Top Things to Do in Washington D.C. This Weekend (October 17–19, 2025)
Last updated on October 18th, 2025 at 05:15 am
The fall is near Washington D.C., with a weekend that will offer a combination of entertainment, culture, and fall fun both to locals and visitors (October 17-19, 2025). The U.S. capital is full of things to do, whether one wants to enjoy live theatre, seasonal festivals, or go on scenic walks all around. It has Broadway hits and Halloween events as well as oyster tasting and fall foliage that is of all colors. Go on a walk around the National Mall, attend a concert, or just take part in the enlivened weekend markets in the city. Here, you are in your final list of the best things to do in Washington, D.C. this weekend, in the form of a listicle.
The Best Washington D.C. attractions: This Weekend (October 17–19, 2025)
Enjoy the “Mrs. Doubtfire” Musical at Capital One Hall
Relish and reminisce about the movie of the same title, “Mrs. Doubtfire”, on stage. The live concert musical introduces family fun, heart, and humor in D.C. this weekend. Perfect for theatre lovers!
Attend “Boo at the Zoo” for a Spooky Adventure
Trick-or-treat, themed lights, and costumed fun are a part of Halloween at the National Zoo of the Smithsonian. Children and adults will like the combination of animals and the spookiness.
Eat at Oyster Festivals throughout the City.
The season of oysters in D.C. is capricious! Do not skip such events as the U.S. Oyster Festival and Shuck It! Fest, with seafood tasting, local beverages, and live music.
Best Regional Sauna Village at Anacostia.
Have a wellness weekend at Sauna Village- a place where you can enjoy saunas, yoga, and community relaxation in an amazing outdoor setting. It is free and ideal for self-care lovers.
Take a Walk over the National Mall and Monuments.
Since the Smithsonian museums are closed now, go sightseeing in the open air over the National Mall. Tour attractions such as the Lincoln Memorial, Tidal Basin, and the reflection pool in the season of beautiful autumn.
View the “No Kings” Protest on October 18.
On Saturday, the “No Kings” demonstration- one of the most significant civil events advocating democracy and unity will be held in the National Mall. Anticipate huge crowds and intense involvement throughout the city.
Participate in the Local Fall Festival and Street Markets.
Sample the flavors of the fall culture in D.C. through apple festivals, Turkish food fairs, and pop-up craft markets in such neighborhoods as Adams Morgan and Georgetown.
Fall Color Watching at Rock Creek Park.
At the height of the fall foliage, there is a bliss of walking in Rock Creek Park or within the U.S. National Arboretum. The leaves are golden and the air is crisp, which makes it a paradise for the photographer.
Weekend Highlights and Travel Tips.
- Best of Families: Safer and kid-friendly entertainment is provided with the bestseller, Boo at the Zoo.
- Best of Foodies: You can not skip the oyster festivals and fall markets.
- Best with Nature Lovers: Rock Creek Park/ Tidal Basin walks are what you must do.
- Travel Tip: Wear lots of layers. Afternoons are hot, mornings cool.