Things to do in Seattle for Spring Break

From Views to Brews—Explore It All!

Spring Break is just around the corner, and Seattle offers an exciting mix of activities for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re here for a quick getaway, a family vacation, or a solo adventure, the Emerald City is bursting with springtime energy and things to see and do. Staying at the historic Mayflower Park Hotel places you right in the heart of the action, surrounded by Seattle's top attractions and hidden gems. Here’s a guide to some must-do activities in Seattle this Spring Break.


Explore Pike Place Market

Just a short stroll from Mayflower Park Hotel, Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s most famous landmarks. Spring is an excellent time to visit as the market comes alive with fresh flowers, local produce, and a variety of street performers. Be sure to check out the famous fishmongers tossing fish and grab a coffee at the original Starbucks. You can also enjoy fresh seafood, shop for unique local goods, or simply take in the bustling atmosphere.

Soak Up Springtime Fun at Seattle Center

Seattle Center is a must-visit destination in the spring, offering a blend of iconic attractions and fresh-air fun. Take in views from the Space Needle, where spring skies make the city and mountain vistas even more stunning. Explore vibrant and imaginative exhibits at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), perfect for music, film, and sci-fi fans. The Chihuly Garden and Glass dazzles with colorful glass art, both indoors and in the blooming outdoor garden. With festivals, art, and green spaces, Seattle Center is the perfect spot to soak up the best of the season.

Take in the Views at Sky View Observatory

Head to the Sky View Observatory, located on the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center, for unparalleled views of Seattle and beyond. From this incredible vantage point, you can see the city skyline, Elliott Bay, the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges, and even catch glimpses of Mount Rainier on a clear day. The observatory also offers a café and bar, making it a perfect spot to sip and savor the views.


Take a Ferry Ride to Bainbridge Island

A ferry ride across Puget Sound is one of the most scenic ways to experience Seattle and its surrounding beauty. Head to the Seattle Ferry Terminal (only a short walk from Mayflower Park Hotel) and take a ride to Bainbridge Island. The 35-minute journey offers incredible views of the Seattle skyline, Mount Rainier, and the Cascade Mountains. Once you arrive, explore the charming shops, restaurants, and nature trails on the island.

Enjoy the Outdoors at Discovery Park

Spring in Seattle is the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors, and Discovery Park is one of the city’s best green spaces. Located in Magnolia, this 534-acre park offers trails, beaches, and spectacular views of Puget Sound. Whether you’re up for a scenic hike, bird watching, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon by the water, Discovery Park provides a refreshing escape from city life.

Stroll Through the Seattle Japanese Garden

For a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle, make your way to the Seattle Japanese Garden in the Washington Park Arboretum. Spring is the perfect time to visit as the garden is in full bloom with cherry blossoms, azaleas, and other vibrant flowers. Take a tranquil walk around the koi-filled pond, enjoy the serene landscape, and take a moment to relax among the beautiful flora.


Catch the Action with the Mariners, Sounders, and Kraken

Spring is an exciting time for sports fans in Seattle! Catch the Seattle Mariners as they kick off their MLB season at T-Mobile Park, where the energy is as electric as the views of the city skyline. Soccer enthusiasts can cheer on the Seattle Sounders FC at Lumen Field, known for its passionate fans and thrilling matches. If hockey is more your speed, the Seattle Kraken bring cool action to Climate Pledge Arena as the NHL season heats up. With so much to see, Seattle’s spring sports scene offers something for every fan!

Tour the Seattle Aquarium

For a family-friendly Spring Break activity, the Seattle Aquarium is a fun and educational destination. Located on Pier 59, the aquarium showcases marine life from the Pacific Northwest. You can see sea otters, harbor seals, jellyfish, and a wide variety of fish. The touch tanks are always a hit with younger visitors, and it’s a great way to learn more about the region’s aquatic ecosystems.

Sip Your Way Through Downtown

Seattle is renowned for its innovative breweries and vibrant taproom scene. For craft beer in downtown Seattle, Pike Brewing Company is a top choice. Located right by Pike Place Market, it offers a mix of classic and experimental brews along with a cool, historic vibe. Another great spot is Old Stove Brewing, also near the waterfront, where you can sip craft beers with stunning views of Elliott Bay.

Walk Along Alki Beach

If you’re looking to soak up some spring sunshine, Alki Beach in West Seattle is a great spot to relax by the water. This sandy beach offers beautiful views of the Seattle skyline and the Olympic Mountains. You can rent bikes or scooters to cruise along the waterfront, or simply enjoy a leisurely walk along the beach.

Admire the Cherry Blossoms at the University of Washington

One of Seattle’s most iconic spring experiences is witnessing the cherry blossoms at the University of Washington’s Quad. The 90-year-old Yoshino cherry trees create a stunning canopy of pink and white, attracting thousands of visitors each year. Peak bloom typically occurs between late March and early April, and the university offers a live webcam and bloom watch page to help you time your visit. The campus is easily accessible from downtown Seattle via the Link light rail, making it a convenient and memorable spring outing.


Seattle is brimming with exciting experiences this Spring Break, and Mayflower Park Hotel is the perfect place to begin your adventure. Whether you’re exploring the city’s iconic sights, immersing yourself in nature, or catching a gam, Seattle has something for everyone to enjoy. We hope this guide helps you make the most of your Spring Break visit to the Emerald City!