Tours and Tickets to Experience Pioneer Square
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Pioneer Square

Walking tours are the best way to get to know the neighborhood’s history and cultural offerings.
Pioneer Square deserves two visits: one to patronize the local boutiques galleries during daylight hours, and one to sample the bustling nightlife.
Parking around Pioneer Square can be tough. Plan to join a guided tour with transportation or arrive via public transportation.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Pioneer Square. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While Pioneer Square is a public square and free to visit, it’s also a popular stop on many downtown Seattle sightseeing tours. Self-guided audio tours and scavenger hunts start at just US$9, or you can explore with a guide starting at US$29 for a walking tour.
Seattle’s history began in Pioneer Square, and almost all city sightseeing tours, walking tours, and hop-on hop-off bus tours pass through the lively neighborhood. You can also venture into the district’s hidden tunnels on a Seattle Underground tour or take a ranger-led talk at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.
The shops, cafés, and art galleries of Pioneer Square tend to draw the most traffic between 10am and 4pm, which is the most atmospheric time to explore. Meet friends for coffee or lunch, browse the shops, then join an underground tour. For nightlife, come on Friday or Saturday night.
Yes, the Pioneer Square neighborhood is mostly accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Key attractions, such as the Smith Tower Observatory, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Lumen Field Stadium, and Pioneer Square, are accessible. However, due to step access and uneven terrain, the underground tours are not wheelchair accessible.
While you can walk around Pioneer Square in an hour, it’s a great neighborhood for lunch, and it’s worth spending an hour or two browsing the boutiques and galleries. For the full experience, leave time for an Underground tour (75 minutes) and a visit to Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park.






































































































































