Stroll through Capitol Hill and explore the stories, art, and queer-owned spots that shaped one of the largest LGBTQIA+ communities in the U.S. Celebrate pride where history lives.

PRICE: From
$270
per person

 

Start your small-group walking tour (max 12 people) in Cal Anderson Park, where you’ll learn about Seattle’s early Pride marches and the legacy of Washington’s first openly gay legislator.

Then, follow the AIDS Memorial Pathway to reflect on the impact of the AIDS crisis through public art. Learn how Capitol Hill became a hub for queer culture, activism, and inclusive community spaces.

At the end, enjoy a pride-themed treat and discover the stories behind LGBTQIA+-owned businesses. Your guide will share local insights and tips on where to explore next in Seattle’s queer scene.

Explore Capitol Hill, Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ cultural heart
Learn about early Pride marches at Cal Anderson Park
Follow the AIDS Memorial Pathway and reflect through public art
Visit LGBTQIA+-owned shops, cafés, and historic venues
Join a small group tour led by a local guide (max 12 people)

Includes:
Guided walking tour
Local English-speaking guide
LGBTQ-inspired treat
Additional food and drinks
Tips and gratuities for the guide

 

 

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