Seattle, Washington Pike Place Market
Luxury Hotel near Pike Place Market -
Just 11 miles from Seattle's Pike Place Market, The Heathman Hotel is a new luxury boutique hotel nestled in the heart of downtown Kirkland, Washington. After your site seeing adventure on the historic Seattle waterfront, travel back to the tranquility of Kirkland and relax, rejuvenate and indulge your senses at The Heathman Hotel. Enjoy innovative dining at Trellis, refreshing spa treatments at Penterra Spa, and a casually chic ambiance that reflects Seattle's natural grace.Pike Place Market Shopping & Playing -
Encompassing nine acres on Seattle's Waterfront, Pike Place Market features 200 shops, 190 craftspeople, 120 farmers, art galleries, and over 240 street performers and musicians who entertain and delight shoppers and sightseers. Shop to your heart's content at an eclectic collection of stands, stalls and shops with fresh fish, produce, flowers, baked goods, handmade cheeses, crafts, antiques, and exotic items from across the world. Stop by world-famous fish markets like City Fish Co. - the oldest fish market in the PikePlace Market
Pike Place Market Dining & Events -
Complementing hundreds of unique shops and vendors, Pike Place Market offers a cornucopia of wonderful restaurants, cafes and bars. Savor mouthwatering Pacific Northwest cuisine, local wine and live entertainment at popular dining spots like Pike Place Bar & Grill, 94 Stewart Restaurant, Emmett Watson's Oyster Bar, Pan Africa, the Pink Door and Steelhead Diner. The Market also presents lively events, such as Magic in the Market, holiday concerts, street performances, cooking demos, and of course, food and wine tasting. For information and tours, visit www.pikeplacemarket.comSeattle Pike Place Market History Tours -
With a colorful 100-year history, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most historic marketplace. Market Heritage Tours blend history and current events with fascinating anecdotes about the Market. The lively destination is a fun place to hear interesting tales of immigration and Seattle's urban renewal. For information and tours, go to www.pikeplacemarket.com
