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Top 10 U.S. Cities for Cherry Blossom Festivals and Viewing in 2026: Washington D.C. Peaks
Spring has painted parts of the United States in soft shades of pink and white as cherry blossoms reach peak bloom across the country in late March and early April 2026, drawing millions of visitors to festivals that celebrate Japanese-American friendship, cultural exchange and the fleeting beauty of the season.

With the National Cherry Blossom Festival in full swing in the nation’s capital and similar events unfolding from Georgia to the Pacific Northwest, travelers are flocking to cities boasting thousands — or in one case hundreds of thousands — of flowering trees. Peak bloom in Washington, D.C., officially arrived on March 26, slightly ahead of some forecasts, creating a spectacular backdrop against iconic monuments.
While weather can shift timing by days or even a week, the 2026 season aligns well with major festivals running through mid-April. Here is a ranking of the 10 most popular U.S. cities for cherry blossom viewing and festivals this spring, based on tree counts, event scale, visitor numbers and expert recommendations from tourism boards and horticultural sources:
- Washington, D.C. — The undisputed centerpiece of American cherry blossom season. Nearly 3,800 Yoshino cherry trees ring the Tidal Basin, framing the Jefferson Memorial and other landmarks in a pink haze. The National Cherry Blossom Festival runs March 20 to April 12, featuring parades, the Blossom Kite Festival, Petalpalooza fireworks, cultural performances and a Sakura Matsuri street festival. Peak bloom was declared March 26, with optimal viewing expected into early April. The festival ties into the nation’s 250th anniversary celebrations, adding patriotic flair to the blooms. Crowds are heavy, so early morning or evening visits are advised.
- Macon, Georgia — Known as the “Cherry Blossom Capital of the World,” Macon boasts more than 350,000 Yoshino cherry trees — far outnumbering Washington, D.C. The International Cherry Blossom Festival, March 20-29, transforms the city into the “Pinkest Party on Earth” with concerts, amusement rides, food vendors, hot air balloons and family events at Carolyn Crayton Park. Mid-to-late March typically brings peak bloom, making it an accessible Southern alternative with fewer crowds than the capital.
- Newark, New Jersey — Branch Brook Park holds the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in the United States, with more than 5,300 specimens. The park’s Cherry Blossom Festival, running April 4-19, includes Bloomfest on April 19 featuring Japanese cultural demonstrations, live music and a craft market. Visitors can drive or walk tree-lined paths for an immersive experience rivaling larger festivals. Peak bloom is expected around mid-April.
- Seattle, Washington — The University of Washington Quad becomes a pink tunnel of cherry trees each spring, one of the most photographed spots in the Pacific Northwest. Peak bloom hits mid-to-late March, drawing students, locals and tourists for hanami-style picnics. Additional viewing areas include Kobe Terrace and the Seattle Japanese Garden. The setting against Pacific Northwest evergreens creates a striking contrast.
- Brooklyn, New York — The Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Esplanade and surrounding grounds host one of the Northeast’s premier displays, with over 200 cherry trees of various species. Hanami Nights, scheduled April 21-24, offer evening illumination, cultural programming and a serene escape from Manhattan crowds. New York City’s broader cherry blossom spots, including the New York Botanical Garden, add to the metro area’s appeal.
- Portland, Oregon — Cherry trees line the Tom McCall Waterfront Park along the Willamette River and flourish at the Portland Japanese Garden, considered one of the most authentic outside Japan. Late March to early April brings peak viewing, with the urban backdrop enhancing the natural beauty. The city’s walkable layout makes it ideal for relaxed blossom strolls.
- St. Louis, Missouri — The Missouri Botanical Garden’s 14-acre Japanese Garden features more than 230 cherry trees that bloom from late March into early April. The garden’s serene paths and traditional landscaping provide a peaceful Midwest hanami experience, often paired with educational programs on Japanese culture.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia, held March 28-29 at the Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center and other sites, draws thousands with kimono dressing, origami, tea ceremonies and taiko drumming. The city’s roughly 2,600 cherry trees offer solid viewing without D.C.-level crowds, making it a strong East Coast option.
- Dallas, Texas — The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden’s “Dallas Blooms” festival, running through April 12, showcases 150 cherry trees alongside 500,000 tulips and other spring flowers. Concerts, floral classes and picnics create a festive atmosphere in the Southwest, with peak cherry blossoms typically in mid-March.
- Columbus, Ohio — The Greater Columbus Cherry Blossom Festival highlights more than 100 trees in Franklin Park, inspired by Washington, D.C.’s event. Cultural performances and family activities celebrate the season in the Midwest, offering a smaller-scale but charming alternative for regional visitors.
Trends and Practical Advice for 2026
This year’s season has been influenced by a cold winter followed by warming trends, resulting in slightly earlier blooms in some regions. Washington, D.C.’s peak arrived on March 26, while Southern and Western spots peaked or are peaking in mid-to-late March. Northern and higher-elevation areas may see blooms extending into mid-April.
Festivals emphasize cultural exchange, with many featuring Japanese music, food, crafts and educational elements honoring the 1912 gift of trees from Tokyo to Washington, D.C. Sustainability efforts, including careful tree maintenance and crowd management, are priorities at major sites.
Travelers should check real-time bloom updates via National Park Service Bloom Watch tools, garden websites or local tourism apps, as weather — especially wind and rain — can shorten the display. Early mornings or weekdays offer thinner crowds. Many events are free or low-cost, though parking and accommodations near popular sites book quickly.
Beyond the Blooms
Cherry blossom season boosts local economies through tourism, hotel stays and dining. In Washington, D.C., the festival coincides with broader spring events, while Macon’s “Pinkest Party” injects energy into downtown and park areas.
For those unable to travel, live webcams at the Tidal Basin and other sites provide virtual access. Photographers recommend wide-angle lenses for sweeping views and patience for the perfect petal-filled shot.
As petals begin to fall — creating “pink snow” on paths — the season reminds visitors of nature’s transience and the enduring cultural ties between the U.S. and Japan. Whether strolling the Tidal Basin, exploring Macon’s tree-lined streets or picnicking in Seattle’s Quad, 2026 offers memorable ways to welcome spring under canopies of cherry blossoms.
With festivals stretching into mid-April, there is still time to plan a trip and experience one of America’s most beloved seasonal spectacles.
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Growth across East Asia and the Pacific is losing momentum this year, weighed down by an energy shock, rising trade barriers, and persistent domestic vulnerabilities, but a surge in artificial intelligence-related trade and investment is offering a rare point of optimism, according to the World Bank’s latest regional economic report.
Key takeaways
- AI-related exports and investment surged across East Asia and the Pacific in 2025, with Malaysia, Thailand, and Viet Nam leading the way.
- Regional growth is forecast to slow to 4.2% in 2026, pressured by the Middle East energy shock, trade barriers, and weak domestic demand.
- Closing gaps in connectivity and skills is essential for the region to fully capture the productivity benefits of AI.
Regional growth is projected to slow to 4.2% in 2026, down from 5.0% in 2025, as the energy shock stemming from the Middle East conflict compounds the adverse impact of elevated trade barriers, global policy uncertainty, and domestic economic difficulties.
China, the region’s largest economy, is expected to decelerate from 5.0% growth in 2025 to 4.2% in 2026 and 4.3% in 2027, as weak domestic demand and property sector challenges persist and the global slowdown weighs on exports. The rest of the region is forecast to slow to 4.1% in 2026 before rebounding to 5.0% in 2027 as geopolitical tensions ease.
Against that difficult backdrop, the World Bank’s East Asia and Pacific Economic Update: Industrial Policy in the Digital Age identifies AI as a meaningful bright spot. The report highlights surging AI-related exports and investment in 2025, particularly in Malaysia, Thailand, and Viet Nam, as a notable positive development for the region.
Yet the Bank cautions that the full benefits of AI remain out of reach for much of the region. Adoption is constrained by gaps in connectivity and skills, with only 13 to 17% of multinational subsidiaries in China and Thailand currently using AI, roughly one third of the proportion seen in industrialised countries.
The report also examines how rising energy costs could deepen hardship for ordinary households. A sustained 50% increase in fuel prices could result in a 3 to 4% loss in income for households across the region, with the poor and small and medium enterprises identified as the most vulnerable.
On a longer-term strategy, the update argues that industrial policy, if carefully designed, can help unlock productivity gains. Targeted support for specific industries in the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, and, more recently, Viet Nam proved effective in part because those countries had strengthened their economic foundations, including infrastructure, education, and regulatory institutions, and had liberalised trade and investment. The Bank warns that similar efforts elsewhere have delivered weaker results where those foundations remain fragile.
World Bank Vice President for East Asia and the Pacific Carlos Felipe Jaramillo noted that while the region continues to outperform much of the world, sustaining growth will require confronting structural challenges and seizing the opportunities of the digital age to increase productivity and create more jobs.
World Bank Group Director of Research Aaditya Mattoo cautioned that present difficulties could increase economic distress and inhibit productivity growth, adding that measured support for people and firms could preserve jobs today while reviving stalled structural reforms could unleash growth tomorrow.
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