Private Walking Tour Seattle Delights at Fremont Frolic

Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Awaken the sense of wonder in every family member as you stroll through Fremont’s eclectic avenues. Let the kids’ giggles echo beneath the br

Enjoy a private, exclusive tour with your own local guide. Awaken the sense of wonder in every family member as you stroll through Fremont’s eclectic avenues. Let the kids’ giggles echo beneath the bridge with the whimsical Fremont Troll, then time-travel with the intriguing Statue of Lenin. What’s that sweet aroma? It’s the allure of Theo Chocolate, where you’ll experience cacao’s journey from bean to bar. Sundays come alive at the Fremont Street Market, offering treasures waiting to be found. And don’t forget to look up, as the Fremont Rocket promises a stellar ending to your adventure. Join us for a walking tour that ensures family memories as vibrant and varied as Fremont itself.

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Location: Seattle

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Q&A

Q: Are there age limits for kids on this walking tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for kids on the Fremont Frolic! It's definitely family-friendly. Just keep in mind that the walking involves some light exercise and may not be suitable for very young toddlers who need strollers. Kids usually love it, especially meeting the Fremont Troll!

Q: What should we wear for the walking tour? Is it mostly indoors or outdoors?

A: Definitely dress for the outdoors! Most of the tour is outside, so comfy shoes are a must. Layer up since the weather can change quickly in Seattle, and maybe bring a light rain jacket, just in case. The chocolate part at Theo’s is indoors, so you can warm up a bit there!

Q: What if the weather is bad? Can we reschedule our tour?

A: Yes, you're in luck! The tours can be rescheduled if the weather's looking rough. Just make sure to give them a call or email a day ahead. Seattle’s weather can be unpredictable, but the guides are super flexible about rescheduling.

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Fremont Frolic tour! Worth it?

I'm considering getting the Fremont Frolic tour for my family. We’re headed to Seattle next month and I think it would be great for my kids to see the Fremont Troll and the rocket! I’ve heard good things about the Theo Chocolate stop too. Just curious if anyone’s been and if it’s really as fun as it sounds?

Has anyone tried the Seattle Delights tour? Tips?

I’m eyeing the Private Walking Tour of Fremont for next weekend, but I’m a little worried about how long it will last and if we can keep up with it. Can anyone share how long it typically is and if it’s a tough walk? Also, any highlights we shouldn’t miss?