Holidays to Seattle

Whether you know the city for its coffee, grunge music, tech companies or rain, Seattle shrugs off its cliches. Music and coffee may set the tempo, but the ‘Emerald City’ also sparkles with mountain views, waterfront fun and easy access to parks and nature. So pack your walking shoes (and an umbrella), and get ready for a holiday to Seattle — the gem of the Pacific Northwest.
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Seattle: Know before you go

LanguageEnglish
CurrencyUnited States dollar ($)
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST) and UTC-7 (PDT)
High seasonJune – August
Low seasonJanuary – February

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The best neighbourhoods in Seattle

Downtown

If you’re a first-time visitor and want to be in the heart of the city’s action, Downtown is the best neighbourhood to stay in Seattle. Experience bustling Pike Place Market, shop at the Nordstrom Seattle flagship store, and spend an afternoon at the Seattle Art Museum. Traffic and parking here are notoriously challenging, so skip the car and wear comfortable shoes to make the most of this lively neighbourhood.

Good for: Museums, shopping, nightlife

Capitol Hill

Known as one of the West Coast’s coolest and LGBQT+-friendly neighbourhoods, Capitol Hill is where to stay in Seattle for unique boutiques, trendy brunch spots and nightlife. Stroll through Volunteer Park, visit the Seattle Asian Art Museum, and browse the shops along Broadway Avenue. For dinner, check out one of the local restaurants, which specialise in a range of global cuisines.

Good for: Nightlife, independent boutiques, coffee shops

Ballard

Once home to Scandinavian seafaring communities, Ballard retains a small-town feel but now hosts some of the city’s best restaurants, bars and attractions. Purchase picnic supplies at the Sunday Ballard Farmers Market, or spend evenings in the area’s Brewery District. With the National Nordic Museum, the Ballard Locks and Golden Gardens Park here too, it’s one of the best areas to stay in Seattle.

Good for: Restaurants, breweries, Scandinavian history

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FAQs about visiting Seattle

Seattle is generally a safe place to visit, especially within the main tourist spots. As with any destination, be aware of your environment and keep valuables secure. Read up on any travel alerts or safety tips to ensure your holiday to Seattle is enjoyable and stress-free.
With an average rainfall of 20 cm, November is the rainiest month to go on a Seattle holiday. When the drizzle sets in, venture indoors and enjoy the city's shopping malls, art galleries, cafes and more.
The locals primarily speak English here. Every city has its own distinct lingo, so consider picking up some common expressions to use during your city break in Seattle.
August is the warmest month in Seattle, with temperatures reaching a maximum of 28ºC (82ºF).
Two or three days should give you enough time to explore Downtown, visit some museums and discover a couple of the city’s unique neighbourhoods. If you want to make the most of the beaches and coastline, consider extending your holiday to four to five days.
Whether your thing is shopping, art, or anything else, there are tons of things to do in Seattle. Greyhound: Bus Station and Boeing Radiation Effects Lab are just a taste of what awaits in this holiday-worthy destination.
While it’s pricier than some other US cities, a cheap holiday in Seattle is still doable. Plan your trip during the shoulder seasons (April to May and September to October) for budget-friendly flights and hotels to Seattle. Once you’ve arrived, opt for using public transport to save on travel costs, and consider buying Seattle’s CityPASS for reduced admission to popular tourist sights.
The United States dollar (USD) is the currency you'll be using for everyday expenses and entertainment during your trip to Seattle.
Plan your Seattle holiday for February and you'll be there when conditions are at their coolest. -1ºC (30ºF) is as cold as it gets.
The region may have a reputation for rain, but you’ll find a Seattle city break delivers fun no matter what time of year you visit. For the perfect combination of fewer crowds, pleasant weather and cheap flights and hotels to Seattle, we recommend visiting between April and May or September to October.