Seattle Shore Excursion: Private City Tour
5 Ratings
- Live Guide
- Pickup Service
- Private Tour
- E-Ticket
- 3 hr











Make the most of your time in port in Seattle with this private tour of the city's must-see highlights including the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Pioneer Square, the Ballard Locks and Queen Anne Hill. Visit local art galleries, sip coffee at the original Starbucks, and whiz up to the top of the Space Needle if you wish for incredible 360-degree views of Puget Sound, Mt Rainier and the Olympic Mountains. You'll learn all about the history of Seattle from your guide as you travel by van, making stops along the way to explore by foot and discover the best in food, shopping and entertainment. By the end of this private shore excursion, you’ll know Seattle like a local!
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Customized Tours
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Pioneer Square
This stop is old Seattle, brick clad buildings house a secret and are full of interesting antique and art galleries. Unique retail shopping, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Waterfall Garden Park and The Firefighters Memorial are all features on this pleasant part of the city.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Elliott Bay Waterfront
Washington State Ferries, Seafood restaurant and fish and chowder bars, Aquarium, the Great Wheel, and Sculpture Garden park.
Pass By: Pike Place Market
USA's oldest continuous running farmers market. Fishmongers, fruit and vegetable vendors, flower vendors, the soul of the city and must see place in Seattle. A stop here can be arranged if desired.
Pass By: Space Needle
Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, MOPOP, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Pass By: Queen Anne Hill
Nice neighborhood with Queen Ann style homes and great views.
Stop At: Kerry Park
A million dollar view of Seattle with the Space Needle in the Foreground.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Mount Rainier
views only on clear days
Pass By: Chinatown International District
optional part of the tour based on time, but has areas of interest including markets, museums, Tong buildings and art.
Stop At: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Seattle 3rd most popular attraction. The locks are basically boat elevators moving boats from salt to fresh water and vise versa. Salmon are going through a fish ladder from mid June to October. Other wildlife can be found depending on the Season.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: T-Mobile Park
Home of the Seattle Mariners our major league team.
Pass By: Fishermen's Terminal
Home to a large fishing fleet of over 700 vessels, including some of the crab boats from the show (Deadliest Catch)
Pass By: CenturyLink Field
Home of the NFL franchise the Seattle Seahawks.
Pass By: Olympic Sculpture Park
A great park on Seattle's waterfront full of art and miles of a shorline walk.
Pass By:
Hi, we are the bus company that picks you up and regales you with information of Seattle.
Pass By: Olympic National Forest
view only on clear days
Pass By:
Inspired by the book (Three Billy Goats Gruff) this art piece lurks under the Aurora Bridge.
Stop At: Pioneer Square
This stop is old Seattle, brick clad buildings house a secret and are full of interesting antique and art galleries. Unique retail shopping, Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, Waterfall Garden Park and The Firefighters Memorial are all features on this pleasant part of the city.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: Elliott Bay Waterfront
Washington State Ferries, Seafood restaurant and fish and chowder bars, Aquarium, the Great Wheel, and Sculpture Garden park.
Pass By: Pike Place Market
USA's oldest continuous running farmers market. Fishmongers, fruit and vegetable vendors, flower vendors, the soul of the city and must see place in Seattle. A stop here can be arranged if desired.
Pass By: Space Needle
Space Needle, Chihuly Garden and Glass, MOPOP, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
Pass By: Queen Anne Hill
Nice neighborhood with Queen Ann style homes and great views.
Stop At: Kerry Park
A million dollar view of Seattle with the Space Needle in the Foreground.
Duration: 10 minutes
Pass By: Mount Rainier
views only on clear days
Pass By: Chinatown International District
optional part of the tour based on time, but has areas of interest including markets, museums, Tong buildings and art.
Stop At: Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
Seattle 3rd most popular attraction. The locks are basically boat elevators moving boats from salt to fresh water and vise versa. Salmon are going through a fish ladder from mid June to October. Other wildlife can be found depending on the Season.
Duration: 20 minutes
Pass By: T-Mobile Park
Home of the Seattle Mariners our major league team.
Pass By: Fishermen's Terminal
Home to a large fishing fleet of over 700 vessels, including some of the crab boats from the show (Deadliest Catch)
Pass By: CenturyLink Field
Home of the NFL franchise the Seattle Seahawks.
Pass By: Olympic Sculpture Park
A great park on Seattle's waterfront full of art and miles of a shorline walk.
Pass By:
Hi, we are the bus company that picks you up and regales you with information of Seattle.
Pass By: Olympic National Forest
view only on clear days
Pass By:
Inspired by the book (Three Billy Goats Gruff) this art piece lurks under the Aurora Bridge.