This chef-guided market tour takes a journey through Pacific Northwest culture by tasting Seattle’s best artisan vendors in the famous Pike Place Market. Enjoy diverse tastings at 9 different location
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Location: Seattle
What's Included
- 9 vendor food stops, sampling the best products of Pike Place Market
- Discount card
- Chef guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The tour does involve quite a bit of walking, and there are some small hills, stairs, and cobblestone paths throughout Pike Place Market, so it's best suited for those with moderate fitness levels. Expect to be on your feet for a couple of hours as you move between the 9 different vendor stops. If you're comfortable with walking and standing, you'll enjoy the experience!
A: Kids are totally welcome on the tour! There aren't any strict age restrictions, but I'd recommend it for ages 10 and up just because of the walking involved and the type of food being sampled. It’s a fun way for families to explore Seattle together, and kids will love the diverse food options!
A: Since this is primarily an outdoor walking tour, they usually proceed rain or shine. However, if the weather is really bad, they might reschedule. It’s best to check their cancellation policy when booking. Also, definitely bring a rain jacket or umbrella just in case!
Discussions
Just finished the Chef Guided Food Tour at Pike Place Market! Wow!
I just got back from the Chef Guided Food Tour, and it was amazing! We stopped at 9 different places, and the chowder was definitely a highlight. The guide was super knowledgeable about the history of the market, which added to the experience. I went with a group of friends visiting Seattle, and it was worth every penny! Definitely recommend bringing a good camera to snap pics of all the colorful stalls!
Thinking about gifting this food tour! Any thoughts?
I’m considering getting the Chef Guided Food Tour at Pike Place Market as a gift for my foodie friend’s birthday. Has anyone done this? How’s the overall vibe? I know it can get crowded, but is it still enjoyable? Looking for some insights!