Pike Place Market Tours and Tickets
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What are people saying about Pike Place Market
Mo_S, May 2026
Fabulous history of the...
Fabulous history of the Pike Place Market and plenty of light bites to enjoy.
A must for visitors and locals.
A true highlight was Truffle Girl!
Ilene_S, May 2026
Best food tour do not miss
Worthwhile and informative good tour of Pike Place Market! We learned some history & tasted many different foods. Shout out to our guide TESSA!!!.
Arnold_P, May 2026
This was a wonderful...
This was a wonderful first tour for being a first time visitor to Seattle. Our tour guide, John, really showed a passion for his town especially Pike Place Market. The food provided during the tour really gave you a sense of all the great food in the market. Highly recommend this tour.
Kelli_G, Dec 2025
Had fun & learned a lot...
Had fun & learned a lot about the history of Pike Place Market !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!’nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Alan_J, May 2026
Great experience
Our experience was very informative and our guide made it interesting and fun.
The tasting part was great. Nice to try local products from the city
Teresa_D, May 2026
Pike Place Food Tour
A great way to see parts of Pike Place you'd never know existed, and try tasty samples from some of the restaurants. Quite a bit of walking and some stairs to climb. Carry water bottle with you. Our guide, John, was awesome. You can tell he loves sharing Seattle with visitors.
Jason_S, May 2026
Amazing food tour!
Bob Williams was one of the best tour guides we have ever had the pleasure of touring with. He was very informative and kept our attention the entire tour. We will be recommending his tour to everyone we know.
Vera_S, May 2026
Tasty and Fun!
This was a fun and tasty overview of Pike Place Market. Our guide was humorous and energetic, and was great at finding the ramps for me and my wheelchair. My favorite samples were the pyroshkies that started our tour, as well as the street tacos and the fresh fruit. Yum! I recommend.
Kristen_O, May 2026
The early birds get the best tour!
A great experience for early birds to see the market and learn about the history of the market before the crowds arrive. Bob is an awesome guide and we enjoyed our first visit to the market. The samples of food filled our tummies until lunchtime later in the afternoon.
Kristina_M, May 2026
We Got Lucky!
Absolutely the best tour you learn so much about Pike’s Market but also the city
We had the best guide, Lucky!!
Cynthia_L, May 2026
Delicious, fun tour. Learned history of Pike Place Market
Come hungry! You'll be eating a lot and great variety of food. Our tour guide, Bob, was great; personable, high energy and fun. We ate delicious food while learning a lot about the history of Pike Place Market. Being a tour member gets you discounts at most of the eateries you visit on the tour.
Toni_H, May 2026
The True Pike Place Market
This was a heart felt tour, the local knowledge and links to community were excellent. The food tastings wisely selected with family stories inclded, that made everything taste even better!
Pike Place Market
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You won't need Pike Place Market tickets, as admission is free.
The market has lots of eateries, and many can accommodate dietary restrictions.
Save some pocket change for Rachel, the bronze charity piggy bank that serves as Pike Place Market's unofficial mascot.
After browsing the farmers market, head to Victor Steinbrueck Park for a picnic.
Pike Place Market is completely accessible for wheelchair users and has several elevators and accessible bathrooms.
People Also Ask
What is the best day of the week to visit Pike Place Market?
The best days to visit Pike Place Market are Tuesday or Wednesday to avoid crowds and lines. Though most shops, stalls, and vendors open by 9am, mornings are generally relatively quiet. To maximize your room to explore the market, come before noon on Tuesday or Wednesday.
How long does it take to walk through Pike Place Market?
There's a lot to see and do at Pike Place Market, which has hundreds of shops, farmstands, crafts, and buskers. Guided tours of Pike Place Market generally take two hours, pausing to sample local products along the way. Plan to spend longer if you're sticking around for a restaurant meal.
What tours can you do to see Pike Place Market?
Walking tours are a great way to explore the best of Pike Place Market. Some tours are gourmet-themed, featuring tastings of locally caught seafood, pastries, produce, and more. Pike Place Market is also included on many Seattle sightseeing tours, along with some of the city's other top landmarks.
What is special about Pike Place Market?
Pike Place Market was founded in 1907 and is among the oldest and biggest public markets in the United States. It's also the place to explore hundreds of independent Seattle businesses under one roof—it's home to dozens of restaurants and market vendors, including fishmongers, artisans, artists, bakers, and more.
Are there restrooms at Pike Place Market?
Yes, there are restrooms at Pike Place Market. Wheelchair-friendly restrooms are in the Sanitary Market building, the Soames Dunn Building, and beneath the Public Market Sign at Pike Place and Pine. Another restroom, accessible via a flight of stairs, is a floor down from the Public Market Center Clock Sign.
What do you see on a tour of Pike Place Market?
Tours of Pike Place Market generally highlight market vendors, from famous shops to lesser-known artisans. They're a great way to discover the best of the market while learning about local history and culture. Many tours also include tastings, so you can try some of everything along the way.
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