Almost two months into the new year might have you feeling like you need a long weekend. If that’s the case, you’re in luck because it just so happens to be President’s Day Weekend. From what’s open & closed to music to delicious food, to live performance, and more, we have you covered. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this President’s Day Weekend!

Lucki

Rapper and producer Lucki is playing tunes from his newest album. You’ll be able to hear all of your favorite hits and it’s sure to be a high-energy concert.

When: February 17th
Where: 1700 1st Ave S
Cost: $52+

Sixth Annual Winter Beer Festival

Guests will find 32 beers and ciders, merch for sale, food specials and live music all afternoon. You’ll be able to hear from artists The Panda Conspiracy and Space Whales.

When: February 18th
Where: 18607 Bothell Way NE Bothell, WA
Cost: $28

Tourist

Electronic musician William Edward Phillips aka Tourist has been busy the past few years working on new projects, reworks, and more. Hear what he’s been up to when he comes to Seattle later in February.

When: February 21st
Where: 925 E Pike St
Cost: $44

Grab bagels for breakfast

Bagels for breakfast are always a good idea. Whether you’re a simple butter and cream cheese person or a full-on lox sandwich, Seattle has some great shops. We of course made a list of the best locally-owned spots for you to check out to grab the perfect bagel or dozen for weekend mornings.

Can Can’s House of Hearts

House of Hearts is the newest production from Can Can, an original story set in an imagined world. The production is infused with the romance of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the quirkiness of Lewis Carroll, and the fantasies of L. Frank Baum.

When: Until March 26th
Where: 95 Pine Street
Cost: $49+

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Fremont Sunday Market

The Fremont Market is truly a classic Seattle shopping experience and it happens year-round, rain or shine. It’s a great place to find antiques, vintage clothing, and much more.

When: Every Sunday
Where: Evanston Ave N & 34th St

Northwest Flower & Garden Festival

This year the flower and garden festival is about “Spring Vibes Only.” You’ll find over 20 display gardens, more than 90 free seminars and workshops, and thousands of treasures in the garden marketplace. The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival is a great place to gather ideas and inspiration for beautiful living spaces.

When: Until February 19th
Where: 800 Convention Pl
Cost: $26+

The Friends Experience

You have the opportunity to explore set recreations like Joey and Chandler’s apartment, Monica and Rachel’s kitchen, and of course Central Perk. Visitors will also be able to see a wide array of props and costumes from the show. Between photo ops, exclusive merch, and more, this is a must-visit event for any Friends fan.

When: February 1st-April 30th
Where: Pacific Place, 600 Pine St
Cost: $39.50+

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. And it’s your last chance to check it out!

When: Until February 18th
Where: Lumen Field
Cost: $149+ per person

Plant Based Food Tour in Pike Place Market

Check out Pike Place Market in Seattle through a 12-item tasting menu! Chow down on scrumptious plant-based delights that will immediately make you appreciate plant-based eating like never before!

When: February 17th, 19th, and 20th
Where: 1928 Pike Pl
Cost: $76 per person

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