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Hampton Inn & Suites Astoria
4.3/540 Reviews
I really like the swimming pool on the first floor. Although it is not big, it is very convenient. It is from the second floor and downstairs. At the riverside, next to the river view railway station, it is convenient to take a small train. There is also a pier where you can drive straight past the wooden trestle and buy fresh crabs.
Motel 6 Astoria, or
3.5/561 Reviews
It is a Motel 6, granted, but if the sign says someone is available 24 hours/day in the lobby, and there is no one there all night long, that’s a disappointment. After getting in from a late evening attending a play, we realized that the bedding was incredibly thin (the bedspread was the same thickness as the top sheet, the blanket about twice as thick as the sheet). We tried calling the office a few times, and walked to the office twice, but, all to no avail. A handwritten note said someone would be back in 5-10 minutes, but that wasn’t the case. The heater in the room was also blowing cold air. After stripping the bed in the morning, we also noticed that the bed hadn’t been rotated on schedule (there are stickers on the mattress with instructions). There was also no shampoo or conditioner in the room. Pros: it was an inexpensive room. There was a mini fridge and a small microwave. The TV carried the Brentford-Chelsea match without any difficulty. Parking was ample.
Astoria Riverwalk Inn
3.9/5101 Reviews
Each room has a view of the Columbia and Astoria Bridge. Updated rooms have comfortable beds and quiet HVAC and appliances. Hot and tasty breakfast included. Good internet but low security on the system.
Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa
4.7/5102 Reviews
We stayed for one night in the 1st floor double queen with 2 dogs. View was amazing. Pet fee was $100 plus tax. They taxed the room then taxed the pet fee separately which is unlike any other hotel. Pet fee is usually a flat fee. The wall next to the toilet was white and splattered with something brown (feces to be sure). No apologies for that when informed the staff, seemed they couldn’t care less. Was a no smoking property (balconies included), but a guest 2 balconies down was chain smoking at night and it was being ****** into our room by the window and air conditioning system. Had to call twice to report it and front desk didn’t seem to be willing to confront the guest to stop the smoking. So $600+ a night to have a poop splattered wall and a hotel room filling up with cigarette smoke when your trying to go to sleep. I would call this “luxury” accommodations. The view was great and the location to town was good. Bed was comfortable.
Selina Commodore Astoria
4.1/512 Reviews
STAFF Incredibly friendly and welcoming. I cannot speak highly enough. Questions were answered efficiently (including where to go for Espresso and where to go walking!). Faultless PARKING I parked nearby in 2hr parking at 4pm, which meant I had no charge. Maybe if you park earlier you would need to pay RECEPTION Outstanding, there is a lovely seating area on ground floor. At night you can put a film on (however my room had a TV also). ROOM What a stunning old building. I had the smallest (”Micro”) room with bathroom down the hall. For Europe the room is not small, for America it's modest. However the detail...lovers old style sink, windows and radiator. Such character! And a pencil-sharpener on the wall (!). Incredibly clean as are the showers and toilets. VALUE Outstanding, I booked months in advance and paid $69 for the Micro Room. Bargain for such a sqeaky clean atmospheric stay. FACILITIES Everything I needed, towels and well stocked showers. Free coffee in the morning. WARNING The American Market is not so familiar with modest sized rooms and shared showers (if thats the room you book). The website is clear and its reflected in the price however if you want a 'standard' hotel then book Holiday Inn....and miss out on this beautiful old building with real character!
Best Western Columbia River Waterfront Hotel Astoria
4.3/5103 Reviews
Couples getaway... A little outside of the main town but it is as about getting away, so it was all go

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