Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market is a public market located in the heart of downtown Seattle, Washington.
Established in 1907, the market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. The market features over 500 vendors selling fresh produce, seafood, meats, flowers, and artisanal crafts. In addition to the market stalls, there are also restaurants, bakeries, and cafes that offer a variety of local and international cuisine. Pike Place Market is also famous for its fishmongers who throw fish to each other as part of their sales pitch. The market is a popular tourist destination and attracts millions of visitors each year.
Pike Place Market serves as Seattle’s largest incubator of small, independent businesses. It is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of 220+ independently owned shops and restaurants, 150+ craftspeople, 70+ farmers, 60+ permitted buskers, and 450+ residents in affordable housing. Plus, 5 social services and one foundation that helps the diverse Seattle community.
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