Seattle Underground Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore the old city of Seattle on this underground tour. A local guide will explain the history of the first established neighbourhood of the Emerald City during the walking tour, which lasts about an hour and is for groups of about 20 people.
You will walk along the underground paths, as they were made at the end of the 19th century and have remained unchanged to this day. Also, you will take a tour of what is the same neighbourhood, but now on the surface to see the significant changes and evolution.
- Learn about Seattle's history on this underground tour, an underground walkway that existed in the 1890s.
- Learn more about the origins and evolution of this city from a local guide on this walking tour that lasts about an hour.
- Discover what it was like underground and what it's like today in the Emerald City.
What’s included
- Seattle Underground Tour
- Local guide
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Step by Step
Discover what Seattle used to be like on this underground tour. With a local guide, you'll learn about the origins and evolution of this city known as the Emerald City on a walking tour. This activity is designed for small groups of approximately 20 people and takes about an hour to complete.
After the great Seattle fire of 1889, the city's inhabitants had the opportunity to rebuild and rise from the ashes. Known as the birthplace of Seattle and claimed as the city' s "first neighbourhood", Pioneer Square is a place rich in history, both underground and above ground.
Along the tour, you'll learn about stories that have happened over the decades in this underground location: from the Yukon Goldfield Stampede to Seattle's role in the Klondike Gold Rush. You will also discover the Salish, an indigenous people who settled in Seattle.
All of this will take place underground, although not all of the tour will be underground. In order to compare the old with the new, you'll go above ground to learn about the history of the new Pioneer Square.
You'll see how the square is lined with turn-of-the-century lampposts, or how a Tlingit totem pole stands next to a fountain with a bust of Chief Seattle. As an added bonus, this neighbourhood has also become a great choice for art and food lovers in the city.