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    Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa - Bar600 is a must enjoy.

    Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa

    (285 reviews)

    $$$

    "Five stars for the Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa! Every little detail was thoughtfully executed to give…read moreus the best stay possible. Highlights of our trip included: * The Room & Views: Having a suite gave us great extra space, and the views of the Columbia River were unbeatable. * The Amenities: We loved the complimentary hot breakfast (with a live omelet station!), grabbing an early evening drink in the lounge, and the 7 PM cookies. * The Location: It's perfectly situated right on the river walk and just steps away from great places to eat. * The Spa: We both had incredible massages. I usually find resort massages to be hit or miss, but our therapist, Breanne, was phenomenal. She knew exactly what she was doing and finally removed a knot I've had for weeks! Highly recommend booking a stay (and a massage with Breanne)!"

    My review is more than a little late, but my opinion of Cannery Pier has not changed! We visited in…read moreApril of this year, and our experience was unmatched! The front desk staff, bartenders, and maid staff were all so friendly and helpful. Check in is a breeze and the rooms are impeccable. There is also a fresh breakfast bar every morning (and a chef that makes omelets and eggs to your liking)! The pool is situated with a great view and has an actual Swedish sauna right there for a quick steam (with water rocks and everything). I could go on and on about how amazing everything is, but the view of the bridge alone is worth the stay. Come stay here to see for yourself!

    Hotel Elliott - Lobby chess

    Hotel Elliott

    (130 reviews)

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    Spent one night at this hotel, and it did not disappoint. The hotel kept a lot of their vintage…read morelife, but had enough upgrades to spend a comfortable night. The staff was friendly and attentive, and the room was huge. It was almost the equivalent of a two bedroom. The bed was comfortable, and so where the pillows. The heated floor in the bathroom was definitely a plus. I wasn't too trilled about their breakfast food but they had plenty of options for coffee syrups and teas. The location is great and there were plenty of restaurants and bars around.

    First and foremost, I will commend the staff for their positive attitudes and attentiveness…read more It's important to note that the Victorian Era was between 1840 and 1900. The City of Astoria requires that any business use its legal name in all advertisements, including Airbnb listings, so as not to mislead the public. I give special tribute to Ingrid, who works in the wine bar. She's personable, professional, and very enjoyable to interact with. However, this property, as they advertise on Airbnb, is not a Victorian property as they described. This false description was a deciding factor for me to stay at the Elliott Hotel, which they do not mention. Had I known that it was a hotel--which was horribly overpriced--I would have gone elsewhere. I was assigned the wrong room. In the ad with Airbnb, it stated (with a picture that was very attractive) that this was my room until I arrived at the Elliott Hotel, constructed in 1924. This is misleading information. The Victorian Era was between 1840 and 1900. When I read "Victorian property," I was under the impression it was a Victorian home built in the 1880s or 1890s, with elaborate carpentry and design. When I initially arrived in Astoria on the 17th, I was surprised to discover it wasn't what I thought. Things started escalating from there. When I told the front desk that I had booked through Airbnb and that I had prepaid, they told me at that time that they don't have a relationship with them. Immediately I was ill-informed. I corrected them, saying, "You do have a relationship with them; otherwise, I would not be here." Even though I prepaid $235.00 for the first night, I was charged twice. The unauthorized transaction caused a significant problem, which was resolved on the spot the following morning, very early. I want to commend Atticus for bringing a quick resolve by reversing the charges on the spot when I brought it to his attention. Nevertheless, this is something that should never happen, especially when they were informed the day before that the room was prepaid. When I expressed my concerns the next day, they would not inform me who made the error, and they did not take responsibility for their actions. Instead, they blamed Airbnb. And there was no apology. As a customer, I was terribly misrepresented and, at the same time, insulted by management. When a guest experiences such a significant setback, there should be an immediate apology. I suggest that anybody reading this review do their due diligence in finding an Airbnb that offers great value for every dollar spent. Because of the ad, I doubled my budget, thinking that I was staying in a beautiful Victorian property--but unfortunately, that wasn't the case. I would recommend that you keep looking. It's one thing to pay $225.00 for a room, but it's another thing not getting the room which Airbnb promised. When I brought my concerns to the front desk, they made excuses, took no responsibility for their actions, and again offered no apology. The same happened when they made an unauthorized payment after I had already prepaid. The Elliott Hotel management may argue they reversed my charges--but they were obligated to. This should have never happened, especially when I told them the room was prepaid. I have a right to know the name of the person who made the error, but they kept that a secret. Apparently, the City of Astoria requires that a business use its legal business name in any advertisement. It did not appear in the Airbnb ad that I read. Naturally, staff blamed Airbnb rather than admitting they were at fault. Unfortunately, because of the circumstances, I had no choice but to stay a second night. Included are images of the room I was in (404). Since I'm leaving this morning, I apologize for the photos, but I wanted to share them nevertheless for your benefit. Because of the things that happened, I feel obligated to warn the public: ask the right questions before booking.

    Commodore Hotel Astoria - Bed and mirror

    Commodore Hotel Astoria

    (200 reviews)

    $$

    A lot of people have written in to say they weren't pampered the way they wanted. Well, did you…read moreread the website, like, at all? TL/DR: crisp, minimalist rooms and amenities with nice, funky, particulars, combined with another outpost of the Broder empire, make this an ideally located, charming, basic place to crash, and our favorite in Astoria. In a very European fashion, the Commodore provides stripped, minimalist rooms, (with some of the best pillows I can recall in a hotel) with excellent social accommodations and a level of charm you won't find in any corporate hotel. Are the hours a little wonky? Yeah. But I had no problem navigating the late check-in, since they contact you and ask if that's what you'll need. There could be more amenities, but this used to be aimed at the digital-nomad-cum-wanderer younger crowd as a part of the defunct Selina organization. Don't know how much of the previous special stuff remains (checking out a projector and having movies in the lobby was awesome) but I will always have a soft spot for this place. Maybe that's because I've never been pampered and never expect to be. The new ownership has opened the restaurant, Broder Strand, with all of the Scandinavian treats, like the Classic 2 egg I had. Edit: So I've been clued in to the ownership saga of the Commodore. It was owned by the Selina Group when I wrote my first review, then when they went under, it was purchased by the person in charge f the Broder (galactic) empire, but has changed hands again. There are differences, and not many of them are good. There appears to be a general erosion in some of the "little things" like what is stocked in the "honor bar" or whatever it is called. Once there was a good variety, now its just granola bars and half-liter Mexican Cokes. The attentiveness to detail (like refilling the extra towel/robe shelf outside the shared shower rooms never happening) and a missing ceiling lamp globe in the shower room, make me think that the folks who currently own it are not quite hoteliers at heart. I took a star off because of that. They have fixed the wifi, so that's nice, and the access to the Broder Strand in the mornings (and Stranded bar in the evenings) makes it a better place, but that is someone else's labor. They really should do more cross-promotion to reinforce the bond because as it stands, I recommend the restaurant more than the hotel. In the interim, between Selina and now, a manager tried to compensate for all of the fallout from Selina's collapse and the broken reservations and lost trust that came with it. Rooms were all freshly painted, new linens and ceiling fans, tightening up some loose spots. A lot of that ground seems to have been lost and the reviews reflect that. That said, the bones are still strong. A quirky joint in a quirky town. We will always come back here. Until we retire here, that is!

    I'm staying at the Commodore Hotel in Astoria for the first time, and after 40 years of traveling,…read morethis is my first stay in a hotel without a private bathroom. The setting has a classic feel, with antique details like the steel radiator and retro windows. The room is small but clean and full of character. At $350 for two nights, it feels a bit expensive, but it offers a unique experience. There is a shared men's and women's bathroom on each floor, along with two showers. There is no A/C--just a fan in the room. We also noticed a fairly strong dog smell inside the elevator and in the bedroom, even though we like dogs. I was initially worried about noise from upstairs with a family of four (including two kids), but that hasn't been an issue. Most of the noise came from the bar across the street, where groups were loud late into the night. I used the complimentary earplugs for the first time in years of staying at hotels, and they were helpful. I could still hear the noise, and it continued until after 3:10 a.m., when the conversations outside the bar finally died down. On the bright side, the manager and staff are friendly and professional. If you're looking for a historic, classic stay, this is a distinctive option--just be aware of the shared facilities, the pet odor, and the potential for street noise.

    Norblad Hotel

    Norblad Hotel

    (106 reviews)

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    I've stayed here a handful of times. Very simple and dated accommodations. Not expensive. Great…read morelocation. Friendly staff. Amazing kitchen. Tons of charm--from the squeaky floors to the actual keys for the door. I opted for the shared bathroom accommodations, which was perfectly fine. There was some pretty significant construction noise on my outside wall that woke me early, but I've never had any noise issues before.

    We stayed in Astor Suite 707, a corner unit with FANTASTIC views, a balcony, and a full stove/oven…read more Paying the optional parking lot fee, charged per stay not per night) was well worth it for this delightfully walkable city! Each morning, we had a lovely "breakfasts with a view" of yogurt, berries, cheese, hard boiled eggs, quiche, peanut butter, and biscuits. Although the kitchen range is not to be used for actual cooking, we were told it is fine for reheating, and found it perfect for our biscuits, quiche and ...chocolate chip cookies! Though a bit on the pricey side, we found walking to the Astoria Co-op wonderful for breakfast foods (and ice cream). The apartment was nicely cleaned, and the simple decor was perfect! We also enjoyed the little snacks in the fridge. Please note that the spacious, modern with historical ambiance apartment, in an incredibly gorgeous and convenient location more than makes up for the inconveniences discussed below. But I am including them in hopes the Norblad wants to perfect the experience, and also so guests might be aware. 1. While the gorgeous, huge windows lining two sides of this apartment provided lots of light and views, they do not stay up, and when we arrived in mid-July, all the blinds & curtains were left open and the afternoon sun had baked the 7th floor apartment. With creative engineering to keep the windows up, little air came into the bedroom and sleeping was made even more difficult due to the street noise. Availability of a window box fan instead of the floor tower fan which barely moves air would have helped immensely! Between closing all the drapes/blinds before heading out for the next day's adventures which kept the apartment cooler, and placing the small, round (dusty) fan we borrowed from the Norblad in front of the one bedroom window we propped open with a book, sleeping was improved due to the cool night airflow and the fan's white noise masking the street sounds. The bedding was quite comfortable, but the mattress was quite soft. And while the towels were also very soft, they were barely absorbent. (If the hotel uses fabric softener for towels, I'd suggest stopping as it is counterproductive to absorbency.) 2. Concerning Trash & Recycling, info about what can be recycled, and where to put our T/R would have been helpful instead of letting our can get full for the cleaning staff to dump. 3. Please consider installing a wall hung coat rack as there is no closet available near the entry. I imagine that on rainy days, hangin wet jackets would especially be appreciated. 3. Maintenance overdue: * The freezer is due for defrosting. Heavy ice buildup put strain on appliances. * The bathroom sink does not drain properly. * The toilet paper holder is missing from the wall, presumably where the two large holes in the drywall remain. (If not already done, perhaps the cleaning staff could be tasked with or reminded to let maintenance know when things need attention.) We really had a wonderful time in the Astor Building and look forward to a staying again next time! It is such a charming and convenient location!!!

    Windwater Bed and breakfast - Spinach, ham, and Swiss cheese omelette cooked by our host Rafael - yummy!

    Windwater Bed and breakfast

    (9 reviews)

    Very lovely location, between the views and the bed, you don't know rather to lay down look at the…read moreviews, Both are so wonderful. Windwater is the Perfect place to just unwind, and replenish, Rafael the owner, is a Super Host in every since of the word. He makes the best Breakfasts we have ever eaten! You feel the Luxury from the linen, to the Loft, Windwater has so many little things to pamper your stay. We just loved to relax and watch the river, even watched the eagles land outside our window, The ONLY regret we have about Windwater Bed & Breakfast, We didn't stay sooner, and having to leave.. . The Value, The View, We will be back,, Windwater B&B

    While visiting Astoria for a few days, hubby and I stayed at Windwater Bed and Breakfast and we…read morefelt so lucky to have found this place through Yelp. This is not your typical bed and breakfast. The property is completely independent so you're the only guest onsite. The home is beautiful, modern, well appointed, extremely clean and so comfortable. It has tall ceilings and large windows with breathtaking views of Astoria and the Columbia River. There is a fully equipped kitchen with an island, minus the oven. The upstairs area is a comfy sitting area which hubby used for reading. The perfect place you wanted to call home when you're away from home. Rafael was the perfect host. He greeted us upon arrival and showed us around the property. Every morning he prepared delicious hot breakfast and coffee for us. The refrigerator was fully stocked with water, juice and beer. There was even sparkling wine if you wanted to make mimosas in the morning. The bathroom had a towel rack that can warm/dry your towels before and after shower, which I absolutely loved. Who doesn't like a warm towel after shower? It's a 5-star bed and breakfast because every little detail was put into this place and I can't wait to come back and stay with Rafael the next time I'm in Astoria!

    Hampton Inn & Suites Astoria - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Astoria

    (133 reviews)

    $$

    We stayed here in June, only for one night. We ended up loving Astoria, and wished we could've…read morestayed longer, but it wasn't in the plans. Hotel was great. We booked through the Hilton Honors app, which I recommend, cause then you can pick your room. I also picked to have a river facing room, which I would recommend. Rooms were clean, comfortable, maybe a little tight for a family of 3 with 3 suitcases, but we made it work. Complimentary breakfast was the usual fare. Definitely recommend getting out and walking along the river walk path. Other reviews mentioned the sea lions, but we didn't hear any while we were there. It's also close to Pier 39, which has a great little coffee place. Overall, great stay, price was reasonable, rooms were comfortable and clean!

    My wife and I stayed in room 140 from Friday night until Sunday morning, June 19-21. When we were…read moreleaving Sunday morning to check out, my wife was making sure we got everything and when opening the drawer of the bedside nightstand discovered it was full of underwear that was not ours. She was very disgusted as was I. Also upon moving back one of the chairs in the room, a cup of soup container was under the chair, not ours. Obviously whomever cleaned the room prior to us checking in on Friday did not do a very good job. I hope that at least the sheets had been changed. One other minor issue was that I had asked the front desk person for an extra desk chair for the room after we checked in on Friday. He could not seem to find one extra chair for me in the entire complex...or maybe he didn't even bother to check. Again on Saturday I asked the new guy the same thing and was told no extra chairs. Unbelievable. I booked this room based on my assumption that Hampton/Hilton hotels were top notch places to stay. I am now very disappointed in this assumption. After trying to contact the manager without success Hotels.com agent was able to get me a very small credit for this overly expense hotel. I will never stay here again.

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