Pike Place Market is Seattle's vibrant heart, bursting with fresh seafood, local art, and breathtaking views, making it an unmissable experience.
"A balance of city amenities and natural beauty, with attractions like Pike Place Market and easy access to Olympic National Park." - Evie Carrick Evie Carrick Evie Carrick is a writer and editor who’s lived in five countries and visited well over 50. She now splits her time between Colorado and Paris, ensuring she doesn't have to live without skiing or L'
"One of Seattle’s most iconic destinations, this century-old public market houses dozens of stalls and shops for farmers, restaurants, purveyors, and artisans, all overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront. The bustle is non-stop here. From locals buying fresh seafood and flowers to visitors eating their way through the different gourmet food stalls, there’s an endless array of movement and chatter. Showing up without a game plan can be overwhelming, but you can find a fully customizable planner with suggested itineraries on the market’s website." - Naomi Tomky, Jenna Scatena
"Seattle Waterfront and Pike Place Market Walk, cycle or people-watch along the shores of Elliott Bay, a downtown stretch known for its circusy flair and spectacular vistas. You can ride the Great Wheel or visit the beloved Seattle Aquarium, home to wolf eels, sea otters, and the world's largest octopuses. Refuel with chowder from local favorite Ivar's Acres of Clams, then hit the market's 200 owner-operated shops, ranging from a radical book collection to the Northwest's oldest magic store. Just don't turn your back on the famous salmon-slinging fishmongers: They've been known to wallop selfie-photographers with a plastic decoy for yucks!"
"Seattle Waterfront and Pike Place Market Walk, cycle or people-watch along the shores of Elliott Bay, a downtown stretch known for its circusy flair and spectacular vistas. You can ride the Great Wheel or visit the beloved Seattle Aquarium, home to wolf eels, sea otters, and the world's largest octopuses. Refuel with chowder from local favorite Ivar's Acres of Clams, then hit the market's 200 owner-operated shops, ranging from a radical book collection to the Northwest's oldest magic store. Just don't turn your back on the famous salmon-slinging fishmongers: They've been known to wallop selfie-photographers with a plastic decoy for yucks!"
"Seattle Waterfront and Pike Place Market Walk, cycle or people-watch along the shores of Elliott Bay, a downtown stretch known for its circusy flair and spectacular vistas. You can ride the Great Wheel or visit the beloved Seattle Aquarium, home to wolf eels, sea otters, and the world's largest octopuses. Refuel with chowder from local favorite Ivar's Acres of Clams, then hit the market's 200 owner-operated shops, ranging from a radical book collection to the Northwest's oldest magic store. Just don't turn your back on the famous salmon-slinging fishmongers: They've been known to wallop selfie-photographers with a plastic decoy for yucks!"