Farmers' market
Pike Place Market
2,310 locals recommend,
Why locals recommend it
Pike Place is chock full of amazing vendors selling crafts, flowers, fruit, and of course - fish. Wander the stalls and sample the wares. Some highlights include: Rachel’s Ginger Beer, Bavarian Meats, and Ellenos and the gum wall. Grab a Salmon sandwich for lunch at Market Grill.
Tips from locals
A Seattle institution since 1907, Pike Place Market is the city’s first, and largest, farmers' market. Located on the iconic Seattle waterfront, Pike Place is open 363 days a year and encompasses a nine-acre Market Historic District overlooking Elliott Bay. A popular spot for tourists and locals alike, while there are plenty of fresh produce stalls, including permanent stands filled with local fruits and vegetables year-round, the market is also home to several fish markets, butchers, flower shops, bakeries, dairy, and specialty vendors, and a wide range of restaurants.
A Seattle institution since 1907, Pike Place Market is the city’s first, and largest, farmers' market. Located on the iconic Seattle waterfront, Pike Place is open 363 days a year and encompasses a nine-acre Market Historic District overlooking Elliott Bay. A popular spot for tourists and locals ali…
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Location
1531 Western Ave
Seattle, WA
Downtown Seattle