
"Sculpture Garden Ice Rink. Attention all ice-skaters: The Sculpture Garden Ice Rink is back at the National Gallery of Art this week. Skaters of all skill levels can glide across the ice while taking in the gorgeous views of the artwork, the National Mall, and nighttime's dazzling lights. We recommend you dress cozy, but if you need to warm up you can grab a hot cocoa at the cafe (Mon through March 1 weather permitting, $15 for adults, $12 for ages 12 and under, $7 skate rental, National Gallery of Art)."
"Nationals Park transforms into a Winter Wonderfest. wintry playground this season illuminated with LED seesaws, glowing curling lanes, and a Northern Lights-inspired pop-up. Inside the new frosted ballpark experience there's a six-lane snow tubing hill, train rides, a sculpture garden displaying local artworks, and a hidden speakeasy where adults can warm up with cocktails (Fri through December 30, $29.50, Nationals Park) ."
"The Washington Ballet's Nutcracker. This Russian classic is reimagined with dreamlike choreography by DC's gifted Washington Ballet. Watch as the dance troupe puts a Georgetown twist on Pyotr Tchaikovsky's storied tale with dancing cherry blossoms, a Rat King villain, and a heroic George Washington Nutcracker to save the day (Sat through December 28, $63+). CityCenter Annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration."
The Sculpture Garden Ice Rink at the National Gallery of Art reopens for skaters of all skill levels, offering views of artwork and the National Mall, hot cocoa, and skate rentals through March 1 (weather permitting). Nationals Park becomes a Winter Wonderfest featuring LED seesaws, glowing curling lanes, a Northern Lights–inspired pop-up, a six‑lane snow tubing hill, train rides, a sculpture garden of local artworks, and a hidden speakeasy through December 30. The Washington Ballet stages a reimagined Nutcracker with Georgetown-themed choreography, dancing cherry blossoms, a Rat King villain, and a George Washington Nutcracker. CityCenter hosts a 75-foot holiday tree lighting.
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