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MEILLEURE visite de la ville d'une journée à Seattle

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Experience the best of Seattle on this 1-day city tour, showcasing its iconic landmarks and vibrant culture. Begin with a visit to Gas Works Park, followed by the bustling Pike Place Market, home to the original Starbucks. Enjoy optional stops at the Sky View Observatory for breathtaking views, the stunning Chihuly Glass Garden, and the captivating Museum of Flight. Along the way, admire the Space Needle from the outside, a true symbol of Seattle. This tour offers a seamless itinerary that captures the city’s charm, history, and innovation in just one day.

Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(Outside visit) → Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)

Ville: Seattle
Mon 09 Jun
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Transportation (base on the number of guests on the day. 7-seat SUV; Minivan; motorcoach).
Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
Transportation (base on the number of guests on the day. 7-seat SUV; Minivan; motorcoach).
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Professional vehicles transportation (Vehicle used based on the number of guests attending that day)
Sky View Observatory at Colombia Center,Chihuly Glass Garden,Museum of Flight(If Option Selected)
Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Age and Safety: Customers under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pregnant women may join if under 24 weeks by the trip's end.
  • Booking Details: Ensure all booking details (name, contact, flight info) are accurate. Errors will result in personal costs.
  • Tickets and Charges: City Passes and personal attraction tickets are not accepted. Attraction prices may change, and tickets are non-refundable.
  • Itinerary Changes:Tour operator reserves the right to adjust the itinerary for smooth operations.
  • Tour Adjustments:The tour guide may alter schedules based on weather, traffic, or other conditions.
  • Closed Attractions: If a scenic spot is closed, an alternative will be provided. COVID-19 may affect attraction hours and capacity.
  • Booster Seats: For state law, Children under the age of 6 require a booster seat in order to participate in the tour group. Please understand that the violations and fines are borne by the guests themselves. There is no need for a booster seat for bus travel on the day of travel.
  • Health Requirements: Guests with disabilities must provide advance notice. Wheelchair-accessible buses are not guaranteed without prior approval.
  • Terms and Conditions: Terms and conditions may change—check the product website for updates.
  • Leaving the Group: If leaving the group early, inform the tour guide and sign a departure form. No refunds for unused portions.
  • Gifts and Refunds: Gifts provided during the tour may change due to unforeseen factors like weather. Fees will not be refunded for changes.
À quoi s'attendre
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Seattle
(All day schedule) Seattle City Tour 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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world! Itinerary: Pike Place Market (45 mins,where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 50 mins) → Space Needle (Outside View) → MoPOP (Optional, 60 mins) → Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 60 mins) → Pioneer Square (Passing by) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 90 mins)
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (45 mins,the very first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
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Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
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Museum of Pop Culture
(Optional) MoPOP The museum is founded by Microsoft co- founder Paul Allen and designed by Avant grade designer Frank Gehryhe, located at the foot of the Space Needle. It's a colorful appearance made up by 3,000 pieces of metal means to present the strength of music and the beauty of flowing! MoPOP admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Pioneer Square
(Passing by)Pioneer Square Pioneer Square is both the name of a neighborhood and the name of it's central square. Pioneer square is also famous for its events that they host such as parades, gatherings, food, and beer festivals that date back from the grand opening in 1984! Sounds like a perfect place to get the community connected and closer together!
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The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
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Seattle
(Horaire toute la journée) Seattle City Tour Bienvenue dans la plus grande ville de l'État de Washington, Seattle, qui abrite l'une des plus grandes diversités écologiques du pays. Ici, lors de cette visite, vous découvrirez les sites les plus étonnants que cette ville a à offrir ! Seattle est une ville portuaire de l'État de Washington ! Beaucoup de gens pensent que cela ressemble au film classique "Sleepless in Seattle" ; mais c'est loin d'être le cas ! Explorez un monument technologique connu sous le nom de Space Needle ou visitez le tout premier Starbucks original au monde ! Itinéraire: Pike Place Market (45 minutes, où se trouve le premier Starbucks) → Sky View Observatory au Columbia Center (facultatif, 50 minutes) → Space Needle (vue extérieure) → MoPOP (facultatif, 60 minutes) → Chihuly Glass Garden (facultatif, 60 minutes) → Place des Pionniers (En passant) → Le Musée de l'Aviation (Optionnel, 90 min)
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Marché de Pike Place
Marché de Pike Place (45 minutes, le tout premier magasin Starbucks) Pike Place Market a ouvert ses portes en 1909 et est l'un des plus anciens marchés fermiers des États-Unis et plus de 10 millions de personnes visitent Pike Place Market chaque année ! Prenez une bouchée, essayez différents plats authentiques, visitez les magasins et les vendeurs locaux au marché de Pike Place !
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Aiguille de l'espace
Aiguille de l'espace (Vue extérieure)Cette icône du nord-ouest américain a tout orné des écrans de cinéma aux timbres-poste ! Construit en 1961 pour l'Exposition universelle de 1962, le Space Needle dispose d'ascenseurs extérieurs et d'un restaurant tournant à son sommet.Rejoignez-nous pour explorer le Space Needle autour de la fontaine internationale du Seattle Center.
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Musée de la culture pop
(Facultatif) MoPOP Le musée est fondé par le co-fondateur de Microsoft Paul Allen et conçu par le designer de qualité Avant Frank Gehryhe, situé au pied de la Space Needle. C'est une apparence colorée composée de 3 000 pièces de métal pour présenter la force de la musique et la beauté de la fluidité ! Frais d'admission MoPOP (facultatif): veuillez consulter l'exclusion
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Jardin et verre de Chihuly
(Facultatif) Jardin de verre de Chihuly Ce magnifique jardin est une exposition au Seattle Center qui présente les incroyables verreries de Dale Chihuly ! L'installation comprend un jardin, une serre, des expositions intérieures et un théâtre. C'est un incontournable ! Frais d'entrée au Chihuly Glass Garden (facultatif): veuillez consulter l'exclusion
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Place des pionniers
(En passant par)Pioneer Square Pioneer Square est à la fois le nom d'un quartier et le nom de sa place centrale. La place des pionniers est également célèbre pour ses événements qu'ils accueillent tels que des défilés, des rassemblements, des festivals de nourriture et de bière qui remontent à l'inauguration en 1984 ! Cela ressemble à un endroit parfait pour connecter et rapprocher la communauté !
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Le musée de l'aviation
(Optionnel) Le Musée de l'Aviation Le Museum of Flight est le plus grand musée de l'air et de l'espace indépendant à but non lucratif au monde ! Il est situé à l'extrémité sud de l'aéroport international du comté de King (Boeing Field), au sud de Seattle. Avec plus de 175 avions et vaisseaux spatiaux, des dizaines de milliers d'artefacts, des millions de photographies rares, des dizaines d'expositions et d'expériences et une bibliothèque de classe mondiale, le Museum of Flight donne vie à l'incroyable histoire du vol de l'humanité ! Frais d'admission au Musée de l'aviation (facultatif) : veuillez consulter l'exclusion
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Observatoire Sky View
L'observatoire Sky View du Columbia Center est l'un des monuments les plus récents et les plus remarquables de Seattle ! Prenez l'ascenseur jusqu'à l'étage touristique et profitez d'une vue panoramique à 360 degrés sur le centre-ville de Seattle ! Ici, vous pouvez voir la grande roue, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier et bien plus encore. Vous pouvez également découvrir l'expérience d'ascenseur de tour plein écran à 360 degrés la plus avancée au monde pour tout savoir sur l'établissement de la ville de Seattle !
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
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Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
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The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
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Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
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The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
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Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
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The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
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Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
46
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
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The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
52
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
53
Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
54
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
55
Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
56
The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
60
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
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Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
62
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
64
The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
69
Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
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Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
71
Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
72
The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
73
Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
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Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
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Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
76
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
77
Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
78
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
79
Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
80
The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
81
Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
82
Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
83
Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
84
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
85
Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
86
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
87
Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
88
The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
89
Seattle
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! Seattle is a seaport city in Washington State! Many people believe it may be like the classical movie "Sleepless in Seattle;" but it is far from it! Explore a technological landmark known as the Space Needle or visit the very first original Starbucks in the world!
90
Seattle
Itinerary: Gas Works Park (30 mins) → Pike Place Market (120 mins, where first Starbucks located) → Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center (Optional, 60 mins) → Space Needle(outside visit)+Chihuly Glass Garden (Optional, 75 mins) → The Museum of Flight (Optional, 120 mins)
91
Gas Works Park
On the northern shore of Lake Union formerly known as Brown’s Point, Gas Works Park stands as a re-imagining of a former gasification plant into an iconic park for the city of Seattle. This unique project is perhaps one of the first examples of the conversion of a post-industrial landscape into a public park. Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle.
92
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market (120 mins,where first Starbucks location) Pike Place Market opened in 1909 and is one of the oldest farmer's market in the United States and more than 10 million people visit Pike Place Market each and every year! Grab a bite to eat, try different authentic foods, visit shops, and local vendors at Pike Place Market!
93
Sky View Observatory
Sky View Observatory at Columbia Center is one of Seattle's newest and most remarkable landmarks! Take the elevator up to the sightseeing floor and enjoy a full 360-degree panoramic view of downtown Seattle! Here you can sight the Ferris Wheel, Puget Sound, Space Needle, Microsoft, Mt. Rainier and so much more. You can also experience the world's most advanced 360-degree full-screen tower elevator experience to learn all about the establishment of the city in Seattle!
94
Chihuly Garden and Glass
(Optional) Chihuly Glass Garden This magnificent garden is an exhibit at the Seattle Center that displays the incredible glassworks of Dale Chihuly! The facility includes a garden, a glasshouse, interior exhibits, and a theater. It's a must-see! Chihuly Glass Garden admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
95
Space Needle
Space Needle (Outside View)This icon of the American Northwest has adorned everything for movie screens to postage stamps! Built in 1961 for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle features outdoor elevators and a rotating restaurant at its top.Join us as we explore the Space Needle around the international fountain at Seattle Center.
96
The Museum of Flight
(Optional) The Museum of Flight The Museum of Flight is the largest independent, non-profit air and space museum in the world! It is located at the southern end of King County International Airport (Boeing Field), south of Seattle. With over 175 aircraft and spacecraft, tens of thousands of artifacts, millions of rare photographs, dozens of exhibits and experiences and a world-class library, the Museum of Flight brings mankind's incredible history of flight to life! The Museum of Flight admission fee(Optional): Please see exclusion
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Commentaires (57)
530justinw
Feb 2025
Nan was a great tour guide. She dedicated time and companied us entirely during the trip. We had a good time for Seattle city tour. Highly recommend this
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Thank you very much for your feedback! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the service we've provided! We look forward to welcoming you back on your next visit!
H2630JEdanj
Feb 2025
He is a great guy who showed us around, very knowledgeable and kind, I would recommend him to everyone who goes to Seattle.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Thank you very much for your feedback! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the service we've provided! We look forward to welcoming you back on your next visit!
YANQING_F
Jan 2025
Very nice tour. The driver and guide Mr Duan was very professional and patient during the Tour and gave us very detailed introductions for the views in Seattle.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Thank you very much for your feedback! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the service we've provided! We look forward to welcoming you back on your next visit!

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