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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.



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Here are some simple and effective ways to avoid falling into a tourist trap the next time you travel to parts unknown.
  1. Avoid Tourist Style. Most of us can spot a tourist right off the bat. ...
  2. Go Public. ...
  3. Dine Locally. ...
  4. Grab Some Coffee. ...
  5. Aim for Off-Season. ...
  6. Design Your Own Tour. ...
  7. Be Patient.


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Cohen (1972), a sociologist of tourism, classifies tourists into four types, based on the degree to which they seek familiarity and novelty: the drifter, the explorer, the individual mass tourist, and the organized mass tourist.

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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!

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The majority of Pike Place Market vendors accept credit, debit and cash. Some Market grocers accept EBT, WIC and Fresh Bucks.

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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.

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

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Psychocentric tourists are self-inhibiting, ner- vous, and non-adventurous; they often refuse to. ? travel by air for psychological reasons rather. than financial or other practical concerns. In com- parison, allocentric tourists are outgoing, self- confident, and adventurous.

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