Many European towns host Christmas Markets in December and each one is unique, featuring local artisans and regional refreshments. The Seattle Christmas Market, inspired by the Vancouver Christmas Market, is bringing this old-world tradition of festive delight to Washington.
We head to Seattle, stopping first at Pike Place Market for lunch. Founded in 1907, the market is one of the oldest and largest continuously-operating public markets in the United States and is brought to life by hundreds of farmers, crafters, small businesses, and residents.
We wander the market and stop at the Market Grill for fresh-grilled fish sandwiches (blackened salmon and rockfish).
In the late afternoon, we walk through Seattle to the Space Needle, location of the Christmas Market. The Space Needle appears through the buildings as we approach.
We pass through Lover's Lane and enter the land of craft, with 80 artisan huts featuring a wide variety of merchandise. After a little shopping, we reach the double-decker carousel (and ride on a horse and a reindeer) and the large Christmas Pyramid (with a Gluhwein stand in the bottom).