


A bustling public market in Seattle, offering fresh produce, crafts, and iconic views of the Puget Sound.
A historic public market offering a variety of food, crafts, and local products.

A stunning glass art exhibit showcasing the work of Dale Chihuly.
An iconic observation tower offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding mountains.

Pike Place Market is often rainy, a raincoat is essential to stay dry.

Exploring the market involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.
To carry your purchases and help reduce plastic waste.

Famous for its gourmet biscuit sandwiches, Biscuit Bitch is a Pike Place Market staple.
Known for its award-winning cheeses and delicious breakfast options, Beecher's is a must-visit.
Famous for its award-winning clam chowder, Pike Place Chowder is a lunch favorite.
Thick, creamy clam and seafood chowder with a tomato base, served with sourdough bread.
Buttermilk biscuits topped with a creamy, sausage-infused gravy.
Raw geoduck clam, often served with a spicy wasabi sauce, providing a unique crunchy texture.
Hand-blended spice rubs that capture the flavors of the Pacific Northwest, made by local artisans.
Unique, hand-blown glass art pieces created by local artists, reflecting the vibrant culture of Seattle.
Handcrafted jewelry featuring Northwest Coast Native American designs, made by local Native American artisans.
A captivating museum showcasing Aceh's rich history and culture, located in the picturesque city of Sabang.
Iconic monument in Buenos Aires, symbolizing independence and a popular meeting spot.
A scenic trail offering panoramic views of the Tung Chung valley and Lantau Island's southern coast.