicious food and drinks from local vendors and food trucks. Another popular event during the festival is the Blossom Kite Festival, where visitors can watch kite-flying demonstrations and even participate in a kite-making workshop. The festival also offers many opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms, including guided tours and boat rides around the Tidal Basin. Visitors can also attend the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, which features traditional Japanese crafts, food, and entertainment.Visited April 2022Written February 23, 2023
- SeeTheW0rld62Sunnyvale, California1,490 contributionsBeautiful blossoms but traffic gridlockThis was my first time in DC to see the cherry blossoms. They were beautiful! We walked all around the water from the FDR Memorial to the Jefferson Memorial and back. We found street parking without too much trouble. Everything went well until we were ready to leave. As we drove out (the street was one way for the festival) it was gridlock. It took us an hour to go a mile. It seems that DC could figure out some sort of traffic plan that would improve the situation, not increase air pollution and waste gas.Visited March 2023Travelled with familyWritten March 19, 2023
- Nameeta T1 contributionCrowded, Apathetic administrationA drive of 1 hour took more than 2 hours because of the traffic snarl as soon as we hit downtown. The roads are narrow, in need of repair. They are promoting the cherry blossom festival without keeping the traffic situation in mind. We had booked a parking in advance ( $35 instead of usual $17) which took us time to reach as Google and Apple map left us stranded before the parking lot. Then came the struggle for using a bathroom before we could enjoy the sights ! Starbucks was kind enough to provide people the right to use their bathroom. The line was never ending with around 20 people before us! Not an enjoyable experience! Maybe one should choose a working day if possible. Administrators of the event should plan better for people!! We are sill in bathroom q for past 40 minutes!!Visited March 2023Travelled with familyWritten March 26, 2023
- dms344Ketchum, Idaho21 contributionsSo beautifulAlways beautiful. Traffic can get very congested during peak blossom. Take an uber to the WWII memorial and walk across from there. Although busy, I did not find it miserably crowded. You just need to plan to walk at a leisurely pace and step off of the path for photos.Visited March 2023Travelled soloWritten April 3, 2023
- Manda886Nyack, New York63 contributionsJust beautiful!!Such a beautiful experience. Stay downtown if you can so you can walk to the tidal basin or take one of the busses. Otherwise you will be sitting in a lot of traffic. We enjoyed the beautiful monuments through the cherry blossoms and have such beautiful photos we will cherish always.Visited April 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten April 8, 2023
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ElvisAndrus
Arlington, TX815 contributions
Apr. 2023
I do not get the fuss. The various events of unknown performers and contrived food did not entice me. The trees have their beauty but lack variety. I would love it if red buds were interspersed. The people watching as you walked qlong side of the basin was the highlight.
Written May 5, 2023
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Manda886
Nyack, NY63 contributions
Apr. 2023 • Couples
Such a beautiful experience. Stay downtown if you can so you can walk to the tidal basin or take one of the busses. Otherwise you will be sitting in a lot of traffic. We enjoyed the beautiful monuments through the cherry blossoms and have such beautiful photos we will cherish always.
Written April 8, 2023
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dms344
Ketchum, ID21 contributions
Mar. 2023 • Solo
Always beautiful. Traffic can get very congested during peak blossom. Take an uber to the WWII memorial and walk across from there. Although busy, I did not find it miserably crowded. You just need to plan to walk at a leisurely pace and step off of the path for photos.
Written April 3, 2023
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Pdmmartino
Aruba67 contributions
Mar. 2023 • Friends
Beautiful time to visit DC. The cherry blossoms surrounding the basin is a sight to behold. We took a tour and learned a lot about the trees and surrounding monuments. I would recommend this.
Written March 29, 2023
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keith j
Key Largo, FL28 contributions
Mar. 2023 • Friends
Peak season. So many nice people. The blossoms were beautiful. Mapquest DC tidal basin. Public parking along the river.
Written March 27, 2023
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Nameeta T
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Mar. 2023 • Family
A drive of 1 hour took more than 2 hours because of the traffic snarl as soon as we hit downtown. The roads are narrow, in need of repair. They are promoting the cherry blossom festival without keeping the traffic situation in mind. We had booked a parking in advance ( $35 instead of usual $17) which took us time to reach as Google and Apple map left us stranded before the parking lot. Then came the struggle for using a bathroom before we could enjoy the sights ! Starbucks was kind enough to provide people the right to use their bathroom. The line was never ending with around 20 people before us! Not an enjoyable experience! Maybe one should choose a working day if possible. Administrators of the event should plan better for people!! We are sill in bathroom q for past 40 minutes!!
Written March 26, 2023
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SeeTheW0rld62
Sunnyvale, CA1,490 contributions
Mar. 2023 • Family
This was my first time in DC to see the cherry blossoms. They were beautiful! We walked all around the water from the FDR Memorial to the Jefferson Memorial and back. We found street parking without too much trouble. Everything went well until we were ready to leave. As we drove out (the street was one way for the festival) it was gridlock. It took us an hour to go a mile. It seems that DC could figure out some sort of traffic plan that would improve the situation, not increase air pollution and waste gas.
Written March 19, 2023
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TheOrganizedTravelCoach
28 contributions
Apr. 2022
The National Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual event in Washington DC that celebrates the beauty of the cherry blossom trees that bloom around the Tidal Basin in the springtime. The festival features a variety of events and activities that showcase Japanese culture and offer fun and entertainment for people of all ages.
One of the main events of the festival is the Cherry Blossom Parade, which features colorful floats, marching bands, and giant helium balloons. The parade travels down Constitution Avenue and attracts thousands of spectators each year.
There are also cultural performances and demonstrations, including traditional Japanese drumming and dancing, and flower-arranging demonstrations. Visitors can also enjoy delicious food and drinks from local vendors and food trucks.
Another popular event during the festival is the Blossom Kite Festival, where visitors can watch kite-flying demonstrations and even participate in a kite-making workshop.
The festival also offers many opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms, including guided tours and boat rides around the Tidal Basin. Visitors can also attend the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, which features traditional Japanese crafts, food, and entertainment.
One of the main events of the festival is the Cherry Blossom Parade, which features colorful floats, marching bands, and giant helium balloons. The parade travels down Constitution Avenue and attracts thousands of spectators each year.
There are also cultural performances and demonstrations, including traditional Japanese drumming and dancing, and flower-arranging demonstrations. Visitors can also enjoy delicious food and drinks from local vendors and food trucks.
Another popular event during the festival is the Blossom Kite Festival, where visitors can watch kite-flying demonstrations and even participate in a kite-making workshop.
The festival also offers many opportunities to enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms, including guided tours and boat rides around the Tidal Basin. Visitors can also attend the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, which features traditional Japanese crafts, food, and entertainment.
Written February 23, 2023
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L D J
Memphis, TN492 contributions
Apr. 2022
This was our first time attending the Cherry Blossom parade in DC. It is a free parade but we bought tickets to sit in the bleachers. The weather was great that day and overall was a nice parade.
Written May 22, 2022
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Susan S
Marathon, NY5 contributions
Apr. 2022 • Friends
We were in Washington on a bus tour for 4 days. The Cherry Blossom Parade was fantastic! Visually stunning , the dancers and musicians, beautiful and precise. Very happy and uplifting, even on a chilly day. We spent time on the National harbor, a ride on the Harbor Wheel, pink drinks ,snacks and souvenir photos, had dinner at a nice Italian restaurant.
Enjoyed some of the Smithsonian museums, fantastic (need more time!). Had a delishous lunch on the Odyssey 3 with a quick trip on the harbor. Beautiful even with uncooperative weather. Only drawback on the festival was the traffic .Loved it!
Enjoyed some of the Smithsonian museums, fantastic (need more time!). Had a delishous lunch on the Odyssey 3 with a quick trip on the harbor. Beautiful even with uncooperative weather. Only drawback on the festival was the traffic .Loved it!
Written April 17, 2022
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Livandbellasmom
New Berlin, WI65 contributions
Will there still be some blooming going 4/19-4/26? Or will it be a nothing burger by then?
marypatro
Long Island, NY99 contributions
Not likely...of course they'll be a few late bloomers and remnants of others that are at the tail end of blooming, but it will be nothing like last week or the week before. However, it is a lovely time of year to stroll around the monuments and appreciate the landscape and architecture along with the history of some of the greatest people who represent our country.
NAMRITA N
Iselin, NJ3 contributions
Hi, will April 6 be a good day to see the cherry blossoms? We have our hotel reservation done but now that the peak bloom got preponed just wondering will it be good over the coming weekend?
Saberman48
Washington DC, DC24 contributions
It’s Wednesday and the blossoms have popped. Not many petals on the grounds. The cooler weather has made the blossoms to hold on longer.
ginalandry
Montreal, Canada
Nous sommes en motorisé peux ton se stationner et aller visiter merci
ginalandry
Montreal, Canada
Bonjour si nous sommes en motorisé peux ton se stationne et aller visiter
995rpitz
Ballard, WV
When will be the peak cherry blossom time for 2018?
Wonder Woman
Austin, TX10 contributions
I gdont know
Misti R
Wilmington, NC
We have three families with young children between 3 months and 2 years trying to plan a trip go DC. We are aiming to meet up sometime when cherry blossoms bloom. What sort of lodging would be available if we wanted to have a communal area for the adults go spend time together while babies are sleeping. Something like a house or apartment style hotel?
dagf0x
Rio de Janeiro, RJ
Would you like to know what period the National Cherry Blossom will be in 2018?
NazmunMita
Canada24 contributions
Do you think it is worthy to visit Washington D.C for cherry blossom on April 14, 2017? Though, sites are showing I will get cherry blossom, I am confused.
PleasureTraveler510
Richmond, VA26 contributions
We were told half the trees were dead and would not bloom this year. That's it until next year. There are tons of other attractions in the D.C. area but I don't recommend going if cherry blossoms are your only interest.
hernandezmadera
Gaithersburg, MD
como llegar desde Gaithersburg MD en metro
Marta Sanchez
Bogota, Colombia127 contributions
Toma un bus hasta Shady Grove o Rockville metro sttstion en la Red line, viaja Hasta Metro Centerny camina al Mall o cambia a la linea azul y bajate en la Smithsonian Station. Usa el trip planner de la web del metro, wmata, es facil y confiable
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