What is the best time to go to Pike Place Market?


What is the best time to go to Pike Place Market? When is the best time to visit Pike Place Market? Generally mornings before noon are less crowded. Pike Place Market is fullest Thursday through Monday.


Is Pike Place Market expensive?

Of course you must visit the iconic market when in Seattle but be prepared for overcrowding and inflated prices. It will cost you hundreds of dollars if you purchase one of the flying fish, for example. Enjoy the show and the people watching bit buy elsewhere!


What is the best light rail station for Pike Place Market?

The closest stations to Pike Place Market are: 3rd Ave & Union St is 91 yards away, 2 min walk. 1st & Pine is 188 yards away, 3 min walk. 2nd Ave & Stewart St is 249 yards away, 4 min walk.


How long to walk Pike Place Market from Space Needle?

Space Needle to Pike Place Market by walk and bus. The journey time between Space Needle and Pike Place Market is around 13 min and covers a distance of around 1 miles.


How far is the light rail from Pike Place Market?

The nearest light rail station to Pike Place Market in Seattle is Westlake Ave & 7th Ave. It's a 7 min walk away.


What can you do at the Pike Place Market explain it?

Each features a variety of unique shops such as antique dealers, comic book and collectible shops, small family-owned restaurants, and one of the oldest head shops in Seattle. The upper street level contains fishmongers, fresh produce stands and craft stalls operating in the covered arcades.


Can you take the monorail from Pikes Place to Space Needle?

Which light rail line goes from Pike Place Market to Space Needle in Seattle? The SEATTLE MONORAIL light rail line goes from Westlake Station station near Pike Place Market to Seattle Center station near Space Needle in Seattle.


Is Pikes Place a tourist trap?

I know, I know – Pike Place Market is probably the quintessential tourist trap when it comes to Seattle. But I have to say, you should visit at least once. The market itself has a lot of interesting history, and I thoroughly enjoy walking through all the stalls and vendors.