This Seattle tour has it all: art, history, culture, and incredible views from the top of the iconic Space Needle!
Our Seattle tour starts with a walk around the Queen Anne neighborhood and Seattle Center. As we pass by landmarks like the Museum of Pop Culture and Chihuly Garden and Glass, your local tour guide will point out the grounds’ lesser-known artworks and institutions, from the famous musical International Fountain to surrounding entertainment complexes like the Seattle Opera.
For any Seattle music fans, we can include a stop at a local radio station and record store to browse some vinyls and enjoy some local coffee.
Then it’s off to the Space Needle for timed entry to the observation deck. Once there, you’ll enjoy a 360-degree Space Needle tour with your guide, who will point out other city landmarks and provide some Seattle history background.
After the tour, continue enjoying spectacular views of the city, Puget Sound, and on clear days, the Olympics and Mount Rainier!
Your Seattle walking tour takes place in the Seattle Center in the Queen Anne neighborhood of Uptown Seattle. The Center is home to many cultural institutions, a sports arena, local radio station, and of course, the iconic Space Needle.
You’ll enjoy timed entry to the Space Needle, arguably the most iconic building in Seattle, following your private walking tour. Beforehand, your tour guide will fill you in on the structure’s design and its original purpose for the 1962 World’s Fair.
You'll pass by this museum and studio known for its unbelievable sculptures of glass, all made or designed by glass artist Dale Chihuly.
You will make your own way to the meeting points