National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Ice Rink
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden

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DC’s version of NYC’s rink at Rockefeller Center sits encircled by monumental sculptures on the National Mall. Ringed with fairy lights, the outdoor venue is Insta-perfect, especially after dark when its commanding neighbor, the National Archives, is illuminated. Admission is good for a two-hour skate; sessions begin on the hour.The rink offers a wide range of lessons to help toddlers, would-be hockey heroes, wobbly adults and experienced jumpers master new skills. Private lessons are also on offer. Warm up post-skate with cocoa, beer, wine and nibbles ranging from pastries to pizzas at the Pavilion Café. Get them while you can—the café will be closed throughout January 2016 for renovations.

Details

Address
9th St
Washington, DC
Cross street:
at Constitution Ave NW
Transport:
Metro: Red Line to Gallery Place; Green Line to Archives-Navy Memorial; Blue or Yellow Line to Smithsonian
Price:
$8.50; skate rental $3 (ID required)
Opening hours:
Mid Nov–Mid Mar, weather permitting. Mon–Thu 10am–9pm; Fri, Sat 10am–11pm; Sun 11am–9pm
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Jazz in the Garden: American Sounds

Jazz in the Garden: American Sounds isn’t your average summer concert series. Set against the leafy backdrop of the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, this event curates a playlist that zigzags across the American musical landscape. One week you might catch the twang of Appalachian strings, the next, the soulful pulse of Hill Country blues or the infectious rhythms of Creole jazz. The lineup doesn’t shy away from contemporary sounds either, so expect a few surprises that push the genre’s boundaries. Arrive early on select nights for pre-show dance classes, where you can pick up a few moves before the music kicks in. The garden itself is a draw, with sculptures peeking out from behind picnic blankets and the city skyline just beyond the trees. It’s a rare chance to hear top-notch jazz while surrounded by art, both living and sculpted. Bring a friend, a snack, and an open mind—this is summer in DC at its most tuneful.
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