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10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week (January 30-February 3)

Welcome to the end of January and the beginning of February. With a new month comes all sorts of new things to see, do and experience. From staying in and relaxing with a movie to dining out, we have plenty of options for you this week. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.

Check out some of Seattle’s favorite restaurants

Seattle just ranked among the best food destinations in the US. What fuelled that ranking is peoples reviews of restaurants here in our city. So why not check out what people are loving and try something new or perhaps even revisit an old fave spot of yours.

Grab a drink at a beautiful lobby bar

If you’re looking for a new place to grab drinks in Seattle this week, heading to a local hotel is a great choice. Many of our city’s hotels have beautiful bars that also happen to be available to the public. Here are 5 of the swankiest hotel bars you can grab a drink at in Seattle.

See what’s new on Netflix

February is here and that means new Netflix! Between old favorites and new releases there are all sorts of shows to watch. Plan out the rest of your month of streaming by checking out what’s coming to a computer screen or TV near you this month.

Mindfulness Meditation at the Frye

Need to take some time to get back in touch with yourself? You’re in luck because The Frye has a free, mindfulness meditation that you can attend on the first Wednesday of the month. It’s one of the most relaxing things to do in Seattle for sure.

Plaid

English electronic duo Plaid are coming to Seattle for what is sure to be an unforgettable concert. Hear tracks from their newest album and enjoy hits from their older works.

When: February 2nd
Where: 925 E Pike St
Cost: $44

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Silent Reading Party: In-Person

The beloved Silent Reading Party is back in person if you’d like to have the experience of reading amongst strangers inside the beautiful Hotel Sorrento. Keep in mind there is a $20 food and drink minimum on top of your ticket price.

When: First Wednesday of each month
Where: 900 Madison St
Cost: $8-$40

Pretend it’s summer at the Volunteer Park Conservatory

Winter might be here for a while but it doesn’t mean that you can’t get a little heat. The Volunteer Park Conservatory is open year-round and is full of beautiful tropical plants. It’s a great place to stroll with a date and enjoy a little peace and quiet in one of Seattle’s best parks.

Where: 1400 East Galer Street
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 10 AM-4 PM
Cost: $6

Field to Table

From February 3rd-18th, Lumen Field will be transformed into one of the city’s most unique restaurants. Reservations start at $149 per person plus service charge and tax and come with a four course meal.

When: February 3rd-18th
Where: Lumen Field
Cost: $149+ per person

Go ice skating

Now that Halloween is behind us, you might just be looking to get more in the holiday or winter spirit. If that’s the case, ice skating is a great option. We’ve highlighted some of the best rinks around the city for you to enjoy.

Candlelight Concerts Seattle

Candlelight Concerts have happened in over 100 cities around the world with more than 3 million attendees. For the Seattle series, there are 10 different concerts being offered with a selection of available dates. Hear renditions of your favorite artists like Radiohead, Taylor Swift, and Coldplay.

When: Until February 14th, 2023
Where: Participating venues
Cost: $30+

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