Tours

As part of Seattle’s 50th anniversary celebration of the 1962 World’s Fair, the Museum of History & Industry is offering Seattle Center walking tours led by expert guides from MOHAI and the Seattle Architecture Foundation. [click to continue…]

Celebrate this Earth Day (April 22) with a tour of local “Green Built” homes – sponsored by Northwest EcoBuilding Guild. [click to continue…]

Compact and full of interesting things to see, Seattle is a great place to take a walking tour. The World’s Greatest Seattle Walking Tour is a two-hour tour of popular Seattle attractions like Pioneer Square and Pike Place market, led by doctoral students of history who can give the background on the places you are visiting. [click to continue…]

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Butler Wine Tours – Seattle Things to Do #463

Woodinville is packed with wineries, but you probably have to drive to get there, right? Well, how about combining a professional chauffeur and valet service with one of those wine tours? That’s precisely what Butler Transportation did, creating Butler Wine Tours.

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Localist Itineraries – Seattle Things to Do #461

This is a no-brainer for visitors to our city, but what about having Localist Seattle put together an itinerary for an “Explore Seattle” Day?

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Valentine’s Day Underworld Tour – Seattle Things to Do #426

Some might say that love don’t cost a thing, but in Seattle’s early days it certainly did! Spend Valentine’s Day with your sweetheart on this special Underworld Tour, a guided 60-minute walking tour where you’ll be treated to tales of opium dens, corruption, and good time gals selling love. After the tour, enjoy delicious Theo [...]

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Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center – Seattle Things to Do #421

Opening this Saturday, February 4th, is The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center – a chance to glimpse inside the work of this incredible organization. With interactive exhibits, super cool technology (a real time photo wall of visitors, kiosks where you can share your responses to what you see) and a real opportunity to hear the stories of the [...]

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Redhook Ale Brewery – Seattle Things to Do #350

Seattle is a hotbed of craft brewing, with many local beers and brew pubs. Perhaps none is better known than Redhook, who had humble beginnings in Seattle and was a big force in the craft brewing transformation of the PNW. They outgrew their brewery in Fremont (which now houses Theo Chocolate) and built a state [...]

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Summer History Tours – Seattle Things to Do #250

This summer, the Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is hosting a series of Seattle history walking Tours in July & August. Whether you’ve been in Seattle for one year or fifty years, or you’re just passing through, this is your chance to get to know the history of the Emerald City from some local [...]

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Safeco Field Tours – Seattle Things to Do #234

In case you haven’t noticed, this year’s Seattle Mariners have brought up a batch of young guys from their farm system, and after some stellar pitching and great team play, suddenly find themselves just 1/2 game out of first place almost halfway through the season. With the Mariners winning, the best way to experience Safeco [...]

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Queen of Seattle Paddle Wheel Cruise – Seattle Things to Do #200

There are a variety of cruises on the waters around Seattle, but you can do it in 1890′s Gold Rush style aboard the Queen of Seattle Paddle Wheel Cruise.

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