
El tesoro junto al malecón de Seattle, repleto de rarezas y recuerdos.
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop se encuentra en el malecón de Seattle, en el muelle 54, una tienda de regalos distintiva y un pequeño museo de rarezas. El espacio compacto está lleno de hallazgos antiguos y modernos: momias, taxidermia, esculturas en madera, especias, trampas y un sinfín de baratijas, además de recuerdos como sudaderas con capucha. Una parada imprescindible para los aficionados a las curiosidades marítimas y a los recuerdos únicos.
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Compra artículos únicos como taxidermia, momias y artefactos históricos para coleccionistas y entusiastas.
Explora una amplia selección de recuerdos con temática de Seattle, sudaderas con capucha, baratijas y artesanías locales.
Encuentre joyería artesanal, tallas en madera y piezas de arte, incluidas pequeñas obras de arte en granos de arroz.
Explore exhibiciones gratuitas de rarezas y tesoros históricos en un entorno inspirado en un puesto comercial pirata.
Disfrute de un recorrido autoguiado por una tienda densamente repleta de hallazgos y historias.
One of my favorite places on the water in Seattle! We always drop in for souvenirs and to check out the unique items that are all over the store. We love their hoodies, small nicknacks and taxidermy. If you have loved ones with intriguing style, definitely check this place out.
A hidden place of pirate trading post treasure. Probably one of the most unique places I have ever been in the US. Every inch is filled with old and new attention grabbing finds. Start with mummies for starters, then notice the taxidermy, wood carvings, spices and traps. We walked around for over an hour in this small shop and didn't come close to seeing everything! Located on the water but around side and towards the back of Pier 54. It's on the opposite side of Ivar's Acres of Clams, and between Great State Burger and The Frankfurter. From the front door you can see Pier 55 wear you can find Argosy Cruises and a bunch of other shops. A must see if you really want to get into the spirit of how an actual pirate trading post must have looked–200 years ago.
I tried coming here in 2020, but they were closing up shop super early in the daytime compared to their current hours. Although it’s taken me this long to finally check it out, I’m surprised none of my Seattle friends ever showed this place to me! I couldn’t resist buying a taxidermy bat. Look up or you will miss the best stuff!
This place never ceasee to amaze with the oddities and unique things. It's definitely a must see if you have out of area friends visiting.
I had read about this place online, so I added it to my list of places to visit while in Seattle. Let me start by saying I like to explore odd locations, so the name alone drew my attention. Who doesn’t like to see a curiosity or two? The place feels like a Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum had a child with one of those junk stores that sells cheap knock offs featuring local attractions. The outer edge of the store featured a lot of collectibles, including art drawn on tiny objects like a grain of rice. They even had three mummies. The price was perfect, too - free! But what ruined it for me was the junk in the middle of the store. These old items next to plastic trinkets just didn’t work for me. I’d almost rather pay a couple of bucks to enter a separate section of the store. And for me to say something like that versus going for free is a curiosity indeed!
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