Seattle is often described as one of the most engineered cities in the United States—and this private four-hour tour shows you why.
Built between saltwater and freshwater, on steep hills, unstable soil, and in an active seismic zone, Seattle has required complex engineering solutions to function as a modern city. This tour focuses on the systems, structures, and decisions that made that possible.
You’ll explore major infrastructure projects including Seattle’s floating bridges, the SR-99 tunnel, the rebuilt waterfront seawall, the Amazon Spheres, Gas Works Park, the Ballard Locks, and key neighborhood corridors. Rather than simply pointing out landmarks, the tour connects each site to the engineering challenges it was designed to solve, offering a deeper understanding of how Seattle works beneath the surface.