![]() (The lineup changes each weekend, so multiple visits might be in order.) Note that Hook Hall and its beer garden are welcoming to dogs and kids. The Park View Holiday Market brings dozens of vendors to Hook Hall over three consecutive Saturdays, taking the place of the indoor Park View farmers market. The large patio is turning into a marketplace with food and drink vendors as well as other gifts. ![]() The Maydan Holiday Market takes its inspiration from the Florida Avenue restaurant’s name, which means “gathering place” in multiple languages. ![]() The circle itself will host a photo booth and snacks, while Dupont Underground holds 20 vendors. A few ideas: At least 65 vendors are setting up for the Dupont Circle Holiday Pop-Up on Saturday afternoon, turning Connecticut Avenue, P Street and 17th Street NW into the city’s biggest sidewalk sale. Holiday markets: This weekend is packed with opportunities to finish your seasonal shopping. Alternatives include the Scottish Christmas Walk through Alexandria with marching groups, vintage cars and pipe and drum bands (11 a.m.) and Manassas’s 75th annual Christmas Parade, featuring marching bands, floats, balloons and around 2,000 participants (10 a.m.). On dry land, the big Christmas in Middleburg Parade has sold all its parking passes, and organizers say anyone who arrives without one “will not be able to park” in town. The Wharf offers fireworks, s’mores around campfires and photos with Santa. Dozens of brightly lit, festively decorated vessels participate, and there are dockside activities, too: In Alexandria, kids can write letters to Santa and make holiday ornaments while adults visit a beer garden or hot chocolate bar. It’s hard to imagine a more festive place than the Potomac River, which is set aglow thanks to holiday boat parades in Old Town Alexandria (5:30 p.m.) and at the Wharf (7 p.m.). Holiday parades: Some people might think the most important parade took place last Thursday, but this Saturday is the high point of holiday parade season, with events taking place on land and on the water.
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