Seattle City Tour 3 Hrs
- Live Guide
- Private Tour
- E-Ticket
- 3 hr























We specialized in private experiences for small groups. During the tour, we will make three stops in places of tourist importance. The first stop will be the Pioneer Square neighborhood located in the historic district of the old metropolis where we will visit the origins of Seattle on a walk suitable for the whole family and full of history, architecture, and photography. We will continue to the Ballard Locks for our second stop. We will see the boats enter and leave the Pacific Ocean to the lakes surrounding the city. Finally, we will end with one of the most impressive panoramic views before ending the tour where we can take some of the best photos of the city center. The tour ends at the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, or returned to your hotel. It is generally a 3-hour tour but it can be extended if the group wishes. This tour is highly recommended for children and adults of all ages. IMPORTANT: The tour is in English but it can be arranged in Spanish.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Hola Seattle
Pass By: Pike Place Market
We start the tour in the center of the city where we explain to our clients how to explore the Pike Place market on their own, the shopping area, and how to get around using the monorail among other places.
Stop At: Pioneer Square
During the tour, we will make three stops in places of tourist importance. The first stop will be the Pioneer Square neighborhood located in the historic district of the old metropolis where we will visit the origins of Seattle on a walk suitable for the whole family and full of history, architecture and photography.
Duration: 30 minutes
Pass By: Fremont Troll
The Troll sculpture is one of our clients' favorite attractions. There we will make a stop for photos.
Stop At: Fishermen's Terminal
We will continue to the Ballard Locks for our second stop. There we will see the boats enter and leave the Pacific Ocean to the lakes that surround the city.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: The Lake Washington Ship Canal Fish Ladder
The 'Fish Ladder' at Ballard Locks: Found south of the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, the fish ladder was built in 1976 to facilitate access for salmon to their spawning grounds. Visitors can see the fish either above the 'ladder' or below the water, as some tank walls are made of transparent glass!
Duration: 15 minutes
Stop At: Kerry Park
Finally, we will end with one of the most impressive panoramic views before ending the tour where we can take some of the best photos of the city center. The tour ends at the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, or returned to your hotel.
Duration: 30 minutes