The Best Time to Visit Seattle:

A Season-by-Season Guide

Seattle, the Emerald City, is a destination that shines in every season. Whether you love blooming gardens, sunny adventures, cozy rain-soaked afternoons, or festive holiday vibes, Seattle has something to offer year-round. Dive in for a closer look at the best time to visit Seattle based on the seasons, weather, festivals, and typical travel patterns.


Spring (March to May)

Spring in Seattle is a time of renewal and beauty. Temperatures range from the mid-40s to the low 60s (°F), and the city begins to shake off its winter chill. While you might encounter light rain, the payoff is stunning as cherry blossoms bloom across the city, particularly at the University of Washington’s Quad.

Festivals and Highlights:

  • Skagit Valley Tulip Festival (April): Just a short drive from Seattle, this festival showcases vibrant tulip fields in full bloom.
  • Seattle International Film Festival (May): One of the longest-running film festivals in the world, attracting cinephiles from everywhere.

Why Visit: The mix of mild weather and blossoming nature creates the perfect setting for outdoor strolls and exploration. Pack a light rain jacket and prepare for gorgeous photo ops.

 


Summer (June to August)

Summer in Seattle is magical. With temperatures averaging between 70°F and 80°F and little rain, it’s the city’s peak travel season. Locals and visitors alike take full advantage of the sunshine.

Festivals and Highlights:

  • Seafair (July-August): A month-long festival featuring boat races, parades, and the iconic Blue Angels air show.
  • Bite of Seattle (July): A food lover’s paradise, this event showcases the best of the city’s culinary scene.
  • Downtown Summer Sounds: A free summer concert series featuring local musicians at different venues across downtown Seattle.

Why Visit: With extended daylight hours and clear skies, it’s the best time for kayaking on Lake Union, visiting the Space Needle, or exploring Pike Place Market. Be sure to book accommodations early, as summer is a popular time for tourists.


Fall (September to November)

Autumn brings cooler temperatures (50s to low 60s°F) and the return of Seattle’s famous misty days. The city’s trees turn vibrant shades of orange and red, creating a picturesque backdrop for your visit.

Festivals and Highlights:

  • Bumbershoot (Late August): A celebration of music, art, and culture held over Labor Day weekend.
  • Fremont Oktoberfest (September): Enjoy craft beer in Seattle’s quirky Fremont neighborhood.
  • Earshot Jazz Festival (October-November): Showcasing incredible jazz talent from around the globe.

Why Visit: Fall offers fewer crowds, making it ideal for cozying up in coffee shops, touring Seattle’s museums, or taking a ferry ride to Bainbridge Island to admire the fall foliage.

 


Winter (December to February)

Winter in Seattle is cool and wet, with temperatures ranging from the high 30s to mid-40s°F. While it’s the rainiest season, it’s also one of the coziest times to explore the city.

Festivals and Highlights:

  • Tree Lighting at Westlake Park (November): A magical way to kick off the holiday season.
  • Winterfest (November-December): Ice skating, holiday lights, and festive performances at Seattle Center.
  • Chinese New Year Celebrations (January-February): Vibrant cultural events in the International District.
  • Seattle Symphony and holiday performances at Benaroya Hall

Why Visit: Winter is perfect for embracing Seattle’s cozy charm. Warm up with a cup of locally roasted coffee, visit the Seattle Central Library, or explore the Seattle Art Museum. Plus, with fewer tourists, you’ll enjoy shorter lines at popular attractions.


No matter when you visit, the Mayflower Park Hotel offers the perfect home base. Centrally located and steps from the monorail and light rail, our historic hotel makes it easy to explore the city year-round. Plan your stay today and discover the best of Seattle in every season!