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The Emerald City of Seattle is both a great place to explore and a fantastic base for venturing out to see the natural beauty for which the Pacific Northwest is so celebrated. Seattle tours focus on everything from food, wine, and chocolate to the cultural highlights of the Seattle Center, home of the Space Needle and Chihuly Garden and Glass. Tours for outdoor adventurers visit famously gorgeous areas such as Mt. Rainier, Snoqualmie Falls, and Olympic National Park, and some even go as far as the faux-Bavarian town of Leavenworth.

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Q:Does Seattle have hop-on hop-off tours?
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Yes, Seattle has hop-on hop-off tours. These double-decker, open-top buses will take you to major attractions like the Space Needle, Chinatown, Pike Place Market, and the waterfront piers. Your ticket allows for unlimited bus access, so you can explore the stops at your own pace. While aboard, a guide will narrate the sights you pass.

Q:How much do Seattle tours cost?
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There are Seattle tours available at many different price points. For example, a walking tour may cost around US$40 per person, while day trips out of town—such as to Mount Rainier or to Woodinville wine country—will cost closer to US$150 per person.

Q:What can you see on Seattle tours?
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There are a range of Seattle tours that offer a diversity of experiences for every traveler. You can delve into the city’s quirky history on a guided walking tour of the Seattle underground; spot Mt. Rainier on a cruise or sailboat ride; visit Pike Place Market on a food tour; or head out of town to the wineries in Woodinville.

Q:Is it possible to get around Seattle without a car?
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Yes, it’s possible to get around Seattle without a car. The city boasts a robust public transit network that includes buses, the light rail, and streetcars. There are also electric bikes and scooters available for rent. Rideshare companies Uber and Lyft both operate in Seattle, though the city is also very walkable.

Q:How many days is ideal for Seattle?
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Most travelers find that 3–5 days is ideal for a visit to Seattle. A trip of this duration will give you time to see the major sights like the Space Needle and Pike Place Market at a relaxed pace, plus sample a range of local restaurants and explore some of the city’s neighborhoods. A longer trip will allow time to explore charming towns and natural wonders outside of the city.