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Move Over Seattle! This Storybook Town Is The Pacific Northwest’s Best Hidden Gem

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When it comes to the Pacific Northwest, dense evergreen forests, amazing cities, and lore of Sasquatch may come to mind.

But the latest tourism data revealed a real shocker — a storybook town sandwiched between Seattle and Spokane is not the talk of the town, but the talk of the state.

That's right — we're not saying Seattle is old news. We're just saying it has some competition.

Boasting fairytale charm, majestic scenery, and purposeful European vibes, the little-known dreamscape of Leavenworth is seeing a surge in visitors.

Storybook townscape of Leavenworth, WA

In fact, regional travelers are flocking here in numbers that rival even Canada, which says everything about just how special Leavenworth has become since we all know our neighbors to the North behold some of the most astounding nature destinations in North America.

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Leavenworth: The Pacific Northwest's “European” Hideaway

Leavenworth, WA in summer
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We've heard it time and time again: this place feels like Europe.

I hate to break it to you, but just because there's a red-brick alley that was never paved over doesn't mean you can swap it out for Munich.

Leavensworth, tucked away in the Cascade Mountains, roughly 2 hours from Seattle, is a true charmer that does truly ooze European vibes.

To be exact, it's a hidden slice of Germany.

This Bavarian-style village was intentionally redesigned in the 1960s to mirror alpine towns, complete with timber-framed architecture, flower boxes, beer halls, and mountain backdrops that feel straight out of Bavaria — no passport needed.

German flag in Leavenworth, WA
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Yep, you read that right — you can find beer and pretzels too. Just head over to München Haus.

Lederhosen are not needed to fit in around here, but you won't be judged either if you happen to throw one in your carry-on — or opt to buy one as a souvenir after a round of pints gets you in the zone.

Washington's Winter Wonder Is A Real-Life Summer Storybook

We're not gonna lie to you — Leavenworth takes on a whole different persona come wintertime, when the streets are blanketed with snow and it's close to a German Christmas market as you'll find stateside.

Take it from me, someone who capped off an epic Euro-trip last year in Munich. My neck still hurts from gawking at the staggering New Town Hall towering over all the beer-sipping, pretzel-munching patrons down below.

Guilty as charged.

Summer day in Leavensworth, WA
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Locals trek the mountain roads, even in not-so-great conditions to experience this real-life snowglobe, Nutcracker Museum and all.

So, what about summer?

Surely not all 786,000 visitors flocked here in the snow.

Summers here are phenomenal, still boasting the same level of charm without the need for extra layers.

In fact, it's perfect weather to enjoy a German beer, rather than a hot tea you might be craving in December.

Though if you ask me, piping hot bratwurst is great any time of year.

Bavarian Style Buildings In Leavenworth, Washington State, United States

Instead of ice-skating, there's an array of outdoor adventures more suitable for the sunshine, such as a thrilling river tubing or keeping it simple with a gorgeous hike down numerous well-marked trails, like Icicle Gorge.

According to TripAdvisor, these are the top 5 things to do in Leavenworth in 2026:

  1. Leavenworth Reindeer Farm
  2. Leavenworth Sleigh Rides (seasonal)
  3. Silvara Cellars
  4. Leavenworth Summer Theater
  5. Icicle Gorge (told ya!)
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Arguably The Pacific Northwest's Safest Destination

river outside leavenworth

You know, I gotta say our very own Traveler Safety Index has come in handy.

You just never know what to believe anymore, so why not take it from people who are actually on the ground for any given destination?

When it comes to the Pacific Northwest, we all know both Seattle and Portland take the cake for popularity.

The problem is if you were to actually carry around a cake, it might be taken in those cities!

According to our Safety Index, both of these cities aren't putting out the best vibes right now, scoring in just the 70s out of 100 as of this writing:

As for Leavenworth, our source confirms the entire town had just 10 reported crimes the entire year.

‘Nuff said, right?

Horse-drawn carriage in Leavenworth, Washington