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Seattle Highlights
 Pioneer Square |
Our Highlights Excursion visits all the must-sees in Seattle plus a few places off the beaten path.
We begin downtown with a familiarization drive along the major avenues and corridors leading to each distinctive district, this helps orientate yourself and allows for you to make references to places you may want to spend more time at later. Whether it's the Shopping district, lively Pike Place Market, Historic Pioneer Square or the ever-fascinating China Town, we're positive this portion of the tour will serve you immensely. Once out of the downtown area you will be treated to the many distinct neighborhoods that make up Seattle's character, some of which are located high on the hilltops that surround the city, some that actually float on the calm waters of Lake Union while others are tucked in out of the way places often overlooked by the average tourist. Along the journey the coach will stop at scenic overlooks, as well as the Salmon ladder and Ballard locks where you will have the opportunity to view the summer passage of migrating salmon and the ingenuity of gravity fed locks filled with an endless variety of boats.
This tour may be highlights only but we cover nearly 30 miles traveling through and around the many distinct neighborhoods and attractions. Photo opportunities abound so be sure to bring a camera, Seattle offers a variety of scenery from the spectacular to surreal. Each excursion is fully narrated and escorted by one of our experienced guides. We travel aboard an air-conditioned, luxury mini-coach which is ideal for small group sightseeing.
Cost of Tour = $45.00 per person
tax included
Length of excursion = 3 hrs
Time schedule: 9:00am and 1:00pm
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What you get:
- Neighborhoods
- Queen Anne Hill & Village
- Magnolia Hill & Village
- Fremont
- Waters and Parks
- Lake Union
- Ship Canal
- Puget Sound
- Kerry Park
- Discovery Park
- Downtown
- Westlake Shopping District
- Pike Place Market
- Pioneer Square
- Safeco Field
- New Football Stadium
- And Much More
- Salmon Ladder
- Ballard Locks
- Floating Homes
- "Sleepless in Seattle" film sites
- Fisherman's Terminal
- Famous Freemont Troll
- Historic Fort Lawton
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Seattle is now known as "The Emereld City"--though for many years
was known as "The Jet City," after one of the largest local employers,
Boeing.

Beeline Tours Ltd. was the official transportation
for the Legends of Baseball at the 2001 Allstar game.
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