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Seattle History Tour with Skyline Views Small Group Tour

506 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
Duration

2 hours (approx.)

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

12 people

Languages

English

Overview

Come join us on a historic tour through Pioneer Square and pair it with one of the best things to do in Seattle: see the city from 35 floors up! Your Seattle tour starts with a walk through the historic neighborhood, where you’ll easily be able to imagine the city’s early pioneer days with the help of your local tour guide. Top Seattle attractions we’ll pass by include Klondike National Historical Park, Waterfall Garden Park, and the Seattle waterfront. As you take in the neighborhood’s charm and architecture, your Seattle guide will narrate the fascinating history of the area, from indigenous settlement to Pacific Northwest pioneer town. Learn the surprising background of the city’s founding, immigrant influence, and the vice that gave this neighborhood a certain reputation. We’ll then take our tour above the streets to enjoy incredible 360-degree views of Seattle, the Sound, and the distant mountains from Smith Tower, a stunning building with a fascinating history of its own!

  • Dial the fun up a notch with a UTV (a larger version of an ATV)
  • An orientation session and protective gear included for a safe ride
  • Explore the desert independently without a guide or set route
  • Ride in a group of up to four, ideal for a family or group of friends

What To Expect

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Smith Tower



Your tour includes admission to this neoclassical building that was once Seattle’s tallest skyscraper and is now home to a mix of businesses and residential floors. You’ll join your guide on an elevator ride to the tower’s observation deck, where you’ll be treated with incredible views of the city skyline and Puget Sound.

45 minutes • Admission Ticket Included

Pioneer Square



Your history tour takes place in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, filled with beautiful architecture and the stories of the city prior to and during the settlement of those looking to seek their fortunes in the Alaska gold mines.

1 hour 15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park



We’ll pass by this small national park site, once a hotel during the industrious days of early Seattle and now a visitor center with exhibits displaying artifacts and stories of the Klondike Gold Rush.

• Admission Ticket Free

The Central Saloon



Your Seattle walking tour may pass by this historic building, which in more recent times has been known for its live music. You may be surprised to hear about the musicians who once graced its small stage, making Seattle music history!

• Admission Ticket Free

Occidental Park



Your history tour of Seattle will route through this picturesque park in the heart of the neighborhood and which displays a few pieces of art hinting at the pre-settlement days when Native Americans had occupied the former tide flats for thousands of years.

• Admission Ticket Free

Waterfall Garden Park



We’ll likely pass by this gated park inspired by Japanese garden style and which sits on the former site of a very well-known multinational shipping & receiving company…

• Admission Ticket Free

Memorial To Fallen Firefighters



You may spot this memorial in Occidental Park, a tribute to the firefighters who tragically died in a fire in the 1990s.

• Admission Ticket Free

Seattle Waterfront



The waterfront is home to many souvenir shops, restaurants featuring fish and chips and local oysters, a ferris wheel, and docks serving as departure points for sightseeing cruises as well as the Washington ferry system. On your Seattle walking tour, you’ll enjoy a short stroll on the southern portion of its walkway and enjoy views of the beautiful Puget Sound.

• Admission Ticket Free

Lumen Field



You might spot in the distance this sports stadium, now renamed Lumen Field, and which is currently home of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders, and the National Women’s Soccer League’s Seattle Reign!

• Admission Ticket Free

Lumen Field



Originally named CenturyLink Field, this stadium brings in diehard football and soccer fans from all over. The stadium is currently home of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks, Major League Soccer’s Seattle Sounders, and the National Women’s Soccer League’s Seattle Reign.

• Admission Ticket Free

Stonington Gallery



Our Pioneer Square walking tour may pass by this gallery featuring artworks from the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. The gallery displays a variety of works, including pieces that represent indigenous cultures of the Northwest coast.

• Admission Ticket Free

Glasshouse Studio



We may pass by or stop in at this Pioneer Square shop featuring an amazing display of glassworks, many made onsite! Head to the back to see expert glassblowers in action.

• Admission Ticket Free

Washington State Ferries



Our tour will take us to the Seattle waterfront and new ferry terminal, where we can see Seattle commuters boarding the West Seattle water taxi, Bremerton ferry, and Bainbridge ferry. Ask your tour guide for tips on when and where to take the ferry for your next adventure!

• Admission Ticket Free

Arundel Books



We may pass by this beloved Pioneer Square bookstore, founded in 1984 and which sells rare and out-of-print as well as contemporary books.

• Admission Ticket Free

Dead Line



Our tour may pass by this restaurant and bar, a perfect place to enjoy dinner or a drink after your tour. Hear from your tour guide about the fascinating history of the row of buildings that house Dead Line and a number of other restaurants and businesses.

• Admission Ticket Free

citizenM Seattle Pioneer Square hotel



We’ll pass by one of the newer hotels to open in Pioneer Square and conveniently located along the waterfront. Enjoy a drink at the hotel’s funky bar room after your Seattle tour!

• Admission Ticket Free

Highlights

  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Stroller accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible
  • Surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Most travelers can participate
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 12 travelers

Included/Excluded

  • Local English-speaking guide
  • Admission to Smith Tower observation deck
  • Discover the history of Seattle before and after the Alaska gold rush boom
  • Enjoy admission to a historic observation tower with incredible skyline views
  • See the sites where vice once flourished in the Pacific Northwest’s pioneer days
  • Explore the fascinating stories and architecture of historic buildings
  • Experience the beauty of the waterfront and its bustling ferry terminal
  • Food and drink, souvenirs, tips/gratuities for your guide

Durations

2 hours (approx.)

Tour's Location

506 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
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