City Cast DC logo

The Best Things To Do In January

Posted on January 9, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Kaela Cote-Stemmermann

Ice skating on the Georgetown waterfront.

Ice skating on the Georgetown waterfront. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

City Cast

Your Guide to January in D.C.

00:00:00

January is my least favorite month. The holidays are behind us; my New Year's resolutions are crumbling. I bulk up on planners I’ll never use because surely THAT’S why 2023 flopped.

But luckily, D.C. has a myriad of ways to get outside, get cozy, and get creative so you can avoid the January slump. Here are a few favorites from our “Guide To January in D.C.

Go Ice Skating

No matter your skill level, ice skating is objectively fun and a great way to get outdoors in the winter. I love the Georgetown rink because it has lots of close-by dining and shopping options, but the rinks at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden and The Wharf are just as lovely.

Have a Bonfire in Rock Creek Park

Have a fire pit party in Rock Creek Park! Reserve a free picnic area on the NPS website, bring some hot cider and marshmallows, order pizza, and you have yourself an ideal Sunday.

Get Artsy at J Studio

Get creative at this new community art studio in Truxton Circle. $30 will get you a crafting session with full access to all their arts supplies like paints, collage materials, pastels, and more. Make sure to book your session in advance!

No-ABV cocktails at Death & Co.

No-ABV cocktails at Death & Co. (Kaela Cote-Stemmermann/City Cast DC)

Try Dry January

D.C. bars are seriously upping their game when it comes to no-ABV drinks. Death & Co, The Green Zone, Silver Lyan, and Residents have particularly creative non-alc menus. Even if you don’t make it the full month, studies show dry-ish January still leads to healthier drinking habits throughout the year.

Munch at Winter Restaurant Week

Starting Jan. 15, dozens of D.C. restaurants will be serving up $40 - $65 three-course dinners and $25 - $35 lunches. It’s a great time to try out more upscale places at a reasonable price. Several new restaurants are participating, including Any Day Now, Ceibo, and Hiraya.

Watch a Show at the Kennedy Center

Frozen the Musical is at the Kennedy Center all January, an absolutely enormous production that is fun no matter what age. If Disney isn’t your thing, try out one of the various pop music concerts or operas coming through the theater this month.

🎧 Our Full Guide To January In DC

Share article

Hey DC

Get smart about D.C. with our news roundup and analysis.

Can't subscribe? Turn off your ad blocker and try again.

DC's Best

See All

The latest in DC

DC, Explained

How Adams Morgan Got Its Name

How community members gave Adams Morgan and a uniting cause.

A rooftop view of homes covered in snow.
DC HistoryApril 16

Get To Know the Architecture of DC Homes

D.C.’s neighborhoods are a patchwork of distinct architectural styles, each tied to a specific historical moment.

Logan Circle is known for its "gaslight era" Victorian homes. (Kimprobable/Getty Images)
Food & DrinkApril 15

DC's Best New Restaurants and Bars

Welcome to our rolling list of all the best new restaurants opening in Washington, DC!

Steak at Bazaar Meat by José Andrés. (Photo by Liz Clayman)
Local CivicsApril 13

Why the Holocaust Museum Self-Censored Before Trump Even Asked

The Holocaust Museum has been quietly changing its content since President Trump returned to office to avoid drawing the administration’s...

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. (ajay_suresh/Wikimedia Commons)
Food & DrinkApril 9

DC's Top Food Critic’s Favorite Spots

The food critic at the Washington Post has long been seen as an all-powerful — and totally anonymous — figure in the local restaurant ind...

Washington Post food critic Elazar Sontag. (Photo courtesy of Elazar Sontag)
Neighborhood GuidesApril 8

Get to Know 11th Street NW in Columbia Heights

11th Street in Columbia Heights is one of my favorite hangout spot in the District. You can garden, snack on crispy pig ears, and grab fr...

11th Street NW, Columbia Heights. (Google Maps)
DC, ExplainedApril 6

Inside the Story of Elon Musk’s Failed DC Hyperloop

Before Elon Musk's DOGE there was his fantastical hyperloop. But, it went down as one of the biggest transport flops in D.C. history. We...

President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference with Elon Musk. (The Washington Post/Getty Images)
DC, ExplainedApril 2

Mosh Madness: DC’s Next Big Music Festival Is Also a Basketball Tournament

Mosh Madness, D.C.’s premier music festival slash basketball tournament is back for its second iteration this spring. On April 11 the DMV...

Pretty Bitter rock as ballers try to block. (Photo by Bailey Payne)