3 Best Hotels in Long Beach, The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast

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Shelburne Hotel

$ | 4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, 98644, USA Fodor's Choice

A white picket fence and lovely gardens surround a Victorian hotel that's been operating continuously since it opened in 1896, and today it offers distinctly decorated rooms full of fresh flowers, handsome antiques, fine-art prints, wrought-iron beds, and vintage wardrobes. Some rooms have classic clawfoot tubs and either shared or private balconies. The Shelburne Pub has a dark wooden interior and a contemporary Pacific Northwestern menu focused heavily on seafood. Homemade pastries and specialty desserts feature fresh local ingredients.

Pros

  • Exceptional on-site restaurant
  • Exudes historic charm
  • Steps from several good dining options

Cons

  • Not for those who want contemporary style
  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Not on the beach
4415 Pacific Way, Seaview, 98644, USA
360-642–2442
Hotel Details
14 rooms
No Meals

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Lighthouse Oceanfront Resort

$ | 12417 Pacific Way, Long Beach, 98631, USA

A few miles north of downtown Long Beach, this sprawling, well-maintained compound set among the dunes includes modern suites, older cottages, and economical motel rooms; many units have ocean views, and cottages have shared decks. The variety of options makes this a great choice for everyone from backpackers on a budget to big families. There's a wealth of recreational facilities on the property.

Pros

  • Along a stunning stretch of beach
  • Most units offer self-catering
  • Indoor tennis center, pool, and gym

Cons

  • Least expensive units are near the busy road
  • Packed with families in summer
  • A long walk to restaurants
12417 Pacific Way, Long Beach, 98631, USA
360-642–3622
Hotel Details
42 units
No Meals

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Sou'wester Lodge and Cabins

$ | 3728 J Pl., Seaview, 98644, USA

For a truly bohemian and memorable Pacific Northwest experience, book one these eclectic accommodations—rustic cottages, a fleet of well-kept vintage travel trailers, and four second-floor suites carved out of a ballroom inside the 1892 summer retreat of businessman and U.S. senator Henry Winslow Corbett. Trailers have cooking facilities, and you're also welcome to make breakfast in the homey shared kitchen. The grounds also contain a garden hot tub and Finnish sauna and a pay-on-your-honor food and sundries shop on the enclosed porch of the red-painted main lodge.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind retro lodgings
  • Cool shops and common spaces
  • Fun, arty vibe

Cons

3728 J Pl., Seaview, 98644, USA
360-642–2542
Hotel Details
28 units
No Meals

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