Explore Seattle’s rich history with a self-guided tour from Pike Place to Pioneer Square. Uncover secrets, legends, and iconic spots at your own pace.
Explore Seattle’s rich history with a self-guided tour from Pike Place to Pioneer Square. Uncover secrets, legends, and iconic spots at your own pace.
- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Learn about the gold rush and explore the area’s rich history.
- Original Starbucks - Begin the tour at the oldest existing Starbucks, the second store, a true historical treasure. Hear its story and enjoy a guided journey through Seattle.
- Pike Place Market - Discover the historic market,…
- Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Learn about the gold rush and explore the area’s rich history.
- Original Starbucks - Begin the tour at the oldest existing Starbucks, the second store, a true historical treasure. Hear its story and enjoy a guided journey through Seattle.
- Pike Place Market - Discover the historic market, learn about its past, and experience the iconic atmosphere.
- Rachel the Piggy Bank - Created in 1986 as a bronze pig, Rachel is more than a photo opportunity. She collects spare change for local charities, raising millions to support Seattle’s most vulnerable. Uncover her purpose and the tale of the piggy bank.
- The Gum Wall - Curious about why people stick gum on the wall? Find out during the tour.
- Harbor Steps Staircase Plaza - Stroll the steps, admire the art, and delve into the history of the Harbor Steps Staircase Plaza while exploring Seattle.
- Botero Statue of Adam - What’s the story behind the statue on the corner? Discover it on this tour.
- Columbia Center - View the building from the outside and learn about its history.
- City Hall Park - Meander through the park and listen to its story.
- Merchant’s Cafe and Saloon - Known for hearty meals, strong drinks, and legendary ghost stories—visitors report mysterious footsteps and flickering lights, believed to be the work of former residents. Spooky!
- Pioneer Square - Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, celebrated for its Romanesque architecture, art galleries, and vibrant street life.
- Post Alley Street Mural - Explore Post Alley, walk under the arch, and hear its story.
- Billie King 2002 Mural - What’s the story behind the mural? Who is Billie King? Discover the answers on the tour.
- Occidental Park - Visit the famous park, learn about the firefighters’ story, and explore.
- Waterfall Garden Park - A waterfall garden in the heart of the city? Absolutely! And it’s free. A must-see.
- King Street Station - Conclude the tour at King Street Station, where you’ll learn its history and receive tips on what to do in the area.

- Explore Seattle’s interesting, quirky, fun, and historic places
- Hands-free, GPS-guided tour that plays as you walk
- Tour at your own pace, available anytime, never expires
- Self-guided walking tour using our app
- Explore Seattle’s interesting, quirky, fun, and historic places
- Hands-free, GPS-guided tour that plays as you walk
- Tour at your own pace, available anytime, never expires
- Self-guided walking tour using our app
- No admission the tour is all outside
- No Human Guide, this is all guided by our Walking Tour App technology
- No admission the tour is all outside
- No Human Guide, this is all guided by our Walking Tour App technology
Curious about the oldest Starbucks, the Gum Wall, or the original Skid Row? How about Pioneer Square or the mystery of the purple glass? Uncover the fascinating history of Seattle, its people, and its unique story. Explore at your own pace, anytime. This tour guides you through the lively Pike Place Market, where fishmongers still toss salmon through…
Curious about the oldest Starbucks, the Gum Wall, or the original Skid Row? How about Pioneer Square or the mystery of the purple glass? Uncover the fascinating history of Seattle, its people, and its unique story. Explore at your own pace, anytime. This tour guides you through the lively Pike Place Market, where fishmongers still toss salmon through the air, meander down the steep streets where Seattle’s downtown meets Elliott Bay, pass the very spot where the Great Fire of 1889 ignited from an overturned glue pot, and conclude at the stunning King Street Station, where gold prospectors once arrived with dreams of fortune. Hear tales of how Seattle literally elevated itself by one story after the catastrophic fire, and learn why one street was named Skid Road long before it became synonymous with impoverished areas.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.