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Can you see underground Seattle without a tour?

“Is there a way to see the Seattle Underground on your own? preferably cheaper and shorter.” No, because the underground under each business is owned by that particular business and the tour rents access to the underground from individual businesses.



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Tours are one hour and cover three blocks. This tour is not ADA accessible; we will encounter six individual flights of stairs and uneven terrain.

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If interested in history and seeing some of the underground, this is a great tour. Prior to taking the tour some reviews were saying they were disappointed that they didn't see more of the underground....but if they would have listened to the tour guide, they would understand why. I was not disappointed.

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$50 Underground Tour and Underground Paranormal Experience Combo Ticket. Kids 6 and under are admitted free, but may find the 75-minute tour challenging. $27 Flex Pass: Can't decide on a tour time?

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Location: Tours depart from Doc Maynard's Public House in Pioneer Square, 614 First Avenue. Ticket Prices: $22 Adult (18-59 yrs); $20 Senior (60+ yrs) and Student (13-17 yrs or with valid college ID); $10 Youth (7-12 yrs); Kids 6 and under are admitted free, but may find the tour challenging.

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Seattle-area trains on Sound Transit's 1 Line were involved in collisions 92 times in 2015-2021, about once per month, based on Federal Transit Administration (FTA) data. There were 21 injuries and deaths, placing Sound Transit 15th of 22 light-rail systems.

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Link light rail Link travels from Northgate, the University of Washington, downtown Seattle, southeast Seattle, SeaTac Airport and Angle Lake, 20 hours a day, 7 days a week. Link trains run every 8, 10 or 15 minutes depending on the time of day. Service is available from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m.

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Many neighborhoods are walkable, particularly those with large commercial areas. You can easily walk around some of Seattle's best neighborhoods like downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, and Fremont. Walking is a great option if you want to check out all the city's nooks and crannies and find hidden gems.

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Seattle is a great city to explore and there is no better way to explore than on foot! Hop on a Seattle By Foot tour and you'll discover hidden treasures and learn quirky bits of information that surprise even the locals!

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I wouldn't recommend this tour for kids under ten, as it is quite long for little people. #6 Underground Paranormal Tour If you have kids 13 or older, this is a very cool experience. Become ghost hunters and discover paranormal experiences underneath Seattle. #7 The Seattle Great Wheel is a great way to see Seattle.

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Be prepared for a historical an emotional experience. The full tour is between 40 to 50 minutes.

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The Seattle Center Monorail is an elevated straddle-beam monorail line in Seattle, Washington, United States.

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We have two open-air staircases that lead to the top. During all waves, one staircase will be designated for runners and races, and one staircase will be for walkers and casual climbers.

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