It’s a new week Seattle and there are plenty of things to do in this fair city. Between dancing, art, and food, we have you covered with an assortment of fun. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this week.

Zumba in Freeway Park

On Mondays from 5:30 PM–6:30 PM you can check out free Zumba classes in Freeway Park presented by the Washington Athletic Club. What’s even better is that no reservations are required, you simply need to show up.

When: Mondays until September 25th
Where: Freeway Park
Cost: Free

$10 Pizza Mondays

Mondays don’t have to be so bad. Every Monday you can score $10 pizzas from 5 PM-9 PM. Reservations are encouraged, dine-in only, 90-minute limit on tables, it gets busy!

When: Mondays
Where: 2305 24th Ave E
Cost: $10+

Psychic Dissection: The Films of Shinya Tsukamoto

Love watching new films? Check out a new series on Shinya Tsukamoto from The Beacon. Each Monday you can watch a new film and learn more about this Japanese horror auteurs work.

When: Mondays until October 2nd
Where: 4405 Rainier Ave S
Cost: $12.50

Madison Park Art Walk 2023

Want to see local art showcased in local businesses? Head to Madison Park for their annual art walk and check out all that the neighborhood has to offer.

When: Daily until September 30th
Where: Madison Park
Cost: Free

Bob’s Corn Fall Festival

Bob’s Corn Fall Festival is back with a corn roaster, fry barn and all sorts of delicious food goodness. You’ll also be able to enjoy wholesome farm interactions as you explore the property.

When: Daily until October 31st
Where: 10917 Elliott Road, Snohomish, WA
Cost: $17.95+

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Washington State Fair

This year, the fair runs from September 1st to 24th. and takes place at the Washington State Fairgrounds in Puyallup. During the almost month-long fair, you can find farm animals, agricultural displays, concerts, rides, and much more. While the rides and cute farm animals are the main draws for many, this year’s concert lineup has some big names that you’ll probably recognize like The Temptations, Kane Brown, Zac Brown Band, and Third Eye Blind with Built to Spill.

When: September 1st-24th
Where: 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA
Cost: $12-$18

She Bends: Redefining Neon Legacy

If you happen to live south of the city you can head to the Museum of Glass and learn all about neon, including its history as well as its current resurgence specifically among female artists. You can also visit the museum’s other permanent and rotating exhibitions.

When: Daily until Saturday, October 7th
Where: 1801 Dock St Tacoma, WA
Cost: $18

Local Sightings Film Festival

This is the 26th Annual Local Sightings Film Festival and this year features a selection of curated short film programs and feature films. You’ll be able to watch regional “experiment, break, and remake popular conceptions around filmmaking and film exhibition.”

When: September 15th-24th
Where: 1515 12th Ave
Cost: Passes range from $60-$150

Hand Pies

Love cooking and baking and want to learn something new? Head to The Pantry for a hands on class that teaches you how to make delicious hands pies. You’ll make both “chicken pot pies with leeks, fennel, and tarragon; cherry almond hand pies; and fried bourbon peach hand pies with vanilla glaze.”

When: Friday, September 22nd
Where: 1417 NW 70th Street
Cost: $140

Visit a museum for free

You may or may not know but Seattle actually has 5 museums that you can always visit for free. We’ve listed them out and given you some details so you can take yourself on the perfect adventure. Plus many museums happen to offer free entrance on the first Thursday or Friday of the month. 

Enjoy Seattle, and have a great week!