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Pike Place Market is one of the United States' oldest continually-operating public farmers' markets, originally opened to the public in 1907. The market is the world's 33rd most-visited tourist attraction, attracting over 10 million annual visitors, and is named after its central street, which runs between Pike Street and Virginia Street. The market overlooks the beautiful Elliott Bay waterfront and offers more than 200 vendors within a nine-acre historic district area, selling fresh produce, meats, dairy, and a variety of specialty goods, including antiques and comic books.
Over 80 restaurants and food vendors also serve a variety of international cuisines, from quick-casual vendor service to full-service fine dining.
The market is open to the public every day of the year with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas, though individual vendor and restaurant hours may vary.
85 Pike Street, Room 500, Seattle, WA 98101, Phone: 206-682-7453, Map, Facebook
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