This 4-hour guided journey takes you through some of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, offering a deep dive into Seattle's rich past, its artistic soul, and the modern-day marvels that make it unique.
This tour is perfect for anyone looking to explore Seattle in-depth, offering insights into the city’s history, culture, and geography. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local, you’ll leave with a newfound appreciation for the Emerald City.
On tour you will get to learn about Seattle from a historic, geographic and cultural perspective which appeals to all ages.
The number of sights shown and areas of the city covered would normally take much longer to navigate and much of the historical relevance of the places we visit would be lost. This tour offers a fresh look at Seattle which leaves guests with a new appreciation for the city's art, history and culture.
519 E Pine St, Seattle, United States
Start your tour at the Cat Cafe.
1604 Broadway, Seattle, United States
The Electric Lady Studio Guitar, commonly referred to as the Jimi Hendrix Statue, is a life-size bronze sculpture of Jimi Hendrix by Daryl Smith Hendrix playing a Stratocaster
ss by the $210 million Denny Substation and explore part Amazon's HQ.
Dexter Avenue North and Denny Way, , Seattle, United States
Stroll trough Seattle's oldest park and learn about the Salish people and Chief "Seattle".
2701 5th Ave, , Seattle, United States
Take a selfie with the Chief next to the 1912 bronze statue and learn about how Seattle came to take his name.
2901 Western Ave, , Seattle, United States
Take in picturesque sights of the Seattle Waterfront, with views of the Cascade Mountains and Mount Rainier/Tahoma. Learn about the history of the park and enjoy getting the inside scoop on the meaning behind the outdoor art sculptures.
Seattle, United States
Learn how Seattle's last undeveloped waterfront property blossomed into what we have today.
305 Harrison St, , Seattle, United States
Look up at the Space Needle and get a free ride on the Seattle Monorail
325 5th Ave N, Seattle, United States
Travel through the Museum of Pop Culture via the Seattle Monorail (a great time for photos/videos)
400 Pine St, , Seattle, United States
Disembark from the monorail at Westlake Center which is considered to be Seattle's town hall. Celebrities and political figures often make appearances or give speeches from the building's balcony.
500 Pine St, Seattle, United States
Learn about the history of Nordstrom and how they came to be a household name in the Pacific Northwest.
519 E Pine St, Seattle, United States
Finish your tour at the Cat Cafe.
Meet at the Cat Cafe
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