Location

Location

Located in the heart of Port Townsend’s National Landmark Historic District, A Suite at the Fountain is nestled on the hillside adjacent the beautiful Haller Fountain park, amidst historic buildings and within two blocks of the Port Townsend waterfront and its beaches and parks.

You can 
park your car and say goodbye to it because you are steps away from intimate pubs and clubs, restaurants that specialize in Northwest cuisine as well as exotic fare and international dishes, the award winning Rose Theatre, the most eclectic assortment of shops you can imagine and, of course, art galleries filled with a variety of local arts and crafts.

You will never run out of hidden places to discover--all within minutes of your private downtown Port Townsend vacation rental.

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Driving Directons

Directions from Seattle via Bainbridge ferry (Ferry Schedule)


From Colman Dock (Pier 52), take the Seattle-Bainbridge ferry to Bainbridge Island. Take State Route (SR) 305 north/west about 13 miles (past Poulsbo) to State Route (SR) 3 north and follow the signs 7 miles to the Hood Canal Bridge. Take a left and cross the Hood Canal Bridge. The sign for Port Townsend is about .5 mile ahead. In 5 miles turn right on State Route (SR) 19 (Beaver Valley Rd.) toward Port Townsend. Continue about 22 miles to the town of Chimacum. Go straight after the 4-way stop on SR 19. 7 miles south of Port Townsend 19 joins with State Route (SR) 20. Follow SR 20 into town. The highway becomes Sims Way, then Water St. and goes past the Keystone-Port Townsend ferry dock.

Directions from Seattle via Edmonds/Kingston ferry (Ferry Schedule)


Interstate 5 to State Route (SR) 524, and take Exit 181. Continue west on SR 524 for 6 miles and follow the signs to the Edmonds Ferry Terminal. Take the Edmonds-Kingston Ferry to Kingston. From Kingston, take Highway 104 west to the Hood Canal Bridge. Take a right and cross the Hood Canal Bridge. The sign for Port Townsend is about .5 mile ahead. In 5 miles turn right on State Route (SR) 19 (Beaver Valley Rd.) toward Port Townsend. Continue about 22 miles to the town of Chimacum. Go straight after the 4-way stop on State Route (SR) 19. 7 miles south of Port Townsend, 19 joins with State Route (SR) 20. Follow State Route (SR) 20 into town. The highway becomes Sims Way, then Water St. and goes past the Keystone-Port Townsend ferry dock.


Guest Parking

If there are no available parking spaces in front of the Park Place Building (in and around 914 Washington Street—corner of Taylor and Washington Streets), many people double park (using hazard lights) to unload luggage, etc. Or, some people park for a few minutes directly along the yellow curb in front of the Haller Fountain.

Parking Map

Once you have completed unloading, try for a 24 hour parking space across the street on the south (bay) side of Washington Street, starting from the uphill corner of the Terry Building (Candle Store) all the way up the hill to the Post Office.

There is also 24 hour parking 2 blocks in the other direction—on Washington Street next to Memorial Field. And of course, you can use any 2 hour space available, but please be advised that these limits are periodically enforced. Parking is not enforced on Sundays and holidays. Once the restaurants and theatres have emptied (around 9:30 pm) you will have your pick of 24 hour spaces and you may leave your car there during the duration of your visit.

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