![]() Or, if you're focused on getting the best photo ops, try a walking tour guided by a professional photographer. Since many of the cherry blossom trees are by the water at Tidal Basin, a Potomac River cruise is a great way to see lots of pink petals in a short amount of time. You can also find the fleeting cherry blossoms in Foxhall Village near Georgetown and in Anacostia Park. With over 1,000 cherry trees of various varieties, the park offers an array of bloom times starting as early as mid-February with the cold cherry blossoms. ![]() ![]() For a slightly less crowded spot, visit the National Arboretum and look for the special Okami cherry tree, which blooms early in the season and has a dark, rich color. Mitsuike Park is located in Kanagawa Prefecture and is one of Japan’s top 100 cherry blossom viewing spots. ![]() The most famous places to see blossoms are West Potomac Park, East Potomac Park, and the grounds of the Washington Monument, but the blooms don't end there. While the city's exact peak bloom dates vary each year, they usually fall during the festival. The National Cherry Blossom Festival is celebrated from mid-March to mid-April each year in West Potomac Park-with a parade, kite-flying competition, fireworks, and more. Read on for the best ways to see the US capital in full bloom. ![]() The blooming season comes at the perfect time, when Washington's air starts to warm for spring but the real heat and humidity haven't yet set in. Thanks to a gift from the mayor of Tokyo in 1912, Washington DC has been home to thousands of cherry trees for more than 100 years. ![]()
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