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3 Hour Seattle City Tour

$64.02
64.02 64.02 USD
3 Hour Seattle City Tour
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#Experience the best of the city with never more than 14 guests

About
Seattle 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 Details

Start Time

9:00AM

Duration

3 Hours

Pick-up

A convenient location in Downtown Seattle

Price

* Adults $80.27
* Children (ages 3-12): $64.02
* Infants (ages 2 and under): Free!

Transport

14 passenger touring van

Know Before You Go

- Bottled water is available on the coach
- Coach stops at least 3 iconic locations for photos, more if weather and traffic allow
- There is a restroom stop half way through the tour
- Optional dropoff at the Seattle Center or Pike Place Market, just tell your guide
- Gratuities graciously accepted

Tour Itinerary

#1. Downtown Area

The 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 District

Seattle’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 & Waterfront

Seattle’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 Point

The 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 Neighborhood

Opened 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.
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