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10,000+ locations globally
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Rated 4.9 by 452,457+ people

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Frequently
asked questions

  • How much does it cost to store luggage near Pike Place Market?

    The price for luggage storage near Pike Place Market starts from just $5.90/bag for the entire day.

  • Where can I store luggage near Pike Place Market?

    There are multiple locations in the Pike Place Market area which can be booked through the Bounce platform including near Snohomish County Airport (PAE), Seattle Ferry Terminal, and Northgate Station Seattle and all over Seattle.

  • Is it safe to store your bags near Pike Place Market?

    Yes. Every bag is tagged with a security seal and comes with the $10,000 Bounce Guarantee. Every location is required to uphold tight security precautions. You may be asked to show ID and you will be required to use a credit card to book through Bounce in advance. With hundreds of thousands of bags stored, you can count on Bounce to handle your baggage near Pike Place Market.

  • Are there storage lockers near Pike Place Market?

    Yes, there are storage lockers and many other luggage drop off points in the Pike Place Market area. Bounce has multiple luggage storage locations nearby Pike Place Market and in the broader Seattle area where you can conveniently store your luggage with full security and the $10,000 safekeeping guarantee.

  • Where are the best hotel accommodations near Pike Place Market?

    The top-ranked middle to high-range hotels near Pike Place Market are Hyatt Regency Seattle, Sheraton Grand Seattle, and Renaissance Seattle Hotel. When traveling on a budget, the best hostels near Pike Place Market are Green Tortoise Hostel Seattle, Hostelling International Seattle at American Hotel, and Collegiana Hospitality House.

  • Where are the best restaurants near Pike Place Market?

    The most popular restaurants to visit when near Pike Place Market are Seattle Center, Uwajimaya, and Miners Landing.

  • Where are the best parks and nature attractions near Pike Place Market?

    Check out the nearby Green Lake Park, Woodland Park, and Volunteer Park.

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About Pike Place Market  

The old saying goes that ‘big things have small beginnings.’ The area that would eventually become the Pike Place Market began as a quaint little area called the Lots. Records show that the Lots was actually just a three-block area where Seattle’s farmers met to sell their meat and produce. As time progressed, the Lots accrued more and more patrons. Despite this newfound success, many of the farmers who actually sold their goods received very little payment for their efforts. When patrons learned why the farmers weren’t being properly compensated, it became clear that something had to be done.

In 1896, Seattleite Thomas P. Revelle stepped up to the plate; this lawyer, newspaper editor, and city council member pulled out all the stops to aid the farmers of the Lots. Revelle didn’t rest until the Lots was recognized as a public market. The end result was the Pike Place Market; here, farmers could sell their wares without losing a dime. Pike Place Market would go on to play a crucial role during the Great Depression, the Second World War, and the Stock Market Crash of 2008. Through good times and bad, Pike Place Market has remained an integral part of Seattle’s culture.

Things to do Near Pike Place Market

The Pike Place Fish Market has a trove of fun, fascinating, and unique things to do. Food is a pivotal part of the Pike Place Market’s culture. Visitors can buy succulent fish at the Pike Place Fish Market and grab a cup of coffee at one of the local cafes. Guests are also encouraged to visit Rachel, a bronze pig statue that serves as Pike Place’s mascot. Every few years, the citizens of Seattle put on the Pigs on Parade fundraising event. As one might expect, Rachel acts as the centerpiece of these events. The Pike Place Market is also famous for its many Buskers, or Street Performers. While visiting Pike Place Market, Bounce recommends that guests explore and enjoy.

  • Order up a pound of fish at the Pike Place Fish Market
  • Visit Rachel’s statue near the Public Market Center sign
  • Watch some of Pike Place’s Street Performers work their magic
  • Pick up some Italian food at the Pink Door restaurant
  • Feast like royalty at the Maximilien French bistro
  • Stop by the Athenian Inn, one of the oldest bars in the area
  • Stock up on herbs at Tenzing Momo
  • Experience amazing live performances at the Moore Theatre
  • Cool off at the Seattle Aquarium
  • Walk, run, or lounge around at the Waterfront Park

Transit Options Near Pike Place Market

● Buses: 101, 550, 62, 70 Routes

● Train: Sounder Lakewood - Seattle

● Taxi Cabs

Luggage Storage Near Pike Place Market

Pike Place Market is a very old school, old-timey place. Because of this, not many people live in Pike Place year-round; only about 500 citizens live in Pike Place Market as full time residents, and about 90% of them are seniors. However, the area becomes much more festive during certain times of year. Thousands of visitors stop by during the summer and participate in events like Pigs on Parade. Lots of people, plus limited amounts of personal space, equals a bad place to bring too much luggage. Bounce can help travelers lighten their load and enjoy their time in Pike Place Market.

Luggage Storage Options Near Pike Place Market

Bounce is a luggage storage service that operates Monday through Sunday, from sunup to sundown. Our luggage storage stations are located all over the globe; in fact, most of our luggage storage stations are near popular venues like the Pike Place Market. Travelers can easily store their things in our luggage storage stations for just $5.90 a day. To learn more about us and how Bounce can make traveling a breeze, download the app, and get started.

Luggage Storage Near Chihuly Garden and Glass

Dale Chihuly is one of the most renowned glass sculptors in the world, let alone Seattle. Chihuly’s work has a distinct aesthetic; his sculptures are typically very vibrant and complex art pieces. Chihuly’s creations also heavily borrow inspiration from the ocean. Many of his sculptures resemble coral reefs, seashells, and other objects from the sea. One truly has to see Mr. Chihuly’s art in person to appreciate it. We highly recommend visiting the Garden early on in the day as the Garden gets very full very quickly. Those large crowds are also why guests will want to store their things with Bounce before visiting.

Luggage Storage Near Frye Art Museum

The Frye Art Museum is a must-visit locale for art enthusiasts. This venue was founded by Charles and Emma Frye decades ago. However, the Frye’s collection didn’t become open to the public until 1952. Since then, the museum has only become increasingly popular with every passing year. This inspiring art museum is a must-do, even if you are not an art aficionado. Guests can see which exhibits are on display by visiting the Frye Museum’s website. There, guests can also sign up for virtual tours of the facility. This museum enforces a very specific set of rules regarding luggage. Travelers should use Bounce to store their things to avoid any headaches. 

Luggage Storage Near Olympic Sculpture Park

The Olympic Sculpture Park is one of Seattle’s most visually exciting venues. Dozens upon dozens of sculptures and statues decorate the area. Olympic Sculpture Park has been featured in countless movies and TV-shows. This area is extremely popular with tourists and local citizens alike. The Park is generally open every day of the week, including weekends. Visitors are more than welcome to snap photos of the various sculptures that they find. Guests should Bounce their baggage away before head over, as luggage storage options are very limited at the park.

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