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Things To Do In Seattle
Washington : Pike Place Market
1907- A hundred years of Meeting the Producer
The Pike Place Market is fast approaching its 100th year
in service to the citizens of Seattle. The 9 acre market has
grown from a small group of farmers meeting at the corner
of 1st and Pike Street to being one of the most colorful and
rich public markets known internationally.
Also known as The Soul of Seattle, the Pike Place Market
is rich with the sights and sounds of Seattle. Now looking
forward to it 100th year, the market boasts 240 year round
commercial businesses and restaurants, 190 craftspeople and
120 farmers renting table space by the day, 240 street performers
and musicians, and 500 residents.
Plan your day in the Market with breakfast, lunch, dinner,
and snacks throughout the multiple floors and blocks that
make up the Pike Place Market Historic District. After finding
the perfect unique gift for someone, have lunch with a view
of Elliott Bay, and Seattle Waterfront or people watch all
of the travelers and Seattle Residents in a street side café.
Tap into your inner explorer and walk down wood floors, warn
and warped his history, into the lower levels of the Down
Under and then to Western Avenue for more hidden treasure
shops, antique stores and restaurants. No trip to Seattle
can skip the nightlife in the Pike Place Market.
The market is the most famous for the fish markets which
are at the center of the tourist attraction. This is where
the fish sellers throw the fish through the air to one another.
The fresh fish is caught everyday and brought to the market
to be sold. They can ship the fish overnight to anywhere in
the country.
If you are interested in buying flowers, there are several
florists on hand to sell you whatever is in bloom. Fruit is
also plentiful on sale.
If you take any of the tours of Seattle, they will bring
you to Pike Place Market. It is one of the main stops. But
with its close proximity to downtown you can easily drive
here on your own. In fact, if you want to spend any time here
you should come on your own.
It did not take us long to go through the market. Unless
you are actually looking to buy something, there won't be
much for you to do. But it is definitely worth the trip. The
flying fish is very cool. Not only do the fish sellers throw
fish around but they also sing and tell jokes to the crowd
to get them to buy some fish. But most of the people there
are tourists watching the show. You do not have to wait long.
They display the fish upfront for examination. When someone
chooses a fish to purchase, it gets taken out and thrown to
another fellow in the back to filet and wrap.
When you go to Seattle, make sure to make a stop at Pike
Place Market. It is a one of a kind place that will stay in
your memories for a long long time.
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