March is on the way out and April is here to stay, at least for a little bit. There’s plenty to do to end the month on a high note and also to welcome in a whole new month of fun. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Seattle this weekend!
Moisture Festival
The Moisture Festival is back in a big way this year! With a new home at the Broadway Performance Hall, guests will get to enjoy an all-new experience. Watch varieté, cabaret, and more.
When: Until April 16th
Where: 1625 Broadway
Cost: $30+
Interstitial Volume
Seattle-based artist Henry Jackson-Spieker presents a series of installations at Madart. The installations integrate themselves into the space’s architecture, exploring visitors’ physical and philosophical perceptions of space. It’s all about examining the way we understand and move through the world.
When: Until April 1st
Where: 325 Westlake Ave N, #101
Cost: Free
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
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival
This year the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival will take place from April 1st to 30th in Mount Vernon. As always, it’s one of the most beautiful times of year to visit the Skagit Valley and the perfect time to bring home freshly cut, locally grown flowers.
When: April 1st-30th
Where: Skagit Valley
Cost: $12+
Go for a spring hike
Now that spring is officially here, there’s no better time to hit the trails. Of course, we went ahead and created a list of some of the best hikes that you can check out both near and far from the city.
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Try a wine subscription
Local natural wine shop and bar La Dive actually offers a monthly wine subscription! When you sign up you can choose between three different subscription options. The first option is two bottles a month for $42, then four bottles a month for $84, or six bottles a month for $120.
Check out some cherry blossoms
Cherry blossoms bloom once a year and add a whole lot of beauty to our city. That also means you have a relatively short window to see them. We went ahead and made a list of all of the best places to visit for optimal bloom views around the city.
Thick as Mud
This group exhibition at the Henry revolves around mud! More specifically relationships between people and place through the works of 8 artists. Works range from figurative clay sculpture to audio recordings of the swamp.
When: Until May 7th
Where: 15th Ave NE and NE 41st St
Cost: Free
Carnival of Cocktails
It’s Seattle Cocktail Week and this is the main event! You can enjoy pop-up cocktail bars, tastings, education, experiences, food, spirits, and more. What’s not to like?
When: April 1st
Where: 305 Harrison St
Cost: $64.99
U District Cherry Blossom Festival
Seattleites can enjoy the festival until April 2nd at various locations in the area. All in all, 70 U District businesses have come together to present special menus featuring a variety of cherry and blossom-themed food, drink, and even retail specials.
When: Until April 2nd
Where: University District
Enjoy all of the things to do in Seattle, and have a great weekend!
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