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Pike Place Market luggage storage

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Why use Pike Place Market luggage storage?

Pike Place Market in Seattle is a sensory overload in the best possible way. The atmosphere buzzes with a mix of locals, tourists, and the unmistakable scent of fresh coffee drifting from the original Starbucks. The market itself is a living, breathing maze of stalls, overflowing with colorful flowers, just-caught seafood, and artisanal goods.

One moment you're watching fishmongers theatrically hurl salmon through the air, the next you're sipping on a hot bowl of clam chowder at Pike Place Chowder, listening to street performers play everything from folk to jazz.

Carrying luggage around the busy stalls and cobblestone streets of Pike Place Market can be tricky. That's why Bounce partners with local businesses that offer luggage storage options, meaning you can travel light while visiting Pike Place Market. Our app makes it simple to find luggage storage, and you can use our luggage storage service to watch over your suitcases for a few hours or for days at a time. We offer a secure solution to the problem of heavy bags, so you can enjoy Pike Place Fish Market and everything else this popular area has to offer while keeping your luggage storage cost low.

Exploring Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market is one of the city's most beloved and vibrant destinations. Famous for its fresh seafood, artisanal goods, and lively atmosphere, the market offers a wide range of experiences, from watching fishmongers toss fresh catches to browsing through local crafts and specialty foods. Visitors can explore the first Starbucks, sample delicious treats from food vendors, or enjoy breathtaking views of Elliott Bay from the market’s waterfront. The market is also home to flower stalls, bakeries, and quirky shops, giving it a unique, eclectic vibe.

Getting to Pike Place Market is easy. It’s within walking distance of many downtown Seattle attractions and is well-served by buses and the light rail, so it makes sense that this destination is on most travelers' itineraries.

  • Seattle Waterfront: Take a short walk from Pike Place Market to the Seattle Waterfront, just a few blocks down toward the harbor (5-10 minutes). Here. you'll have access to the Seattle Aquarium, Great Wheel, and various shops and restaurants with views of Puget Sound.
  • Space Needle: Take the Seattle Center Monorail from Westlake Station (a 10-minute walk from Pike Place Market) directly to the Seattle Center (an additional 10 minutes on the monorail).
  • Pioneer Square: Take the Southbound 1 Line (Link Light Rail) from Westlake Station to Pioneer Square Station (5 minutes).
  • University of Washington: Take the same 1 Line from Westlake Station to University of Washington Station (10 minutes).
  • Capitol Hill: Also take the 1 Line to Capitol Hill Station (5 minutes).
  • Seattle-Tacoma International Airport: The 1 Line goes directly to Sea-Tac Airport from Westlake Station (35-40 minutes).

For anyone carrying too many bags, luggage storage services near Pike Place Market are convenient, allowing you to explore the bustling market freely. Whether you’re grabbing a bite to eat, shopping for local goods, or enjoying the waterfront, store your bags for a stress-free visit to this iconic Seattle spot. Don't forget to get a coffee at the very first Starbucks!