1428 Post Alley, Seattle, WA, 98101
85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA, 98101
85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA, 98101
85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA, 98101
85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA, 98101
85 Pike Street, Seattle, WA, 98101
#Explore the sights and history that make Seattle one of the most livable cities in America. Duration4 Hours AboutWith two tours in one, your 4-hour tour will include a visit to beautiful Snoqualmie Falls and then experience the city of Seattle. Your guide will pack this tour with fun facts and engaging stories about Seattle history. You will learn how Seattle got its name and what the real story is about how much it rains. Our itinerary ensures adequate time spent at each location allowing individual feedback and suggestions from our guides. We've done all the work and planning, so you can spend your time having a positive experience.
#Experience the best of the city with never more than 14 guestsAboutSeattle is a cultural mecca where technology, nature & the arts intersect to produce a rich tapestry of experiences. We’ve curated the quintessential Seattle experience into a 3 hour intimate tour that’ll explore the many forces that have shaped the city from past to present. Your friendly guide will keep you entertained and informed with stories, facts, favorite places and so much more. Take this tour early on in your Seattle visit in order to benefit from all the information and recommendations!Tour DetailsStart Time9:00AM, 10:00AM & 1:30PMDuration3 HoursPick-upAll downtown Seattle hotelsPrice* General pick-up (Adults): $66.92* Hotel pick-up (Adults): $75.33* Children (ages 3-12): $45.56* Infants (ages 2 and under): Free!Transport14 passenger touring vanInclusionsMystery treatOptionsPrivate tours are availableTour Itinerary#1. Downtown AreaThe tour will begin in Seattle’s bustling downtown core highlighting the Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, Shopping District, & World’s First Starbucks.#2. Pioneer Square & Stadium DistrictSeattle’s original downtown is now a 35 square block historic district filled with turn of the century Romanesque architecture, art galleries & trendy restaurants all of which border the sports stadiums for the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners.#3. International District & WaterfrontSeattle’s original downtown is now a 35 square block historic district filled with turn of the century Romanesque architecture, art galleries & trendy restaurants all of which border the sports stadiums for the Seahawks, Sounders and Mariners.#4. Seattle Center & Queen Anne View PointThe Seattle Center is a 72 acre urban park and is the site of the 1962 World's Fair. The home of the Space Needle, Paul Allen’s Experience Music Project, Dale Chihuly’s Garden and Glass exhibition and Pacific Science Center.Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill provides a dramatic panoramic photo opportunity of Seattle’s skyline. You’ll also view the spectacular architecture and aesthetic in one of the city’s more exclusive, old-money neighborhoods.#5. Ballard Locks & Fremont NeighborhoodOpened in 1917 the lock system and ship canal connects the fresh water of lakes Union and Washington with the salt water of the Pacific in Puget Sound. It’s a popular destination for watching boats navigating between the two waterways, it also features a fish ladder for observing the seasonal migration of salmon. Fremont neighborhood, famous for its outdoor art and nude bicyclists in the Summer Solstice parade is also a microcosm of the challenges Seattle faces as it grapples with growth. This once quirky bohemian artist colony is now transforming into a high tech powerhouse with offices for Google, Tableau and Adobe while remaining true to its artsy roots.
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Pike Place Market, 1st Ave & Pike St Between Pike and Pine Sts. and First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101Experience the food and culture at one of Seattle’s most famous landmarks, Pike Place Market, on this guided tasting tour. This is the original food and cultural tour of Pike Place Market with a bonus: experience the Market before the crowds arrive. Enjoy diverse tastings, from fresh produce, warm cheddar biscuits and smoked salmon, fresh baked treats and much more. Interact with the merchants before it gets busy, then savor the flavors, as well as the sights and sounds, of this historic attraction.Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Pioneer Square, Yesler Street & 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104This stop is old Seattle, brick clad buildings house a secret and are full of interesting antique and art galleries. Unique retail shopping, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Waterfall Garden Park and The Firefighters Memorial are all features on this pleasant part of the city.Duration: 20 minutesPass By: Elliott Bay Waterfront, Seattle, WAWashington State Ferries, Seafood restaurant and fish and chowder bars, Aquarium, the Great Wheel, and Sculpture Garden park.Pass By: Pike Place Market, 1st Ave & Pike St Between Pike and Pine Sts. and First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101USA's oldest continuous running farmers market. Fishmongers, fruit and vegetable vendors, flower vendors, the soul of the city and must see place in Seattle. A stop here can be arranged if desired.Pass By: Space Needle, 400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109-4607Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, MOPOP, Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationPass By: Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, WANice neighborhood with Queen Ann style homes and great views.Stop At: Kerry Park, 250 W Highland Dr Queen Ann Hill, Seattle, WA 98119-3529A million dollar view of Seattle with the Space Needle in the Foreground. Duration: 10 minutesPass By: Mount Rainier National Park, WA 98304views only on clear daysPass By: Chinatown International District, Yesler Way and Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104optional part of the tour based on time, but has areas of interest including markets, museums, Tong buildings and art.Stop At: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, 3015 NW 54th St, Seattle, WA 98107-4213Seattle 3rd most popular attraction. The locks are basically boat elevators moving boats from salt to fresh water and vise versa. Salmon are going through a fish ladder from mid June to October. Other wildlife can be found depending on the Season.Duration: 20 minutesPass By: T-Mobile Park, 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134-1216Home of the Seattle Mariners our major league team.Pass By: Fishermen's Terminal, 3919 18th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119-1679Home to a large fishing fleet of over 700 vessels, including some of the crab boats from the show (Deadliest Catch)Pass By: CenturyLink Field, 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134-1200Home of the NFL franchise the Seattle Seahawks.Pass By: Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121-1025A great park on Seattle's waterfront full of art and miles of a shorline walk.Pass By: Customized Tours, Seattle, WAHi, we are the bus company that picks you up and regales you with information of Seattle.Pass By: Olympic National Forest, Olympic National Park, WAview only on clear daysPass By: Fremont Troll, N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103, USAInspired by the book (Three Billy Goats Gruff) this art piece lurks under the Aurora Bridge.
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Pike Place Market, 1st Ave & Pike St Between Pike and Pine Sts. and First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101By the end of the Pike Place Market Food and Cultural Walking Tour, you will not only have eaten an array of deliciously famous foods, but you will also have picked up a few buying tips, cooking ideas and handy market knowledge. ITINERARY--------------------The Pike Place Market Food and Cultural Walking Tour includes 8+ delicious tastings such as (subject to change without notice):- Gourmet truffle salt and other savories- Cherry-inspired treats- Tom Douglas' fish fry- Artisan made greek yogurt- Nation's best clam chowder- Pastry from the Market's oldest bakery- And other tasty surprises!The amount of food tasted on the tour is equivalent to a light lunch.Duration: 2 hours
ItineraryThis is a typical itinerary for this productStop At: Pioneer Square, Yesler Street & 1st Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104This stop is old Seattle, brick clad buildings house a secret and are full of interesting antique and art galleries. Unique retail shopping, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Waterfall Garden Park and The Firefighters Memorial are all features on this pleasant part of the city. Duration: 20 minutesPass By: Elliott Bay Waterfront, Seattle, WAWashington State Ferries, Seafood restaurant and fish and chowder bars, Aquarium, the Great Wheel, and Sculpture Garden park.Pass By: Pike Place Market, 1st Ave & Pike St Between Pike and Pine Sts. and First Ave, Seattle, WA 98101USA's oldest continuous running farmers market. Fishmongers, fruit and vegetable vendors, flower vendors, the soul of the city and must see place in Seattle. A stop here can be arranged if desired.Pass By: Space Needle, 400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109-4607Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, MOPOP, Bill and Melinda Gates FoundationPass By: Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, WANice neighborhood with Queen Ann style homes and great views.Pass By: Olympic National Forest, Olympic National Park, WAview only on clear daysPass By: Mount Rainier National Park, WA 98304views only on clear daysPass By: Chinatown International District, Yesler Way and Fourth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104optional part of the tour based on time, but has areas of interest including markets, museums, Tong buildings and art.Stop At: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, 3015 NW 54th St, Seattle, WA 98107-4213Seattle 3rd most popular attraction. The locks are basically boat elevators moving boats from salt to fresh water and vise versa. Salmon are going through a fish ladder from mid June to October. Other wildlife can be found depending on the Season.Duration: 20 minutesPass By: T-Mobile Park, 1250 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134-1216Home of the Seattle Mariners our major league team.Pass By: Fishermen's Terminal, 3919 18th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119-1679Home to a large fishing fleet of over 700 vessels, including some of the crab boats from the show (Deadliest Catch)Pass By: CenturyLink Field, 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134-1200Home of the NFL franchise the Seattle Seahawks.Pass By: Olympic Sculpture Park, 2901 Western Ave, Seattle, WA 98121-1025A great park on Seattle's waterfront full of art and miles of a shorline walk.