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Discover the best spring events in Washington, D.C., from April 13â19, 2026. Experience the closing weekend of the National Cherry Blossom Festival, the vibrant Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, and the cinematic delights of Filmfest DC. Enjoy peak bloom tours, outdoor performances, and cultural celebrations in the cityâs most colorful season.

National Cherry Blossom Festival: A Grand Finale
The National Cherry Blossom Festival, one of D.C.âs most iconic spring events, wraps up its festivities on April 12/13, 2026. While peak bloom occurred on March 26, visitors can still enjoy specialized tours, outdoor performances, and the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms. Donât miss the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade on April 11, featuring dazzling floats, live music, and cultural performances.
Sakura Matsuri – Japanese Street Festival
Celebrate Japanese culture at the Sakura Matsuri Japanese Street Festival, the largest of its kind in the U.S. Held on April 11â12, this vibrant event features traditional performances, authentic Japanese cuisine, and artisan crafts. Stroll through the bustling streets and immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Japan.
Filmfest DC: A Cinematic Journey
From April 16â26, the Washington, DC International Film Festival (Filmfest DC) celebrates its 30th year with a diverse lineup of films from around the globe. Whether youâre a fan of indie films, documentaries, or international cinema, this festival offers something for every movie enthusiast.
Georgetown Flower Tour: A Blooming Adventure
Explore Georgetownâs historic charm with the Georgetown Flower Tour over the weekend. This ticketed walking tour allows participants to collect fresh flowers from local storefronts, creating a custom bouquet while enjoying the neighborhoodâs picturesque streets.
Dupont Cherry Blossom Celebration
Head to Dupont Circle for a unique Cherry Blossom Celebration featuring a pop-up market, a Japanese tea party, and hands-on workshops. This weekend event offers a more intimate way to enjoy the cherry blossom season while supporting local artisans.
Bonus Spring Events
- National Beer Fest (April 11):Â Sample craft beers from over 80 breweries at Nationals Park.
- Outdoor Performances:Â Enjoy live music and cultural showcases at various venues across the city.
Plan Your Spring Adventure in D.C.
Spring in Washington, D.C., is a season like no other, filled with vibrant events and cultural celebrations. Whether youâre marveling at cherry blossoms, savoring Japanese street food, or diving into international cinema, thereâs something for everyone.
For more spring travel inspiration, check out The Narrative Matters for tips and guides.
Visit Washington.org for detailed event schedules and ticket information.
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