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elvira evans
Wow! So much to see on this place! There are 3 level of stores where you can walk around and shop..They sell all kinds of stuff like fish, jewelries, shirts, and much more.. There are different restaurants, food of all kinds around the world. At the fish stand, the attendant behind the counter throws fish across the aisle to another attendant who puts it on display. I was having fun watching them throwing the fish and I forget to take pictures.. 🎏🐟
there are stand for flowers and more flowers.. and more flowers.. lots and lots of flowers 🌹💐
There's an outdoor sitting to enjoy your meal and watch the bay..and the beautiful buildings... in the distance you'll see the mountain covered with snow.. April snow..and of course take more pictures..so crowded..so beautiful ❤️... Sometimes when you're having fun, you forget to take more pictures..so if you come and visit this place, don't forget to take pictures...
Jennifer Cleary
This place is HUGE!!! I barely skimmed the edges of the market. I was visiting from out of state, so I didn't need to do any grocery shopping. However, if I did, this would be a cool place to go for it! I enjoyed some apple cider, amazing little cheesecake bites, filmed the fish being tossed around and bought some take home tubs of amazing cheese at Beecher's Handmade Cheese.
W Gobert
Our guide, Silas, was excellent, an experienced food expert, and his enthusiasm for everything about Pike Place Market was entertaining and informative. We stopped at a variety of food vendors, where the Tour automatically had food samples ready for us, despite long lineups for other patrons. Every food vendor had delicious, quality food. We highly recommend this tour rather than simply wandering around, unaware of the history, the variety of vendors, and the “must go” places.
Read more about Chef Guided Food Tour of Pike Place Market- 2 Hours
Bekka J.J
Love going to Pike's and I never leave without getting flowers to take home. Don't get grossed out but I always check out the Gum wall when I go. It's more like a gum alley now. If your lucky you'll get to see some great performers while your shopping.
Melissa A Martinez
If you love food, supporting local artisans as well as taking in some scenic views then this is a must place for you when you visit Seattle. Just wandering around and taking it all in was so much fun, plus I got to purchase a few keepsakes to remember my trip here!
Jacqueline Cullimore
We come to Seattle often, and no trip
Is complete without a visit to Pike Place. We love the different craft vendors, the food stalls, and especially the beautiful flowers on display. It’s so wonderful to see the market so full of life and activity. Definitely worth a trip - and come hungry so you can try some of the treats for sale!
Aidan Cusa
Could honestly spend hours on end exploring the oldest running farmers market and leaning about the history associated with it! There were so many vendors, each with their own original work or produce, that had incredible stories to tell, delicious food, and outstanding art! Everyone was very friendly and the overall vibe topped the charts
Peter Cobb
Top artists from all over the world showcase their art, acts, culinary cultures from around the globe is displayed there. An absolute amazing experience that's unique and experienced by travelers from around the globe. A great place to see the unique individuals that form our human family.
A must go!!
Genadri Myhre
Check it out for a wide variety of shops, primarily the fresh fish and produce, be sure to visit the first Starbucks! All with the cool factor of being Seattle's first farmers market. Finish off your visit with the gross but oddly fascinating gum wall!
Jason Chuei
Highlight of Seattle so far. Eclectic, winding maze of a market, with fresh seafood and restaurants grilling the day’s catch upstairs, and funky, often weird stores on the lower floors. The iconic Public Market Center sign welcoming you, with myriad neon signage throughout to keep the mind stimulated.