5 Best Hotels in Port Townsend, The Olympic Peninsula and Washington Coast

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Bishop Hotel

$$ | 714 Washington St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA Fodor's Choice

This downtown brick inn with an inviting garden seating area in back and a cheerful wine bar–coffeehouse on the ground floor provides a pleasing balance of 19th-century charm and 21st-century updates, and most of the one- and two-bedroom suites have garden, mountain, or water views, as well as fireplaces and kitchenettes. The Bishop Block Bottle Shop café specializes in organic wines and serves creative tapas as well as beer, cider, and cocktails, too. A additional full-service restaurant is planned by mid-2023.

Pros

  • Victorian flair with contemporary conveniences
  • A stone's throw from waterfront restaurants and boutiques
  • Excellent wine bar with tasty food and drink

Cons

  • Parking costs extra
  • No breakfast
  • No elevator
714 Washington St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-302–6984
Hotel Details
16 suites
No Meals

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Old Consulate Inn

$$ | 313 Walker St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA

Perched on a bluff a couple of blocks from the bay, this elegant turreted Victorian mansion with a sweeping veranda and parklike gardens features well-appointed rooms with lovely views, some with brass beds and claw-foot tubs. This landmark sits opposite the 1892 county courthouse and takes its name from the acting German consul, one of the inn's early boarders. Guests can relax in the formal, antiques-filled parlor or help themselves to cookies and espresso in the library. The brick-lined basement holds a billiards room. A three-course breakfast (eggs Benedict is the specialty) is served in the dignified dining room with bay views.

Pros

  • Close to ferry and waterfront
  • Gorgeous grounds and views
  • Exceptional three-course breakfasts

Cons

  • Not appropriate for kids
  • Some steps to climb
  • Slightly hilly 15-minute walk into downtown
313 Walker St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–6753
Hotel Details
4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palace Hotel

$$ | 1004 Water St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA

In a former bordello that retains its 19th-century grandeur, this reasonably priced inn has light-filled rooms—many named for the women who used to work here—that feature 14-foot ceilings, towering windows, and elegant period furnishings like hand-carved dressers, wrought-iron bed frames, and big claw-foot bathtubs. A corner suite retains its original fireplace and a fainting couch. Grand sitting areas anchor all three levels, and the mezzanine has a balcony overlooking the entryway and a circular ceiling mural.

Pros

  • Evokes Port Townsend's rich history
  • Steps from downtown shops and eateries
  • Full kitchens in many rooms

Cons

  • Limited number of spaces in parking lot
  • Central location can get noisy
  • No elevator
1004 Water St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–0773
Hotel Details
26 rooms
No Meals

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Resort at Port Ludlow

$$$ | 1 Heron Rd., 98365, USA

Reached from Port Townsend via a pretty 18-mile country drive, this boutique resort makes a good base for touring both the eastern Olympic and northern Kitsap peninsulas. It offers plenty of appealing amenities, including kayaking and boating, in-room spa services, a charming restaurant, and more than 30 miles of hiking trails. The oversize rooms in the three-story, nautically themed inn have gas fireplaces and jetted tubs, and many have balconies overlooking the yacht-filled marina.

Pros

  • Sweeping waterfront views
  • Great amenities for sports and outdoors lovers
  • Peaceful setting

Cons

  • 30-minute drive from Port Townsend
  • Some rooms could use updating
  • No air-conditioning in rooms
1 Heron Rd., 98365, USA
360-437–7000
Hotel Details
37 rooms
No Meals

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The Swan Hotel

$$ | 222 Monroe St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA

On the edge of downtown overlooking Point Hudson Marina, this four-story boutique hotel features well-lighted, airy rooms with balconies and gorgeous bay views as well as spacious cottages, most with jetted tubs and fireplaces. The sprawling penthouse fills the top two floors and has a full kitchen, dining area, and two private decks. 

Pros

  • Central location beside a marina
  • Cottages offer privacy and separate entrances
  • Rates include free passes to health club across the street

Cons

  • No restaurant or breakfast available
  • Neighborhood is busy in summer
  • Cottages lack views
222 Monroe St., Port Townsend, 98368, USA
360-385–1718
Hotel Details
13 rooms
No Meals

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