Winter in Seattle

Experience Winter in Seattle at The Edgewater Hotel.

Winter in Seattle brings moody skies, twinkling lights, festive markets and cozy moments along the waterfront. Whether you’re visiting for the holidays, a winter getaway, or seasonal staycation, The Edgewater Hotel offers an unforgettable stay atop Pier 67.

Black And White Seattle Skyline

Seattle Center Winterfest

Late November to December
From late November through December, Seattle Center transforms into a winter wonderland with ice sculptures, light displays, festive performances and a model train village.

Light Up Monkey

WildLanterns at Woodland Park Zoo

Mid-November through January
Walk through a magical outdoor lantern display featuring glowing animals and botanical scenes.

Pikes Place Market At Christmas Time

Pike Place Market Holiday Night Market

Select dates in December
Shop for artisan gifts, enjoy live music and sip hot cocoa under twinkling lights.

Ice Skating In Seattle

Go Ice Skating

Check out seasonal rinks like the Winterfest Ice Rink at Seattle Center or Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink. Skating under the lights is a holiday classic for all ages.

Seattle Great Wheel

Ride the Seattle Great Wheel

Take in the city’s sparkling skyline and snowy mountain views from the comfort of a heated gondola on the Seattle Great Wheel, just down the boardwalk from our front doors.

Chihuly Garden And Glass

Warm Up in a Museum or Gallery

Spend a rainy day inside the Seattle Art Museum, Museum of Pop Culture, or Chihuly Garden and Glass, all a short ride or scenic walk from the hotel.

Common Questions About Seattle in the Winter

What is Seattle’s weather like in the winter?

Winter in Seattle is typically cool and rainy, with average temperatures ranging from the high 30s to mid-40s °F (3–8°C). Pack warm layers and a waterproof jacket.

Is Seattle a good winter destination?

Yes! The city comes alive with festive lights, holiday markets and a cozy atmosphere that’s perfect for slowing down and soaking it all in. With fewer crowds than summer, it’s easy to explore museums, shop local and enjoy the city at your own pace. And from a fireplace-lit room at The Edgewater Hotel, winter in Seattle feels like pure Pacific Northwest magic.

What are the best indoor activities in Seattle during winter?

Top indoor attractions include the Seattle Art Museum, Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), The Museum of Flight and Chihuly Garden and Glass. Don’t miss browsing the shops and cafés inside Pike Place Market or relaxing by the fireplace at Six Seven Lounge.

Does it snow in Seattle in the winter?

Snow is uncommon but not impossible. Seattle usually gets 1–2 light snowfalls a year, most often in January or February. However, nearby mountains (like Snoqualmie Pass) offer snowy day trips for winter sports.

What holiday events happen in Seattle in December?

Seattle lights up with seasonal cheer in December. Popular events include Winterfest at Seattle Center, the Christmas Ship Festival, WildLanterns at the zoo and the Pike Place Holiday Market.

Are Seattle attractions open in winter?

Yes, most major attractions remain open year-round. Museums, aquariums, the Space Needle and the Seattle Great Wheel all operate through winter, often with lighter crowds and festive touches.

What should I pack for a winter trip to Seattle?

Pack layers, a warm coat, a waterproof jacket or umbrella and comfortable shoes with good tread. Evenings can get chilly near the water, so cozy accessories like scarves and hats are helpful.

Can I plan a winter event or retreat in Seattle?

Absolutely. Winter is a beautiful time for small gatherings, team offsites, or holiday parties. The Edgewater Hotel offers event space with seasonal menus, waterfront views and cozy ambiance that’s ideal for winter celebrations.