SEA (Sea-Tac International Airport)
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), or "Sea-Tac," serves Seattle, Tacoma, and the rest of Western Washington. The airport is the primary hub for Alaska Airlines…
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Sign UpIf you're looking for a great day trip from Seattle Southside, head north to the quaint city of Snohomish, which is about an hour from SEA airport.
Snohomish is home to some of the best antique stores in Washington, with dozens of antique shops and vintage boutiques lining historic First Street where you can easily spend hours antiquing, vintage shopping, popping in and out of cozy local eateries, and strolling along the Snohomish River. With more than 175 antique dealers, Snohomish is arguably the Antique Capital of the Northwest. Many of the buildings are more than 150 years old, lending the city historic charm. You'll have no trouble entertaining yourself as you browse the vintage shops, antique stalls, restaurants, pubs, coffee shops, and gift shops. It's a very popular destination during the holidays and makes for a great day trip from the Seattle area at any time of year.
Snohomish is a great day trip from the Seattle area. If you're flying into SEA (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport), we recommend staying at one of many fantastic hotels nearby in Seattle Southside. There are dozens to choose from, whether you're looking for a luxurious retreat or something large and family-friendly. From there, you can rent a car and head north to see what the rest of the region has to offer.
Once you've arrived in the Historic Downtown District of Snohomish, head to First Street, a hub of vintage and antique goods that runs along the Snohomish River. There, you'll see tons of places to shop.
There are dozens of cute places to get a bite to eat before or after your shopping trip.
Note that most of the shops close by 5 p.m., so arrive early to avoid missing out on a new treasure.
For more information, contact Historic Downtown Snohomish: www.historicdowntownsnohomish.org
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), or "Sea-Tac," serves Seattle, Tacoma, and the rest of Western Washington. The airport is the primary hub for Alaska Airlines…
Downtown Snohomish
Find many cafes and antique shops in this quaint, historic downtown.
Snohomish is known for its wide selection of antique stores, especially along First Street in the historic downtown. Popular spots include large antique malls with multiple dealers, as well as smaller vintage shops offering furniture, decor, clothing, and collectibles.
Snohomish is often called the “Antique Capital of the Northwest” and features over 175 antique dealers spread across multiple antique stores, malls, and vintage shops throughout downtown.
The best time to visit Snohomish antique stores is in the morning or early afternoon, as most shops close around 5 p.m. Weekdays tend to be less crowded, while weekends and holidays offer a more lively shopping experience.
Yes, most Snohomish antique stores are open year-round. However, hours may vary by season or holidays, so it’s a good idea to check individual store hours before visiting.
Absolutely. Snohomish is about an hour from Seattle and makes an ideal day trip for antique shopping. Visitors can explore dozens of antique stores, enjoy local restaurants, and stroll along the scenic Snohomish River all in one visit.
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