Charter a Bus in Seattle
Charter a Bus in Seattle
Get your charter bus group together for a tour of Seattle.
If your charter bus group would like to see fish fly, they need only charter a stop at Pike Place Market. One of Seattle's most famous landmarks, this is the oldest continuously working public market in the country. Your charter bus group can shop for fresh vegetables and fruits. Stop by Pike Place Fish to see fish fly. The market has numerous shops, including a health food and herb store, craft stores, and flower stands.
Space Needle is another great stop along the way for your charter bus tour. Built for the 1962 World Expo, this distinctive structure, rising 600-plus feet above Seattle Center, has since become Seattle's most famous landmark. Your charter bus group will be able to see a 360-degree view of mountains, Elliott Bay and Seattle neighborhoods.
The Gas Works, this is a great stop for your charter bus tour. An example of urban renewal at its finest. The community took an old gas-processing plant that had outlived its usefulness, and transformed it into something everyone could enjoy. Situated on the north shore of Lake Union (opposite downtown), the park has excellent water views and a spectacular, unobstructed view of the city skyline. If your charter bus group would like to take photos of downtown Seattle, this is the opportunity.
If your charter bus group is looking for some restaurants, here are a few the locals rave about: The Pink Door with their contemporary fair is a great choice for your charter bus gang, or the Palisade Waterfront Restaurant is fish is what your group is craving. And last but not least, check out a restaurant called Wild Ginger it has a diverse menu guaranteed to please.
Enjoy your charter bus tour of Seattle, now aren't you glad you came?


