Port Townsend Plaza

Port Townsend Plaza

Port Townsend, Washington

About Port Townsend Plaza

Port Townsend Plaza offers convenient shopping and local services in a charming waterfront setting, blending everyday retail with the historic character of this picturesque Victorian seaport town. The plaza serves locals and visitors seeking both practical necessities and tourist-friendly experiences along the scenic Washington coast.

Reviews

★★★★★ a month ago

These little LOCALLY OWNED shops are so cute! We gave a friend a ride to take care of some business and it ended up being a nice day. Needless to say, someone over dressed and needed to find a t-shirt to buy. We found approx 9, yes 9! Shops that carried exactly what we needed!

— Dana Ewing

★☆☆☆☆ 6 months ago

For years I have pulled up and parked at the Plaza while waiting for a ferry. We used to enjoy walking up and down the Plaza businesses spending our money on gifts, coffee and restaurants. Today I received a parking violation fine of $102.00! I always pay for parking when I know that it's a paid parking lot, without question. Apparently, there is some Colorado property management company that has installed cameras and a sign with fine print and QR codes that did absolutely NOTHING to grab my attention that I needed to download an app and start paying for time parked. Absolutely an entrapment scam in my opinion. No notice of parking rules changing. Nothing. I'm so angry about this! I've attached a pic (blue/white/green) of what EVERY business I've ever come across before uses to inform the public that it's a paid parking zone. Also, I've attached what the Plaza is using to inform and take pictures of violators with. Doesn't even look like a parking sign. And, as you can see from the attached picture (red/white), it faces away from the parking lot. That way if you are a pedestrian with no interest in parking, you might take time out of your day to read all of the fine print, entrapping legal jargon. Then they have the audacity to say that just by driving past their auto camera I've waived my rites to a trial, arbitration or class action lawsuits. Absolute BS. Shame on this dirty, money grabbing scheme specifically designed to entrap the tourists and long time, loyal visitors of Port Townsend. Absolutely shameful. I will no longer be parking there, spending my money anywhere at this Plaza, and by default, anywhere else in Port Townsend. I'm done with it. I'd rather keep my money and just sit in the line at the Ferry and play cell phone games. ***Update*** They've installed more signs now, however they still don't speak Paid Parking at first glance, at least not to me. There's just more of them.

— David Cecka

★★★★★ 9 months ago

Fun place to shop and browse. Parking was easy if you used the paid lot. Interesting shops to wonder through. Restrooms were a bit difficult to find, but thankfully, the mercantile had public restrooms. The coffee shop next to the mercantile was good. Giant cookies and good coffee. Gluten-free options also. Beautiful scenery being on the water and the old buildings.

— Joanie Benham

★☆☆☆☆ 8 months ago

They want 100 dollars to park. Out of nowhere without informing anyone of the change from it being free I have lived in PT for half my life and gone here of times never had this problem but today they booted my car within 10 minutes and where preparing to have it towed I tried to tell them I wasn't aware of the change and that if be willing to pay for it but then they bumped the cost from 100 to 300 to get the boot off of my car took 3 hours for something to be done about it and the staff form both business were very snarky about it. The only sign they put up was at one entrance of the parking lot and small enough that you can barely read it from your car. 0/10 they have lost my business and family and friends will not be shopping there anymore either

— Zachary Gomez

★☆☆☆☆ 7 months ago

Beware of that this parking area requires validation. We shopped at 2 of the shops and didn’t buy anything so didn’t get our parking validated. Got a $102 ticket. Called and explained and they knocked it down to $82. What a scam. The company that owns that lot should be sued for scamming the tourists that keep that town in business.

— Jeff Prehm

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