Top 5 places to visit on Thanksgiving in Washington DC

Growing up in Washington DC, we all have learned to celebrate Thanksgiving with friends and family. From kids to elders, everyone love to eat delicious turkey and spend some quality time with their loved ones. However, repeating the same routine every year make this event dull and boring.

Need a last moment runaround plan?

Here are the Top 5 places to visit on Thanksgiving in Washington DC metro area which will make you feel grateful that you don’t have to spend thanksgiving cooking the turkey

  1. Season’s Greenings

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Put some colors to your colorless thanksgiving by visiting U.S Botanic garden. This year for thanksgiving holidays, U.S Botanic Garden gets suited up for a yearly exhibition featuring a model train.

Once you enter the conservatory, here you will find many DC’s iconic landmarks. All the landmarks are made from plant materials such as Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture and a showcase of poinsettias.

Cherry on the top, you can also enjoy some live seasonal music.

  1. Downtown Holiday Market

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Make your thanksgiving magical with DC’s downtown holiday market. The bright lights of bazaar actually bring you to life. Downtown bazaar is located right in front of the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian American Art Museum.

Looking for gifts to buy? Here you will find everything from beautiful pop-up tents. Be it a cool yet funky T-shirts or a handmade jewelry.

Also, you will love the aroma of freshly roasted coffee and fried doughnuts around you.

  1. ZooLights

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Low on budget for thanksgiving?

Enjoy a free event by visiting the National Zoo in Washington DC. Here you will observe a display of millions of Christmas lights which will literally turn the zoo into a breathtaking winter wonderland.

The gleaming, light show along with music performances is truly a winter treat for everyone. Many other activities are also organized in which you can participate such as Snow-less Tubing and BrewLights.

  1. Washington National Opera: ‘Silent Night’

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If you are someone who gets curious about the history behind Christmas, this opera show is made for you. Visit Washington National Opera to watch “Slight Night”. This show is based on a true story which took place on Christmas Eve during the World War I.

It highlights the unexpected truce that took place between between the French, German and Scottish armies.

  1. Montgomery County Thanksgiving Parade in Downtown Silver Spring

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There is no better way to start the local holiday season than with a Thanksgiving parade. This parade will take place on Saturday morning right before the Thanksgiving.

The parade will consist of inflatables, marching bands, floats, dancers and many more things. You will love the candies raining over you from the floats.

With so much happening in DC on thanksgiving, it is hard to travel around a jam packed city in a taxi. To avoid any inconvenience on thanksgiving, the majority of the elite-class book limousine service in advance on higher rates. However, only the best limousine service in DC is offering affordable limo service that too on a short notice. Best limo rental service offers hourly packages for occasions like Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year Party and many more. You will feel privileged and extra special as a customer with best limo service.

Save your money by booking luxury chauffeur service online in advance.

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