Photo via Seattle Night Market's Instagram
Looking to enjoy a weekend of shopping, drinks, and more this month? We’ve got you covered. Seattle’s largest indoor Night Market is returning once again to Magnuson Park Hangar 30 this March It’s your chance to shop from Seattle’s makers, finders, and foodies all under one roof.
This beloved Night Market is transforming over 30,000 sq ft of indoor and outdoor space to give you a spring night to remember. You’ll be able to shop, snack, and booze your way through Magnuson Park’s historic Hangar 30 as you enjoy live entertainment, karaoke, photo booths, food trucks, and over 100 local retailers.
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What’s even more fun about this event is that it’s 21+ so you can enjoy a night of adults-only fun. Bring your SO, friends, or go solo. You might as well have a drink while you’re there because all alcohol sales are giving back. The proceeds will go to support the Seattle Farmers Market Association and help support the Farmers Relief Fund.
Keep in mind that this is a ticketed event so you need to purchase your tickets ahead of time. What’s more, you also need to provide proof of vaccination or a negative test taken 72 hours from the event date. So be sure to plan ahead to ensure that you can check out this amazing market. You can click below to learn more and grab tickets.
When: March 19th
Where: Magnuson Park Hangar 30, 6310 Northeast 74th Street, Seattle, WA
Cost: $12.50+
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