Seattle City Tour 3-Hours (Private Tour)

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 t

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.

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Location: Seattle

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Q&A

Q: What's the age limit for kids on the Seattle City Tour?

A: There's no strict age limit! The tour is designed for families, so it’s great for kids of all ages. There’s lots of walking, but it's pretty easy-going. Just make sure to bring a stroller if you’ve got little ones.

Q: Can you customize the stops during the tour?

A: Yes! The tour is private, so you can definitely request specific stops or ask for more time at a location if you want. Just let the guide know what you're interested in.

Q: What should I wear for the Seattle City Tour? Is it all outdoors?

A: Definitely dress for the weather! The tour does involve some outdoor walking, especially around Pioneer Square and the Ballard Locks. Layers are key in Seattle since it can get chilly, even in summer. And comfy shoes are a must!

Discussions

Considering the Seattle City Tour for a gift!

Hey everyone! I’m thinking of getting my parents the Seattle City Tour for their anniversary. They love history and photography, which is perfect since it stops at Pioneer Square and has awesome views at the end! Plus, they’re not super mobile, so I love that it’s private and they can go at their own pace. Anyone done this before? Would they enjoy it?

Feedback on the Seattle City Tour?

I’m planning a group outing for my friends visiting Seattle, and I’m considering the 3-hour City Tour. We’d love to see the Ballard Locks and the view spots. How’s the vibe? Are the guides good? Would it be fun for a younger crowd? Thanks for any insights!