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Spring in Seattle often teases us with glimpses of sunshine, blooming cherry blossoms, and the first real urge to hit the road and reset. If you're dreaming of a weekend escape this Easter—with European charm, mountain air, and a lot of small-town magic—you'll want to pack your bags for Leavenworth, Washington.
Just a 2-hour drive from Seattle, this Bavarian-style village nestled in the Cascades is one of the best spring getaways near Seattle, perfect for families, couples, or friends looking to recharge and explore. Here’s your complete Easter weekend guide to Leavenworth lodging, restaurants, and things to do—plus some insider tips to make it extra special.
Whether you're looking for luxury accommodations, a rustic cabin, or something budget-friendly, Leavenworth offers a variety of spring lodging options:
Why Go: Adults-only, luxury spa resort with serene riverfront views and European-style wellness.
Perfect For: Couples or solo travelers looking to truly unwind.
Bonus: Heated saltwater pools, thermal baths, and breakfast included.
Website: posthotelleavenworth.com
Why Go: Nestled in the woods with private cabins, nature trails, and a commitment to sustainability.
Perfect For: Nature lovers and families.
Bonus: On-site organic garden, art walk, and spa.
Website: sleepinglady.com
Why Go: Trendy, outdoorsy vibe with community fire pits and gear rentals.
Perfect For: Adventurers and casual travelers.
Bonus: Dog-friendly rooms and direct access to hiking and biking trails.
Website: logecamps.com
Other lodging options to consider:
Icicle Village Resort – Great for families, with a pool, game room, and mini-golf.
Bavarian Lodge – Right in town, walkable to shops and restaurants, with cozy alpine décor.
From Easter brunch to evening bites, Leavenworth has something delicious for everyone. Here are a few must-try restaurants:
What to Try: Bone broth ramen, grain bowls, and local beers.
Atmosphere: Laid-back with outdoor seating overlooking the mountains.
Good For: A light, nourishing spring meal.
Website: yodelinrestaurantgroup.com
What to Try: Filet mignon, schnitzel, and the famous house-made strudel.
Atmosphere: Old-world charm with live piano music.
Good For: Romantic dinners or celebratory Easter meals.
Website: mozartssteakhouse.com
What to Try: Multi-course seasonal tasting menu with farm-to-table ingredients.
Atmosphere: Intimate and intentional.
Good For: Foodies and slow-dining enthusiasts.
Website: manaleavenworth.com
More local favorites for Easter weekend:
The Gingerbread Factory – Perfect for sweet spring treats.
Ludwig’s – For classic Bavarian fare and beer.
The Wild Huckleberry – Known for hearty breakfasts and brunches.
Spring in Leavenworth is filled with sunshine, flowers, and alpine beauty. Here are some top things to do while you’re in town:
Why Go: This 4-mile loop is easy, scenic, and perfect for spotting wildflowers, waterfalls, and wildlife.
Tip: Bring a light jacket—it’s cool in the shaded forest areas.
Why Go: A peaceful, locally owned vineyard with views of the Cascades.
What to Try: Their estate Syrah or Chardonnay while relaxing in the outdoor garden.
What to Do: Stroll through the unique Bavarian shops, enjoy street performers, and check out spring window displays.
Easter Bonus: Look for pop-up events, egg hunts, and local bakeries offering Easter treats.
More spring activities to consider:
Leavenworth Reindeer Farm – Great for kids or animal lovers.
River tubing or paddleboarding (weather permitting).
Spa treatments at Alpine Spa or PostHotel Spa for a relaxing afternoon.
Best time to leave Seattle: Mid-morning Friday to beat traffic; early Sunday return to avoid post-weekend backups.
What to pack: Layers for spring temps, walking shoes, camera, sunglasses, and a picnic blanket.
Weather: Expect temps between 50–65°F with occasional spring showers and bursts of sun.
Whether you’re looking to sip wine, unwind at a spa, or enjoy a spring hike with the family, Leavenworth is the ideal Easter weekend getaway from Seattle. It’s a place where you can slow down, reconnect with nature, and come home feeling totally refreshed.
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