Blog (Where to Watch Fourth of July Fireworks in Washington, D.C.)
Thursday, 25, June 2026
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Where to Watch Fourth of July Fireworks in Washington, D.C.
Skip the crowds and celebrate America's 250th birthday like a local
As America 250 celebrations begin across the country, there's no better place to spend the Fourth of July than the nation's capital. While the National Mall remains the center of the festivities, there are plenty of ways to experience the Capitol Fourth fireworks without spending the evening shoulder-to-shoulder with the crowds.
Whether you're after skyline views, a waterfront backdrop, or a quieter patch of grass, these are some of our favorite places to catch the show.
The Washington National Cathedral
For one of the city's most breathtaking vantage points, head to the grounds of the Washington National Cathedral. Situated at one of the highest points in the District, the cathedral offers panoramic views stretching across the capital. Pack a blanket, arrive early, and enjoy a spectacular display framed by one of Washington's most iconic landmarks.
Georgetown Waterfront
For a lively atmosphere with a distinctly Washington feel, make your way to Georgetown's waterfront. Grab dinner, stroll along the river, or simply settle into one of the parks that line the Potomac. With views toward the Kennedy Center and the monuments beyond, it's one of the city's most picturesque spots to celebrate.
Take to the Water
Why watch the fireworks from shore when you can watch them from the Potomac itself? Several local operators, including Embark DC and City Cruises, offer special Fourth of July sailings that provide front-row views of the festivities. It's hard to imagine a more memorable way to spend the evening.
Across the River
Some of the best views in Washington are technically in Virginia. The grounds surrounding the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial (Iwo Jima Memorial) and the Netherlands Carillon offer sweeping panoramas of the National Mall and a noticeably more relaxed atmosphere. It's one of the city's favorite secrets—and for good reason.
Gravelly Point
Looking for something a little more low-key? Gravelly Point combines fireworks with one of Washington's favorite summer pastimes: plane spotting. Bring a picnic and settle in beneath the flight path of Reagan National Airport for an evening that's equal parts spectacular and uniquely D.C.
The Ultimate Private Viewing Party For those seeking something truly unforgettable, The Dupont Circle's Signature Terrace Suites offer an elevated perspective on the festivities. With expansive outdoor terraces and sweeping city views, it's a front-row seat to the celebrations—minus the crowds.
Make a Weekend of It
The Fourth of July marks the unofficial start of America 250 celebrations, and this year promises to be one of the most exciting times to visit Washington. Spend the day exploring museums and monuments, enjoy dinner at The Pembroke, raise a cocktail at Doyle, and end the evening beneath a sky lit up in red, white, and blue.