Somehow we’ve arrived at the last full weekend of September. What shall we do? Have some fun of course! Between getting outdoors, shopping, and seeing art, there are tons of things to check out. So here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this weekend.

Get spooked at the Georgetown Morgue

Seattle’s favorite haunted house is back for another year of terrifying in-person scares. Best of all? It starts this weekend! So get out there and get spooked or plan ahead and purchase your tickets for a date later on.

When: Weekends and select additional days September 24th-November 6th
Where: 5000 East Marginal Way South
Cost: $30 GA, $30 Self Guided Tour

Visit a ghost town

Why not start off spooky season by visiting some ghosts? Well, ghost towns that is. Washington happens to have a lot of them and they’re not too far from the city. So get ready to adventure and get a little spooked because we’ve compiled a list of the best of the best.

Where: Click above to see our picks.

Go for an autumn hike

Looking to get outdoors? Consider taking a hike near Seattle this weekend. We compiled a list of some of our favorite spots to hike and take in stunning autumn views. Best of all, the spots are within an hour or two of Seattle.

Where: Click above to see our picks

Visit Macklemore’s pop up

If you’re looking to do some shopping this weekend then you might as well check out Macklemore’s new pop-up on Capitol Hill. You’ll find his Bogey Boys brand as well as a vintage marketplace called Goose Magees.  So shop till you drop!

Where: 1523 10th Ave
Hours: Daily 11 am-7 pm

Washington State Fair

The one and only Washington State Fair is back this year with a whole lot to do and see. Like years past you can enjoy rides, farm animals and all sorts of tasty food. Plus you can hear concerts from musicians like Carrie Underwood, Salt-N-Peppa, Sublime, and more.

When: September Until 26th
Where: 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA
Cost: $13+

Recent Posts:
The world’s first molecular coffee is officially available and it was made right here in Seattle
Starbucks is testing out a new lentil-based whipped cream right here in Washington

Dawn Cerny: Les Choses

This exhibition by Dawn Cerny references the 1965 novel by French author Georges Perec and has to do with desires of material objects both tangible and intangible. The sculptures in the exhibit embody mindscapes and you’ll see lots of everyday objects that you recognize. We definitely recommend checking it out.

When: Until September 26th
Where: 1300 First Ave
Cost: $20-$30

Pike Place Express Market South Lake Union

Did you know that Pike Place Market has an express market? Seems like not many people do! It’s located in South Lake Union and is back for a limited time and definitely worth checking out. Once a week grab fresh produce, flowers products, and more from local vendors.

When: Until September 30th
Where: 410 Terry Ave N
Cost: Varies

The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection

This art collection celebrates the achievements and contributions of Black Americans from 1595 to the present. You can see masterful paintings, sculptures, photographs, rare books, letters, manuscripts, and more that offer a well-rounded look at the African American experience.

When: Until November 28th
Where: 1701 Pacific Ave Tacoma, Washington
Cost: $18

Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art

Love the Frye? Well, their collection is growing! You can check out 7 recent artworks by Juventino Aranda, Rokni Haerizadeh, Rose Nestler, Mary Ann Peters, Cauleen Smith, Anthony White, and Ko Kirk Yamahira. All of these works were acquired by the museum in 2019 and are being shown together now.

When: Until January 11th
Where: 704 Terry Ave
Cost: Free

Go for an autumn hike

Looking to get outdoors? Consider taking a hike near Seattle this weekend. We compiled a list of some of our favorite spots to hike and take in stunning autumn views. Best of all, the spots are within an hour or two of Seattle.

Where: Click above to see our picks

Now get out there and have some fun! We hope that you all have a great first weekend of fall and we’ll catch you back here next week. Enjoy folks!