2 Best Hotels in Port Angeles, The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Port Angeles - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Five SeaSuns Bed & Breakfast

$$$ | 1006 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles, 98362, USA

Less than a mile uphill from downtown, and surrounded by meticulously cared for gardens, this inviting 1926 inn overlooks the mountains and the bay and contains elegant rooms with Victorian furnishings and wallpapers. Rooms are themed for the four seasons, along with Indian summer. Spring has a breezy balcony, and the roomy Indian Summer two-bedroom suite occupies a separate carriage house.

Pros

  • Lovely setting
  • Excellent full breakfast
  • Walking distance to restaurants and bars

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Can get pricey in summer
  • Not suitable for young children
1006 S. Lincoln St., Port Angeles, 98362, USA
360-452–8248
Hotel Details
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Olympic Lodge by Ayres

$$$ | 140 Del Guzzi Dr., Port Angeles, 98362, USA

Set near a verdant golf course a short drive from downtown and the Olympic National Park Visitor Center, this rambling hotel designed in the style of a rustic lodge has warmly furnished rooms done in earth tones and including leather armchairs, along with a slew of common amenities—a pool, fitness center, lush gardens, and an airy guest lounge with a fireplace and two walls of soaring windows. Book a room facing the golf course and mountains to avoid the din and view of U.S. 101 and several fast-food restaurants.

Pros

  • Many rooms have private patios and mountain views
  • Nicely landscaped outdoor pool
  • Discounts at the excellent golf course next door

Cons

  • On a busy road on the outskirts of downtown
  • Some rooms face parking lot and neighboring businesses
  • Breakfast is a bit basic
140 Del Guzzi Dr., Port Angeles, 98362, USA
360-452–2993
Hotel Details
105 rooms
Free Breakfast

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