Brownsmead
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Astoria Riverwalk Inn
The property is very spread out and although the parking area is large, there's apparently only limited places to park. The stairs up to our room are in need of maintenance and neither keys worked. Had to get back in the car to drive to the office to get new ones, then only one key worked. The room ...
Reviewed on May 7, 2026

Bowline Hotel
Loved our stay - cant wait to go back Great location snd super friendly staff
Reviewed on May 6, 2026

Norblad Hotel
We found a place on the street at 4:30p and could keep car there until 11a next day at no cost. It was perfect for what we needed. Did a pub crawl and didn’t want to drive the hour home. We lucked out that our room was right across hall from bathroom for middle of the night visits. Staff was very ...
Reviewed on May 4, 2026

Tiny House Near Downtown Astoria
Parking options were perfect! A beautiful little zen path to the back. A lovely private patio! The space was relaxing in its decor. Quite perfect!
Reviewed on Apr 23, 2026

Historic Downtown Cottage
Good location. Easy to park. Cute little cottage.
Reviewed on Apr 12, 2026

Beautiful Lower Columbia Hamlet On The Water
Another great stay. As always, the owner was quick to respond, needed AC during an unexpected hot day. Thanks again!
Reviewed on May 5, 2026
Popular places to visit

Astoria Riverfront Trolley
Enjoy an outing to Astoria Riverfront Trolley during your stay in Astoria. Amble around the area's riverfront or seek out the biking trails.

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Rainforests, rugged coastlines, wildlife and nature walks add to the historical value of this national park setting in northern Oregon.

Columbia River Maritime Museum
Stories of the Columbia River are revealed in this waterfront museum. Learn how men have battled bad weather and used the water for their livelihood.

Astoria Column
Serving as a unique outdoor depiction of the area’s history, this tall tower has drawn visitors for nearly 100 years.

Oregon Film Museum
Given the region’s nickname as the “Hollywood of the North,” this museum is a fitting site celebrating the area’s contributions to film making.

Liberty Theater
Music of all genres, dance, poetry readings, films and a wide variety of entertainment offerings are available at this historic theater.
Things to do

Full-Day Guided Oregon Coast Tour from Portland

Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Oregon Coast

Northern Oregon Coast Day Trip to Cannon Beach Area

Tour of Fort Clatsop, Youngs River Falls & Warrenton Countryside



