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The Best Hotels to Book in Port Angeles, Washington

Youll feel a world away from city life at Emerald Valley Inn
You'll feel a world away from city life at Emerald Valley Inn | Courtesy of Emerald Valley Inn / Expedia

Waving at Canada from over the Salish Sea, Port Angeles sits on the edge of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. It’s a major gateway to Olympic National Park, making it a perfect base for days spent hiking, spotting wildlife and chasing waterfalls. When it’s time to hang your head for the night, do so in one of these budget-friendly motels, quaint B&Bs, hidden rustic cottages and hotels in Port Angeles – bookable on Culture Trip.

A Hidden Haven Forest Cottages, for whimsical seclusion

Cottages

Room at A Hidden Haven Forest Cottages
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At A Hidden Haven, cottages are concealed within acres of secluded forest, creating the perfect holiday hideaway. Century-old trees surround you outside the cottages, while whimsical charm embraces you inside. Each cottage has a private deck with a barbecue, a romantic whirlpool tub, a fireplace and skylights in every room. You’ll hardly run into another soul during your stay, unless you’d like to greet the locals or hand-feed Prancer the resident reindeer.

Lord Carlton Country Manor House, to live like a local

Bed and Breakfast

Room at Lord Carlton Country Manor House
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Wake up feeling like a local at the Lord Carlton Country Manor House. Imagine hot coffee and a cool breeze waiting for you every morning in the garden, and picture yourself going on a quiet stroll to gather your thoughts on some of the most picturesque trails in the state. This quiet B&B is close enough to Port Angeles to run into town whenever you please, and leave the noise, lights and traffic behind when you’re done.

Quality Inn Uptown, for pinching the pennies

Hotel

Exterior of Quality Inn Uptown
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You can stay under budget without roughing it in Port Angeles – just stay at Quality Inn. This uptown hotel is only five minutes from the Olympic National Park Visitor Center. Breakfast and wifi are free, and the views are priceless. Cheap eats such as fast-food joints and cafes are within easy walking distance, so you won’t waste a cent on gas, either. Pocket some snacks for the road and walk to the Olympic Discovery Trail for a smorgasbord of natural delights.

Emerald Valley Inn, for a digital detox

Inn

Room at Emerald Valley Inn
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You’ll feel a world away from it all at Emerald Valley Inn, while staying just 15 minutes from downtown Port Angeles. Stay as unplugged as you wish, with glamping and camping on offer if the creature comforts of the rooms and suites are a little too city for you. The famous Granny’s Cafe is next door to the Inn – don’t miss starting your hiking days with a stack of hot cakes and a side of corn beef hash.

Royal Victorian Motel, for downtown delights

Motel, Hotel

Room at Royal Victorian Motel
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Royal Victorian Motel is one of the best hotels in Port Angeles to choose for your Olympic National Park adventure. Your cozy motel room is centrally located downtown, keeping you within footsteps of cafes, restaurants and outdoor supply stores. Stock up on whatever you need, recharge with free coffee and beverages in the lobby, then see everything the peninsula has to offer, including five different types of whale that can often be spotted just offshore.

Lake Crescent Lodge, for an off-grid getaway

Lodge

Conservatory at Lake Crescent Lodge
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These lakeside cabins and cottages keep to themselves just off of the Olympic Highway, and are so cozy, you’ll likely want to do the same. You’ll never want for views regardless of which you choose, but the best ones are on the nearby Marymere Falls Trail. Guest rooms are also available in the main lodge.

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