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Updated · WJLA · Jun 30
Washington Expects 50 Million America 250 Visitors as Hotel Bookings Rise
Updated
Updated · WJLA · Jun 30

Washington Expects 50 Million America 250 Visitors as Hotel Bookings Rise

3 articles · Updated · WJLA · Jun 30

Summary

  • 50 million visitors are projected for Washington during the America 250 celebration, with officials and tourism groups expecting a major summer lift for hotels, museums and July 4 events centered on the National Mall.
  • Hotel demand is already strengthening: more than two dozen hotels are selling DC250 packages, luxury properties report record bookings, and the city also has 18 conventions lined up for 2026 worth an estimated $317 million.
  • Tourism enters the celebration from a strong base. Destination DC said 27.2 million people visited in 2025, spending nearly $12 billion, generating $2.5 billion in tax revenue and supporting more than 114,000 jobs, even as international visitation fell 4%.
  • That spending matters beyond the festivities because visitor dollars save the average D.C. household more than $3,600 in taxes while the city faces pressure from federal workforce cuts and commercial real estate weakness.

Insights

With its tourism ad budget slashed, can D.C. truly capitalize on the America 250 visitor opportunity?
With 50 million visitors expected, can D.C.'s infrastructure handle the massive influx during the America 250 celebration?
Beyond the tourism boom, what is D.C.'s long-term plan for its struggling commercial real estate and workforce?