Smithsonian Solstice: Museums Open Until 11 PM
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Smithsonian Solstice: Museums Open Until 11 PM

Fri-Sun Jun 19-21 FREE All Ages
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Event Details

πŸ“…Date: Friday-Sunday, June 19-21, 2026
πŸ•Time: Museums open until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday; regular hours Sunday
πŸ“Location: Multiple Smithsonian museums on the National Mall, DC
πŸ’°Cost: Free (some require timed-entry passes)
πŸ”¬Category: STEM & Science
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦Ages: All Ages

Highlights

⭐Museums open until 11 PM
⭐Sally's Night at Air and Space
⭐Asia After Dark DJ party
⭐Roller skating at Anacostia Museum
⭐Natural History after dark
⭐Way less crowded at night

What to Expect

If you have never taken your kids to a Smithsonian museum at 10 PM, you are missing out on one of the best experiences in DC. The Smithsonian Solstice is back, and this year it is a full three-day weekend for the first time. Friday and Saturday nights the museums stay open until 11 PM, with Sunday running regular hours.

We have been going since our oldest was three, and the nighttime atmosphere is a completely different animal. The usual midday chaos? Gone. You can actually stand in front of the Hope Diamond without a crowd six people deep. Your kid can take their sweet time staring at the dinosaur bones without getting bumped by a tour group every thirty seconds. It is genuinely peaceful in a way that daytime visits just are not.

But the real draw is the special programming. Sally's Night at Air and Space celebrates women in STEM with hands-on activities and cool demos. Asia After Dark at the Freer turns into a full-on DJ and dance party (yes, your kids will lose their minds). And roller skating inside the Anacostia Community Museum is exactly as wild and fun as it sounds. My seven-year-old still talks about it from last year.

Here is my honest advice: pick one or two museums max. You will not hit them all in one night, and trying to rush between buildings kills the vibe. Start with the one your kids care about most, take your time, and soak it in. The Mall at sunset with the monuments lit up is its own kind of magic. Build in a little walking time for that.

One more thing. Kids under five might hit a wall around 9 PM. We learned this the hard way. If your little ones tend to melt down after bedtime, plan to go early in the evening and wrap up before it gets too late. Older kids, though? They will never want to leave.

Tips from a Parent

Getting There

METRO Smithsonian station (Blue/Orange/Silver) or L'Enfant Plaza (Blue/Orange/Silver/Green/Yellow) for most museums on the Mall.
METRO Federal Triangle station (Blue/Orange/Silver) for the National Museum of American History.
BUS Multiple bus routes run along the National Mall, including the DC Circulator National Mall route.
CAR Street parking is available after 6 PM along the Mall and surrounding streets. Much easier to find spots in the evening than during the day.

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