Capitol Hill is Seattle's vibrant gayborhood, rich in history and culture. This walking tour reveals the stories of one of the largest LGBTQIA+ communities in the U.S. Stroll through Cal Anderson Park, where Seattle's first pride marches occurred, and experience the AIDS Memorial Pathway that honors those lost to the epidemic. Visit Elliott Bay Books, known for its extensive LGBTQIA+ literature, and indulge in a pride-themed donut from Cupcake Royale, a bakery supporting LGBTQIA+ rights for over 20 years. Explore iconic music venues and public art installations that celebrate diversity and inclusion in this lively neighborhood.
Your tour begins at this beloved statue honoring guitar legend Jimi Hendrix. Learn how this Seattle-born icon broke musical boundaries—and cultural ones—while leaving a lasting mark on queer and counterculture movements.
We’ll walk the AIDS Memorial Pathway, where powerful art and sculptures honor the Seattleites who fought stigma, raised awareness, and cared for those affected by the AIDS crisis.
This woman- and LGBTQ-owned coffee shop puts a unique twist on your brew—with mushrooms! Learn about the pioneering owner and why locals love their mushroom lattes. You’ll want to come back for a sip!
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Child Policy Please inform us if you’ll be bringing a child under the age of 6. Dress Standards Comfortable shoes for walking are recommended. Tipping Your Guide A tip / gratuity for your guide is not included in the price of this tour. If you feel that your guide has done their best to provide a personal and engaging experience, giving a gratuity is encouraged. Leave Us A Review How did we do? Your experience matters! Let us know by leaving a review.