What You Will Do
Discover Poulsbo, WA—affectionately known as "Little Norway"—on this lively 45-minute walking tour through its picturesque waterfront downtown. Once home to the Suquamish Tribe and later settled by Norwegians in the 1880s, this coastal gem has a rich history shaped by the bay's striking, fjord-like beauty.
Stroll through time as we explore Poulsbo’s roots—from Indigenous heritage to its heyday as a port for the Mosquito Fleet. You'll pass historic buildings and iconic landmarks, and learn how the town’s authentic Viking spirit and Nordic traditions remain proudly alive in everything Poulsbo does.
You’ll also get insider tips on local eateries and drinkeries, one-of-a-kind retail spots, and regional attractions—plus ideas for what to explore next, from the Poulsbo Historical Society and SEA Discovery Center to waterfront activities and nearby adventures. A local treat caps off this fun, informative walk, perfect for first-time visitors and curious locals alike.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
Your guide will be holding a Norwegian flag and eagerly awaiting your arrival next to the Austin-Kvelstad Pavilion.
1
Liberty Bay Waterfront Park
Discover the original stewards of the land as we honor the Suquamish people, whose presence along the shores of Liberty Bay dates back thousands of years. We will also explore the Scandenavian heritage of the original pioneers!
2
Poulsbo Historical Society & Museums
Housed in a century-old building, this museum tells the story of Poulsbo’s early families, industries, and artifacts from daily life. Hear the story of how Norwegian settlers, arriving in the 1880s, were drawn to the bay’s fjord-like topography that reminded them of home. We’ll explore their daily lives, community-building efforts, and cultural resilience.
3
Boehm's Chocolates
Sweets and treats from one of the best candy companies in the Pacific Northwest, with a detailed look at their beautiful Viking mural. Learn all about what makes Poulsbo such an authentic Scandinavian treasure.
4
Get a taste of Poulsbo's most iconic bakery.
5
SEA Discovery Center
Discover the educational mission of this hands-on marine center, run by Western Washington University, as we admire it from the boardwalk.
6
Liberty Bay Books
Hear the story of this beloved independent bookstore that champions local authors and serves as a cultural hub for readers of all ages.
7
Poulsbo
Other Landmarks that we will see include:
Poulsbo Maritime Museum: a beautifully curated space highlighting the town’s deep connection to the water.
Sons of Norway Lodge: Still active today, this organization has preserved Nordic culture and hosted countless community events for over a century, even hosting King Olav!
The Hostmark Building: The oldest commercial structure in Poulsbo, once home to a general store and the town’s first post office.
The Eliason Building: A key structure in the rebuilding of downtown after the 1914 fire, now representing early 20th-century architecture in Poulsbo.
The Port of Poulsbo: Get a waterfront view of this active marina, which remains central to Poulsbo’s identity as a coastal town and sailing destination.
Many other sights that highlight the town's Nordic culture and vibrant history! Great photo stops at the Red Phone Booth, Viking Mural, and Uff Da!
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