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Katie Slauson
Pike Place Market has something for everyone! You could easily spend a whole day here and still not seen everything! I love coming here every time I am in Seattle. There is wonderful smelling food around every corner, lots of photo ops, and odd little knick knacks in every store. 10/10!
Brandon Barrett
Iconic Seattle Market with dozens of merchants, cafes, produce vendors and more. Make sure to stop at the fish market and see them throwing the fish to each other. You also have to see the first Starbucks (but maybe don't wait in the long line for the same coffee you've had before, try one of the other coffee shops). We were told to expect it to be crowded on Saturday so we got there at 9 but found that many of the merchants don't open until 10 or 1030.
Kishwer Yousif
Beautiful covered market place with lots of activity. A tourist spot where many people line up to get a visit to Starbuck'd first store. You can shop for variety of local produce; from salmon fresh, souvenir, trinkets to jams flowers, tee shirts etc.
Plenty of good restaurants to dine and street food stalls.
Very entertaining and a nice place to spend an afternoon either, alone or with friends or family.
I always drop by Joe's place to have my favourite fish & chips.
The place also has several chowder selling joints, if you would something light and filling.
Gregory Bliven
Absolutely the best open market in my lifetime. Countless stores, vegetable & fruit stands, fresh fish markets stocked with everything imaginable! And showmanship by employees interacting with tourists, patrons, and curiosity seekers. Multiple levels, many cobblestone paved blocks to explore. A must-see tourist attraction nestled on the piers of Seattle, Washington.
Gal N
A very touristy place. A nice place that offers to buy clothes, jewelry, ornaments, flowers, wool, food like vegetables and fruits and fish. There is a floor of restaurants. There is a viewpoint to the waterfront. A crowded place. Worth a visit when coming to Seattle.
Matt Beatty
It’s like a rabbit warren. Every stair is someplace cooler than the last. Nice views!
Great spot for tourists to meet up, have a meal, check out the Gum Wall (one on the weirdest tourist spots ever!!!) and just soak up Seattle.
Liralen Li
Funky, eclectic, local one of a kind places, this has it all plus the Original Starbucks. Half open market, half warren of crazy shops, threaded through with steep winding stairs there are elevators but they're hard to find for those who need easy access. This was built when those things weren't really a consideration.
The fresh produce and flowers are by all kinds of tiny eateries. If you want something from nearly any region you can find it here, and surrounding the market prosper are dozens of restaurants. Everyone knows about the flying fish, but there is so much more to explore.
Otto Nieves
Pike Place Market a definite stip in Seattle. I could have spent days trying out all the food places and people watching. Must if the business are small business where you can buy quality products at reasonable prices. Fish market was a sight to see. The fresh cut flowers were absolutely beautiful and cheap.
d kondora
When in Seattle and looking to explore the City sights this is a place you must visit. Fresh flowers are a REAL Deal at this market. Fresh fish is VERY expensive but you can find every kind of fish you may be looking for. You can buy your Fresh fish and have it shipped to your home. This Market is VERY popular for tourists and local citizens.
Leo Fritsch
If you are in the Seattle area for vacation or really any trip there is no reason why you should not come here! With the only downsides being how busy it is during prime hours finding parking is really not that difficult and is even pretty cheap and accessible. It is so cool to see the vast amount of different shops from the famous fresh seafood to olive oil and Cherry's. The views of the ocean, surrounding mountains and even of the city itself really make it a much cooler of an experience. There is really no market you can find in the U.S where it is filled with unique shops where you could spend days going through the inventory. Would definitely recommend it if you ever find yourself in Seattle.