Seattle City Tours · Private Chauffeured · Seattle Limo Service
private chauffeured city tours

Seattle in three hours, five, or all day. You set the pace.

Private city tours for first-time visitors, cruise layovers, conference free afternoons, and locals showing guests around. No bus PA system, no fixed group, no fifteen-person waits at the Space Needle ticket line. Just a chauffeur, a route, and a vehicle parked legally while you walk through Pike Place.

duration
3, 5, or 8 hours. Three-hour minimum.
starting at
$95/hr executive SUV.
group size
2 in a sedan to 30 on a coach.
specialty
Cruise layovers at Pier 91 & Pier 66.

Pick a length. The route builds itself from there.

Three sample routes drawn from what books most often. Each one is sequenced so that travel time between stops is minimal and the photo-worthy moments line up with sunlight. Swap any stop for another — these are starting points, not contracts.

cruise layover · quick visit
3 hr
The Quick Loop

Best for cruise passengers with a layover, conference attendees with a free morning, or a fast highlights pass.

From $285 · executive SUV
01
Pier 91 or Pier 66 pickup
Cruise terminal or your hotel.
02
Pike Place Market
45 minutes. Fish throwers, original Starbucks, gum wall.
03
Waterfront & Great Wheel
15-minute drive-through with photo stops.
04
Space Needle & Seattle Center
45 minutes. Photo stop or ride to the top (admission separate).
05
Kerry Park viewpoint
10 minutes. The Seattle skyline postcard shot.
06
Return to pier or hotel
Padded timing for cruise boarding cutoff.
stops
5 stops
walking
Light · 30–45 min total
best for
First visit · time-tight
deep cut · repeat visitors
8 hr
The Seattle Deep Cut

Best for repeat visitors, locals hosting guests, or anyone who wants Seattle beyond the postcard — Fremont, Ballard, Bainbridge ferry, the lock-and-canal.

From $760 · executive SUV
01
Pike Place Market
45 minutes. Early arrival beats the crowd.
02
Pioneer Square + Smith Tower
60 minutes. Optional Smith Tower observation.
03
Bainbridge Island ferry
2.5 hrs round trip. Walk-on with chauffeur drop & pickup.
04
Fremont · Troll & Lenin
30 minutes. Famous Fremont Troll, quirky shops.
05
Ballard Locks
45 minutes. Watch boats & salmon ladder in summer.
06
Discovery Park overlook
30 minutes. Olympic Mountain & Sound views.
07
Space Needle & Kerry Park
45 minutes. Golden-hour timing.
08
Drop at dinner or hotel
Optional Capitol Hill or downtown dinner drop.
stops
7 + ferry
walking
Heavier · 2–3 hr total
best for
Repeat visit · deeper dive

Seattle is a collection of neighborhoods. Here's what each one is for.

A working chauffeur's read on the six neighborhoods that matter for tours — what anchors each one, how long to spend there, what to skip and when. Use this to swap stops on any of the three routes above.

Downtown & Pike Place
postcard

The core. Fish throwers, the original Starbucks, the gum wall, the waterfront. Every tour starts or ends here.

Pike Place Market · Seattle Great Wheel · Seattle Aquarium · Gum Wall
typical time
45–90 min
parking
Tough. Chauffeur drops & loops.
Skip if: arriving Pike Place between 12 PM and 2 PM on a Saturday — gridlock both sides of the market. Earlier or later cuts wait by half.
Seattle Center
iconic

The Space Needle district. Chihuly, MoPOP, Pacific Science Center, and the Needle itself in one walkable plaza.

Space Needle · Chihuly Garden & Glass · MoPOP · Pacific Science Center
typical time
60–120 min
tickets
Reserve Needle & Chihuly ahead.
Skip if: low cloud cover — Space Needle observation views collapse to zero visibility. Confirm conditions morning-of; we'll swap for Kerry Park instead.
Pioneer Square
underground

Seattle's original downtown. Cobblestones, brick architecture, the underground tour, Smith Tower observation deck.

Pioneer Square · Smith Tower · Bill Speidel's Underground Tour · Waterfall Garden
typical time
40–90 min
walking
Light · flat blocks
Skip if: a Mariners or Seahawks home game starts within 2 hours — sidewalks turn dense. Either go before noon or skip to Fremont.
Capitol Hill
indie

Seattle's most-walkable cultural district. Coffee culture, vinyl shops, Volunteer Park & Conservatory, the Asian Art Museum.

Volunteer Park · Asian Art Museum · Elliott Bay Books · Espresso Vivace
typical time
45–75 min
best for
5-hr+ tours, repeat visitors
Skip if: you've only got 3 hours total — Capitol Hill is a 60-minute commitment minimum and pulls budget from Pike Place.
Fremont & Ballard
quirky

The Fremont Troll, the Lenin statue, the Ballard Locks watching boats lift between salt and fresh water. Off the cruise-bus map.

Fremont Troll · Lenin Statue · Ballard Locks · Hiram M. Chittenden Locks · Old Ballard Ave
typical time
60–90 min
best for
8-hr tours, repeat visitors
Skip if: any rain heavier than drizzle — Ballard Locks & Fremont Troll are outdoor stops and the photos don't land in wet weather.
Bainbridge Island
deep cut

35-minute ferry ride with skyline views both directions. Winslow Way village, tasting rooms, Bloedel Reserve. The premium add to any 8-hour tour.

Bainbridge ferry · Winslow Way · Eagle Harbor Marina · Bloedel Reserve
typical time
2.5–3 hrs round
notes
Walk-on with chauffeur drop
Skip if: tour is under 6 hours total — ferry travel alone eats too much budget. Save it for 8-hour days.
why cruise passengers book us specifically

A bus tour doesn't know when your ship boards. We do.

If you're disembarking at Pier 91 or Pier 66 with a layover, or boarding later that day, the difference between a private chauffeur and a coach tour is whether you make boarding cutoff. We track your ship's arrival in real time, pad the return, and never put two unrelated groups in the same vehicle on a cruise timeline.

  • 01
    Real-time ship tracking. If the ship's two hours late, your pickup shifts automatically. No re-dispatch fee.
  • 02
    Pier 91 & Pier 66 specialists. Norwegian, Princess, Holland America, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Disney. We know the cab line layouts and where private cars stage.
  • 03
    Boarding-cutoff math. We pad the return route so you're back 90 minutes before all-aboard, not 10.
  • 04
    Luggage on board. Pre-cruise tours can include luggage drop at the pier before sightseeing — drop bags, see the city, board at scheduled time.
  • 05
    Single vehicle for your group. Your party only. No "share-a-van" pickups, no half-hour loops collecting other passengers.
  • 06
    Direct dispatch line. One phone number, answered in Seattle, for the day of your tour.

Right vehicle for the size of your party.

City tour vehicles spend a lot of time stopped — parked while you walk Pike Place, idling near Kerry Park, queued at the ferry terminal. Comfort at standstill matters as much as comfort moving. Pick by group size first.

2–6 passengers

Executive SUV

The default city tour vehicle. Captain's chairs, climate per zone, USB-C charging at every seat. Easy in-and-out at busy stops like Pike Place. Car seats free with 48-hour notice.

seats
6 passengers
hourly rate
From $95
car seats
Free, on request
10–14 passengers

Mercedes Sprinter Van

For family reunions, conference groups, or multi-generational visits. Standing-height cabin, forward-facing leather, USB charging. Great for cruise-layover groups that need luggage room.

seats
14
hourly rate
From $185
luggage
Rear cargo bay
14–30 passengers

Mini-Coach

For large family groups, alumni tours, corporate offsite city tours. Coach-style seating with on-board PA option if your group wants narrated commentary, plus reading lights and luggage bays.

seats
20–30
hourly rate
From $275
narration
Optional

No add-ons, no surprise line items.

Every Seattle city tour booking includes these by default. Admission tickets are not included — we recommend the Seattle CityPASS for combo savings on Space Needle, Chihuly, and Aquarium. Everything else below comes with the chauffeur rate.

refreshment
Bottled water
Cold, in the vehicle, throughout your tour.
device support
USB-A & USB-C charging
Every seat. Phones stay alive for photos.
families
Car seats & boosters
Free with 48-hour notice. Infant through toddler.
cruise pickup
Pier 91 & Pier 66
Real-time ship arrival tracking.
luggage
Cargo bay storage
Pre/post-cruise luggage stays with the vehicle.
flexibility
In-trip route swaps
Skip a stop or add one without rebooking.
photography
Photo stops at no charge
Kerry Park, Pike Place sign, Gum Wall, ferry deck.
safety
UTC-licensed chauffeur
Commercial insurance, drug-tested driver.
★★★★★

"We had a 5-hour layover off Norwegian and didn't want to gamble on a coach tour with 40 strangers. Booked the 3-hour layover route — chauffeur was waiting at Pier 91 with a sign, handled the Pike Place lunch grab, got us back to the ship with 90 minutes to spare. Best money we spent on the whole cruise."

David & Linda M.
Cruise layover · Pier 91 · 4 guests
July 2025

How far ahead should we book?

City tour booking patterns are driven by cruise season and Seattle weather. Cruise weekends (May through September) fill on a different curve than non-cruise weekends. Here's the honest math.

  • When booking cruise Pre-cruise & post-cruise tours. Book your tour when you book your cruise. Pier slots on big-ship arrival days fill 6+ months out.
  • 2+ weeks Cruise season weekends (May–September), summer Saturdays, holiday weeks. Vehicle selection is widest at this lead time.
  • 3–5 days Weekday tours and off-season weekends. Most reservations confirm within 24 hours.
  • 48–72 hours Last-minute bookings. Possible most weekdays. Cruise-day last-minute is harder — Pier 91 slots typically pre-booked.
  • Same-day Same-day tours require flexibility on start time and vehicle. Call 206-512-8766 — we'll tell you what's possible within 15 minutes.
  • Recurring Conference & corporate tours. Companies running visitor-day tours for clients or recruits get priority routing and account terms.

Asked & answered.

Common questions before a Seattle city tour booking — pricing, cruise timing, what's included, group size, kids, Bainbridge. If you've got something not covered here, call 206-512-8766 seven days a week.

Hourly rates run from $95 for an executive SUV to $275 for a mini-coach. A 3-hour cruise layover tour starts around $285, a 5-hour classic tour starts around $475, and an 8-hour deep-cut tour starts around $760. Three-hour minimum applies to all city tours. No per-stop fees, no surge pricing, gratuity additional.
Yes — cruise layover tours are one of our most-booked city tour types. We pick up at Pier 91 (Norwegian, Princess, Holland America, Royal Caribbean) or Pier 66 (Bell Street Cruise Terminal) and return you in time for boarding cutoff. Standard layover tours run 3 to 5 hours. We track your ship arrival in real time and pad timing for boarding.
Pike Place Market, the Space Needle viewpoint at Kerry Park, the waterfront, Pioneer Square, and Chihuly Garden & Glass are the most-requested stops on shorter tours. Five-hour tours typically add the Seattle Public Library and a stop in Capitol Hill or the International District. Eight-hour deep-cut tours add Fremont (the Troll, the lock-and-canal), Ballard, Discovery Park, or a Bainbridge ferry round trip.
Both — that's the point of a chauffeured tour. Your driver drops you at each stop, parks legally, and is ready when you are. Pike Place, the Space Needle base, and Pioneer Square are walk-around stops (20 to 45 minutes each). Kerry Park, the Fremont Troll, and Ballard Locks are quick photo-and-back stops (5 to 15 minutes). We adapt to your group's pace.
No. Admission tickets are separate from the chauffeur rate — you book those directly. We recommend the Seattle CityPASS for combo discounts. What's included is timed coordination: we drop you at the entrance, give you a target return time, and the chauffeur handles parking and pickup. This keeps total cost lower than tour-operator bundles where admission is marked up.
Yes. Family tours of 3 to 6 work well in an executive SUV with car seats provided on request (free, with 48-hour notice). Larger groups of 10 to 14 fit in a Sprinter van with USB charging and standing headroom. Groups of 20-plus book a mini-coach. We coordinate stroller storage, snack stops, and bathroom breaks without eating into tour time.
On an 8-hour tour, yes — and it's one of the most memorable add-ons. The Seattle to Bainbridge ferry is 35 minutes each way with skyline views both directions. We park the limo at the Bainbridge ferry terminal, walk on with you, then either pick you up on the island side (separate driver) or wait for your return. Plan 3 hours total for the Bainbridge add.
One to two weeks for summer cruise-season weekends (May through September). Three to five days for weekday tours and off-season weekends. Last-minute (under 72 hours) is usually possible but vehicle selection narrows. For cruise layover tours, we recommend booking when you book your cruise — pier slots fill on big-ship arrival days.

Three hours, five, or eight. You pick the length — we shape the day.

Tell us your duration, group size, target date, and pickup spot (hotel, cruise pier, address). We'll come back with a quote and route options within four business hours — usually faster.