Port Townsend is a city in the Olympic Peninsula region of Washington.
- Fort Worden Historical State Park. Features beaches, many trails, and abandoned military bunkers.
- Manresa Castle, 651 Cleveland St (7th and Sheridan Sts. On the National Historic Registry. Also one of the most haunted buildings in America.
Fort Worden Historical State Park. Features beaches, many trails, and abandoned military bunkers.
Manresa Castle, 651 Cleveland St (7th and Sheridan Sts. On the National Historic Registry. Also one of the most haunted buildings in America.
- See Port Townsend historic district, where there are still a lot of Victorian buildings in a "time capsule" atmosphere.
- See a movie at the Rose Theatre, which gets mostly indie films that only open in certain theatres, or at the Uptown Theatre.
- In mid to late September Port Townsend has its film festival where there's movies indoors and outdoors during the night. This is one of the biggest independent film festivals in the world.
- Stroll around on the downtown strip, visiting the interesting shops.
- In the summer, relax on the beaches at Fort Worden. (You can camp there too either on the beach or further inland.)
- Port Townsend also holds a Wooden Boat Festival also in September.
- The Broken Spoke, 835 Water St (at Taylor St, +1 360 379-1295. Rent a bicycle and pedal around town or on local trails! Many styles and sizes to choose from at The Broken Spoke bicycle shop.
The Broken Spoke, 835 Water St (at Taylor St, +1 360 379-1295. Rent a bicycle and pedal around town or on local trails! Many styles and sizes to choose from at The Broken Spoke bicycle shop.
- Fountain Cafe, 920 Washington St, +1 360-385-1364. Great little place up the hill from the fountain with mostly organic foods.
- Waterfront Pizza, 951 Water St, +1 360-385-6629. The best pizza in town! Buy it by the slice or order a full pizza with all your favorites and dine upstairs in the funky atmosphere.
- Lanza's Ristorante, 1020 Lawrence St. Located uptown has really great Italian food.
- Khu Larb Thai Restaurant, 225 Adams St, +1 360-385-5023. Really great Thai food, a favorite with the locals.
- Ichikawa Sushi Bar & Steak House, 1208 Water St, +1 360-379-4000. Japanese cuisine from its sister city.
- The Silverwater Cafe, 237 Taylor St, +1 360-385-6448. Great atmosphere and is known for their exceptional seafood dishes.
Fountain Cafe, 920 Washington St, +1 360-385-1364. Great little place up the hill from the fountain with mostly organic foods.
Waterfront Pizza, 951 Water St, +1 360-385-6629. The best pizza in town! Buy it by the slice or order a full pizza with all your favorites and dine upstairs in the funky atmosphere.
Lanza's Ristorante, 1020 Lawrence St. Located uptown has really great Italian food.
Khu Larb Thai Restaurant, 225 Adams St, +1 360-385-5023. Really great Thai food, a favorite with the locals.
Ichikawa Sushi Bar & Steak House, 1208 Water St, +1 360-379-4000. Japanese cuisine from its sister city.
The Silverwater Cafe, 237 Taylor St, +1 360-385-6448. Great atmosphere and is known for their exceptional seafood dishes.
- 1012 Coffee Bar, 1012 Lawrence St (at Tyler St, +1 360 379-1012. 7AM-1PM daily. Artisan espresso with a cozy local feeling.
1012 Coffee Bar, 1012 Lawrence St (at Tyler St, +1 360 379-1012. 7AM-1PM daily. Artisan espresso with a cozy local feeling.
Port Townsend is connected to Coupeville on Whidbey Island via the Washington State Ferries. It is also relatively close to Olympic National Park and the Kitsap Peninsula.