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Is there another city under Seattle?

Certainly one of the most unusual tourist attractions in Seattle is the Bill Spiedel underground tour, which visits a subterranean city built under the Pioneer Square neighborhood after the Great Fire of 1889. A historic walk through these interconnecting tunnels will change your perception of Emerald City forever.



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Visitors with a curiosity about the other side of Seattle's story need look no farther than a few feet below them, into the city's notorious Underground. Thanks to fascinating guided tours in the city's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood, venturing beneath the streets is a fairly easy feat.

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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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Visitors with a curiosity about the other side of Seattle's story need look no farther than a few feet below them, into the city's notorious Underground. Thanks to fascinating guided tours in the city's historic Pioneer Square neighborhood, venturing beneath the streets is a fairly easy feat.

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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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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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Kaifeng is one of China's oldest cities and was the Chinese capital in several dynasties. As the area sits on the south bank of the Yellow River, after wars destroyed the city in the past, floods from the river would bury the ruins under mud, and a new city would eventually be built on top.

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