Discover Fremont's Playful Public Art in 90 Minutes
Join The Fremont Tour for a guided 90-minute walk through Fremont's most iconic public art and the lively Fremont Sunday Market.
Featured Experience
One signature 90-minute art walk exploring eight public artworks in Fremont.
About The Fremont Tour
The Fremont Tour is a Seattle-based walking tour operator focused on the Fremont neighborhood. It offers a single signature experience, The Fremount Tour, a 90-minute art walk that highlights Fremont’s playful public art and local character.
The guided route visits eight public art pieces, including the ART ATTACK installation with a towering rocket and a sculpture described as a troll's cousin under a bridge. The itinerary also routes guests past independent shops and the lively Fremont Sunday Market.
The Fremont Tour presents factual context about artworks and neighborhood history, helping visitors and locals connect with public sculptures and streetscape features. Tours are designed for small groups and for visitors who prefer a concise, 90-minute experience concentrated on art, history, and local flavor. The Fremount Tour emphasizes clear meeting points, a set duration, and specific stops so participants can plan their day around the walk.
The Fremont Tour operates in Seattle, WA, and focuses exclusively on the Fremont neighborhood, which supports focused knowledge of local artworks and market rhythms. Descriptions of stops reflect observable public art pieces and the market environment. Bookings for The Fremount Tour list the 90-minute duration and the set route; interested visitors should consult the business listing for scheduling and reservation details. The Fremont Tour's focused approach makes it a straightforward option for a short neighborhood art walk.
Location
Seattle, WA
Fremont neighborhood base
Tour Length
90 minutes
Concise guided art walk
Art Stops
8 public pieces
Explore eight notable artworks
Reserve The Fremount Tour Today
Secure a spot on the 90-minute Fremont art walk to explore eight public artworks, local shops, and the Fremont Sunday Market.