Norblad Hotel is a historic 90-year-old building located in Astoria, less than 5 minutes' walk from the restaurants and shops lining the Astoria Riverwalk. Free WiFi access is available.
Aine
Ireland
Lovely welcoming staff. Loved the record players and the cool bath robes. Incredibly soft fluffy beds
Spotlessly clean place
Great location
Located adjacent to the historic Riverwalk and Riverfront Trolley, this Astoria hotel offers a daily hot breakfast buffet. Each room and suite provides an in-room microwave and small refrigerator.
Located in Astoria, Oregon, 28 km from Seaside Golf Course, Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Austin
United Kingdom
Beautiful hotel right on the water with stunning views and spacious rooms . Comfy beds and luxury bathroom with stunning view from the bath. Good parking .
Good bar
Featuring a heated indoor pool, this Astoria, Oregon hotel is 5 minutes’ drive to Columbia River Maritime Museum and Burrito Beach. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
This hotel is located off U.S. Highway 30, in a historical beach area on the banks of the beautiful Columbia River.
Linda
United States
The hotel is well situated, a 5-minute drive to downtown. Right on the water side, access to walking path and waterfront train. The room is large, with a separate seating area and pull-out sofa. Everything very comfortable, with microwave, coffee maker, and refrigerator, so one can stay for a while easily. The front-desk staff was exceptionally helpful with providing directions to places downtown.
Featuring an indoor swimming pool, this Astoria, Oregon hotel is 20 minutes’ drive from Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
Set in Astoria, Oregon, within 29 km of Seaside Golf Course and 34 km of Necanicum Guard Station, The Inn at 515 15th offers accommodation with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as...
Martin
United Kingdom
Very clean and kitchen had everything to make a good breakfast
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7.6
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On average, it costs £147 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Astoria, Oregon for tonight. You'll pay on average around £119 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Astoria, Oregon will cost around £338 (based on Booking.com prices).
Astoria is a good gateway to the Oregon Coast worth a short...
Astoria is a good gateway to the Oregon Coast worth a short stay.
Like many smaller communities, the economy has not rebounded from covid closures. Interesting harbor, waterfront areas with a tram for visiting attractions. The Maritime museum is very interesting and worth a visit. Also the Astoria Tower.
Margaret
United States
Scored 10
10
It was a neat place - there are several places of interest...
It was a neat place - there are several places of interest they advertise, and they are interesting. We did not have the time to spend - we drove around and saw the town - the old buildings are very neat. Mixed in with all of the new. We just did not have the time to do a bunch of things.
Nancy
United States
Scored 10
10
We always enjoy our stay in Astoria.
We always enjoy our stay in Astoria. It is the first leg of a VW cruise we participate in every year. We love eating at the Bridgewater Bistro for dinner and the Pig and Pancake Restaurant for breakfast. The area is beautiful. The bridge is unbelievable! And beautiful to just sit and look at! We love Astoria.
Roberta
United States
Scored 10
10
The food trucks are on 13th and are great for a quick meal.
The food trucks are on 13th and are great for a quick meal. Astoria is such a lovely walkable city. The streets are numbered one direction and alphabetical the other direction! I never got lost!!! I enjoyed the Japanese Sushi restaurant Torah. I like the burgers at Fort George and the steamed clams at Buoy Beer. I've done the Underground Tour several times!!! Be sure you check to see what entertainment is happening in town -- there is a lot!
Christine
United States
Scored 10
10
We decided to do a touristy weekend, came over form Portland...
We decided to do a touristy weekend, came over form Portland. We found the perfect breakfast spot, very inexpensive and SO good! The Riverwalk Restaurant, the biscuits and gravy are to die for. Our favorite seafood place is South Bay Wild Fish House. We love walking the streets and going into all the groovy little shops. Took the Underground Tour this time which was so fun! Visited the Astoria Column which was so interesting and the scenery from the ground and the top of the column was breathtaking. The climb up the column had me out of breath so caution if you have medical issues or are just plain out of shape like me. My grandson and I went bowling at Lower Columbia Bowl when a beachside fire was out of the question for grandpa lol . Had a blast! We love Astoria!!
Robin
United States
Scored 10
10
Love the antique and unique shops on Commercial in downtown...
Love the antique and unique shops on Commercial in downtown Astoria. Toured the Flavel House, which I definitely recommend. Found a funky sportsbar called the MerryTime which serves giant juicy burgers. Love the sound of the seals and the maritime feel of Astoria.
Idaho Mom
United States
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Budget friendly accommodation in a good location. The views from the balcony definitely made up for the dated rooms.
Hotel does look a little sketchy from the front but the rooms were nice for the price and on the riverwalk which is about a 30 min walk to downtown. Good for an overnight stay and the included breakfast was a nice bonus.
I was surprised by the cleanliness that this facility provided! I was a little nervous about the shared bathroom situation but they were so clean and i didn’t have any troubles. I loved the little space I got to stay in and the rest of the hotel was also nicely out together.
It has fridge in room and microwave and Keurig coffee maker. Beautiful view of Columbia River and Astoria. I sat at the table in front of window and enjoyed my coffee. It also has big old claw foot tub bathroom. My husband enjoyed that.
This is one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in. Beautifully decorated and furnished. The bed was incredibly comfortable. Hire of a record player to play one of the LPs from the hall way was inspirational. I loved it!
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