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Best Indoor Activities with Kids in DC

25 parent-tested indoor spots across DC, Maryland and Virginia for when it's too hot, too rainy, or too cold to go outside. Every place includes address, hours, cost, best ages, and a tip from experience.

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Best Indoor Activities with Kids in DC | KidTown Guide 2026

What you'll find inside

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25 tested indoor spots

Museums, play spaces, science centers, trampoline parks, and libraries. Every place is somewhere we'd take our own kids on a rainy Saturday.

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Your hot day and rainy day plan

When it's 98 degrees or pouring outside and the kids are bouncing off the walls, this guide is the plan you grab instead of defaulting to screen time.

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Prices and hours

Updated 2026 pricing and hours for every spot. Several are completely free, others are worth the splurge.

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Best ages for every spot

Some are perfect for toddlers, others work better for older kids. We tell you exactly who will get the most out of each place.

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DC, Maryland, and Virginia

8 spots in DC, 8 in Maryland, 9 in Virginia. Find something nearby no matter where you are in the DMV.

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Real tips from parents

Parking advice, best time to go, which exhibits to skip, and where to grab lunch nearby. The stuff you only learn after your third visit.

Here's a taste of what's inside

5 of the 25 activities, the spots families come back to again and again

National Children's Museum in DC
#01

National Children's Museum

$14.95/personMetro: Metro Center

Three floors of hands-on exhibits built around the idea that kids learn best when they're playing. The Dream Machine has real pulleys, gears, and ramps. The water table area will get your kid wet (bring a spare shirt). The climbing cloud structure tires out physical kids, and the sensory room is a calm zone for toddlers who get overwhelmed. Book the first time slot online because by 11am they cap entry.

📍 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, DC
🕐 Tues-Sun 9:30am-4:30pm
💰 $14.95/person (under 1 free)
🚇 Metro Center (Red/Blue/Orange/Silver)
National Air and Space Museum
#02

Air and Space Museum

FREE (IMAX $9)Metro: L'Enfant Plaza

Just finished a massive renovation and the new galleries are gorgeous, way more interactive than the old layout. Your kids can touch a real moon rock, watch How Things Fly demonstrations with wind tunnels and miniature planes, and see the IMAX films about space exploration. The flight simulators ($8-$10 extra) are worth it for kids who dream of being astronauts. Enter from the Mall side (Independence Ave), the line is always shorter.

📍 600 Independence Ave SW, DC
🕐 Daily 10am-5:30pm
💰 Free (IMAX $9/adults, $7.50/kids)
🚇 L'Enfant Plaza Metro
National Museum of Natural History
#03

Natural History Museum

FREEMetro: Smithsonian

You walk in and there's a massive elephant in the rotunda. Before you even get to an exhibit, your kid's jaw has dropped. The T. Rex skeleton in Dinosaur Hall is enormous, the Butterfly Pavilion lets butterflies land on your hands, and the Q?rius Discovery Room lets kids 6+ handle actual fossils and biological specimens with real microscopes. Buy timed Butterfly Pavilion tickets online to skip the line.

📍 10th St & Constitution Ave NW, DC
🕐 Daily 10am-5:30pm
💰 Free (Butterfly Pavilion $7-8)
🚇 Smithsonian Metro (Blue/Orange/Silver)
Maryland Science Center in Baltimore
#04

Maryland Science Center

$28 adult / $22 childBaltimore

Three floors of hands-on exhibits, a planetarium, and an IMAX. Unlike the Smithsonians, the whole place is designed with kids as the primary audience. The Kids Room on the ground floor is a dedicated space for under-5s with water tables, blocks, and sensory play. The Physics Playground has levers, pulleys, and a real NASA flight simulator. The chain-reaction machines in Newton's Alley will keep the "how things work" kids busy for half an hour.

📍 601 Light St, Baltimore, MD
🕐 Tues-Sun 10am-5pm (Sat until 6pm)
💰 $28/adults, $22/kids
🚗 45 min from DC via I-95
Udvar-Hazy Center near Dulles Airport
#05

Udvar-Hazy Center

FREE ENTRYParking $15

The Air and Space Museum on the Mall is great, but Udvar-Hazy near Dulles Airport is where they keep the big stuff. An actual Space Shuttle. Your kid can stand underneath it and see the heat tiles up close. There's also a Concorde, an SR-71 Blackbird, a Boeing 707, and hundreds of other aircraft hanging from the ceiling of an enormous hangar. The observation tower lets you watch real planes take off and land at Dulles, which is endlessly entertaining for small humans.

📍 14390 Air and Space Museum Pkwy, Chantilly, VA
🕐 Daily 10am-5:30pm
💰 Free entry (Parking $15)
🚗 30 min from DC via I-66

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