Spring in Seattle brings a stunning display of cherry blossoms, and this 8-hour tour showcases the city's most beautiful blooming spots. Begin at the University of Washington Quad, where you can stroll beneath the iconic Yoshino cherry trees. Next, explore the tranquil Washington Park Arboretum and the serene Seattle Japanese Garden, both offering breathtaking landscapes. Enjoy free time at Pike Place Market, indulging in local cuisine and shopping before taking in the panoramic views from Kerry Park and relaxing at Gas Works Park. This tour is ideal for nature enthusiasts and photographers looking to capture Seattle's floral beauty during cherry blossom season.
- Tour duration: 8 hours of cherry blossom exploration
- Visit iconic locations like the University of Washington and Pike Place Market
- Enjoy scenic gardens including Washington Park Arboretum and the Japanese Garden
- Perfect for photographers and first-time visitors during spring season
Your guide will call the guests one day before the tour date and confirm the pick-up time and location.
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The University of Washington Quad is even more stunning during cherry blossom season ! The campus boasts over 800 Yoshino cherry trees, making it one of the best spots in the US for hanami (cherry blossom viewing). Peak bloom usually hits late March to early April. The Quad's picturesque setting, with blossoms framing the library and other buildings, draws crowds and photographers.
Washington Park Arboretum is a stunning 230-acre oasis in Seattle, part of the University of Washington campus . This beautiful arboretum features over 1,000 plant species, including a renowned collection of conifers, Japanese maples, and a vibrant cherry blossom display. The scenic trails, gardens, and waterfront views make it perfect for a peaceful stroll or nature escape.
The Seattle Japanese Garden is a serene 3.5-acre oasis in Washington Park Arboretum . This authentic garden features traditional elements like kōji stone lanterns, waterfalls, and a tranquil pond with kōtatsu bridges. With meticulously curated plants and seasonal blooms, it's a perfect spot for reflection or a peaceful stroll. Located near the University of Washington, it's a hidden gem in Seattle
Pike Place Market is Seattle's iconic, historic hub. This bustling marketplace on the waterfront features: - Fresh produce: Local fruits, veggies, meats, and seafood (like the famous fish toss!) - Craft vendors: Handmade goods, art, and gifts - Food & drinks: From fresh-baked pastries to seafood and coffee (visit the original Starbucks) - Street performers: Musicians, magicians, and more
Kerry Park is a popular spot in Seattle offering breathtaking views of the city and beyond . Perched on a hill in the Queen Anne neighborhood, it features: - Iconic skyline views: Downtown Seattle, Space Needle, and the Olympics - Sunset magic: A favorite spot to catch the golden hour - Parks and greenery: Lush lawns and walking paths A perfect blend of nature and urban beauty
Gas Works Park is a unique 19-acre park in Seattle's Wallingford neighborhood. Built on a former gasification plant, it features: - Industrial remnants: Old gas pipes and towers repurposed as art - Hilltop views: Panoramic vistas of Lake Union, downtown Seattle, and the Cascades - Kite-flying: Popular spot for kite enthusiasts - Picnic areas: Grassy spaces for relaxing A quirky blend of nature and industrial history
The guests will head to Seattle and dropped back to their drop-off location.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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