Discover the best top things to do in Washington, United States including Clallam County Fair, Vuelta La Luna Circus, Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Seafair Torchlight Parade, The Lights of Christmas, Dragon Fest, Bite of Seattle, Enchant Christmas Seattle, Gingerbread Village, Bumbershoot.
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Skagit Valley is a popular destination in the early spring, when in late March through April, the acres upon acres of land suddenly burst to life. Boasting tulips of every shade, colour, and variety, its wild parks become the perfect spot to sit and take in the awe and majesty of nature, while its curated private gardens become an oasis of calm and beauty. Visitors from around the world flock to see, photograph, and be photographed with the vistas of flowers, which stretch out as far as the eye can see. They're sure to time their visit: some tulip varieties bloom in March, some in late April, and most blossoms only last for about two weeks. Equipped with a "Bloom Map", they explore the ambling fields and enjoy nature at their own pace.
We had so much fun at the tulip festival! We visited in a small group and went to 2 spots: Tulip Town & Roozengaarde. Of the two we all preferred Roozengaarde - it was much bigger and way less crowded. Both sites were pretty and going first weekend of April we were able to see a decent amount of blooms. We also loved how Roozengaarde had the beautiful mountain backdrop - gorgeous photos!! It was also a great Covid activity and we felt very safe. Definitely wear boots as it was very muddy and don’t forget to buy some fresh blooms on the way out. We loved it!
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The Torchlight Parade is one of Seattle's most popular parades and the culminating event of Seafair, an annual summer festival mixing local neighbourhood get-togethers with citywide shindigs such as epic airshows, hydroplane races and more. Alongside the marching bands and extravagant floats are the throngs of costumed volunteer Seafair Pirates participating in the parade and at many other Seafair happenings.
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The biggest pan Asian celebration in the Northwestern United States turns Seattle’s historic and vibrant Chinatown-International District into an even more exciting area to visit with a weekend jammed full of dragon and lion dances, loads of cultural performances and an awesome opportunity to sample a vast array of Seattle’s best street food and enjoy specials offered at some of its most popular restaurants.
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Enchant Christmas, The World's Largest Christmas Light Maze & Market, returns to Seattle with an all-new adventure! Coming to T-Mobile Park this November 22 - December 29, 2019, Enchant features: * Nearly 100,000 square feet of Christmas lights with a 100 foot lighted pine tree in the center. * An ice-skating trail (30% larger than last year!) * A large variety of sweet and savoury options to satisfy all your cravings. * Santa's Landing, featuring a striking set designed by set designer Adrian Broom in New York. * An all-new Christmas market & much more! Unwrap new traditions and make memories that will warm your heart throughout the holidays. Tickets are on sale now.
There were a lot of fun activities to enjoy including Christmas carols and marketplace . Hot chocolate counters were open till late hours. Beautiful lights for potraits. Definitely one time visit.
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Every Labor Day Weekend thousands gather in the shadow of the iconic Space Needle for the city’s biggest festival of the year. Since 1971 this music and arts celebration has cultivated a diverse lineup of entertainment. Live bands are the main attraction, but you can also catch comedy, spoken word, dance or family-friendly performance. One Reel Film Festival showcases independent movies, and local food and craft vendors set up shop to share their handiwork.
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