Can you believe it? March is almost over! Don’t let the time flying by get you down, after all, spring is finally here after a long winter. Not only that but there’s no shortage of fun to be had around the city, here are 10 of the best things to do in & around Seattle this week.

Karaoke with Baby Ketten

Ready to sing to your heart’s content in front of a bunch of strangers or your friends? It might just be time to head to karaoke at Cafe Racer. You’ll find a professional sound system, lights, a real stage, and an impressive library of music.

When: Every Monday
Where: 1510 11th Ave
Cost: Free

Green Book Tour

The Green Book Tour is a new self-guided history tour created by the soon-to-open Black & Tan Hall. It’s available both online and as an app depending on your needs. When taking the tour you’ll be transported back in time to the 1920s and 30s as you learn all about the Black-owned and Black-friendly businesses that operated along Seattle’s Jackson Street.

Head to a local nursery and get your spring garden started

Chances are after the long winter, your garden is patiently waiting for a little TLC. The time is now to get out there and start getting your seeds and starts organized for a great season of gardening. To make things even better, Seattle and the surrounding area have tons of great gardening stores and we’ve listed them out for you.

Get some work done in a new space

Next, a trio of some “regular”, but still fun, options around the city. If working from home is getting a little old, then maybe check out our roundup of some of the best cafes in the city to get some work done.

Where: Click the link above for our picks

GUM BABY: Tariqa Waters

Check out this exhibition at the Museum of Museums. Artist Tariqa Waters “tells a story of the sticky contradictions and dualities inherent to vices rooted in Americana-distorted memories and tall tales.” Enter a wonderland of glass sculptures, lighting and imagery.

When: April 30th
Where: 900 Boylston Ave
Cost: $10-$20

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Moisture Festival

The Moisture Festival is back in a big way this year! With a new home at the Broadway Performance Hall, guests will get to enjoy an all-new experience. Watch varieté, cabaret, and more.

When: Until April 16th
Where: 1625 Broadway
Cost: $30+

Check out a free workout class

The Seattle Center is offering free workout classes every Wednesday until March 29th. Attendees can choose between yoga and Zumba classes. All classes are drop-in so all you have to do is show up but make sure to bring water, proper attire, and a yoga mat.

When: Wednesdays until March 29th
Where: Seattle Center
Cost: Free

Check out the cherry blossoms

The cherry blossoms only bloom once a year! Don’t take them for granted and treat yourself to a little post work walk among the beautiful blooms. There’s trees all across the city and we went ahead and made a list of all the spost worth visiting.

Nosh on a burger

What’s better comfort food than a burger? You probably have your favorite spots to hit up in the city but it doesn’t hurt to try something different. We went ahead and compiled a whole list of all the best burger places to check out in and around Seattle.

Shop at a local vintage store

With spring just around the corner, you might be looking for a new piece or two for your closet. If that’s the case it doesn’t hurt to check out one of Seattle’s many amazing local vintage stores. From sportswear to true vintage pieces, there’s a store out there for you and we made a list of them.

Enjoy all of the things to do in Seattle, and have a great week!