Hotel Opening Fall 2023! With its historic charm and scenic waterways, it is easy to see why Astoria is one of the top cities to visit. This quaint port city sits front and center where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Vibrant streets are filled with historic Victorian homes, galleries, vintage shops, breweries, and restaurants that offer something for everyone. The Best Western Columbia River Waterfront Hotel Astoria is located just one mile from the excitement and adventures of downtown. With beautiful waterfront views and spectacular sunsets, the hotel is only steps from the Astoria Riverwalk which leads to the heart of the city. Stroll along this scenic path as you pass interesting buildings, the Columbia River Maritime Museum and sea lions that lounge and entertain on the boardwalks. The seasonal, one-hundred-year-old Riverfront Trolley passes by the hotel and offers a fun way to see picturesque views of the riverfront.
The hotel offers great value along with spacious guest rooms which are perfect for family vacations, trips with friends or when traveling on business. After awakening refreshed and enjoying a complimentary full hot breakfast, you will want to explore Fort Stevens State Park, climb the towering Astoria Column, visit Fort Clatsop National Memorial, the Astoria-Megler Bridge and Pier 39 which is within walking distance of the hotel. Art lovers will be smitten with the diverse artwork at Imogen Gallery and can finish their day with a handcrafted beverage at the Rogue Pier 39 Public House.
Upon returning to the hotel, you can unwind in our heated indoor pool, or hot tub. Other thoughtful amenities at our pet friendly hotel include free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, business center and a meeting room.
Reserve a comfortable room and enjoy one of the best locations and views in town. We look forward to offering you exceptional guest service and helping you create travel memories that last a lifetime. Make your reservation today.
"Couples getaway... A little outside of the main town but it is as about getting away, so it was all go"
At the banks of the mighty Columbia River, Astoria is a historically rich, culturally diverse city that shines lustrously for breathtaking views and for being America's oldest settlement west of the Rockies.
At our hotel not only you enjoy the outdoor panoramic views of the beauty that nature has bestowed in Astoria, but you also enjoy our great indoors as well. And to make your stay exceptional, we offer a full range of services and amenities at our hotel. At Hampton Inn & Suites Astoria, leisure travelers and Natures enthusiasts can enjoy everything Astoria has to offer. Many local attractions include River-walk, 1913 River Front Trolley, Victorian houses, Movie locations like The Goonies House. The Astor School from Kindergarten Cop are at a walking distance from the hotel
Hampton Inn & Suites Astoria has great business amenities like meeting rooms, HSIA over Fiber Optics both wired and wireless, and is ideally located for the business guests because of its proximity to the area's local businesses, State offices and national companies like Georgia Pacific Wauna Mill.
With meeting space of approximately 2000 sq ft., Hampton Inn & Suites Astoria is the hotel if you are planning a meeting, wedding, or family reunion.
"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."
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