Pike Place Market
4.6$· InexpensiveSeattle's historic waterfront public market filled with fresh local vendors.
Pike Place Market is one of Seattle’s most iconic attractions, overlooking Elliott Bay with a vibrant array of craft vendors, flower stands, and specialty food purveyors. Visitors can watch fishmongers toss fresh catch at the famous fish market, explore multi-level arcades, and sample local delicacies. Operating daily, this historic public market remains a central gathering place for both locals and travelers seeking authentic Pacific Northwest culture.
History
Established in 1907, Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It was created to connect consumers directly with farmers, and over the years, it has evolved into a cultural landmark, showcasing the best of Seattle's local products and crafts.
Expert notes
- Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds.
- Try the fresh seafood from local vendors.
- Explore the lower levels for unique shops and artisans.
- Sample local delicacies at the various eateries.
Features
- Artisan goods
- Fresh produce
- Historic architecture
- Restaurants
- Street performances
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