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Seasonal Activities, Things to Do · January 14, 2025

What to Do in Seattle During Winter

What to Do in Seattle During Winter

I was wondering what to do in Seattle during winter when I first moved here because Seattle isn’t known as a snowy winter destination. However, I learned that this city has a ton of holiday spirit and fun things to do come winter. Plus, it’s perfectly situated for a snow day within a few hours drive.

And since we’re a city that deals with rain, Seattle has a ton of indoor activities for when the winter weather becomes too much. From coffee shops and museums to beaches and urban hikes, here are my favorite things to do in Seattle during winter.

What to Do in Seattle During Winter

Seattle is the perfect place to visit in winter because there are less tourists and the weather is mild, meaning you can partake in both indoor and outdoor activities in winter. Here are my favorites, whether you’re visiting for 2 days in Seattle or live here!

Save this to Pinterest for later, as I’ll add more winter activities in Seattle as I discover them!

Partake in snow sports and activities

Seattle doesn’t usually get snow, but I’m writing this two weeks after we had an intense snowstorm. We were literally sledding and cross-country skiing in our neighborhood!

If you’re looking for winter activities in Seattle but there isn’t snow, check out my guide to winter day trips from Seattle. There are a few places starting about an hour from Seattle with some of the best cross-country skiing in Washington state, snowshoeing trails, and plenty of sledding opportunities. There are also great ski resorts in Washington…some with tubing! Consider spending the weekend at a winter getaway in Washington so you can cozy up next to a fire with hot chocolate after a day playing in the snow.

If you want to spend a winter day in Seattle proper, head to Kraken Community Iceplex in Northgate for some ice skating.

woman cross country skiing in Washington

Visit Seattle museums

We’re lucky to have a lot of Seattle museums perfect for spending rainy days. Here are some of the most popular worth seeking out. If you’re on a budget, check out my guide to free museums in Seattle.

Seattle Art Museum

website | 1300 1st Ave (Downtown) | price: ~$30 per adult

This is probably my favorite Seattle museum. It’s right downtown and has a great collection of modern art exhibits, both permanent and rotating. They also have special late nights once a month where they turn the lobby into a posh lounge with music and drinks.

SAM also owns Olympic Sculpture Park, a gorgeous park right along the Seattle waterfront that gives you beautiful views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. I used to walk the trail that runs through the park on my way home from work, admiring the larger-than-life modern sculptures scattered throughout. If you only have one day in Seattle, make sure this spot is on your list of places to visit!

person walking at the Olympic Sculpture Park, what to do in Seattle during winter

MoPop

website | 325 5th Ave N (Queen Anne) | price: ~$30 per adult

I had a holiday work party at the Museum of Pop Culture once. It’s the perfect venue because it’s funky and has a lot of fun exhibits ranging from music to horror films.

Since this museum sits right in Seattle Center, it’s also perfectly located for checking out the Space Needle. The needle’s new observation deck offers dining with a gorgeous view, plus a glass floor for seeing the ground from above.

Pacific Science Center

website | 200 2nd Ave N (Queen Anne) | price: ~$25 per adult

I used to go to Pac-Sci all the time to see IMAX movies, but this is also a great museum if you love science and techie things. My nieces really enjoy this museum because there are a lot of interactive exhibits. Plus they have a super fun Laser Dome experience where they time light art to popular music in a pitch black planetarium-like room.

MOHAI

website | 860 Terry Ave N (South Lake Union) | price: ~$25 per adult

The Museum of History and Industry sits right on beautiful Lake Union and has multiple floors of exhibits taking you through the history of how the Emerald City came to be. It’s interesting learning about how different neighborhoods were formed and the various professions that boomed and waned here over time.

View of Seattle skyline and Lake Union at Gas Works Park

Nordic Heritage Museum

website | 2655 NW Market St (Ballard) | price: ~$20 per adult

The Nordic Museum is perfectly located in Ballard, a north Seattle neighborhood that is known for its Scandinavian roots. This museum takes a look at the history of Nordic heritage and how they made their way to Seattle. They also host cool traveling exhibits, such as an immersive look at the Northern Lights.

Chihuly Garden & Glass

website | 305 Harrison St (Lower Queen Anne) | price: ~$30 per adult

Dale Chihuly is a famous Washington blown glass artist and he displays the majority of his work at the Garden & Glass museum right underneath the Space Needle in Seattle Center. They offer free fours throughout the day where a docent will take you around his breathtaking work. You can also see live glassblowing demonstrations and purchase the pieces they make in the Space Needle gift shop for ~$80. Proceeds go to supporting local artists, so it’s a worthwhile souvenir to take home. In fact, I have one I bought sitting on my TV console!

Wing Luke Museum

website | 719 S King St (International District) | price: ~$17 per adult

The Wing Luke Museum is located in the vibrant Chinatown-International District. Its exhibits share the history of Asian and Pacific Island people in the Pacific Northwest. They also host really fun educational programs, like food crawls throughout the neighborhood to learn more about Asian cuisine. Your ticket includes a tour of the historic hotel it shares a building with, available on a first come, first serve basis.

Pro tip: You’ll be a few blocks away from the Seattle Pinball Museum! Head there to explore one of the most unique things to do in Seattle.

Experience all the holiday festivities

I was super surprised to learn that Seattle, a city not known for being very religious, is festive AF when November and December roll around. There are seemingly countless Seattle Christmas activities and Seattle Christmas markets, plus a ton of Christmas light displays, holiday shows, and special pop-up meals.

My articles linked in the previous paragraph have the full list of activities, but here are some of the most popular winter events you don’t want to miss:

  • Christmas Ships Boat Parade
  • Winterfest
  • The Nutcracker Ballet
  • New Year’s Eve at the Space Needle

Nutcracker performance, one of the best things to do in Seattle in November

Check out the Woodland Park Zoo

website | 5500 Phinney Ave N (Phinney Ridge) | price: ~$20 per adult

Fun fact, I used to work at the Woodland Park Zoo! I was a photo intern one summer between my junior and senior year of college. My job was to organize my boss’ photos (not fun) and roam the grounds taking photos.

I used to love getting lost in the exhibits, but it was hard to do in the summer with all the crowds. Adding the zoo to your list of what to do in Seattle during winter is perfect because there are less people this time of year.

giraffe eating at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park

Head to the Seattle Aquarium

website | 1483 Alaska Way (Downtown) | price: ~$40 per adult depending on day

If you love animals, the Seattle Aquarium is another gem worth visiting. It’s right on the Seattle waterfront, offering uninterrupted views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountains from its pier. They have a great selection of animals, such as playful otters and hypnotizing jellyfish.

They also have a bunch of interactive exhibits, like this one where you can touch starfish. I used to do this with my nieces when they were young and they absolutely loved it (and ok, I did too!).

woman sitting on rock overlooking Discovery Park

Explore Discovery Park

website | 3801 Discovery Park Blvd (Magnolia) | price: free

Discovery Park offers one of the best Seattle viewpoints. It sits right on the Puget Sound and has landscape not too unlike San Juan Island with its grassy meadow, beach cliffs, and pebbly beach.

You might be thinking, “The beach? In winter?” and I’m here to say yes. You’ll have the place virtually to yourself, particularly if you go on a weekday, and it offers really cool moody vibes perfect for photos.

Catch sunset at Golden Gardens

website | 8498 Seaview Pl NW (Ballard) | price: free

Another great beach to spend a winter day in Seattle is Golden Gardens, one of the best parks in Seattle. This beach is super crowded in summer, but you can roam the sand freely and take in views of the Olympic Mountains with barely a soul in sight come winter or spring break in Seattle.

enjoying sunset at a beach, what to do in Seattle in winter

Enjoy Pike Place Market without tourists

website | 85 Pike St (Downtown) | price: free

When I only have 24 hours in downtown Seattle, visiting Pike Place Market during non-peak times is a must-do. It’s even more important when I’m wondering “what to do in Seattle during winter” because it’s way less crowded in winter, particularly during the week, so it’s the perfect time to roam the vendors and restaurants freely without bumping into people.

When you visit, use my guides as you explore:

  • Best Pike Place Market Breakfast Spots
  • Self-Guided Pike Place Tour
  • Best Pike Place Market Restaurants

Pike Place Market, a must visit in Seattle in winter

Discover coffee shops

There’s nothing more cozy than spending a winter day parked in one of Seattle’s coffee shops to get some creative work done. I love visiting some of the best coffee roasters in Seattle, grabbing a cup or three, and spending a few hours people watching over my laptop.

Go on a wine or beer crawl

We’re so lucky to have a ton of awesome Pacific Northwest wineries and breweries right here in Seattle. Many in Seattle offer covered heated patios and allow both kids and dogs, so you can still feel as if you’re outside with the whole fam even when it’s a rainy day in winter.

For beer, there are a ton of Seattle breweries and craft beer bars worth visiting. If you’re short on time, check out the Ballard neighborhood and do your own self-guided Seattle brewery tour of the approximately 15 breweries within walking distance of each other. While you’re at it, take a self-guided Seattle food tour for a bite between breweries.

For wine, head to SODO to check out the Seattle urban wineries or drive ~30 minutes east to Woodinville. If you stick to SODO, there are about 12 all within a short drive of each other, which is a fun way to spend a winter day in Seattle.

closeup of wine tasting flight

Catch a show

There’s a ton of theaters and music venues around Seattle. You can catch a musical at 5th Avenue Theatre, a play at one of the Seattle Theater Groups venues, or a concert at Neumos in Capitol Hill. If you’re into burlesque, head to the Can Can Culinary Cabaret or The Triple Door for fun performances.

musical cabaret, a unique Seattle experience gift idea

Rent a hot tub boat

website | 2520 Westlake Ave N (South Lake Union) | price: ~$400 for 2 hours

You heard that right: you can rent a hot tub boat and take it out on Lake Union! Since it’s heated, this is a fun thing to do during winter in Seattle. You can catch beautiful views of Gas Works Park and the Seattle skyline while soaking in steamy waters. Then get dinner at one of the best South Lake Union restaurants in Seattle.

hot tub boat in Seattle
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More wintry things to do near Seattle

Here’s what to do in Seattle during winter if you’re looking for a snowy winter escape.

  • Hire a Travel Planner to Plan Your Dream Trip
  • Rent One of These Dreamy Winter Cabins in Washington
  • Check out 50+ Holiday Craft Shows
  • Explore Things to Do in Methow Valley in Winter
  • Visit Lake Chelan in Winter
  • Experience the Cozy Things to Do in Leavenworth in Winter

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