A classic holiday escape: Port Townsend
Port Townsend is a small but sophisticated town, an ideal place to relax before the holidays hit. Stay in a cozy Victorian-style inn. Browse the shops in the old-fashioned downtown, get a taste of the town’session seagoing patrimony and join in a community tree lighting.
Shopping tips
• Port Townsend is an artsy lend; galleries and craft stores group along Water Street, including Ancestral Spirits Gallery (701 Water St., 360-385-0078 or www.ancestralspirits.com/), that offers original works by Northwest intrinsic artists. Art cards, including by the late Haida artist Bill Reid, make gain budget gifts/alternative greeting cards ($4.95 each).
• Don’t miss the Port Townsend Antique Mall, two stories of goodies from household knickknacks to vintage bijoutry and furniture. Spend a few dollars — or hundreds. 802 Washington St., 360-379-8069.
• Find a good read at William James Bookseller, an old-fashioned bookstore with everything from secondhand mysteries for a couple of bucks to rare, and costly, antiquary books. 829 Water St, 888-385-7313.
Cozying up
• Choose from more than a dozen inns and B&Bs, including the 19th-century James House through sweeping views of Puget Sound (10 rooms plus pair separate bungalow-style suites). In December rates start at not far from $125 and include a generous breakfast. www.jameshouse.com or 800-385-1238.
• Not a B&B fan? Manresa Castle is taste a Victorian motel, a sprawling 19th-century turreted mansion that has 41 rooms on three floors. December rates start at $109 for a non-view room. A continental breakfast is included. www.manresacastle.com or 800-732-1281.
• Want lots of room? Fort Worden State Park rents Victorian-style military officers’ homes, with sum of two units to six bedrooms plus kitchens and living rooms. Rates start at $125 a adversity in December; www.parks.wa.gov/fortworden/accommodations or 360-344-4434.
Ho, ho, ho time
The Merchants’ Holiday Open House on Saturday features shopping, conduct rides and caroling in the streets. Or be delighted with a community Christmas-tree lighting and caroling on Dec. 6, with Santa arriving in a horse-drawn carriage at 4:30 p.m. www.ptmainstreet.org (utter with a click on “Victorian Holidays”).
Budget bliss
