Where do you park for the Tidal Basin?

Where do you park for the Tidal Basin?

General parking is available on West Basin Drive, on Ohio Drive SW, and at the Tidal Basin parking lot along Maine Ave., SW. Handicap parking and bus loading zone are available on Home Front Drive SW, accessed from southbound 17th St.

Where do you park for cherry blossoms in DC 2021?

There is not enough parking to accommodate all the vehicles driven to the Cherry Blossom festival. Visitor parking is available along Madison Drive NW and Jefferson Drive NW along the Mall, or along Constitution Avenue NW. Extremely limited bus parking on Independence Avenue SW between 15th and 17th streets.

Can you see the cherry blossoms from your car?

More Ways to Tour Cherry Blossoms in DC View the cherry blossoms from your car on a scenic drive around the Tidal Basin and East Potomac Park. Our route gives you lots of cherry blossom views and suggests a quiet area to stop and walk under the blossoms. Most of this route was closed in 2020 but is open in 2021.

Is street parking in DC free today?

There are 18,000 metered parking spaces in Washington DC split into different zones….Washington DC Parking Meter Hours.

Day of Week Premium Demand Zones Normal Demand Zones
Saturday 7:00am – 10:00pm 7:00am – 6:30pm
Sunday Free Parking Free Parking

Is there free parking at the Tidal Basin?

There are approximately 400 free parking spaces at Hains Point, in East Potomac Park. There is accessible parking at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt and World War II Memorials and near the Washington Monument and the Thomas Jefferson, Lincoln, Korean War Veterans, and Vietnam Veterans Memorials; at the Tidal Basin.

How long do cherry blossoms last?

24 Each tree may only bloom for up to a week. While cherry blossom season usually lasts about a month, from the time the first to the last tree blooms, each individual tree may only flower for about a week.

Is DC parking being enforced?

The relaxation of D.C. parking enforcement due to pressures of the coronavirus pandemic is ending. D.C. will resume all parking enforcement starting Tuesday. That includes vehicle towing and associated fines, street sweeping rules; vehicles must display valid D.C. registration and inspection stickers.

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