Christmas in Seattle means lots of lights up everywhere, shopping in the city, and drinking lots of Starbucks holiday beverages in festive red cups. The dreariness of November’s rain turns into festivity.
Christmas in Seattle is special. Suddenly there is so much to do that you barely even notice the rain anymore. Hurray for Seattle Christmas events!
To keep you and your family entertained this holiday season, here are some of our favorite ways to enjoy Christmas in Seattle. Updated for the 2024 season.
The Best Seattle Christmas Events
Teddy Bear Suite and Festival of Trees at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel
While at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, stop by the Festival of Trees display in the lobby. Over 23 festively decorated Christmas trees honor heroic young patients from Seattle Children’s Hospital. The trees will be on display November 21 – December 2, 2024.
The trees will be displayed for guests of the hotel to enjoy as well as visitors who can enjoy them from the hotel windows along 4th Avenue.
Visit the Teddy Bear Suite in the Fairmont Olympic Hotel in downtown Seattle throughout the season. Your kids will be in awe from the moment you walk into the Fairmont lobby, as it’s decorated with gorgeous trees, wreaths, and gingerbread. The Teddy Bear suite is open November 29, 2024 – January 2, 2025.
After a short ride up the elevator, you’ll be ushered into a suite of rooms with teddy bears of every shape and size. Your kids will love hugging lots of new friends and parents will have a great time snapping lots of pictures of the kids in this beautiful setting.
On your way out, grab a candy cane. Also, consider making a donation–the Teddy Bear Suite raises money for Seattle Children’s Hospital. The Teddy Bear Suite is open daily (including Christmas!) during the holiday season. This is one of the must see Christmas activities in Seattle.
Then head to the lower lobby to visit the life-sized gingerbread house. Just make sure your sweet tooth doesn’t get the best of you so others can enjoy the candy creation as well! Donations to benefit the Seattle Children’s Hospital are accepted for these attractions as well.
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Gingerbread Village at the Sheraton Grand Seattle
Another must-do of the Seattle Christmas events is at the downtown City Centre building. Visitors are wowed by an amazing Gingerbread Village November 24, 2024 – January 1, 2025. The theme varies every year. Past themes have included “25 years of Cheer: A Celebration of Seattle” and “May the Holidays be With You: Star Wars.”
Each year local architects and the culinary staff at the Sheraton Grand Seattle try to out-do each other with wondrous creations. You’ll mostly wonder how on earth they made such amazing things out of gingerbread and candy!
If you’re moved to make a donation, money raised goes to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund. The Gingerbread Village is open 24 hours per day during the holiday season.
Ride the Holiday Carousel and go Holiday Shopping at Westlake Park
While you’re in downtown, check off another one of the amazing Seattle Christmas activities. Swing by Westlake Park for a ride on the Holiday Carousel. This wooden carousel offers lots of beautiful animals for your kids to ride. It lights up so beautifully.
As a bonus, in between carousel rides, you can get a start on that holiday shopping list. Check the schedule of events as Westlake Park is the home of one of Seattle’s holiday markets. Check out the home-made gifts.
Just like the Teddy Bear Suite and the Gingerbread Village, proceeds from the Holiday Carousel go to charity. And, don’t miss the chance to look at the tree lights adorning the huge Christmas tree in front of Westlake Center!
A plus for visitors, Westlake Park is less than a mile from Pike Place Market. Speaking of Pikes Place, Magic in the Market, returns November 30, 2024 with a holiday lighting ceremony, visits with Santa, and holiday treats.
Attend Julefest at the National Nordic Museum
Visit a tradtional Nordic market without travelign to Scandinavia. The 45th annual Julefest: A Nordic Christmas Celebration will take place at Seattle’s National Nordic Museum.
There will be 30 local artists to buy from, as well as Nordic dance and music performances and traditional holiday fare. This year’s event takes place November 22 – 24, 2024.
Celebrate Christmas in Seattle at the Zoo
If you’re not interested in coming into the city, how about celebrating the holidays at the zoo? Both Woodland Park Zoo and Tacoma’s Point Defiance Zoo offer Christmas lights programs.
The Woodland Park Zoo is hosting the WildLanterns, an event filled with large and beautiful glowing animal lanterns along paths throughout the zoo. There will be Living Northwest, Jungle Lights, African Savanna, and SeaMazium- themed sections of the experience.
WildLanterns will take place November 15, 2024 – January 19, 2025 from 4-9:00pm. It is closed Mondays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas. WildLanterns is a ticketed event and tickets can be purchase online.
ZooLights will take place at Point Defiance Zoo November 29, 2024 through January 5, 2025. It is also a ticketed event that is purchased online. Expect to see 3-D animal light displays and over 800,00 holiday lights total.
The zoos open to guests during the evening hours from 4:30 – 10pm. Bundle up the kids with their hats and gloves for an awe-inspiring time. After dark, thousands of lights make the grounds glow with Christmas spirit.
Snowflake Lane Parade in Bellevue
Most parades only take place on one day but the Bellevue Collection’s annual holiday parade, Snowflake Lane runs throughout the holiday season November 29 through December 24, 2024.
Every night at 7pm, festive show travels between Bellevue Square and Lincoln Square from NE 4th to NE 8th Streets complete with dazzling lights, floats, a variety of holiday characters including Santa Claus, and even falling snow!
The first night will also include a tree lighting ceremony to kick off this special event. If you are lookign to take pictures with Santa, head to the Snowlflake Lane Factory at Bellevue Square Center Court, Second Level but be sure to have made reservations in advance online.
Go Ice Skating
How about some ice skating to celebrate the holiday season? In Seattle, head over to the ice rink at Seattle Center, located on the ground floor of Fisher Pavilion.
Skating fun is open throughout the holiday season (Closed Christmas Day, hours vary by day). Skate rentals are available and the entrance fee includes the rentals.
Enjoy slipping and sliding during this chilly and heart-warming Seattle Christmas event. Bring the camera to catch the little ones as they figure out how to stay upright and the twirls of the more experienced kids.
Attend Winterfest
Seattle Center has a whole host of other great Christmas activities as well. Winterfest is a month-long party right under the Space Needle. It runs from the day after Thanksgiving through to New Year’s Eve.
Your child (and you too, honestly) will love checking out the huge Winter Train and Village. You may even want to stick around to take a turn at the controls!
On Saturdays there will be an ice sculptor creating beautiful art out of ice.
While enjoying Winterfest, enjoy the amazing music performed by local schools and other groups. You can find them on the stage in the Seattle Center Armory (formerly called the Center House) throughout the season.
See a Holiday Performance
The production of The Nutcracker is one of the popular Seattle Christmas events which takes place in McCaw Hall November 29- December 28, 2024.
We’d also recommend Seattle Children’s Theatre’s acclaimed theater adaptions. There is always a quality show running during the Christmas season for families.
Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, will be performed at ACT Theatre November 29th through December 27, 2024.
Book a Festive Cruise
Want to celebrate the holidays while on the move? Argosy Cruises celebrates with the Christmas Ship Festival, with lots of lights and caroling, in 45 communities around the Puget Sound during the Christmas season.
Book either a ticket on one of the boats in the festival or watch from shore! There’s not anything like watching as lights seem to float all by themselves on the water.
Ride a Santa Train
If a train is more your speed, head up to North Bend and take a ride on the Santa Train weekends from Thanksgiving to Christmas.
For 2024 there are two holiday train options. The Yuletide Express is a 25-minute train ride to Snoqualmie Falls. Ticketholders will receive two cookies and each child will get a small gift from Santa. Advance tickets are required.
There is also the two hour Santa Limited excursion departing from the North Bend Depot. Santa will great each child with a small gift and there will be crafts to enjoy. Kids get a cookie to take home.
Also popular is the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad’s Polar Express Train. This event is popular and will sell out quickly.
Watch as the kids eyes light up with the magical sparkle of the season. Outside the depot, the Elbe Market awaits with warm beverages, and on board, passengers will receive a special holiday treat. This experience will take place on select days Novmber 22 through December 23, 2024.
Warm Beach Camp
Another local favorite is The Lights of Christmas at Warm Beach Camp in Stanwood. With over 1 million Christmas lights spread out over 15 acres, it’s the biggest light display in the area.
As if the lights weren’t enough, the event offers pony rides and train rides, too! Don’t forget to see Santa.
Families enjoy the entertainment, petting the animals, trying tasty snacks like donuts, and generally having a great time. Plus, grown-ups can get a little holiday shopping done.
The Lights of Christmas is a drive-thru event. It will take place on select dates November 29 – December 29, 2024. Advance tickets are required.
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