D.C. will be transformed into an art lover’s paradise on Saturday as the Nuit Blanche-inspired Art All Night returns for another year.

Dozens of venues across the city will host art of every form, live performances and movies during the event, founded by French Thomas Creative‘s Ariana Austin and produced by D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. Below are the basics of what you need to know.

Hours: 8
While the event claims to go all night, it actually runs from 7 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Neighborhoods: 5
This year’s events are taking place in five neighborhoods: Dupont Circle, H Street NE, Congress Heights, Shaw and the area of North Capitol Street near Bloomingdale.

Artists: Over 185
Visual artists, performers, musicians and DJs will be spread across the city. There are way too many to highlight, so check out the schedules for each neighborhood and a set of recommendations here.

Cost: $0
But you need to register ahead of time and check-in at the information booth in each neighborhood: Gateway Pavillion in Congress Heights (2700 MLK Avenue SE); the Dupont Circle Metro; Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street NW
; the Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Library (1630 7th Street NW); and 3rd and H Street NE.

Also free are Circulator buses that will connect the Dupont Circle (P Street and Dupont Circle NW; P and 18th Street NW), Shaw (Rhode Island Avenue and 7th Street NW) and North Capitol (Florida Avenue and North Capitol Street NW) stops and the H Street NE (H and 3rd Street NE; H and 15th Street NE) and Congress Heights (MLK Jr. Avenue and Milwaukee Place SE) stops. Organizers say the buses will run every 10 to 15 minutes.