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Excursion d'une journée en petit groupe à LV : rive ouest du Grand Canyon, kayak à Emerald Cove, croisière sur la plage

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Seattle is a city located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, in the state of Washington. It is the largest city in the state, and the 18th largest city in the country with a population of 750,000.
Seattle is known for its picturesque location, situated between the Puget Sound and Lake Washington, as well as its mild climate and frequent rainfall. The city is also famous for its coffee culture, with the birthplace of Starbucks located in Pike Place Market.
Other notable landmarks and attractions in Seattle include the Space Needle, a futuristic tower built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Museum of Pop Culture, the Seattle Art Museum, and the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood. Seattle is also home to several major technology companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Boeing.
Ville: Seattle
Sun 11 May
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Information additionnelle
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • 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.
  • What to Bring: Comfortable shoes and clothes, sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, cash, and drinks for hydration.
  • Booking Details: Ensure all booking details (name, contact, flight info) are accurate. Errors will result in personal costs. A reachable phone number is required for safety and communication.
  • Tickets and Charges: Pre-purchased tickets or city passes are not accepted. Buy through us or via the guide. Group reservations recommended.
  • 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.
  • Parking: Parking is not available at the meeting point. Transportation to and from the departure location is not included.
  • 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.The operator is not liable for damages unless required by law.
  • 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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Emerald Cove
Today we will head to the paradise for kayakers on the Colorado River - Emerald Cove! You can not only enjoy the clear water , but also explore the canyon and enjoy the feeling of adventure. Following, we will go to the West Rim! Next, you will have the option to take a walk on the glass bridge known as the Skywalk or take a helicopter ride through the Grand Canyon! Finally, we will drive back to Las Vegas. Itinerary: Las Vegas → Emerald Cove Kayaking + Beach Cruise (30 mins) → West Rim (3 hours, you can have a Skywalk or take a helicopter at your own expense) → Hoover Dam (Pass by) → Las Vegas Note: 1. Children aged 6-11 can take kayak with their parents‘s company.
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Emerald Cove
Emerald Cove Kayaking + Beach Cruise After arriving at Willow Beach Wharf, a professional coach will give you a lecture on kayaking, and then start to kayak on the Colorado River (up to two people a boat) - a transparent bottom kayak is specially arranged for you to enjoy the water. Row for about half an hour, we will get to the beach. You can go ashore to visit the Hoover Dam and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the canyon, and then follow us to row back to the wharf. The whole journey is accompanied by the coach, and it is suitable for both young and old people. Come and join us!
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Grand Canyon West
The West Rim is the western end of the Colorado Canyon. It is a protected area of the Hualapai Indian Tribe. It is developed by investors and is not managed by the Grand Canyon National Park. It is within three hours one-way from Las Vegas. A U-shaped glass corridor, known as Skywalk was also built here for everyone to feel the height and excitement of the canyon. West Rim (3 hours, you can have a Skywalk or take a helicopter at your own expense, please ask tour guide for more information)
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Grand Canyon Skywalk
West Rim (3 hours, you can have a Skywalk or take a helicopter at your own expense) . Unparalleled views of one of the world’s Seven Natural Wonders await you at Grand Canyon West on Skywalk. This breathtaking 10-foot wide, horseshoe-shaped glass bridge extends 70 feet out over the rim of the Grand Canyon, giving you a clear view 4,000 feet to the Canyon floor below. There’s simply no thrill like stepping out on glass thousands of feet in the air.
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Hoover Dam
Photo Stop, The Hoover Dam was constructed during the Great Depression from 1931 to 1936. Upon its completion, it was the world’s largest hydroelectric power station and concrete structure at the time! The purpose of the Hoover Dam is to provide hydroelectric power, water storage, irrigation, and flood control from the Colorado River. It will leave you in shock with just how powerful it is and how people were able to construct the dam without the usage of the technology that we have today.
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Crique d'émeraude
Aujourd'hui, nous nous dirigerons vers le paradis des kayakistes sur le fleuve Colorado - Emerald Cove ! Vous pouvez non seulement profiter de l'eau claire, mais aussi explorer le canyon et profiter du sentiment d'aventure. Ensuite, nous irons sur la rive ouest ! Ensuite, vous aurez la possibilité de vous promener sur le pont de verre connu sous le nom de Skywalk ou de faire un tour en hélicoptère à travers le Grand Canyon ! Enfin, nous retournerons à Las Vegas. Itinéraire: Las Vegas → Emerald Cove Kayaking + Beach Cruise (30 min) → West Rim (3 heures, vous pouvez avoir un Skywalk ou prendre un hélicoptère à vos propres frais) → Hoover Dam (Pass by) → Las Vegas Note: 1. Les enfants âgés de 6 à 11 ans peuvent faire du kayak en compagnie de leurs parents.
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Crique d'émeraude
Emerald Cove Kayak + croisière sur la plage Après votre arrivée à Willow Beach Wharf, un entraîneur professionnel vous donnera une conférence sur le kayak, puis commencera à faire du kayak sur le fleuve Colorado (jusqu'à deux personnes par bateau) - un kayak à fond transparent est spécialement aménagé pour que vous puissiez profiter de l'eau. Ramez pendant environ une demi-heure, nous arriverons à la plage. Vous pouvez aller à terre pour visiter le barrage Hoover et profiter du magnifique paysage du canyon, puis nous suivre pour retourner au quai. Tout le voyage est accompagné par l'autocar, et il convient aussi bien aux jeunes qu'aux personnes âgées. Venez nous rejoindre!
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Grand Canyon Ouest
La rive ouest est l'extrémité ouest du canyon du Colorado. C'est une zone protégée de la tribu indienne Hualapai. Il est développé par des investisseurs et n'est pas géré par le parc national du Grand Canyon. Il se trouve à moins de trois heures aller simple de Las Vegas. Un couloir de verre en forme de U, connu sous le nom de Skywalk, a également été construit ici pour que chacun puisse ressentir la hauteur et l'excitation du canyon. West Rim (3 heures, vous pouvez avoir un Skywalk ou prendre un hélicoptère à vos propres frais, veuillez demander au guide touristique pour plus d'informations)
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Passerelle du Grand Canyon
West Rim (3 heures, vous pouvez avoir un Skywalk ou prendre un hélicoptère à vos propres frais) . Des vues incomparables sur l'une des sept merveilles naturelles du monde vous attendent au Grand Canyon West sur Skywalk. Ce pont de verre à couper le souffle de 10 pieds de large en forme de fer à cheval s'étend sur 70 pieds au-dessus du bord du Grand Canyon, vous offrant une vue dégagée de 4 000 pieds jusqu'au sol du Canyon en dessous. Il n'y a tout simplement pas de frisson comme de marcher sur du verre à des milliers de pieds dans les airs.
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Barrage Hoover
Arrêt photo, Le barrage Hoover a été construit pendant la Grande Dépression de 1931 à 1936. Une fois achevé, il s'agissait à l'époque de la plus grande centrale hydroélectrique et structure en béton du monde ! Le but du barrage Hoover est de fournir de l'énergie hydroélectrique, du stockage de l'eau, de l'irrigation et du contrôle des inondations à partir du fleuve Colorado. Cela vous laissera sous le choc de sa puissance et de la façon dont les gens ont pu construire le barrage sans utiliser la technologie dont nous disposons aujourd'hui.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
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Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
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Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
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Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
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Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
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Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
37
Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
42
Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
44
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
47
Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
49
Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Kerry Park
Stay for 20-30 mins Kerry Park is a popular public park located in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. It's renowned for its stunning panoramic views of the city skyline, including the iconic Space Needle, downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, and the distant Olympic Mountains.
52
Amazon Spheres
Photo Stop The Seattle Amazon Spheres are an iconic feature of the city's downtown area and part of the Amazon headquarters campus. These three interconnected glass domes serve as an innovative workspace for Amazon employees, providing a unique environment filled with lush greenery and natural light. The spheres are designed to mimic a tropical rainforest environment, with thousands of plants from around the world creating a tranquil and biodiverse atmosphere. Inside, employees can work, collaborate, and relax amidst the greenery, fostering creativity and well-being. Aside from being a workspace, the Amazon Spheres are also open to the public through guided tours. Visitors can explore the interior of the domes, learn about the plants and architecture, and gain insight into Amazon's commitment to sustainability and biophilic design.
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Space Needle
Space Needle And Chihuli Glass Garden(60 mins total) The Chihuly Garden and Glass is an exhibition hall located in Seattle, Washington, USA, that showcases the work of renowned glass artist Dale Chihuly. The centerpiece of the exhibition is the Glasshouse, a stunning 40-foot tall structure with a ceiling made of 1,340 pieces of glass in a variety of colors. The Space Needle is an iconic landmark and observation tower located in Seattle, Washington, USA. It was built in 1962 for the World's Fair and stands at a height of 605 feet (184 meters). It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seattle and offers breathtaking views of the city and its surroundings.
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Pike Place Market
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle's most iconic and beloved landmarks, located in the heart of downtown overlooking Elliott Bay. It's one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to 1907. Pike Place Market is renowned for its bustling atmosphere, diverse array of vendors, and stunning views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains.
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Pioneer Square
Seattle's Pioneer Square is one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, known for its historic buildings, cobblestone streets, and diverse mix of art galleries, restaurants, and shops. Situated just south of downtown Seattle, Pioneer Square is where the city's founders settled in the mid-19th century. The area is named after a small triangular plaza that marks the spot where the city's founders first landed in 1852.
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Commentaires (11)
Z678GOericc
Oct 2024
Our driver/guide Chris has provided excellent service. He is responsible, meticulous, and professional. We have enjoyed this one day tour very much and want to expresss our appreciation to Chris.
13yingyingx
Sep 2024
The one-day city tour is great. The Parker market, space needle tower, gas tower, museum of flight with others are all included. Thanks to our guide Chris for his good knowledge and kind advice to addressing the needs of the group.
C8092ICjasonc
Jul 2024
This was a bad experience for my family. The host either didn't know or didn't care to share hardly anything about the city or the places we visited. She was not very friendly or talkative. There were also misleading and hidden charges. Different guests on the tour seemed to have paid for different things. At each site she had to figure out who had paid for what. At multiple stops, guests were informed that they would have to pay for entry or wait in the lobby for 30 minutes to two hours while the rest of the group went in. We (and others) ended up paying for events that we were not interested in and not told about beforehand, but we paid so we wouldn't have to sit and twiddle our thumbs for hours. We would not do this tour again.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jul 2024
Thank you very much for your feedback.We are so sorry that you are not satisfied with the services you received.The reason for the misunderstanding is that each guest purchased a different package. Of course, we will also improve the service quality of the tour guide.

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