
Are you looking for things to do in DC on a rainy day? It’s no secret that the weather in Washington, DC can be unpredictable - sunny one moment, and storms the next. Although we get our fair share of glorious sunny days, there are also those that are wet, wet, wet.
So what to do when the weather turns bad during your time in DC? Read on for our list of things to do in DC when it rains!
Visit a Museum or Gallery – There is no shortage for museums in the nation's capital. The Smithsonian alone has over 20!
- Natural History, American History, and Air and Space are the most popular.
- There are variety of art museums in the city
- The International Spy Museum is well worth the ticket
Or tour some of the lesser visited museums because you know everyone else will have this idea. The Brewmaster's Castle in Dupont Circle is one of our favorites. It's not always open, so do check first.
The Army Medical Museum (officially National Museum of Health and Medicine) is a unique one and since its outside of DC but still Metro accessible, its not as crowded. If you're heard about Daniel Sickles, you know about this place. And if you haven't, take our White House at Night tour!
Go to the Theatre -- Ford's Theatre, that is!
You can easily spend a few hours in this historic theatre where you have a variety of ticket options during the day - from watching a play about that tragic night, or sitting in the theatre to listen to a ranger tell you the details.
There is a museum in the basement and a multifloor education experience across the street.
Find out more about visiting Ford's Theatre...
Go to the Zoo - probably weren't expecting that one were you?
Yes, the zoo is almost all outdoors so in the worst of the rain it might not be the best. But if its just dreary and light rain, this is a great day to go.
First, you might be the only people there but also the animals are more likely to be out on a cloudy day than on one of our hot humid summer days!
Find about more about the zoo here.
Do What You Were Going to Do, Anyway! - Bad weather means visitors will be following advice like the list we have set out above which means rainy days can be crowded museums.
So if you’ve got your waterproof jacket and some warm shoes, just stick with your original plan! Chances are you may enjoy the benefit of fewer people and shorter lines wherever you go.
Go on a Tour! – Our tours run rain or shine, so open up your umbrellas and come along! It’s really rare to have a day of non-stop constant rain…and even when we do, we’ll have a great time exploring the town together!
Some of the memorials are better in the rain and watching the Changing of the Guard at Arlington National Cemetery in the rain can really put it in perspective.