We hope the first full weekend of April treated you well but now the week is here! Between concerts, food festivals, and outdoor events there’s plenty worth checking out. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.

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

Denzel Curry

Next up is Denzel Curry who is arriving in Seattle with a whole crew. You’ll be able to hear from him as well as Kenny Mason, Mike Dimes, Playthatboizay.

When: April 4th
Where: 1700 1st Avenue South
Cost: $35

Sponsored Pick: Coast Hotels Flash Sale

Looking for a much-deserved trip? North American hotel chain, Coast Hotels, is celebrating their 50th Anniversary with a massive sale that you’re going to want to take advantage of!  You can enjoy a BOGO 50% off for every other night of your stay, when you purchase during their 96-hour sale window from April 5th ’til April 8th!

Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

As the La Conner Daffodil Festival wraps up, the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is beginning. See all of your favorite blooms at your preferred festival farm and of course, grab some blooms to take home. Best of all, you have all month to check it out.

girl in red

Intimate rock/pop sensation girl in red aka Marie Ulven is making the trek from Oslo to Seattle. Enjoy her tunes and get the chance to hear from Holly Humberstone as well.

When: April 8th
Where: 1700 1st Avenue South
Cost: $25

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Enjoy one last brew at Hale’s Ales

One of Seattle’s OG independently owned breweries is closing early next month. If you’re looking to have a brew with some friends you might as well get out there and show them some love. Cheers to the weekend right?

Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Hours: Monday-Friday 3 pm-9 pm and Saturdays 12 pm-9 pm, Closing April 9th

U District Cherry Blossom Festival

The best way to celebrate Seattle’s cherry blossoms is, of course, by visiting them. But it doesn’t hurt to enjoy a little bit of extra celebration, especially when it’s a new festival. The first annual U District Cherry Blossom Festival is happening now complete with blooms, food & drink specials, and shopping.

When: Until April 10th
Where: University District
Cost: Free/Varies

Hit up a waterfront patio

Ready for patio season? We’re right behind ya and that’s why we made a list of some of our favorite waterfront patios around the city. Because what’s better than a patio on the water?

Seattle Moisture Festival

This festival is actually the world’s largest Comedy/Varieté festival.  It centers around 3-15 minute acts performed by artists accompanied by a live show band. To make things even more interesting, you never know what you’ll see on stage. Generally, you can expect aerialists, jugglers, magicians, comedians, and more. Plus it’s the final days of Hale’s Ales being open so go and show them some love.

When: Until April 10th
Where: 4301 Leary Way NW
Cost: $14–$28

Seattle Restaurant Week

This bi-annual prix fixe dining promotion gives you a unique chance to support the greater Seattle area’s culinary community. You’ll be able to choose from either a lunch or dinner menu from tons of great local restaurants. Be sure to check which restaurants are participating this year.

When: Until April 16th
Where: Participating restaurants
Cost: $20-$65

Have a great week, Seattle!