Rainier Day Trip – Leave the city behind for the day and experience the natural beauty of majestic Mt Rainier – either with a hire car or on a guided, small-group tour. With wine tasting available and beautiful scenery, it’s a relaxing day away from the hustle of the city. The tour travels over Lake Washington on Seattle’s famous floating Evergreen Point Bridge to Woodinville, home to many of Washington’s wineries. Michelle, one of Washington’s oldest and most acclaimed wineries. Visit an independent, family-run winery as well as the beloved, world-class Chateau Ste.
Burlesque, poetry slams, camp drag shows, kink night, and the Inferno women & the Trans* party series are just some of our top picks.īuzzing, eclectic and wonderfully queer, Gay Seattle is waiting for you with open arms…Īre you relocating? This guide will help travelers discover the queerer side of the city.
Queer spirit is still strong here, as testament by the broad lineup of annual LGBT events including the Seattle Boylesque Festival and Seattle Pride, headlined by PrideFest at the Seattle Centre where 50,000 people turned up to see over 100 performers appeal across five stages.Įven if you are not able to visit for these flagship events, there is all but guaranteed to be something every night of the week to pique your interest. Not only are there more gay clubs, bars, and bathhouses here than you could possibly visit in one trip – but there are rainbow flags proudly flown across the city to remind you that the entire city is a sanctuary for self-expression and that you are welcome absolutely everywhere you go. When it comes to the local gay scene, well where do we even start.