Suite 250 brings together The Jefferson, D.C.’s First Lady Suite, and a connecting queen room in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary in Washington, D.C. The experience begins with a welcome bottle selected from The Jefferson’s private wine cellar, followed by a private after-hours appointment at Tiny Jewel Box with a credit to explore the collection. Guests will also enjoy a seven-course dinner with premium wine pairings for two in The Greenhouse, along with tickets to the National Geographic Museum of Exploration. For a summer that arrives only once in 250 years, it offers a singular way to experience the capital.
In Washington, D.C., the nation’s 250th anniversary sets the stage for a 4th of July celebration years in the making.
The National Independence Day Parade steps off at 11:45 am on Constitution Avenue, running from 7th Street to 17th Street. Marching bands, fife and drum corps, floats from all 50 states, military units, and crowds lining the pavements from start to finish.
That evening, the Salute to America fireworks launch from both sides of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool at 9:09 pm. Seventeen minutes of shells over the water, with the monuments lit behind them, a nationally broadcast event with military flyovers and live performances leading up to the finale. Over a million people are expected on the Mall.
The Jefferson, DC, is a few minutes’ walk from Constitution Avenue and the National Mall. Everything on that day will happen steps from The Jefferson’s front door.
July 4th is the centrepiece, but Washington DC’s America 250 celebrations run from June through August. UFC, IndyCar, the Great American State Fair on the National Mall, and a full programme of events across the city. These are the ones worth planning your visit around.
Beyond the headline events, Washington DC has exhibitions, concerts, and public celebrations running across the city from spring through November. The Smithsonian museums are all free and running special America 250 programming throughout the year. The National Archives has a new American Story exhibit open for the anniversary. The full calendar is at America250.org and is updated regularly as new events are confirmed.
The Jefferson, DC, opened in 1923, two blocks from the White House. It has been part of Washington DC’s fabric ever since, the kind of hotel that has seen enough history from its windows to have an opinion about it.
For America’s 250th anniversary, that history matters. You are not staying in a hotel that has decorated its lobby for the occasion. You are staying in a building that has been here for a century, on a street that connects the White House to the heart of the city, within walking distance of every major celebration happening this summer.
The hotel holds nine original documents bearing Thomas Jefferson’s signature, and on Saturday mornings, Dr. Susan Sullivan Lagon, the hotel’s in-house historian, leads tours of the collection in the Book Room.
The Greenhouse is one of Washington DC’s most celebrated restaurants. Quill is the bar that Washington insiders have been drinking in for years. A Michelin Key, a Travel and Leisure World’s Best Award, and a TripAdvisor Best of the Best sit behind the name.
Other hotels in Washington DC will have July 4th packages this summer. Not all of them have a historian on staff who can tell you what Thomas Jefferson paid his coachman in 1801.
It is officially called the Semiquincentennial, though most people know it as America 250. The official body coordinating the national programme of celebrations is America250.org.
The main events include the National Independence Day Parade along Constitution Avenue at 11:45 am, the Salute to America fireworks over the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool at 9:09 pm, UFC Freedom 250 at The White House on June 14th, the Great American State Fair on the National Mall from June 25th to July 10th, and the Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington DC on August 22 and 23. The Jefferson, DC, is within walking distance of the parade route and the Mall.
The Jefferson, DC, is two blocks from the White House and within walking distance of the National Mall, the parade route, and the main fireworks viewing areas. It is also the only hotel in Washington DC with an in-house historian: Dr. Susan Sullivan Lagon leads tours of the hotel’s collection of original Thomas Jefferson documents every Saturday morning in the Book Room. The Suite 250 package was created for guests celebrating America’s 250th anniversary in Washington DC.
Yes, entry to the Great American State Fair is free. It runs on the National Mall from June 25th to July 10th, 2026, spanning from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument, as part of the America 250 celebrations.
Yes. Suite 250 is The Jefferson, DC’s anniversary package for guests celebrating the 4th of July and America 250 in Washington, DC. Full details and reservations at Suite 250.