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Visite privée de 5 heures de la ville de Seattle et des chutes Snoqualmie avec chauffeur uniquement

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Firstly your private driver will pick you up in your desired place in Seattle.

Get a chance to visit unique sites like Pioneer Square, Kerry Park, The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and much more during this private tour of Seattle. After Seattle you will drive to Snoqualmie Falls.

Located 30 minutes outside of the city the falls are the most famous waterfall in Washington and most popular attraction. After visiting the waterfall you will drive back to Seattle.

You can customise the itinerary with your guide in case you are interested in visiting a particular place.

This experience is done with and driver only.
Ville: Seattle
Sat 21 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Private vehicle disposition with driver only for 5 hours
SAFE COVID-19 SAFE
Pick up and drop off in your hotel
Private vehicle disposition with driver only for 5 hours
SAFE COVID-19 SAFE
Pick up and drop off in your hotel
Private vehicle disposition with driver only for 5 hours
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • In case of needing infant seat please request at time of booking
À quoi s'attendre
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Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
2
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
3
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
4
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
5
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
6
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
7
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
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Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
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Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
10
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
11
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
12
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
13
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
14
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
15
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
16
Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
17
Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
18
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
19
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
20
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
21
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
22
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
23
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
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Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
25
Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
26
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
27
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
28
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
29
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
30
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
31
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
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Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
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Place des pionniers
Le quartier de Pioneer Square était la plaque tournante du pionnier de Seattle. La première industrie, Yesler Sawmill, a été construite ici en 185. En 1889, des hommes d'affaires locaux sont revenus à Seattle après un voyage en Alaska avec un totem tlingit et ont donné au Puget Sound son premier point de repère.
34
Marché de Pike Place
Pike Place Market est une communauté spéciale au cœur du centre-ville de Seattle. Plus que le marché public bien-aimé de la ville, Pike Place Market est un quartier dynamique composé de centaines d'agriculteurs, d'artisans, de petites entreprises et de résidents.
35
Aiguille de l'espace
La Space Needle est une tour d'observation située à Seattle, dans l'État de Washington, aux États-Unis. Considéré comme une icône de la ville et du nord-ouest du Pacifique, il a également été désigné comme un point de repère de Seattle.
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Colline de la reine Anne
Vue panoramique sur la ville
37
Parc Kerry
Une vue imprenable sur la baie d'Elliott et le centre-ville, avec en arrière-plan occasionnel le mont Rainier.
38
Écluses Hiram M. Chittenden
Officiellement connues sous le nom d'écluses Hiram M. Chittenden, les écluses Ballard sont l'une des attractions touristiques les plus populaires de Seattle, en particulier pendant les mois ensoleillés.
39
Chutes de Snoqualmie
L'une des attractions panoramiques les plus populaires de l'État de Washington, Snoqualmie Falls est une chute d'eau de 270 pieds entourée d'un parc de deux acres, avec une terrasse d'observation, une boutique de souvenirs et le Salish Lodge. C'est de loin la cascade la plus célèbre de Washington, recevant plus de visiteurs que presque toute autre caractéristique naturelle de l'État.
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Seattle
Déposez-vous à l'endroit de votre choix à Seattle
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Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
42
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
43
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
44
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
45
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
46
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
47
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
48
Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
49
Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
50
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
51
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
52
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
53
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
54
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
55
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
56
Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
57
Pioneer Square
The Pioneer Square neighborhood was the hub of pioneer Seattle. The first industry, Yesler Sawmill, was built in here in 185. In 1889 local businessmen returned to Seattle from a trip to Alaska with a Tlingit totem pole and gave the Puget Sound it's first landmark.
58
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is a special community within the heart of Seattle’s downtown. More than the city’s beloved public market, Pike Place Market is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of hundreds of farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents.
59
Space Needle
The Space Needle is an observation tower in Seattle, Washington, United States. Considered to be an icon of the city and the Pacific Northwest, it has also been designated as a Seattle landmark.
60
Queen Anne Hill
Panoramic view of the city
61
Kerry Park
An unsurpassed view of Elliott Bay and the Central City, with an occasional backdrop of Mount Rainier.
62
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Officially known as the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the Ballard Locks is one of Seattle's most popular tourist attractions, especially during the sunny months.
63
Snoqualmie Falls
One of Washington State's most popular scenic attractions, Snoqualmie Falls is a 270 foot waterfall surrounded by a two-acre park, with an observation deck, gift shop, and the Salish Lodge. This is by far the most famous waterfall in Washington, receiving more visitors than almost any other single natural feature in the state.
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Seattle
Drop off in your desired place in Seattle
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