612 2nd Avenue (0.1 km from Beneath the Streets)
This hotel is located in the heart of Seattle's historic downtown, just a 10-minute walk from CenturyLink Field. The hotel features an indoor pool and rooms with complimentary Wi-Fi.
77 Yesler Way (0.1 km from Beneath the Streets)
The Best Western Plus Pioneer Square Hotel is located 0.4 miles from the Seattle Waterfront and offers a complimentary continental breakfast and WiFi. Each guest room is equipped with a flat-screen television.
700 3rd Avenue (0.2 km from Beneath the Streets)
This central Seattle hotel is located across from the Light Link Rail Station in the city's financial district. The hotel features an on-site restaurant and contemporary guest rooms equipped with 32-inch LCD televisions.
1000 First Avenue (0.3 km from Beneath the Streets)
Located on the corner of First and Madison Streets in downtown Seattle, this four-star hotel features a full-service spa that offers a variety of services including massages body treatments manicures pedicures and facials.
1007 First Avenue (0.3 km from Beneath the Streets)
Located in the heart of Seattle's downtown The Alexis Royal Sonesta Hotel is located just five minutes from the waterfront and Seattle Ferry Terminal. Each room includes a flat-screen cable television.
809 5th Avenue (0.3 km from Beneath the Streets)
Located 1.5 miles from Pocket Beach in Seattle The Lotte Hotel Seattle offers guest rooms with a restaurant, private parking, a fitness centre, and a bar.
1100 Fifth Avenue (0.5 km from Beneath the Streets)
Pike Place Market is a 15-minute walk away. In the heart of Seattle, the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Seattle hosts a nightly hosted wine hour.
255 South King Street (0.6 km from Beneath the Streets)
Located in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighbourhood, 984 feet from CenturyLink Field The Embassy Suites By Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square offers a complimentary evening reception and a bar. The hotel is 0.9 miles from Pike Place Market, 1.
Beneath the Streets in Seattle offers a unique look at the city's history, culture, and secrets. Founded by local tour guide Steve Holden, Beneath the Streets offers visitors a glimpse of what lies beneath the bustling streets of Seattle. The tour takes visitors underground through an intricate network of tunnels and passageways that were once used as part of Seattle's original sewage system. During the tour, guests will explore a variety of topics related to Seattle's subterranean history including the city's Great Fire of 1889, its Prohibition-era speakeasies, and its legendary underground waterways.
As visitors wander through these rarely-seen spaces, they are taken on an immersive journey that highlights how interconnected Seattle’s past is to its present. Tour guides provide information about the different tunnels and stories behind various sites along the way. From discovering hidden architectural gems to learning about crime and poverty in early Seattle, guests experience firsthand how a city’s history shapes its future. Even more enlightening is exploring the influences that have been hidden away in these forgotten spaces for decades - tales that shape our understanding of Seattle today.
The tour also includes stops at some notable attractions such as Bill Speidel’s Underground Tour which takes guests through remnants of old buildings from downtown before it was destroyed by fire in 1889; Doc Maynard’s Public House which was once a lively hangout spot for sailors; and Pioneer Square which features shops, restaurants and galleries from yesteryear. With over three hours of exploration (including time to explore these attractions), Beneath the Streets in Seattle provides an intimate look into this unique corner of Washington state’s capital city - one that can only be experienced within its secret passages below ground level.