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Visite guidée d'une demi-journée de la ville de Seattle et des chutes de Snoqualmie

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Avec deux activités en une visite de 4 heures, découvrez les principaux sites touristiques de la région de Seattle, à la fois naturels et artificiels. Visitez d'abord les chutes Snoqualmie, une chute d'eau dans les contreforts des montagnes Cascade. Découvrez ensuite Seattle lors d'une visite de la ville qui vous présente les attractions et l'histoire qui font de Seattle l'une des villes les plus agréables à vivre d'Amérique. Écoutez des faits amusants et des histoires captivantes sur Seattle racontées par un guide, et découvrez comment la ville tire son nom et quelle est la véritable histoire de la quantité de pluie. L'itinéraire garantit un temps suffisant passé à chaque endroit, permettant des commentaires individuels et des suggestions du guide.
Ville: Seattle
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  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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  • Une bagagerie sécurisée est disponible
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  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
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À quoi s'attendre
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Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
2
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
3
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
4
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
5
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
6
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
7
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
8
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
9
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
10
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
11
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
12
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
13
Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
14
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
15
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
16
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
17
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
18
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
19
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
20
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
21
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
22
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
23
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
24
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
25
Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
26
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
27
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
28
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
29
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
30
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
31
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
32
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
33
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
34
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
35
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
36
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
37
Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
38
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
39
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
40
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
41
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
42
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
43
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
44
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
45
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
46
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
47
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
48
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
49
Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
50
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
51
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
52
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
53
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
54
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
55
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
56
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
57
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
58
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
59
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
60
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
61
Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
62
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
63
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
64
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
65
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
66
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
67
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
68
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
69
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
70
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
71
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
72
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
73
Shutter Tours - Day Tours
Join Shutter Tours for an exciting 4 hour sightseeing tour of Seattle.
74
Pike Place Market
This is our pickup location
75
Pioneer Square
After meeting your guide at Pike Place Market, your tour starts with a little Seattle history as you travel through Pioneer Square, where the early settlers decided to build the city. You'll learn how the great Seattle fire started as well as the Seattle Underground as we drive through Pioneer Square.
76
CenturyLink Field
CenturyLink Field is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). It is a modern facility with views of the Downtown Seattle skyline and can seat 69,000 people.
77
T-Mobile Park
T-Mobile Park is a retractable roof baseball park it is the home stadium of the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB) and has a seating capacity of 47,715 for baseball.
78
Snoqualmie Falls
Your first experience in the Cascade foothills will be a drive through the town of Snoqualmie, the real "Twin Peaks" of the Pacific Northwest. Then you'll enjoy the majesty of Snoqualmie Falls, which is sure to be a favorite memory on your tour with us. Time spent at falls is approximately one half hour.
79
Fremont Troll
Next stopping point is the Fremont Troll where you can take some time to get some photos of this one of a kind piece of public art. As we drive through Fremont you'll see a 16' tall statue of Bolshevik Russian Communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin. Your guide will share with you how this statue arrived in Seattle and the story behind its history.
80
Lenin Statue
The controversial Lenin statue originally came from Slovakia and is remenicant of the old communist style statues of a bygone era.
81
Fishermen's Terminal
During the months of September-March, we will visit Fisherman's terminal home of the Pacific fishing fleet.
82
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
During the months of March thru August, ​we stop at the locks. At the Ballard Locks, you may see migrating salmon going through the locks system during the summer months, Sea Lions, Eagles and maritime traffic as they navigate this engineering marvel. Approximate time at the locks is a half hour, giving you time to explore the locks and fish ladder. (Note: This stop is not on tour September 1st-March 1st. See booking page for more info) Winter Tour Notes From October 29th thru March 1st, we do not stop at the locks due to the lack of boating activity and an empty fish ladder.
83
Kerry Park
Next ​we experience the #1 rated location in Seattle for taking a photo of the skyline, the picturesque viewpoint at Kerry Park.
84
Pike Place Market
Our final stop will be back at the Pike Place Market at approximately 2 PM.
85
Tours d'obturation - Excursions d'une journée
Rejoignez Shutter Tours pour une visite touristique passionnante de 4 heures de Seattle.
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Marché de Pike Place
Ceci est notre lieu de ramassage
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Place des pionniers
Après avoir rencontré votre guide au marché de Pike Place, votre visite commence par un peu d'histoire de Seattle en parcourant Pioneer Square, où les premiers colons ont décidé de construire la ville. Vous apprendrez comment le grand incendie de Seattle a commencé ainsi que le métro de Seattle en traversant Pioneer Square.
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Champ CenturyLink
CenturyLink Field est le terrain des Seattle Seahawks de la Ligue nationale de football (NFL) et du Seattle Sounders FC de la Major League Soccer (MLS). Il s'agit d'un établissement moderne avec vue sur les toits du centre-ville de Seattle et pouvant accueillir 69 000 personnes.
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Parc T-Mobile
T-Mobile Park est un parc de baseball à toit rétractable. C'est le stade des Mariners de Seattle de la Ligue majeure de baseball (MLB) et a une capacité de 47 715 places pour le baseball.
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Chutes de Snoqualmie
Votre première expérience dans les contreforts des Cascades sera une promenade à travers la ville de Snoqualmie, les véritables "Twin Peaks" du nord-ouest du Pacifique. Ensuite, vous profiterez de la majesté des chutes Snoqualmie, qui sera certainement un souvenir préféré lors de votre visite avec nous. Le temps passé aux chutes est d'environ une demi-heure.
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Troll de Frémont
Le prochain point d'arrêt est le Fremont Troll, où vous pourrez prendre le temps de prendre des photos de cette œuvre d'art publique unique en son genre. En traversant Fremont, vous verrez une statue de 16 pieds de haut du révolutionnaire communiste russe bolchevique Vladimir Lénine. Votre guide vous expliquera comment cette statue est arrivée à Seattle et l'histoire derrière son histoire.
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Statue de Lénine
La statue controversée de Lénine est originaire de Slovaquie et rappelle les anciennes statues de style communiste d'une époque révolue.
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Terminal des pêcheurs
Au cours des mois de septembre à mars, nous visiterons le terminal des pêcheurs, domicile de la flotte de pêche du Pacifique.
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Écluses Hiram M. Chittenden
Pendant les mois de mars à août, nous nous arrêtons aux écluses. Aux écluses de Ballard, vous pourrez voir des saumons migrateurs traverser le système d'écluses pendant les mois d'été, des otaries, des aigles et le trafic maritime alors qu'ils naviguent dans cette merveille d'ingénierie. Le temps approximatif aux écluses est d'une demi-heure, ce qui vous donne le temps d'explorer les écluses et l'échelle à poissons. (Remarque : cet arrêt n'est pas en tournée du 1er septembre au 1er mars. Voir la page de réservation pour plus d'informations) Notes sur la tournée d'hiver Du 29 octobre au 1er mars, nous ne nous arrêtons pas aux écluses en raison du manque d'activité nautique et d'une échelle à poissons vide.
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Parc Kerry
Ensuite, nous découvrons l'emplacement classé n ° 1 à Seattle pour prendre une photo de la ligne d'horizon, le point de vue pittoresque de Kerry Park.
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Marché de Pike Place
Notre dernier arrêt sera de retour au marché de Pike Place vers 14 heures.
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Commentaires (695)
Corina W
Aug 2012
We took the tour to Snoqualmie Falls, the Fremont Troll, Kerry Park, the Japanese Gardens, the Ballard Locks, ending at the Pike Place Market. We had a gourmet lunch in the Japanese Gardens, which was fantastic and stopped to get free samples of chocolate at a local chocolatier. As a Seattle native I had no idea that my city was so incredibly beautiful. This tour was worth every penny I paid for plus more. The guided tour was handled very professionally and the guide was interesting and knowledgeable. I shot some amazing pictures which was wonderful as it was the first time I had used my new camera. I had an amazing time and honestly was sorry when it was over. I would do it again and in fact I will be doing the tour again in just a couple of weeks.
Keats101
Aug 2012
I think of all of the tours I have ever been on, this one will impact me the most for the rest of my life. Not only did I see some beautiful sights around the Seattle area, but I also received many excellent photo tips that Terry gave me on the Snoqualmie Falls and Seattle City Tour. These tips will no doubt be incorporated into all future picture-taking opportunities that I have. Best of all is how Terry handled the tour; the advice he gave was in an easy-going fashion. Plus, a person did not have to have an expensive camera to get a lot out of the tour. All one would really need is something that can take pictures. Terry even gave quite a few tips on how to use an iPhone and get better travel pictures. He also let me know about some extremely nifty photo-editing apps that have been wonderful. In addition to the photography tips, the tour allowed me to see some great places around Seattle that would have been difficult for me to get to via public transport. This alone was well worth the price of the excellent tour. Furthermore, the provided lunch was really tasty!
Anonymous
Jul 2012
Extraordinary, outstanding, stimulating, breathtaking, informative, thoughtful and tasteful tour. These are a mere few of the words to describe this amazing 6+ hour tour of Snoqualmie Falls, Seattle city and environs. Terry and his colleague provided thoughtful commentaries on the sites with the right blend of history and background information. The presentations were both informative and presented by folks who genuinely care about the Seattle area and cast the sites in that light. The thoughtfulness, patience and great service included having rain gear and umbrellas for tour guests to deal with the ocassional rain during the visits to the locks, salmon running and falls. Also, the exquisitely selected food and beverages for a delicius picnic lunch served in a wonderful park setting replete with table cloth was another highlight. The food was great as was the company. While my wife and I are not photogaphy enthusiasts per se others on the tour were. Nevertheless the photography banter was most enjoyable. Bottom line: Terrific tour, fabulous service and the nicest possible way to see Seattle.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2012
Thank you so much for a eloquent review Jeff. We thoroughly enjoyed having you both on our tour that day. The rain jackets and umbrellas are not always required but they are nice to have when we need them. We trust you are relaxing back in Hawaii, thanks for adding a bit of sunshine to our day here in Seattle.

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