The Hotel de Haro is the Grand Dame of Roche Harbor. Built in 1886 on top of the old Hudson Bay Company bunk house, it’s the oldest operating hotel in Washington state (and host to President Theodore Roosevelt over a hundred years ago). The floorplan is laid out in a traditional 19th-century style, with some rooms containing an ensuite bathroom and others using several private common bathrooms off the hall.
The interior décor is a mix of one-foot old-growth beams and floral wallpaper, which adds to the feel of being a guest in the Roche Harbor Lime and Cement Company’s private hotel.
Good for solo travelers and couples who want to experience a historic hotel with character.
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