Holiday Happenings at Pacific Place
Pacific Place invites you to celebrate the season with shopping, dining, and entertainment options for the whole family. This year the property will welcome the Fleurs de Villes Noël floral show and delight families with a new Holiday Magic Village experience. In addition, Pacific Place is home to a variety of stores that have great gifts for the holiday season including The Handmade Showroom, Orcas Paley, Bezel & Kiln, and more.
Featured Shopping
Orcas Paley - A destination for home decor, unique gifts, fine apothecary items, stationery, cocktail accessories, tableware, and pantry goods. Orcas Paley mixes artisan brands with one-of-a-kind vintage pieces and fine art that you won’t find anywhere else. The store is locally owned and operated by Patrick Angus, longtime Creative Director of Mario’s in Seattle and Portland, and Peter Gaucys, an independent brand consultant and writer in Seattle.
Bezel & Kiln - A curated collection of art jewelry, beautiful accessories, and fine houseware by more than 50 independent artists and designers from all over the world.
Ghost Gallery - Established in 2006 by independent curator Laurie Kearney, Ghost Gallery focuses on local and regional artists & designers. Entering its 11th year as a brick and mortar venue, Ghost Gallery showcases a curated selection of visual art, handmade jewelry, tarot, apothecary and bottled wines.
The Handmade Showroom - A gallery of fine art made by artists and designers living in and around the Pacific Northwest. This is a great place to shop for gifts for the whole family!
JNBY - An award-winning brand with a reputation for creativity, quality, and originality, JNBY is a design-driven brand of women’s high-fashion apparel.
Molly Ray Parfums - A fragrance boutique and workshop studio. Guests can visit 7 days a week to experience and test the full fragrance collection and find the ideal fragrance match for themselves or for someone special. Molly also hosts workshops and experiences for groups of up to 10 people.
Gallery Onyx - Presenting works by Pacific Northwest Visual Artists of African Descent, Gallery Onyx is a non-profit extension of Onyx Fine Arts Collective.
Dining
Din Tai Fung - Named by the New York Times as one of the “top 10 restaurants in the world”, Din Tai Fung is famous for its delicately steamed dumplings, savory potstickers, fresh noodles, and fried rice.
Pike Place Chowder - The menu features award-winning chowders, fish and chips, seafood rolls, calamari, and more.
Haidilao Hot Pot - Top-quality Chinese Hot Pot.
Thai Ginger - An authentic regional Thai cuisine restaurant.
Johnny Rockets - Serving up diner favorites including juicy burgers and thick shakes.
Holiday Events
November 18th – December 24th
“Holiday Magic Village” at Pacific Place will feature encounters with Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch as well as Santa Claus. This all-new journey-to-Santa experience features an interactive set that the whole family will enjoy. The Holiday Magic Village will open on November 18th and continue to delight guests through Christmas Eve, December 24th. To reduce wait times and comply with COVID restrictions, guests must book and pay for their photo session in advance here. Reservations are required for all photo sessions and package prices begin at $49.99. This photo experience opens on November 18.
December 17-27
Fleurs de Villes NOËL is a fresh floral celebration of the holiday season. Unique floral pop-ups, including floral mannequins, doorways, and other picture-perfect installations, will create a delightful and festive floral stroll through Pacific Place. This floral experience runs December 17-27.
With easy underground parking, on-site restaurants, and a full movie theater, Pacific Place is also a great place for a holiday date night. View holiday hours at Pacific Place here.
Pacific Place
600 Pine St.
Seattle, WA 98101
About Pacific Place
Spanning an entire city block in the core of downtown, Pacific Place has a rich 20-year history in the city of Seattle and has stood tall as its home city evolved from an industrial neighborhood to a vibrant international mecca of technology, tourism, and entertainment.
With newly opened food and beverage options, renowned and emerging brands, and a creative gallery of Pacific Northwest artists, every floor of this five-story, vertical retail destination is filled with must-see moments.
Creating welcoming environments, unimpeded connections with its neighbors, and evolving into “The Living Room of Downtown Seattle” is at the heart of the new Pacific Place. It begins at 7th Avenue and Olive Way, where a dramatic new entrance connects the center to Seattle’s renowned tech neighborhood. Once inside, guests will discover experiential design and sculptural art that create a unique Seattle aesthetic that welcomes everyone to stay a little longer.
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