Welcome to the most fun and low-stress way to explore Pike Place Market! This tour is perfect for anyone interested in the market's diverse culinary offerings, as well as those who wish to learn about its rich culture and history.
We keep it short, sweet and to-the-point. The tour lasts for 1 hour and 15 minutes and all food tastings are included in the price of admission. With us you'll get an idea of where to start and what to look out for when exploring the market on your own.
This tour offers food, flavor and so much more! You'll visit some of the most iconic spots on the West Coast, like the salmon-tossing fishmongers and the oldest Starbucks location. You’ll also explore some of the market’s lesser-known corridors as your guide shares interesting stories of those who have enriched the market with culture and identity.
A typical tasting menu includes smoked salmon, tea, chocolate, soup and baked goods.
Delicious Danish Bakery paying homage to Seattle's Scandinavian roots.
Pike Place Market and its community have upheld the same values for over 100 years. This 9 acre historical landmark in Downtown Seattle hosts over 10 million guests per year and is home to local producers, performers, and flavor curators.
This family run Turkish restaurant is a market staple for locals. Enjoy lentil soup, lamb stew, doner kebab and, of course, Turkish Delight.
One of the most unique downtown waterfronts in the world, let's just say things looked a little different 150 years ago.
Visit the oldest fish market in the city and try the best smoked salmon of your life.
Seattle's newest city park flies high in the sky over Elliot Bay. Get ready for views of what makes Washington one of the most incredible natural regions in the world.
Honey, Chocolate, Jam, Pepper, Pickles, Oh My!
Hey look! Starbucks!
Ever see fish fly?
The secret is out! This garden with views of the Olympic Mountains and Elliot Bay grows produce for the local senior center and food bank.
Learn about the market's social services
This is still a food tour, so keep your distance from this iconic biohazard
Meet aside Freya Bakery. There is an elevator behind Pike Place Bakery and Pike's Pit BBQ that can take you down to Western Avenue (1st floor)
We ask that if you have any questions please contact us instead of asking Freya's employees
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One of the oldest and most famous public markets in the U.S., Pike Place Market is a vibrant hub of activity with shops, restaurants, and street performers.
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