Situated in a secluded waterfront community, The Waterstreet Hotel combines the old-world charm of historic downtown Port Townsend, Washington, United States, with a panoramic view of the Puget Sound, Mount Baker, the Cascade Mountains and the majestic Olympic Mountains. Even with such magnificent glimpses of nature, The Waterstreet Hotel is within walking distance of downtown shops, restaurants, and the Port Townsend/Keystone Ferry.
The Waterstreet Hotel, Port Townsend, Washington with waterfront rooms and suites, occupies the second and third floors of the historic N.D. Hill Building, built in 1889 and completely renovated in 1990. It was designed by Seattle architect Elmer H. Fisher, whose work also included Port Townsend's Hastings Building and Seattle's famous Pioneer Building. Fine craftsmanship is displayed in the brickwork and metal craft of the Hotel, which was featured on Port Townsend's 2004 Historic Homes Tour.
On the first floor, Water Street Brewing & Ale House offers casual dining and house-brewed beers.
Pacific Traditions Gallery, in the lobby of The Waterstreet Hotel, Port Townsend, Washington houses a fine collection of Native American art.
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