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Seattle Music Small Group Private Walking Tour

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Seattle is synonymous with the music of the 90s, but on this walking tour of the city, we’ll discover not only the usual suspects of “grunge” style but other acts and performance venues that may surprise you!

We’ll start in Pioneer Square, home to several bars featuring live music, including a historic venue that has hosted the likes of Kurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix. Along with a background in the area’s music history, you’ll enjoy a little history of the city’s founding, evident in its 19th-century brick buildings.

On our Pike Place Market tour segment, we may catch a busker performance and learn about street musicians who got their start here as well as nearby music venues that have played host to renowned artists.

After a brief pass through the market, we may have time to catch a ride on the monorail to Seattle Center, home of the iconic Space Needle and Museum of Pop Culture. Continue your own music journey by visiting the attractions or head downtown to enjoy some live music!
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Mon 11 Aug
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Mon 11 Aug
Са почетком у $116.25
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Hear the history of Seattle’s jazz age and early 90s “grunge” phase
Museum Admission
Local guide
Explore a historic neighborhood and its venues associated with famous musicians
Learn about Pike Place Market and its ties to talented street busking artists
Hear the history of Seattle’s jazz age and early 90s “grunge” phase
Museum Admission
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • For parties less than 4, Please call to book
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Seattle
Community Impact: -Our tours are designed with our communities first in mind, meaning that we will always encourage supporting our local businesses including our city’s best record shops and live music venues -Small-group and off-the-beaten-track experiences are practices in responsible tourism, reducing overcrowding in over-touristed areas and emphasizing visits to lesser-visted neighborhoods including Capitol Hill and Belltown -The opportunity to add in walking segments to our tours reduces our carbon footprint and impact on the environment -We strive to represent all voices in our storytelling, particularly those minorities who are often overlooked or underrepresented in the tourism industry, including black musicians who contributed immensely to Seattle’s music scene
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Pike Place Market
Your Seattle walking tour includes the maze that is the historic Pike Place Market, where you can enjoy Pacific Northwest eats, immigrant-inspired street food, plenty of shopping, and views of the Puget Sound. Your tour guide will give you an overview of the market’s history and its tight-knit community comprising a variety of cultures and generations-owned shops that continue to lure thousands of visitors and locals each year.
3
Pioneer Square
Your tour starts in the neighborhood known as Pioneer Square, where early white settlers founded the city of Seattle as we know it today. The area is rich with history of the city’s early mining and brothel days, evident in the late 19th and early 20th century buildings still standing, and contains subtle nods to its early inhabitants, the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples. Your tour guide will take you through the development of the city and capture the city in its pre-industrial and -settlement days as a Native American village and harvesting grounds.
4
Smith Tower Visitor Experience
This historic venue has its roots in the early 20th century and today features a fabulous bar and observation deck with views of the city skyline and Puget Sound. Visitors can pay admission to tour the building and enjoy drinks and small bites in its gorgeously decorated 35th floor.
5
The Central Saloon
This historic bar has seen many legendary acts pass through its doors, and its indoor decor pays homage to some of the greats, including Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and many more. This is a must-visit for any music lover!
6
Pike Place Fish Market
Your Seattle city walking tour will pass by the lively market stall famous for its flying fish. Learn about the incredible variety of edible Pacific Northwest species as you watch trained fishmongers let loose whole salmon through the air!
7
The Gum Wall
Your Pike Place tour segment can pass by one of Seattle’s most unusual attractions, a 50-foot-long wall entirely covered with chewing gum! No matter how you feel about it, you’ll definitely want a few photos at this iconic spot and hear all about its history and present-day care and maintenance.
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Seattle
Community Impact: -Our tours are designed with our communities first in mind, meaning that we will always encourage supporting our local businesses including our city’s best record shops and live music venues -Small-group and off-the-beaten-track experiences are practices in responsible tourism, reducing overcrowding in over-touristed areas and emphasizing visits to lesser-visted neighborhoods including Capitol Hill and Belltown -The opportunity to add in walking segments to our tours reduces our carbon footprint and impact on the environment -We strive to represent all voices in our storytelling, particularly those minorities who are often overlooked or underrepresented in the tourism industry, including black musicians who contributed immensely to Seattle’s music scene
9
Pike Place Market
Your Seattle walking tour includes the maze that is the historic Pike Place Market, where you can enjoy Pacific Northwest eats, immigrant-inspired street food, plenty of shopping, and views of the Puget Sound. Your tour guide will give you an overview of the market’s history and its tight-knit community comprising a variety of cultures and generations-owned shops that continue to lure thousands of visitors and locals each year.
10
Pioneer Square
Your tour starts in the neighborhood known as Pioneer Square, where early white settlers founded the city of Seattle as we know it today. The area is rich with history of the city’s early mining and brothel days, evident in the late 19th and early 20th century buildings still standing, and contains subtle nods to its early inhabitants, the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples. Your tour guide will take you through the development of the city and capture the city in its pre-industrial and -settlement days as a Native American village and harvesting grounds.
11
Smith Tower Visitor Experience
This historic venue has its roots in the early 20th century and today features a fabulous bar and observation deck with views of the city skyline and Puget Sound. Visitors can pay admission to tour the building and enjoy drinks and small bites in its gorgeously decorated 35th floor.
12
The Central Saloon
This historic bar has seen many legendary acts pass through its doors, and its indoor decor pays homage to some of the greats, including Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and many more. This is a must-visit for any music lover!
13
Pike Place Fish Market
Your Seattle city walking tour will pass by the lively market stall famous for its flying fish. Learn about the incredible variety of edible Pacific Northwest species as you watch trained fishmongers let loose whole salmon through the air!
14
The Gum Wall
Your Pike Place tour segment can pass by one of Seattle’s most unusual attractions, a 50-foot-long wall entirely covered with chewing gum! No matter how you feel about it, you’ll definitely want a few photos at this iconic spot and hear all about its history and present-day care and maintenance.
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Seattle
Community Impact: -Our tours are designed with our communities first in mind, meaning that we will always encourage supporting our local businesses including our city’s best record shops and live music venues -Small-group and off-the-beaten-track experiences are practices in responsible tourism, reducing overcrowding in over-touristed areas and emphasizing visits to lesser-visted neighborhoods including Capitol Hill and Belltown -The opportunity to add in walking segments to our tours reduces our carbon footprint and impact on the environment -We strive to represent all voices in our storytelling, particularly those minorities who are often overlooked or underrepresented in the tourism industry, including black musicians who contributed immensely to Seattle’s music scene
16
Pike Place Market
Your Seattle walking tour includes the maze that is the historic Pike Place Market, where you can enjoy Pacific Northwest eats, immigrant-inspired street food, plenty of shopping, and views of the Puget Sound. Your tour guide will give you an overview of the market’s history and its tight-knit community comprising a variety of cultures and generations-owned shops that continue to lure thousands of visitors and locals each year.
17
Pioneer Square
Your tour starts in the neighborhood known as Pioneer Square, where early white settlers founded the city of Seattle as we know it today. The area is rich with history of the city’s early mining and brothel days, evident in the late 19th and early 20th century buildings still standing, and contains subtle nods to its early inhabitants, the Duwamish and Suquamish peoples. Your tour guide will take you through the development of the city and capture the city in its pre-industrial and -settlement days as a Native American village and harvesting grounds.
18
Smith Tower Visitor Experience
This historic venue has its roots in the early 20th century and today features a fabulous bar and observation deck with views of the city skyline and Puget Sound. Visitors can pay admission to tour the building and enjoy drinks and small bites in its gorgeously decorated 35th floor.
19
The Central Saloon
This historic bar has seen many legendary acts pass through its doors, and its indoor decor pays homage to some of the greats, including Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, and many more. This is a must-visit for any music lover!
20
Pike Place Fish Market
Your Seattle city walking tour will pass by the lively market stall famous for its flying fish. Learn about the incredible variety of edible Pacific Northwest species as you watch trained fishmongers let loose whole salmon through the air!
21
The Gum Wall
Your Pike Place tour segment can pass by one of Seattle’s most unusual attractions, a 50-foot-long wall entirely covered with chewing gum! No matter how you feel about it, you’ll definitely want a few photos at this iconic spot and hear all about its history and present-day care and maintenance.
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