Seattle packs a lot into one skyline, and this is the easy way to take it all in. Built for first-time visitors and anyone short on time, the tour pairs the city’s must-see icons with the local, offbeat corners most day-trippers miss. You ride in a comfortable small-group van with a guide who fills in the history and culture as you go, so all you have to do is relax, watch the city roll by, and hop out at the best spots to stretch your legs and take photos. By the end of the day, you will have seen the landmarks, the hidden gems, and the views that make the Emerald City legendary.
Welcome to Washington state’s largest city, Seattle, home to one of the greatest ecological diversities seen in the country. Here on this tour, you are going to find the most amazing sights that this city has to offer! Route: Hotel Pickup → T-Mobile Park (pass by) → Lumen Field (pass by) → Pioneer Square (15 min) → Chinatown-International District (pass by) → Olympic Mountain Range viewpoint (pass by) → Seattle Waterfront (pass by) → Seattle Great Wheel (pass by) → Seattle Aquarium (pass by) → Pike Place Market (30 min) → Amazon Spheres (pass by) → Waterfall Garden Park (10 min) → Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park (10 min) → Space Needle (pass by) → Fremont Troll (pass by) → Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (15 min) → University of Washington (pass by) → Gas Works Park (15 min) → Kerry Park (15 min) → Hotel Drop-off
Home of the Seattle Mariners and the city’s Major League Baseball action.
Stadium of the NFL Seahawks and Sounders FC, and a major concert venue.
Step into Pioneer Square, Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, rebuilt grander after the great fire of 1889. Today its red-brick buildings are full of art galleries, independent shops, and a coffeehouse on nearly every corner.
A lively, historic neighborhood packed with Asian restaurants, markets, and shops.
On clear days, the jagged Olympic Mountains rise across Puget Sound to the west.
Seattle’s reborn shoreline of piers, ferries, and wide views over Elliott Bay.
A 175-foot Ferris wheel spinning right out over the water.
A waterfront favorite showcasing the marine life of Puget Sound.
The city’s beloved public market has run since 1907 and still buzzes with fishmongers tossing salmon, flower stalls, street performers, and the very first Starbucks storefront.
Three glass domes filled with rainforest plants at the heart of Amazon’s campus.
A quiet pocket park built on the birthplace of UPS, hiding a surprising 22-foot waterfall between the downtown buildings.
A free little museum telling the story of the 1897 gold rush, when Seattle struck rich outfitting prospectors bound for the Yukon.
The 1962 World’s Fair landmark and the city’s most famous silhouette.
A giant sculpture clutching a real Volkswagen Beetle beneath the Aurora Bridge.
Officially the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, this is where boats rise and fall between Lake Union and Puget Sound. In summer you can watch salmon climbing the fish ladder.
A grand, tree-lined campus known for its spring cherry blossoms and Gothic halls.
A former gas plant reborn as a grassy lakefront park on Lake Union, where rusted industrial towers frame one of the best skyline views in town.
The classic Seattle postcard shot, with the Space Needle, the downtown skyline, and Mount Rainier all lined up in a single frame.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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