A year in review!

Twelve months, twelve top photos and videos of 2024! Take a stroll down memory lane with Pike Place Market as we rewind the clock to revisit the highlights of 2024! We’ve compiled our most cherished and crowd-pleasing moments into a visual feast.

Each Instagram photo and video encapsulates the spirit and essence of Pike Place Market. Join us in reliving the magic, community, and unforgettable experiences that made 2024 a year to remember.

Scroll down and immerse yourself in the captivating snapshots that defined the heart and soul of Pike Place Market throughout the past year!
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See you all in 2025! 🎉⁣⁣

January

During winter’s cold, wet months, we’re seeking cozy hidden gems, which could be one reason why this video featuring The Rabbit Box became our the top Instagram post of January 2024 

February

Collaborations! This video by Traveling While Black was our most liked video this year.

 

Remember Valentine’s Day? The weather was spectacular. But that wasn’t the case in 2021.  

March

Daffodil season means spring in the PNW! Visit Pike Place Market on the first day of spring to pick up your free small bundle of daffodils!

April

Always discovering new Market businesses! Folio received a lot more visitors after this video was published.   

 

Ah, flowers. There’s no place like it on Earth!

May

The Puget Sound region saw black and white when the North Bend Zebra decided to take an impromptu tour of our finest sights, including Pike Place Market! 

June

Happy Pride Month, Seattle!

July

Where should I eat lunch in Pike Place Market?

August

Happy Birthday, Pike Place Market! 🎂

September

And just like that, our sunsets are coming earlier and earlier.

October

New Connections! In October the Overlook Walk opened, connecting Pike Place Market to the Seattle Aquarium and Seattle Waterfront. 

 
How did flowers become a defining signature of Pike Place Market? Find out

@pikeplacemarket_official How did flowers become a defining signature of Pike Place Market? Find out here 💐👉 Following the impacts of the Vietnam War, thousands of Hmong refugees from Laos resettled in the U.S. In 1982, an initiative led by King County and the Pike Place Market PDA supported Hmong immigrants with low-cost farmland to start their own businesses. It blossomed into a flourishing cooperative and is a fundamental part of our farm community at the Market today. Over 30 Hmong farmers sell at the Market weekly, providing their signature fresh and dried floral arrangements that come from all over a 50-mile radius of the city. Find out more Market history by tapping the link 🔗 in our bio to read our digital book! 📖 #pikeplacemarket #hmong #seattlehistory #seattle #seattletiktok #themoreyouknow💫 #pikeplace #historytok #seattlewa #publicmarket #visitseattle #flowers #bouquets ♬ original sound – Pike Place Market

November

The holidays are here, and they are magical at Pike Place Market!