Seattle 2-day Leisure Tour

2 days / 1 night

Prices vary for this tour. Please inquire about bookings.

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Description

Visit the major landmarks in Greater Seattle at a leisurely pace and enjoy a 2-hour unique cruise experience that brings you close to the two most famous lakes in Seattle.

Itinerary

Day 1

Downtown Seattle

Seattle Leisure Tour Day 1

Pike Place Market

Known as “The Heart of Seattle,” Pike Place Market is one of the oldest farmers’ markets selling local farm products in the US and draws more than 100 million visitors each year.

Original Starbucks

The very first Starbucks store, its use of their original dark-brown mermaid logo makes it one of a kind.

Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room

After visiting the original Starbucks, everyone should visit the Starbucks Reserve Roastery & Tasting Room, their largest flagship store in the world. Visitors can order their favorite coffee at the oval counter, then relax and enjoy the various types of coffee machines in front of them.

Space Needle

The Space Needle is one of Seattle’s landmarks and was built for the 1962 World Expo. Standing at the top of the tower, you can see not only the view of downtown Seattle, but also the Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Elliott Bay and nearby islands.

Seattle Great Wheel

The Seattle Great Wheel is the largest ferris wheel on the West Coast, with an upright height of 175 feet. An interesting waterfront spectacle, it is open all year round, with a fully enclosed cockpit and a roofed waiting area.

Chihuly Garden and Glass

Chihuly Garden and Glass displays a comprehensive collection of the creations of the glass art master Dale Chihuly, including not only his archives of early glass art and architectural works, but also his latest works, and selections from his private collections.

Seattle Lakes Cruise Tour

Board the boat before sunset; this two-hour cruise will bring you in close contact with Seattle’s two famous lakes—Lake Union and Lake Washington.

Day 2

Greater Seattle

Seattle Leisure Tour Day 2

Snoqualmie Falls

Located about a 40-minute drive from Seattle, Snoqualmie is a Salish word meaning “moon”. This 8-acre park with an over 80-meter tall waterfall is also a memorial for the Snoqualmie people who have lived in the valley for centuries.

Boeing Factory Tour

A 90-minute guided tour riding in the company’s special bus, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn the most advanced technological developments in the aviation field.

University of Washington

Founded in 1861, the beautiful University of Washington campus is a must-see in Seattle.

Bellevue Square

Thanks to Microsoft, Bellevue has become the fastest growing city in the Greater Seattle area. Bellevue Square has 180 retail stores of various brands and has become the most visited shopping center in the Greater Seattle area.

Medina City

Once in Bellevue, Medina is a place not to be missed. Located on the shore of Lake Washington, west of Bellevue, with a population of more than 3,000, this is the place where Bill Gates and many well-known American tech and financial elites live.