A brand-new walking food tour in Seattle's oldest neighborhood through its food, culture, and history on this guided walking tour of Pioneer Square. Sample a variety of global flavors from locally owned businesses, including Italian, Turkish, Nigerian, and classic pastry favorites, while exploring the district's historic brick buildings, hidden gems, and iconic landmarks.
Located near Seattle's waterfront and sports stadiums, this experience combines local cuisine, fascinating stories, and insider recommendations on where to eat, drink, and explore during the rest of your visit. Perfect for first-time visitors, families, solo travelers, and food lovers looking to experience Seattle beyond the typical tourist attractions.
Meet your guide at the historic Chief Seattle Fountain in Pioneer Square, located in the heart of Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood. The fountain features a bronze statue of Chief Seattle and is situated near the historic horse drinking fountain.
Tasting location with reserved table seating.
-Learn about Seattle’s oldest downtown neighborhood -Pioneer Square Pergola is a cast iron and glass pergola in Pioneer Square -Chief Seattle Fountain
The best fruit smoothies using fresh ingredients, no syrups or sugars added. Tasting: mango peach fruit smoothie
Completed in 1914, Smith Tower is one of Seattle's most iconic historic landmarks and was once the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. Standing 38 stories tall in the heart of Pioneer Square, the tower reflects Seattle's early growth during the Klondike Gold Rush era. Known for its distinctive architecture, ornate lobby, and rich history, Smith Tower remains a symbol of Seattle's pioneering spirit and the city's transformation into a major Pacific Northwest destination.
Mediterranean restaurant influenced specifically with Palestinians cultural Tasting: Flavorful falafel
Learn about Nduja a savory and spicy meat jam from the region of Italy Tasting: Nduja and fresh zucchini spread
Tasting: Nigerian jollof rice and sweet plantain. Reserved table seating.
Tasting: Macaron
Tasting: Salted chocolate chip cookies
The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park preserves the story of the 1897–1898 Klondike Gold Rush, a pivotal event that transformed Seattle into the primary gateway to Alaska and the Yukon. Located in the heart of Pioneer Square, the park features exhibits, photographs, and artifacts that tell the stories of prospectors, entrepreneurs, and Indigenous communities affected by the gold rush. Visitors can learn how Seattle's businesses supplied thousands of stampeders heading north in search of fortune, helping shape the city's rapid growth and development.
Historic site build in 1929
Tasting: Award-winning clam chowder
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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