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Seattle is known for attractions such as
Pike Place Market and the Space Needle, but outside the
downtown core, Seattle is a city of neighborhoods, each
with its own, unique personality. Using a smaller
vehicle limited to only 20 passengers, we travel through
parts of town many visitors never see.
Soak up the Asian flavor of the International District.
Check out the quirky public art in Fremont, the
self-proclaimed “Center of the Universe”, and get a
taste of Seattle’s maritime culture as you drive past
Fisherman’s Terminal. At the Hiram Chittenden Locks,
you’ll see the famous Fish Ladder, where an underwater
viewing room lets you watch for sea life. And enjoy a
sprawling view of the skyline from atop one of Seattle’s
scenic lookout points.
This tour takes you where others don’t – off the beaten
path to areas where local residents live and play.
Experience the local point of view, including the home
of the Seattle Mariners and Seahawks, International
District, Montlake Cut, Lakes Union, University of
Washington, Fisherman’s Terminal, Queen Anne
Neighborhood, and Historic Pioneer Square. |