Breathing in the fresh, crisp air, enjoying the bounty of the harvest with unforgettable meals and sensational sips like wine and cider, crunching through fallen leaves, and marveling at the brilliant colors mark one of our favorite times of the year. Plus, when it comes to things to do in Seattle this fall, there’s no shortage of delights.

It’s high time to soak in the sensory overload of the season, whether it’s more your style to bundle up for a leaf-peeping stroll or bundle up in a blanket with a hot cup of coffee and a rich pastry indoors. No matter what your style, our list of 50 things to do in Seattle this fall includes activities to suit any autumnal mood. Whatever you do, the key is to kick-start your seasonal adventures with an FRS Clipper trip to the Emerald City!

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1. Catch a Seahawks or Sounders Game

SEA! HAWKS! SEA! HAWKS! Ready to jump into the fall spirit with the most exciting football team around? Watch the Seattle Seahawks make a run for the playoffs at Lumen Field. Also home to the Seattle Sounders, this is the best spot in town to catch a game and skyline views of the city in a 67,000-seat arena.

Game time! Enjoy sweeping views of CenturyLink field and the Seahawks as the crowd roars all around. Credit: Dale Ryan
Game time! Enjoy sweeping views of Lumen Field and the Seahawks as the crowd roars all around. Credit: Dale Ryan

2. Seattle Space Needle

Already a show-stopping landmark, the Seattle Space Needle’s $100 million “Space Lift” freshens the look of the iconic 60-year-old structure built for the World’s Fair. It now boasts the first and only revolving glass floor in the world. Located 500 feet above ground, now you’ll get a never-before-seen view of the city below. Of course, the Space Needle still boasts the classic views you’ve grown to love, but a million times better.

See for miles from the saucer-like top of Seattle Space Needle. Credit: Chad Copeland
See for miles from the saucer-like top of the Seattle Space Needle. Credit: Chad Copeland

3. Volunteer Park Conservatory

While wandering through Volunteer Park, be sure to stop in at the Conservatory.  If it’s a bit too chilly out, it’s the perfect place to warm up as an over 100-year-old greenhouse with 3,426 glass panes (but who’s counting?). No matter what the weather, you’re sure to enjoy the cactus room and hundreds of tropical plants, some as old as the building itself!

The Volunteer Park Conservatory is made of an intricate wood and iron framework, with 3,426 glass panes.
The Volunteer Park Conservatory is made of an intricate wood and iron framework, with 3,426 glass panes.

4. Feast on Fall Fare

Need to refuel? Pop over to brick-walled Taylor Shellfish in Pioneer Square to feast on fresh oysters and other seafood creations. Or follow the locals to casual Tavolata in Belltown to enjoy amazing house-made pasta paired with meticulously crafted drinks. You might just make some new friends at the giant communal table.

5. Market Ghost Tour

Who doesn’t like a good scare? Now is the perfect time of year to check out the spooky side of one of the busiest spots in the city! A night tour of Pike Place Market includes creeping through remnants of several graveyards, a former brothel, and the Northwest’s first elevator for corpses, all found inside its halls.

6. Savor Seattle Pike Place Market Tour

Get a taste of the Emerald City with Show Me Seattle’s food tour as you travel through some of Seattle’s tastiest neighborhoods on a guided walking tour. Where better to nosh on delicious eats than at the city’s source for fresh, local, seasonal food: Pike Place Market.

See fish fly and stock up on delicious Beechers Cheese at the world-famous Pike Place Market.
See fish fly and stock up on delicious Beechers Cheese at the world-famous Pike Place Market.

7. Seattle Beneath the Streets Tour

What’s the best way to escape the rain in Seattle? Go underground! Experience a side of the city you never knew existed with a trek through the Emerald City’s catacomb-like passageways on the Beneath the Streets Tour. Explore three city blocks underneath the historic Pioneer Square and gain insight into the history of Seattle’s subterranean storefronts and sidewalks entombed by the Great Fire of 1889. Book this tour with FRS Clipper, learn more.

8. Refract

Showcasing one of Seattle’s most beloved art forms, Refract celebrates the Emerald City’s creative uses of glass and the craft of glassblowing in the Pacific Northwest. Hosted by Chihuly Garden and Glass from October 17-20, 2024, the region’s luminaries of glass art will dazzle you with epic exhibitions, VIP tours, live demos, open artist studios, and fascinating discussions with experienced artists.

9. Cozy Up with a Cocktail

After spending a day in the crisp autumn air, sometimes all you want is a soul-warming, expertly-crafted cocktail. Make your way to the Greenwood neighborhood to visit the woodsy, rustic The Cozy Nut Tavern and snuggle up in one of their intimate booths. Or stop by the speakeasy-style Knee High Stocking Co. on Capitol Hill for cocktails on the hush-hush.

Warm wood and soft lighting lend cabin vibes to the inside of The Cozy Nut Tavern. Photo: Andy Hitchins
Warm wood and soft lighting lend cabin vibes to the inside of The Cozy Nut Tavern. Photo: Andy Hitchins

10. Kubota Gardens

Tucked away in South Seattle, Kubota Garden perfectly marries Japanese garden design with native Northwest plants. Stroll over bridges, among waterfalls, and alongside serene ponds as you make your way through the grounds.

11. Washington Park Arboretum

A true hidden gem, the Arboretum showcases 230 acres of diverse plant life, some found nowhere else in the Northwest. Wind your way around the scenic trails or find a bench and soak up the landscape. With the varied and vibrant colors, this tranquil garden is hands down one of our favorite places for fall colors in Seattle.

Vivid hues combined with tranquil waters make for a magical landscape. Photo: Rachel Samanyl
Vivid hues combined with tranquil waters make for a magical landscape. Photo: Rachel Samanyl

12. Water Tower at Volunteer Park

After a stroll through the park and a visit to the conservatory, make your way to the top of the water tower. The 107-stair climb is a bit of a workout, but the view is well worth the trek. Breathtaking vistas of the city, including the Space Needle, waterfront and downtown skyscrapers, dazzle the eye in every direction.

13. Seattle Art Museum

Home to numerous permanent and rotating exhibits from across the globe, if it’s amazing art you’re after, there’s no better place to find it than at the Seattle Art Museum (SAM). Swing by on the first Thursday of each month to enjoy free entry!

Discover both ancient and modern art from all corners of the world at the Seattle Art Museum. Credit: Benjamin Benschneider
Discover both ancient and modern art from all corners of the world at the Seattle Art Museum. Credit: Benjamin Benschneider

14. Catch a Show

Though Seattle’s grunge days might be long over, the city is still breaking new ground in the music scene! Catch shows from both local and international artists at Belltown’s Crocodile, Capitol Hill’s Neumos or Tractor Tavern in Ballard.

15. Smith Tower

Once the tallest building in Seattle, the historic Smith Tower boasts incredible bird’s-eye views of downtown Seattle, the Space Needle, multiple stadiums, and the waterfront. Pop into one of the original brass Otis elevators and ride up to the 35th-floor to soak in the views from the open-air “Bird Cage.” Be sure to stop by the speakeasy-style Observatory Bar for happy hour to indulge in hand-crafted cocktails and shareable plates full of tasty snackables too.

See all the way to the Seattle waterfront from the Smith Tower. Photo: David Lee
See all the way to the Seattle waterfront from the Smith Tower. Credit: David Lee

16. Diverse Dining in Columbia City

Columbia City boasts one of America’s most diverse zip codes, and as a result, it also offers an impressive variety of dining options. Stroll along the Rainier Ave. core and you’ll spot Caribbean, Mediterranean, Ethiopian, Italian, Thai, and Asian fusion in the span of just a few blocks!

17. Seattle Aquarium

Perfect for kids and adults alike, meet the Puget Sound’s fabulous sea life at the Seattle Aquarium! Wander through immersive underwater exhibits that put the fish high above you, or pet a sticky and colorful sea anemone with your bare hands in the touch tank. You can even get up close and personal with the region’s impressive Giant Pacific octopuses, they’re always a favorite. Plus, brand new for this fall is the Ocean Pavilion. Opened on August 29, the state-of-the-art building made of glass, cedar, and concrete, transports visitors to a tropical oasis. A view of the bay is blended with scenes from an exotic paradise: the mangroves and marine life-filled turquoise waters of Indonesia.

The 360-degree underwater dome at the Seattle Aquarium puts viewers inside a 400,000-gallon tank filled with hundreds of fish! Photo Joe Mabel
The 360-degree underwater dome at the Seattle Aquarium puts viewers inside a 400,000-gallon tank filled with hundreds of fish! Credit: Joe Mabel

18. Seattle Antiques Market

It’s easy to overlook this tucked-away gem, as it’s located on the opposite side of the waterfront from the Seattle Great Wheel. Tucked along an industrial stretch of the downtown waterfront, you’ll find a sprawling showroom featuring antique furniture, art and knick-knacks.

19. Seattle Chocolate Factory Tour

Give in to Seattle’s sweet side by indulging your own sweet tooth. You’ll learn all about where this local confectionary’s chocolate comes from, how it’s made and get tips on the best ways to savor the crave-worthy confection. Of course, the best part is sinking your teeth into one of the many chocolaty treats. But it’s always fascinating to go behind the scenes for a peek at the process from bean to bar on the chocolate lover’s tour.

20. SoDo’s Filson Store

Originally founded to outfit gold prospectors in 1897, Filson’s newly updated headquarters offer quality garments made in-house. Stop in to browse a slew of quality, house-made garments ranging from plush wool socks to shearling-lined caps that are sure to keep you toasty all season long.

Comfort and quality reign supreme at Filson, an outfitter established in 1897. Credit: Paul + Williams

Comfort and quality reign supreme at Filson, an outfitter established in 1897. Credit: Paul + Williams

21. Elliott Bay Bookstore

Located on the ultra-hip 10th Avenue block of Capitol Hill, the Elliott Bay Book Company is where you’ll not only find countless books, magazines and gifts, but also Little Oddfellows. This café opened to rave reviews offering pastries and various small bites.

22. Georgetown Trailer Park Mall

Walk along Airport Way near Fran’s Chocolates and you’ll spot the Trailer Park Mall, a collection of retrofitted walk-in trailers offering everything from vintage goods to art and jewelry.

23. Sample Some Local Suds

It’s well known that Seattle knocks it out of the park when it comes to craft brewing, and this time of year is no exception. Pay a visit to the industrial-chic taproom of Optimism Brewing on Capitol Hill to sample the autumnal Thankful Toasty Thanksgiving Lager. Or head down the road to nearby Elysian Brewing for a range of limited-time taps. The season is perfect for the pumpkin-spiced Night Owl. If you’re in need of a caffeine boost with that brew, you’ll want the Punkuccino. Or you can always cruise over to Ballard and sip on a spicy Chai cider at Locust Cider & Brewing’s artsy tasting space.

Toast to the harvest season at one of Seattle’s celebrated craft breweries.

24. Grab Brunch

Is it an early lunch? Or is it a late breakfast? We don’t care as long as pancakes are involved! Grab the best bites in the city at Oddfellows in Capitol Hill, Tilikum Place Café in Belltown, or at Portage Bay Café, with multiple locations around town — many even accept reservations for brunch, a rarity in this city.

25. Skagit Valley

Pick a season, Skagit Valley is guaranteed to be bursting with color! From pumpkin patches to corn mazes in the fall, it’s the perfect destination for a family weekend adventure or a day trip.

26. Boeing Future of Flight Tour

Spend the afternoon at Boeing’s Future of Flight aviation center to learn how these enormous mechanical marvels are created. Tour the factory and see gargantuan 747s as they’re built right before your very eyes.

Get up close and personal with jet engines and 747s at Boeing’s Future of Flight aviation center. Credit: Joe A. Kunzler

27. Seattle Public Library

If you’re in need of a quiet moment, wander along 4th Ave in downtown Seattle to the geometric, futuristic structure of the Seattle Public Library. The real treat is inside where colorful hallways and escalators add to the sensory experience.

28. Pacific Science Center

Rainy day? The Pacific Science Center offers the perfect respite. Duck into the Planetarium for a show that’s out of this world. Afterward, you can immerse yourself in the indoor jungle home to butterflies and colorful tropical plants. While you’re there, don’t miss the chance to catch a movie on one of the world’s largest IMAX screens!

Located near the base of the Space Needle, the Pacific Science Center offers up interactive exhibits the entire family is bound to enjoy! Credit: Pacific Science Center

29. Slurp a Bowl of Soup

Grab a spoon and dig into Seattle’s array of slurp-worthy concoctions from around the world. Whether you’re craving a fragrant bowl of Tom Kha from Noi Thai Cuisine, or classic clam chowder from Pike Place Chowder,  the Emerald City offers a nearly endless supply of steamy soups that will please your palate and warm your bones.

30. Challenge Friends to a Game Night

Get all the cozy vibes of game night without the cabin fever with a trip to Mox Boarding House, a game cafe with locations in Ballard and Bellevue. Grab a board game from the impressive library and then huddle into a booth with a few friends and a frosty pint of local craft beer. Want to upend the “Seattle freeze” stereotype? Snag a seat at one of the communal tables and recruit some new playmates to join in a little the friendly competition.

Settlers of Catan (pictured) is just one on the long list of games available to borrow at Mox Boarding House. Photo: Michael Guio

31. Fremont Oktoberfest

Prost! Celebrate the season with a sudsy stein full of malty brews at Fremont Oktoberfest. It might be the closest thing you’ll find to Munich’s iconic annual event. Sip on offerings from breweries and cideries all over the region, plus some authentic imported options straight from Germany. Heading over with a furry friend? Be sure to swing by Dogtoberfest for a cover dog model contest, a “fly dog” jumping competition and other pup-friendly activities!

32. Chihuly Garden & Glass

Explore a jungle of vibrant colors blended into tangled, swirling structures as you walk through Chihuly Garden & Glass. Soak in room after room of floor-to-ceiling, colorful creations as you learn all about the artist, local legend Dale Chihuly.

Whether you’re inside the Glasshouse or strolling through the outdoor garden, there’s rainbow-hued beauty every way you turn at Chihuly Garden & Glass.

33. Indulge Your Sweet Tooth

Bid farewell to bathing suit season with an indulgent sweet treat by heading to Hot Cakes Molten Chocolate Cakery. The decadent concoctions are truly worth the splurge, ranging from the classic gooey brownie cake to an innovative tropical ice cream sandwich. Grab a cookie to go at Capitol Hill’s Hello Robin Cookies, where you can find everything from a brown butter snickerdoodle to a rich, flourless chocolate confection. Or if a creamy cheesecake is your weakness, you can’t go wrong at Pike Place’s The Confectional!

34. Stroll the Waterfront

Spend an afternoon exploring the scenic ( (and recently-renovated!) Seattle waterfront. Dotted with fun activities such as the must-visit Seattle Great Wheel or the exhilarating Wings Over Washington, there are more than enough things to do to keep you having fun at the edge of Elliott Bay. You might even catch an early dusting of snow on the Olympic Mountains across the water!

Packed with exciting attractions, the Seattle waterfront offers a full day of family fun. Credit: Curtis Cronn

35. Conquer a Corn Maze

Weave your way through soaring stalks at the Carpinito Brothers’ corn maze. On a clear day, you’ll be treated to a spectacular view of Mount Rainier looming in the distance, taking this autumnal tradition to the next level. Be sure to bring the kiddos as the sprawling grounds also offer a u-pick pumpkin patch, petting zoo, and hay slides!

36. Pinball Museum

Transport yourself straight back to those childhood days of arcades, flashing lights, and the delightful cacophony of zig-zagging pinballs at the Seattle Pinball Museum. Order up a pint of local beer, slip it into one of the pinball machines’ cupholders and get your flipper fingers ready for some world-class pinball playin’. With more than 50 machines ranging from modern to classic, you’re bound to find one that brings on a bout of nostalgia.

Situated in the heart of Chinatown, the Seattle Pinball Museum is sure to make you feel like a kid again. Credit: Amber Case

37. Seattle Restaurant Week

It’s no secret that Seattle is a veritable foodie Mecca. The city has everything from seasonal, locally-sourced cuisine at Capitol Hill’s Finch & Pine, to high-end seafood right on the water at AQUA, and classic Italian by way of Mondello Ristorante in Magnolia.

It might seem impossible to narrow down your dining options, but thanks to the special deals via Seattle Restaurant Week you won’t have to choose just one to keep your palate pleased and your wallet intact. But you will need to visit one of the participating eateries between October 27 and November 9.

38. Catch Some Halloween Classic at a Candlelight Concert

Concerts at The Museum of Flight are held under a glow of candlelight, providing live, multi-sensory music experiences for a truly magical evening. Even better? You can enjoy Halloween classics for the season! It’s the perfect way to get in the mood, with everything from the Beetlejuice, Stranger Things, and The Addams Family themes to Michael Jackson’s Thriller.

39. Celebrate Halloween in the Emerald City

Now that you’re in the Halloween mood, it’s time to really celebrate! Whether you’re looking for something extra spooky, or a bit more tame, Seattle’s got you covered. How about the Georgetown Morgue? It’s been ranked among the top 13 scariest haunted houses in the entire country! While kids are allowed (with a parent), this one might be best reserved for the grown-ups.

If you’re looking for an event for the little ones, Woodland Park Zoo hosts the annual Pumpkin Bash, typically held over the last weekend of October. They can trick-or-treat through the zoo, participate in a costume parade, see their favorite animals chomp and stomp on pumpkins, and much more! Or, get Fido involved in the spirit of the season with a turn in the Halloween Pet Parade at Volunteer Park.

40. Explore the Craft Cocktail Scene

Duck into one of the city’s plethora of hip watering holes for a hygge happy hour. Whether you’re looking for a stiff Prohibition-era classic or you have your heart set on sipping a drink straight out of a coconut, Seattle has a bar to fit the bill.

Up the hill from our terminal, Tiki-themed Navy Strength can offer up some sunshine in a glass on a drab day. Or trek up the Pike Street Hill Climb for boozy bevs that put Seattle’s bartending scene back on the map in the early aughts. Cheers!

One of Zig Zag’s skillful bartenders shakes up his newest creation. Credit: Flickr user heelslide

41. Earshot Jazz Festival

Grab your porkpie hat and prepare your ears for some of the best live music in the city at the Earshot Jazz Festival. With more than 50 performances across the city, the festival celebrates the genre’s leading artists and rich cultural heritage. Plus, with events held at venues all over the Emerald City – from Benaroya Hall to Nectar Lounge to SAM – it’s a great excuse to get out and explore Seattle!

42. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Spend a day at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center to learn all about how the world’s largest private philanthropy works in the city as well as around the globe. After a visit here, you might just be inspired to help change the world yourself!

With interactive exhibits that explore bold, innovative solutions to the most pressing challenges facing communities around the globe, the Gates Foundation Discovery Center will inspire and inform you. Credit: Merlijn Hoek

43. Frye Art Museum

Right in the heart of downtown, Frye Art Museum boasts an astounding collection of contemporary art in a chic, beautifully appointed space. The kicker? Admission is always free.

44. Dig Into a Doughnut

Enjoy a snug morning with a steaming cup of coffee and its eternal a.m. sidekick – the doughnut. If a filled confection is your preference, General Porpoise should be your first stop. Keep things light with an apricot jam-filled or go all out with their chocolate & marshmallow.

With multiple locations around the city, odds are good that you’ll encounter local favorite Mighty O. Plus, with their focus on respecting the environment and organic, all-vegan menu you’ll leave feeling slightly less guilty than your average doughnut run! Opt for the spiced Apple Fritter to go all-in on the autumnal goodness.

Start your day out on the right note with a flavorsome vegan doughnut courtesy of Mighty O. Credit: Bryan Ochalla

45. Renegade Craft Fair

Tackle a little early Christmas shopping – or snag a unique souvenir for yourself, all while supporting an array of local artisans at the Renegade Craft Fair. Browse through more than 180 vendors offering accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, health & wellness products and tons more, plus there are food trucks at the ready for when you need to refuel.

46. Seattle Fresh Hop Beer Festival

Drink your way through one of the season’s most celebrated crops at this year’s Seattle Fresh Hop Beer Festival! Hosted at Magnuson Park, it’s all about hops, providing the chance to sip your way through the fragrant, super-seasonal beverage. Plus, you can enter to win prizes, enjoy local bites from an array of food trucks, and lots more.

47. Oyster New Year

Celebrate one of the PNW’s trademark seafood offerings at Oyster New Year. As the biggest oyster party on the West Coast, get ready to slurp more than 30 varieties of local bivalves, all shucked to order. Toss in live music, raffled prizes, a full fresh seafood buffet and 60 wineries pouring on-site to the mix and you’ve got yourself a can’t-miss culinary event!

Slurp down some of the freshest half-shells in the city at Oyster New Year. Credit: Mike Urban

48. Visit MoPOP

Never met a trivia tournament you didn’t love? Then the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) should be on your must-visit list. As you approach the distinctive building, take a moment to soak in its design, a kaleidoscopic creation of architect Frank Gehry. Next, enjoy an afternoon of experiential exhibits, covering everything from Fantasy: World of Myths and Legends to the career of Prince and an ode to local stars like Nirvana.

49. Northwest Chocolate Festival

Chocoholics rejoice! Cocoa nirvana is on its way to Seattle by way of Northwest Chocolate Festival. Boasting the largest instructional program on chocolate in the world, it boasts a massive lineup. Think everything from workshops on various uses for cacao butter to chocolate making at home and forest conservation. This festival is as much an educational experience as an edible one.

50. Free National Park Day

Every year the country’s national parks are available to the public free of charge on November 11th for free entry to National Parks on Veterans Day. Don’t let this budget-friendly opportunity go to waste with multiple spectacular national parks all within driving distance of the city. That includes Mount Rainier and Olympic National Park, two of the most beloved destinations for nature lovers in the state!

The glaciated peak rises above dense pines at Mount Rainier National Park. Credit: Brenna Ciummo

From its sweeping waterfront vistas to tree-lined back roads, the greater Seattle area is the perfect autumnal playground. Whether you’re mourning summer’s end with a new round of adventures or literally jumping for joy (into a pile of leaves), this is the season to fall in love with the region’s changing landscape.

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