With so many wonderfully charming towns in Washington, you could spend a lifetime exploring them all. There’s one historic town in the Kitsap Peninsula that should move to the top of your bucket list, and that’s Poulsbo, Washington. From the walkable downtown area to the awe-inspiring waterfront views, Poulsbo will quickly capture your heart.
Affectionally known as “little Norway,” Poulsbo is now of the most picturesque little towns in northern Washington, and it’s an ideal destination for a day trip.
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Historically inhabited by the Suquamish people, Poulsbo was founded in the 1880s by Norwegian immigrant Jørgen Eliason, who was drawn to the area for its rich resources and a similar landscape to his Norwegian roots.
Justin C./Google The town even spoke Norwegian as its primary language all the way up until World War II! Today, Poulsbo fully embraces its Scandinavian roots with several annual events celebrating its Norwegian heritage, so be sure to check the events calendar to see what’s on the horizon before your visit.
Exploring this family-friendly town is easy, and the town is easily navigable on foot.
Gal N./Google Front Street is the town’s main drag and that’s where you find all the best shops and restaurants.
Poulsbo is breathtaking year-round, but we must admit that it really takes on a special form during the wintertime.
Visit Poulsbo/Facebook Embrace your inner Viking and see the town in winter for an arctic-inspired adventure like no other. No passport required!
The historic downtown area is chock-full of local shops, breweries, bakeries, and restaurants.
PasyalPagMay/Trip Advisor Grab a pastry from one of the local bakeries for a sweet treat in between shopping and sightseeing. No visit to Poulsa is complete without paying a visit to Sluys Poulsbo Bakery, one of the most iconic bakeries in town.
There are plenty of museums, art galleries, and attractions to keep you entertained for the entire day.
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Be sure to check out the Sea Discovery Center where you can learn all about the maritime history of this area as well as the local wildlife and sea life that call the area home.
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After you’ve filled up on delicious pastries and picked up a few souvenirs, spend some time strolling along the waterfront and soak in the views.
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There are several spots to sit for a spell and take in the view and do a little bird watching.
Leonardo Lin/Google The perfect spot for a picnic, don’t you think?
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Address: Poulsbo, WA 98370, USA
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Justin C./Google
The town even spoke Norwegian as its primary language all the way up until World War II! Today, Poulsbo fully embraces its Scandinavian roots with several annual events celebrating its Norwegian heritage, so be sure to check the events calendar to see what’s on the horizon before your visit.
Gal N./Google
Front Street is the town’s main drag and that’s where you find all the best shops and restaurants.
Embrace your inner Viking and see the town in winter for an arctic-inspired adventure like no other. No passport required!
PasyalPagMay/Trip Advisor
Grab a pastry from one of the local bakeries for a sweet treat in between shopping and sightseeing. No visit to Poulsa is complete without paying a visit to Sluys Poulsbo Bakery, one of the most iconic bakeries in town.
Steven Pavlov/Wikimedia
Historic Downtown Poulsbo/Facebook
Leonardo Lin/Google
The perfect spot for a picnic, don’t you think?