Ride from downtown Seattle to tour the Boeing assembly plant and Future of Flight
4.5 Hours
Round-trip transport, tickets
Travel by guided coach from downtown Seattle to the Boeing factory for a hands-free tour of airplane assembly. Explore the Future of Flight Gallery and visit the Strato Deck for plane spotting.
Children must be at least 4 feet (122 cm) tall for the factory tour, with no exceptions. No personal items are allowed inside the factory (including phones and cameras); complimentary lockers are available. You must be able to climb 3 stairs to board the coach; the tour involves about 0.3 miles (0.5 km) of walking and stairs, with elevators available.
Entrance tickets to the Boeing Factory are non-refundable. Cancel up to 48 hours before tour time for a 60% refund.
No. The 80-minute factory visit is hands-free, and you cannot take purses, backpacks, phones or tablets, cameras or other electronics (including drones), binoculars, food or drinks, or anything related to smoking or vaping inside the factory. Use the complimentary lockers in the lobby or leave items in the locked tour shuttle.
Yes. Children must be at least 4 feet (122 cm) tall to join the Boeing Factory portion, with no exceptions, and staff will measure height at the facility. Children under 16 must ride with an adult, and you cannot carry children on the tour.
No. Strollers are not allowed on the factory tour.
Pick up at the Charter Bus zone next to the HYATT REGENCY, along the east side of 8th Avenue between Olive and Stewart Streets
Step inside the Boeing Future of Flight and you enter a world shaped by engineering ambition and the hum of industry. Located along the shores of Puget Sound in Mukilteo, Washington, this aviation center puts you face to face with the scale and precision of commercial aircraft manufacturing. The Boeing Future of Flight is where curiosity about how a 787 Dreamliner comes together finds a genuinely satisfying answer.
Show Me Seattle consistently delivers standout experiences thanks to their exceptional guides. Lucky gets frequent praise for his Pike Place Market tours, where his deep knowledge and genuine passion shine through as he introduces visitors to owner-operators and hidden gems they'd never find alone. The Boeing Factory tours are equally impressive, with guides like James and Matthew (the "singing tour guide") sharing aviation history and making logistics seamless. Casey stands out for his city tours, entertaining groups with both historical insights and musical performances while accommodating mobility needs and luggage storage for cruise passengers. The food tastings on the Pike Place Market tours get rave reviews across the board, with guests discovering local favorites and appreciating the well-curated selection. Guides like Bob, Chip, and Lisa bring the market's history alive in ways that transform a simple walk into something memorable. One reviewer noted disappointment with the Boeing tour itself, finding it expensive for what felt like limited access to the factory floor, though this seems to reflect the Boeing facility's restrictions rather than the tour company's efforts. Overall, visitors consistently highlight how these guides elevate their Seattle experience through knowledge, personality, and genuine care for their groups.
Will probably be my highlight while visiting Seattle. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about aviation, Seattle and Boeing. He kept us engaged throughout the time on the road before getting to the marvelous Boeing Factory. I felt like an expert by the time I got into the factory. Nothing was rushed and he was patient enough to show us all the surroundings of the complex before we began the tour. The weather was also cooperative so we were lucky to see the mountains in all their glory.This is hands down the best way to tour the Boeing Factory.
Jimah Buhari
February 5, 2026
Will probably be my highlight while visiting Seattle. Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable and passionate about aviation, Seattle and Boeing. He kept us engaged throughout the time on the road before getting to the marvelous Boeing Factory. I felt like an expert by the time I got into the factory. Nothing was rushed and he was patient enough to show us all the surroundings of the complex before we began the tour. The weather was also cooperative so we were lucky to see the mountains in all their glory.This is hands down the best way to tour the Boeing Factory.
Jimah Buhari
February 5, 2026