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Our hotel is the best hotel near the Space Needle.

EVEN Hotel Seattle Downtown - Lake Union Local area

Discover popular things to do in Seattle from our centrally located hotel near South Lake Union and Pike Place Market. Explore scenic outdoor spaces, diverse dining, and vibrant cultural attractions while experiencing the best of the city.

Space Needle building in Seattle
400 Broad St, Seattle, WA 98109

Space Needle

Ascend to new heights at the iconic Space Needle, a symbol of innovation and exploration in Seattle. The Space Needle offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city skyline, Puget Sound, and the majestic Cascade and Olympic Mountain ranges. Step onto the observation deck and marvel at the breathtaking vistas or dine in style at the rotating SkyCity restaurant.

children pointing at a museum display
325 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Museum Of Pop Culture

Discover a world of creativity and innovation at the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP). MoPOP celebrates the evolution of popular culture through captivating exhibits, interactive experiences, and iconic artifacts. Explore the realms of music, science fiction, fantasy, and more as you journey through immersive galleries showcasing the influence of pop culture on our society.

Other Things To Do In Seattle

Northeastern University Seattle

401 Terry Ave N #103, Seattle, WA 98109

Located in the heart of South Lake Union's tech hub, this graduate-focused campus is a key center for innovation. Northeastern offers industry-aligned programs in fields like computer science and analytics and hosts networking events that connect students with local employers.

Lumen Field

800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

Experience the thrill of live sports and entertainment at Lumen Field, home to the Seattle football team and numerous high-profile events. Located in the heart of Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, Lumen Field boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a retractable roof and cutting-edge amenities. Cheer on your favorite team, catch a concert under the stars, or attend a major convention or trade show. Lumen Field offers an unforgettable experience for sports fans and visitors alike.

Olympic Sculpture Park

2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121

Nestled along Seattle’s waterfront, the Olympic Sculpture Park offers a unique blend of art and nature. Featuring sculptures by renowned artists like Alexander Calder and Mark di Suvero, this 9-acre park invites you to stroll among monumental works of art with stunning views of the Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. It’s the perfect spot to escape, reflect, and snap photos. Just a short 10-minute drive from our hotel, this outdoor gem is a must-see for art lovers and nature enthusiasts.

Paramount Theatre

911 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101

Step into the past at the Paramount Theatre, a historic Seattle landmark just 1 mile from our hotel. Enjoy an exciting lineup of performances including Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (through Sept. 12), Boz Scaggs (Sept. 15), Dan and Phil (Sept. 16), Sonic Live in Concert (Sept. 22), Chance the Rapper (Sept. 26), Jim Gaffigan (Oct. 2-4), Sara Bareilles (Oct. 19-20), Dermot Kennedy (Oct. 26), and more.

Seattle Japanese Garden

1075 Lake Washington Blvd E, Seattle, WA 98112

The serene Seattle Japanese Garden, located in the Washington Park Arboretum, is a peaceful retreat right in the heart of the city. Wander through beautifully landscaped paths, over koi-filled ponds, and under weeping willows, while embracing the quiet beauty of traditional Japanese design. This makes the perfect place to unwind and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re visiting for a moment of calm or a stroll with a view, it’s an unmissable experience.

Woodland Park Zoo

5500 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103

Discover hundreds of species from around the world at the award-winning Woodland Park Zoo. Dedicated to saving animals and their habitats, the zoo features innovative exhibits, including the African Savanna and Tropical Rainforest. It's a fun, educational destination for all ages, committed to future ecological health.

Pike Place Market

85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101

Discover the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of Seattle at Pike Place Market, one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. Located along the scenic waterfront, Pike Place Market is a bustling hub of activity, offering an eclectic array of fresh produce, artisanal crafts, and local delicacies. Stroll the historic cobblestone streets, interact with local vendors, and savor the rich aromas of freshly brewed coffee and freshly caught seafood.

Climate Pledge Arena

334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

Climate Pledge Arena is the world's first net-zero carbon certified arena in Seattle. Catch upcoming concerts including Tame Impala (Sept. 1-2), Andrea Bocelli (Sept. 8), Weezer (Sept. 13), Journey (Sept. 21), The B-52s & DEVO (Sept. 25), Kehlani (Sept. 27), Grey Day Tour 2026 (Sept. 28), SOMBR (Oct. 1), Tyler Childers (Oct. 2), Jungle (Oct. 3), Doja Cat (Oct. 15), Maná (Oct. 17), Phoebe Bridgers (Oct. 23), Kacey Musgraves (Oct. 26-27), and Gorillaz (Oct. 31).

Woodland Park Zoo

5500 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle, WA 98103

A family favorite just 3 miles from our hotel, Woodland Park Zoo offers over 92 acres of animal exhibits and lush gardens. From the African savanna to the temperate rainforest, the zoo’s immersive habitats showcase wildlife from around the world. It’s a great place to learn about conservation efforts, experience up-close animal encounters, or simply enjoy a day in nature. Don’t forget to check out their seasonal events, where you can meet new creatures and learn more about their habitats.

Seattle Neighborhood Farmers Markets

Seattle, WA

Seattle’s Neighborhood Farmers Markets bring together local growers and artisans across multiple weekly markets. Wander stalls filled with seasonal produce, baked goods, flowers, and handcrafted items while chatting with vendors and soaking up community vibes in fun urban settings.

The Kois Center

1001 Fairview Ave N # 2200, Seattle, WA 98109

The Kois Center in Seattle is a globally recognized dental education and research hub, drawing professionals from around the world for advanced training and coursework. Located in the city, it serves as a key destination for continuing education and specialized learning programs.

Outdoor Movies at Gas Works (June - August)

2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103

On summer evenings, Gas Works Park transforms into an open-air movie venue overlooking Lake Union and the Seattle skyline. Guests bring blankets, settle into the hillside, and watch films as the sun sets over the water. The setting blends city views with a relaxed park atmosphere, making it a seasonal favorite for both locals and visitors.

Seattle Design Festival, Aug. 15–20

Lake Union Park, 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

The region's largest multidisciplinary design event kicks off with a two-day Block Party at Lake Union Park. This free festival features hands-on installations, pop-up experiences, and presentations celebrating how design transforms ideas, spaces, and communities throughout Seattle.

Apple Cup, Sept. 6

Husky Stadium,

Experience one of the Pacific Northwest's most celebrated college football rivalries as the Washington Huskies and Washington State Cougars meet in the Boeing Apple Cup. Expect spirited traditions, passionate fans, and an electric game-day atmosphere at Husky Stadium during this historic matchup.

PAX West, Sept. 4–7

Seattle Convention Center,,

PAX West is one of North America's premier gaming conventions, bringing together video game fans, developers, creators, and industry leaders. Attendees can enjoy game demos, tournaments, panels, esports competitions, tabletop gaming, cosplay, and exclusive announcements throughout the four-day event.

Washington State Fair, Sept. 4–27

Washington State Fair Event Center,

One of the largest fairs in the United States, the Washington State Fair features thrilling rides, agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, live entertainment, shopping, and iconic fair foods. Families can enjoy a full day of attractions and special events during this beloved Washington tradition.

Bumbershoot Festival, Sept. 5–6

Seattle Center,

Bumbershoot returns to Seattle Center for a weekend celebrating music, visual arts, comedy, film, food, and Pacific Northwest creativity. This iconic festival features nationally recognized performers, emerging artists, immersive experiences, and cultural programming spread across the Seattle Center campus.

Fremont Oktoberfest, Sept. 18–20

Seattle's largest Oktoberfest celebration transforms Fremont into a lively festival filled with craft beer, German-inspired brews, stein-hoisting competitions, live entertainment, DJ dance parties, and festive food. The event's unique Fremont spirit creates a fun and memorable fall weekend for visitors.

Seattle Pro Hockey Home Opener, Oct. 4

Climate Pledge Arena,

Experience the excitement of opening night for Seattle's professional hockey season at Climate Pledge Arena. Fans can enjoy a lively game-day atmosphere, special pregame festivities, and one of the city's most anticipated fall sporting events in a state-of-the-art venue.

Earshot Jazz Festival, Oct. 7-25

The Earshot Jazz Festival brings together acclaimed jazz musicians from across the Pacific Northwest and around the world for performances, workshops, screenings, and special events. Guests can experience Seattle's thriving music scene through nearly three weeks of unforgettable live jazz.

Seattle Technology Summit 2026, Oct. 14

The Seattle Technology Summit gathers technology leaders, innovators, and industry professionals for a full day of educational sessions, networking opportunities, and discussions on emerging trends. Topics include artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud computing, data analytics, and digital transformation.

REFRACT Glass Art Festival, Oct. 15-18

Chihuly Garden and Glass,

The Seattle Glass Experience is a citywide celebration of glass art featuring artist demonstrations, exhibitions, open studios, and special events. The festival showcases the Pacific Northwest's internationally recognized glass art community and offers visitors unique opportunities to engage with artists and their work.

Georgetown Haunted House, Oct. 25-Nov. 7

Georgetown Morgue,

One of Seattle's most popular Halloween attractions, the Georgetown Morgue delivers immersive scares through detailed sets, live actors, special effects, and themed experiences. Visitors can embrace the spooky season while exploring a haunted attraction known for its creative storytelling and thrilling atmosphere.

Womens Professional Basketball Home Games, Sep. 17

Climate Pledge Arena,

Experience the excitement of womens professional basketball this September at Climate Pledge Arena with home games on September 17 and September 23. Enjoy elite competition, an energetic game-day atmosphere, fan experiences, and live entertainment at one of Seattle's premier sports venues. Located just minutes from EVEN Hotel Seattle Downtown - Lake Union, these games offer a memorable addition to your Seattle stay.

Delectable bites nearby

LOCAL Public Eatery

american

Step into LOCAL Public Eatery for classic American fare with gourmet burgers, hearty bowls, and creative cocktails. Enjoy a lively neighborhood vibe perfect for casual dining and drinks with friends.

Cactus (SLU)

mexican

Savor bold Mexican flavors at Cactus, from sizzling fajitas to refreshing margaritas. Happy hour adds extra fun to this vibrant spot, ideal for flavorful meals and lively gatherings.

Portage Bay Café

american

A brunch favorite, Portage Bay Café serves fluffy pancakes, savory eggs, and indulgent benedicts. Locally sourced ingredients and a welcoming atmosphere make it perfect for a leisurely morning meal.

re:public

american

Modern American fare meets a trendy atmosphere at re:public. From small plates to hearty mains with craft cocktails and local brews, it's a stylish spot for lunch, dinner, or drinks with friends.

Ba Bar

vietnamese

Ba Bar offers authentic Vietnamese favorites, from rich pho to flavorful noodle dishes. Casual and bustling, it's perfect for lunch or dinner with bold flavors and fresh ingredients in a cozy setting.

Duke’s Seafood

seafood

Duke's Seafood serves fresh seafood classics like chowder, salmon, and more with scenic waterfront views. Casual yet refined, it's ideal for enjoying locally inspired dishes in a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.

hotel room with city view

Book Your Stay

After exploring the city, unwind in comfortable accommodations at our downtown Seattle hotel near South Lake Union, featuring premium bedding, thoughtfully designed workspaces, and modern bath amenities to help you recharge between adventures.

Reservations:

Front desk: +1-206-5962302

527 Fairview Avenue N Bldg A Seattle, WA 98109 United States

Check-in: 4:00 PM

Check-out: 11:00 AM

Minimum check-in age: 21