Pike Place Market

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Key Info

Between Pike and Pine streets at First Avenue

Price & Hours

Free
Hours vary by vendor

Details

Free, Shopping, Tours
Time to Spend: 1 to 2 hours

Overview of Pike Place Market

Since 1907, Pike Place Market near the downtown waterfront has been a bustling hub for local produce. Today, it offers a diverse array of goods, from local artwork to vinyl records. The flower market and the fish tossing events are noted highlights, according to reviewers. Although Pike Place Market is one of the most tourist-heavy attractions in Seattle, especially on weekends, it remains a must-visit destination. Recent visitors have praised the abundance of vendors and the lively atmosphere, making it an experience that shouldn't be missed, regardless of the crowds.

Surroundings and Navigation

Local Dining and Information

The streets around Pike Place Market are dotted with restaurants and coffee shops, ensuring plenty of dining options. Additionally, there's an information booth located just west of the marketplace on First Avenue, perfect for those needing assistance.

Guided and Food Tours

To navigate the extensive market, consider taking a guided or food tour offered by various third-party companies. These tours can enhance your market experience by providing deeper insights and helping you discover hidden gems.

Getting to Pike Place Market

Exploring the market itself is free of charge, though you should have some money ready in case something catches your eye. The market is conveniently located a few blocks south of the Westlake light rail stop or north of Pioneer Square. Many bus routes drop passengers off within walking distance of the market on 3rd Avenue and Pine Street. For those driving, two parking garages are available nearby, with rates starting at $4 an hour.

Market Hours

Pike Place Market is divided into two sections: the street-level and the underground section, also known as the DownUnder. Both sections are open daily, except on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Most merchants operate from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., though some vendors begin welcoming customers as early as 7 a.m. Closing times can vary, but most merchants shut their doors at 6 p.m. For detailed information about specific vendors, refer to the market's official website.

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