Package SummarySavor Seattle Pike's Place Market Tour
Price:
2012
$43 per person
Season:
year round
Duration: 2 hours
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Savor Seattle Pike's Place Market TourPike Place Market food & cultural tour
Eat your way through Seattle’s most celebrated culinary landmark! Let us take you behind the scenes to experience some of our favorite market spots. Taste locally made foods that will awaken your palate, meet and interact with the exceptional people that give the market life, and hear their humble, and often humorous stories. Pick up a few buying tips, cooking ideas, a list of can’t-miss restaurants, and some handy market history. Discover the sights, sounds, and flavors of this historical landmark in a way that even surprises locals! For your listening comfort, each tour participant will be provided with personal audio devices. You will enjoy crystal clear sound from your tour guide, while still being able to soak up the lively hustle and bustle of Pike Place Market. Savor Seattle Food Tours is the first and only tour company in Seattle to provide this technology. This 2-hour walking tour includes delicious samples of:
Alderwood smoked salmon, Locally-roasted coffee, Tom Douglas' crab cakes, Artisan handmade cheeses, Hot old-fashioned doughnuts, Fresh seasonal produce, Cherry-inspired treats, Russian piroshky pastries, Nation's best clam chowder, And other tasty surprises!
Note: Please bring a filled reusable water bottle for the tour, as you will be walking and eating for two to three hours. If you are unable to do so water will be available for purchase at the starting location of the tour. Please arrive early to provide enough time to purchase water should you chose to do so.
Try another great food tour from Savor Seattle!Also available is the Savor Seattle Gourmet Food Tour through Belltown, Downtown Seattle and Pike Place Market. |