- Walking Food Tour
- 2 hours
Join us on an intimate guided food tour of the world-famous Pike Place Market as we explore the back alleys, narrow corridors, and tiny storefronts in search of our favorite places.
Quick Details
Wanting to see the highlights of the Emerald City but don’t have much time? Show Me Seattle’s 2 hour tour will take you to all the photo spots that make up the perfect Seattle photo album. Learn about the city’s history and culture from our knowledgable local guides as you cruise around in our comfy mini coach, hopping out at all the best places to snap photos, including the Space Needle, the Amazon Spheres, The Fremont Troll, the Dragon Gate and more, and of course a vista viewpoint for a shot of the city skyline and Mt. Rainier.
The city tour begins in Seattle’s bustling downtown core, highlighting the Pike Place Market, Seattle Art Museum, Shopping District, and the world’s first Starbucks.
Seattle’s original downtown is now a 35-square-block historic district filled with turn-of-the-century Romanesque architecture, art galleries, and trendy restaurants, all of which border the sports stadiums for the Seahawks, Sounders, and Mariners.
Home to Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Cambodian, and Hmong communities, this neighborhood continues to play a role in Seattle’s multicultural identity. Seattle’s waterfront includes the aquarium, Ferris wheel, classic seafood restaurants, funky souvenir shops, historic piers, and ferry and water taxi terminals.
The Seattle Center is a 72-acre urban park and is the site of the 1962 World’s Fair. It’s the home of the Space Needle, Paul Allen’s Experience Music Project, Dale Chihuly’s Garden and Glass exhibition, and the Pacific Science Center.
Kerry Park on Queen Anne Hill provides a dramatic panoramic photo opportunity of Seattle’s skyline. You also view the spectacular architecture and aesthetic in one of the city’s more exclusive, old-money neighborhoods.
We take the health of our guests and our guides very seriously. We’re carefully following evolving COVID-19 health and safety recommendations set forth by our local and state Public Health authorities, and the CDC. Until further notice, we require that masks are worn (covering both the mouth AND nose) at all times on tours. We will also adhere to social distancing protocols.
We strive to create an experience that guests will enjoy and remember – and, in these times, where everyone will also feel safe. If anyone arrives on tour without a mask, or displays incorrect mask usage during the tour, they will be asked to leave in order to protect the safety of the group. Similarly, we ask that all guests adhere to the social distance guidelines that our guides set forth while on tour to ensure that everyone has a safe experience. Thank you!