Seattle, we made it to the weekend (almost)! The holidays are around the corner and vibes are high. If you’re looking to get out of the house and make the most of the most wonderful time of the year, check out these 10 things to do in Seattle this weekend.

Occidental Square Holiday Bazaar

30 local vendors will take over Occidental Square for two days.

The free-to-attend bazaar is the perfect place to do some last-minute holiday shopping and there’s an outdoor skating rink to take advantage of, too.

The bazaar is open on just Friday, while the skating rink is open all weekend long. Skates are free to borrow on-site.

When: Friday, Dec. 13 (holiday bazaar) & Friday, Dec. 13 to Sunday, Dec. 15, (skating rink)
Where: 117 S Washington St
Cost: Free

The Nutcracker

The Nutcracker is bringing the magic of Christmas to the stage through beautiful costumes, brilliant performances and gorgeous scenery.

The show will be accompanied by music from the PNB Orchestra. Tickets go fast so grab yours ASAP.

When: Friday, Dec. 13 to Sunday, Dec. 15 (various shows)
Where: 301 Mercer St
Cost: $29+ per ticket

Sponsored Pick: The Ivy 

The Naughty List Lounge pop-up is back at The Ivy and you won’t want to miss out on it this holiday season!

From glowing trees to holiday cocktails, to live music, this spot has got it all. Whether you’re planning a date night, group outing, or just need a post-shopping pick-me-up, you’re sure to leave feeling festive and refreshed.

The Naughty List Lounge is open now through Jan. 11 with reservations available to book. 

Where: 5512 17th Ave NW
When: On from now until Jan. 11, 2025

Home Alone in Concert with the Seattle Symphony

Home Alone is a classic holiday movie and you can enjoy it this weekend with the Seattle Symphony.

The incredible score will be performed live to picture by the symphony with shows on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

The Friday and Saturday concerts will happen at 8 p.m. while the Sunday show is at 2 p.m.

When: Friday, Dec. 13 to Sunday, Dec. 15
Where: 200 University St
Cost: $52+ per ticket

Seattle Christmas Market 

The Seattle Christmas Market is a beloved European Christmas market with artisan shops, live performances and plenty of food and drinks.

The magical double-decker carousel is free to ride and the festive light displays are perfect for holiday photos. 

When: Friday, Dec. 13, to Sunday, Dec. 15
Where: South Fountain Lawn & Fisher Pavilion between Climate Pledge Arena & The Seattle Center Armory
Cost: $19 per general admission ticket

Santa Limited

Santa Limited is sure to get you in the Christmas spirit.

The ride is a two-hour round-trip experience at the North Bend Depot. The historic passenger cars are decorated for the holidays and will feature visits from Santa and his elves.

Holiday crafts will take place on the Weyerhaeuser Caboose, too. Currently, there are spots available during the 11 a.m., 12 p.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m.

When: Friday, Dec. 13, with time slots between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Where: 205 E McClellan St
Cost: $39 per ticket

Movie Nights at Freeway Park

Movie night, anyone?

Freeway Park is hosting a free spooky movie night, showing Gremlins starting at 7 p.m.

There will be cozy canopies, warm drinks, free popcorn and candy, too.

When: Friday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m.
Where: 700 Seneca St
Cost: Free

Santacon

At Santacon, everyone’s Santa.

This magical and odd event takes over downtown Seattle with pub crawlers invited to dress as holiday characters such as Santa, reindeer and elves.

This event is 21+ with tickets starting at $15.93.

When: Saturday, Dec. 14, starting at noon
Where: Downtown Seattle
Cost: $15.93+ per ticket

Seattle Kraken vs Tampa Bay Lightning

Go Kraken go!

Seattle is hosting Tampa Bay on Saturday evening so grab a buddy or make a date night out of cheerin’ on your Kraken.

When: Saturday, Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.
Where: 334 1st Ave N
Cost: $70+ per ticket

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