2025 Seattle Gift Guide: Local Gifts & Unique Experiences

The year is coming to a close, and Seattle is aglow with festive energy. Whether you’re local or planning a holiday getaway, this city transforms into a winter wonderland perfect for making memories and finding unique gifts.

As the nights begin to grow longer, Seattle neighborhoods sparkle with holiday lights, bustling markets, and cultural events that make the city feel magical. If you are anything like me, searching for the perfect gift for everyone on your list can be daunting, especially when you want to give something as special as your loved ones who will receive it. Supporting local businesses, craft markets, and choosing items unique to Seattle not only makes gift-giving more meaningful but also lets you bring a piece of the city’s festive spirit home. And of course, it’s always nice to treat yourself, too!

To help you get started checking off everyone on your list—whether you’re shopping from afar or planning a trip to experience Seattle in person—here are some local goods and unforgettable experiences to surprise your friends and family with.

A blue ceramic candle holder with white Chinese or Japanese characters painted on it, containing a white candle. courtesy Sairen

Sairen X Lulumiere Teacup Candle

Bring the scent of Seattle’s nature home with scents of Pine, Evergreen Trees, Moss, and citrus rind from Lulumiere. This exclusive collaboration with Sairen pairs the luxurious candle with a stunning vintage tea cup from Sairen, which can be used after the candle is finished.

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Three leather luggage tags in brown, green, and navy blue, each with visible stitching and buckled straps, are arranged overlapping on a white background. One tag shows embossed contact information in gold. courtesy Leolo

Leolo Leather Luggage Tag

For the jetsetter in your life, this handcrafted Leolo leather luggage tag is a stylish and practical travel essential. Made in Seattle from premium Italian leather and available in vibrant colors, this elegant tag adds a touch of luxury to any bag while supporting a local, woman-owned business.

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A black tote bag with thick cream-colored handles features a green and white illustration of the Seattle skyline, including the Space Needle, a ferry, mountains, and water. courtesy Refugee Artisan Initiative

Seattle Market Tote from RAI

Whether traveling to the gym or the farmers’ market, this upcycled tote is the perfect way to display Seattle pride. Fun Fact: RAI partners with refugee and immigrant women to create a safe space for women where each artisan can find community and build her confidence as she builds her new life. RAI also serves as a resource for all community members who want to learn about upcycling, the circular economy, and the refugee and immigrant experience.

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A box containing three Dragonfly waffle mix packs labeled Socola, Pandan, and Durian, next to a green card that says, "Make & share waffle joy. courtesy Dragonfly Kitchen

Waffle Gift Set by Dragonfly Kitchen

If you’re a breakfast fan and want some new, delicious options to add to your kitchen table, these waffle mixes feature Vietnamese flavors like pandan, socola, and durian that will make even picky eaters ask for seconds.

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Sliced oatmeals and maple sandwich bread on a table next to an information card and a colorful box labeled "The Pastry Project. courtesy The Pastry Project

Pastry Kit by The Pastry Project

For the busy baker or chef in your life who loves to try new things, this Pastry kit includes chef-curated recipes like ube blondies and oatmeal maple bread. With prepackaged ingredients and recipe cards, they can subscribe monthly if they love it. Fun Fact: The Pastry Project breaks barriers to employment and makes pastry education more accessible. When students graduate and are ready to work, they help them apply to jobs with their hiring partners.

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A person in tan pants and a blue jacket walks a brown and white dog on a leash along a sidewalk bordered by trees and green shrubs. courtesy Hambos Pups

PNW Hands Free Lead by Hambos Pups

Elevate the dog pawrents in your life with the ultimate companion lead for an active lifestyle. This leash effortlessly converts into a hands-free cross-body design, perfect for your morning runs or strolls around the park or up a mountain, and is crafted with Biothane, ensuring durability for all your outings, rain or shine. Pro Tip: If you’re in Seattle, stop by Seattle Barkery for a special doggy treat that will create the perfect gift combo.

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A glass ornament with swirling blue and white patterns and a clear loop at the top for hanging, set against a white background with a black border. courtesy Seattle Glassblowing Studio

Ornament from Seattle Glassblowing Studio

My family and I love getting a new ornament every year, especially when we travel. All the ornaments at Seattle Glassblowing Studio are handcrafted and unique, featuring glass art from local artists, including competitors from the Netflix series “Blown Away.”

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Fun Fact: Seattle is the hub for glass art in the U.S. Organized by Chihuly Garden and Glass and Visit Seattle, Refract: The Seattle Glass Experience brings together hundreds of arts organizations and artists each October to host events throughout the region. Enjoy live demos, art parties, tours, open studios, gallery shows, museum exhibitions, and more.

A MarketSpice gift basket containing tea bags, tea cookies, honey, jam, mints, and vegetable chips, arranged in a box with shredded paper and topped with an orange and yellow ribbon. courtesy MarketSpice

Market Spice Gift Basket

It’s Cozy Season, which is the perfect time to snuggle up with a good book, some tea, and treats. Each basket is thoughtfully curated with MarketSpice’s signature blends and gourmet goodies, making it a comforting and delicious gift for tea lovers and anyone who appreciates local Seattle favorites. Perfect for sharing or savoring on a chilly day, this gift supports a beloved Seattle business with over a century of tradition.

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A box of Jonboy Caramels labeled "Fleur de Sel" is surrounded by individually wrapped caramel candies on a white surface. courtesy Jonboy

Jonboy Caramels

Stop by Jonboy at Pike Place Market or their other location in the bustling waterfront Ballard neighborhood and pick up artisan-crafted small batch caramels for the sweet tooth in your life. Try out new flavors from Whiskey with Smoked Salt to Molasses Ginger, or the reliable Fleur de Sel. Grab a variety of flavors and taste test them with everyone around the table.

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A rectangular rug featuring geometric patterns in black, tan, brown, and teal horizontal stripes, with triangles, diamonds, and zigzag designs. The rug has a white border and dark frame. courtesy Eighth Generation

Desert Night Cotton Blend Blanket by Eighth Generation

Give the gift of coziness this season with a handmade blanket. Eighth Generation offers a strong, ethical alternative to “Native-inspired” products. Their approach is artist-centric, and all products are 100% Native-designed.

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Experiences: Gift Memories (and Reasons to Visit!)

I also love gifting experiences you can do together. What better way to make memories than by enjoying the best of Seattle? Many of these experiences are perfect for planning a visit or inviting loved ones for a holiday adventure. Here are my top picks this season.

A smooth, unglazed clay bowl sits on a pottery wheel. Above it, the text reads “Clay Play: Thrown Bowls.” A small inset shows a finished, glazed bowl in tan and brown tones. courtesy Reclaim Clay Collective

Clay Play: Thrown Bowls at Reclaim Clay Collective

Whether you are new to pottery or a pro, this space is all about creating art and community. Spend time with loved ones as you make some pottery. An instructor will guide you through the throwing process and at the end, you get to choose a piece to keep!

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A large Argosy cruise boat decorated with string lights is illuminated at night on the water, reflecting its glow onto the surface. courtesy Argosy Cruises

Argosy Cruises Christmas Ship Festival

Nov 28-Dec 23
This beloved Pacific Northwest tradition lights up the holidays and sails to nearly 40 waterfront communities across Puget Sound. Or book yourself on one of their sightseeing cruises around Seattle’s Harbor to enjoy the iconic Seattle skyline from the Puget Sound at any time of year.

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A yellow and white seaplane takes off from a calm body of water, with a city skyline and buildings visible in the background under a clear blue sky. courtesy Kenmore Air

Kenmore Air Scenic Flight & Tours

The Seattle Scenic Seaplane Tour offers a unique view of the city. Enjoy the thrill of taking off from water and soaring above stunning scenery. The flight ends as it began, gliding over Lake Union in the city’s heart for an unforgettable experience.

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A ballet performance featuring a dancer in a large, multi-headed rat costume with a red sash and crown, holding a sword, facing a performer dressed as a toy soldier with a nutcracker mask. Another dancer stands to the side. courtesy Pacific Northwest Ballet

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®

Nov 28-Dec 28
This tradition is a dreamlike journey for all ages. Pacific Northwest Ballet transforms McCaw Hall with a spectacular holiday show. Or book early for Giselle, a romantic and complex classic running Apr 10–19. Check out the full 2025/2026 season.

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A group of people in a kitchen smile and watch as one woman feeds sheets of dough through a pasta maker on a countertop covered with parchment and cooking tools. courtesy Diane's Market Kitchen

Diane’s Market Kitchen Cooking Class

Explore Pike Place Market through stories of farmers and producers, then enjoy a menu inspired by their products. Take a hands-on cooking class using fresh local ingredients from the market. Diane’s Market Kitchen: where cooking, connecting, companionship, and community combine to create a memory.

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Shop the Markets—A Visitor’s Delight!

During the holidays, Seattle’s markets fill with artisan goods, crafts, specialty foods, and unique finds. If you’re visiting, make time to wander through these festive markets. Discover the city’s creative spirit as you check off your list.

Whether you’re shopping online or planning a festive trip, supporting Seattle’s local makers and exploring its vibrant holiday scene is the perfect way to make your gift-giving more memorable. Come experience the magic of the Emerald City this season—and give a gift that tells a story. Learn more at seattleholidays.com.

About the Author

Sawyer DeLille

As the Marketing Coordinator at Visit Seattle, Sawyer combines her love of storytelling with her love of all things Seattle. Since moving to the Emerald City in 2018, she’s been exploring every corner—from sunny runs around Green Lake to cozy afternoons in hidden bookstores. When she’s not out discovering the next local gem, she’s probably taste-testing ice cream in the name of “marketing research.”

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