Happy Monday, Seattle! This week is a big one, it’s both the end of November and the beginning of December. So watch live performances or even just watch a good old movie if you like to keep things simple. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.

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.

Check out Seattle’s new Uniqlo

There’s no reason to drive to Bellevue anymore to grab your favorite Uniqlo items. The retailer just opened a brand new store in the heart of Seattle and they have all of your favorite basics.

Where: 300 Pine St
Hours: Daily 10 AM-7 PM

See what’s new on Netflix

Whether you like it or not, December is here. Plan out your month of streaming by checking out what’s coming to a computer screen or TV near you in the new month.

Snowflake Lane 2022

Beginning November 25th, onlookers can “experience the wonder of falling snow, dazzling lights, festive music, toy drummers, and dancers” in Bellevue’s complimentary nightly parade of holiday floats. You’re invited to line the sidewalks between Bellevue Square and Lincoln Square from NE 4th to NE 8th Streets every night at 7 pm.

When: November 25th-December
Where: 227 Bellevue Way NE, Bellevue, WA
Cost: Free

Grab some gifts for the foodie in your life

If there’s one thing we know about this city, it’s that Seattle is full of foodies. That means you’ll probably be navigating buying at least one food-centric gift this holiday season and foodie gift ideas can be hard. We’re here to help with a few ideas that can either inspire your gifting decisions or set you on the right path.

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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.

Plan a romantic winter date

Get a head start on your winter plans and get a few date ideas from us. We compiled a few romantic winter date ideas that you can pick and choose from to help you have the best winter yet.

The 1975 At Their Very Best

Ah yes, 2013 Tumblr is calling, The 1975 is in town and as you might have guessed tickets are only at resale prices right now. If you’re willing to shell out almost $200 to see them, go for it.

When: December 2nd
Where: 800 Occidental Ave S
Cost: $155+

Urban Craft Uprising

This is the largest indie craft fair in both Seattle and the Pacific Northwest as a whole. You’ll find over 150 vendors selling all sorts of wares perfect for gift giving this holiday season. There’s a preview night on the 2nd and you’ll be able to check out the full fair on the 3rd and 4th.

When: December 2nd-4th
Where: Seattle Center Exhibition Hall

Teatro ZinZanni: Coming Home

ZinZanni’s original brand of “love, chaos, and dinner” will be evident in their limited engagement run of the all-new show, Coming Home. In the spirit of building back stronger, it’s the first show in Seattle since the pandemic and a must-see for anyone who was a regular at past performances.

When: Until February 23rd 2023
Where: SODO Park, 3200 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA
Cost: $109+

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