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Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle, Washington

by karen031994 on 09/07/09 at 4:12 am

Some pictures of the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, Washington.

Going on vacation to Seattle, Washington?

Pike Place Market is one of the places that you must go to! It is a very lovely place to go to, but we warned there are a lot of people and can get cramped so if you’re not the type of person who likes crowded places I would suggest you avoid it. And please watch out for your purses, bags and pockets, a place where there are a lot of people it is a perfect place for thieves.

Pike Place has a variety of stall from food to jewelry. There is something for everyone to like.

Here are pictures of my recent visit to Pike Place Market:

They have very fresh seafood:))

Different types of peppers and sort. All very colorful and unique!

The peppers up close.

The Public Market sign.

The pictures were fuzzy, but you can still tell they’re bottles. The bottles contain oil of all sorts.

Vegetables sold at the market. The picture on the right I’m not sure what they are, but they look like some type of beet.

For sure one-fifth of the market sell flowers. Every few stalls you see tons of flowers being sold. Note the second picture says the price, for only $5 you can get some really nice flowers that don’t cost much. Compare to stores like Fred Meyers, Wal-mart, etc. These flowers have assorted colors and styles and the price is really unbeatable. The bigger ones do cost a little bit more, noted on the last picture, but still worth it.

The pottery sold is very unique, but I’m don’t know the price of these. They look kind of expensive.

This stall sells plates, these also look expensive.

Scarves, not that special, but do you know who much these cost?? $80 smackaroos!

Very cute, no special reason I took this picture, but they do sell these:D

Natural soap that isn’t made with fat from animals or something. They smell very nice(:

I wanted to take a picture of how crowded the market is, but was unsuccessful. Only a few people:/

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