This Astoria motel is 5 minute’ walk to Pacific Ocean views and sightseeing at Astoria Riverwalk. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms.
Sexton
United States of America
Location, room was clean though it appeared the table and chair(s) were missing, so that we eat our dinner sitting on the bed. I appreciated the walk-in shower as I am handicapped. A nice bathroom, clean and totally user friendly.
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.
Geertsen
United States of America
The breakfast was great, and the hotel has lots to offer.
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.
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.
This hotel is located off U.S. Highway 30, in a historical beach area on the banks of the beautiful Columbia River.
Carol
United States of America
This room is perfect for our needs as it has a sofa for me to sit on for my medical needs and two very comfortable and clean beds. The dispensers in the bathtub ( shampoo, conditioner & body wash) were an extra bonus. The breakfast choices available were many and the hours for being available were great (6-10am) The front desk staff were supper friendly and helpful.
Featuring an indoor swimming pool, this Astoria, Oregon hotel is a 20 minute drive from Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Free Wi-Fi is provided in all rooms.
Kluchesky
United States of America
Breakfast was delicious. I loved the sausage and potato's.
Located in Astoria, within 18 miles of Seaside Golf Course and 21 miles of Necanicum Guard Station, The Inn at 515 15th has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi throughout the property as...
On average, it costs $193 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Astoria, Oregon for tonight. You'll pay around $181 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Astoria, Oregon will cost around $486, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
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 of America
10
Scored 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 of America
10
Scored 10
Friendly town- many good food choices- excellent fresh...
Friendly town- many good food choices- excellent fresh seafood available. If you like to visit a brewery this town is for you as well... Also, fun ride to the top of the town to visit the Column... Astoria Brewery, Rogue, Fort George and Reach Breach some of our favorite stops.
Lovely Lin
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We loved the location of the hotel.It was next to the river...
We loved the location of the hotel.It was next to the river with a walking path.Every morning and evening we watched the ships come in and viewed the beautiful sunrises and sunsets.Downtown Astoria was easy to walk and offered many shops and places to eat.Just a beautiful old town with stunning views.
Walden
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Astoria is a busy place, lots to do.
Astoria is a busy place, lots to do. We went down to spend time with young grandchildren and took a good friend and his son. Booking.com advertises This motel at $60 a night and it was $175 a night so we could not stay as long as we would have liked. I think misrepresentation like this is a crime and I felt cheated.. The motel blamed the price change on Booking.com.
michael
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
The hotel location was super.
The hotel location was super. We were within walking distance of a few restaurants. We ate at the Bridgewater Bay Bistro only a couple of minutes walk. The fresh caught halibut was wonderfully tasty. We also ate at a local Mexican restaurant, El Tiapatio, (10-minute walk) from hotel. The restaurant was colorful and food and drinks were great. Many locals were also dining there. The riverwalk is directly in front of the hotel. There is some construction on it, so it was not as accessible as it might have been. The Trolley is running only from 1-4 pm. Museums are a 30-35 minute walk from the hotel. We thoroughly enjoyed the Heritage Museum with history of Astoria.
The hotel was in a great location, easily walkable to lots of restaurants and bars and the waterfront. It was very clean but the rooms were quite small. We happened to be there during a heat wave so it got a little toasty but we had extra fans which made the heat tolerable. Probably my own ignorance but I hadn't realized that there was no staff at the hotel. Luckily we didn't need anything but it did feel a bit odd and impersonal, a little cold.
The room was very clean. Nothing fancy, but it came with free wifi, a small fridge and microwave. It is within walking distance to 2 fast food places, the Astoria bridge, the riverwalk, and the shops on Commercial street. The staff was friendly. If you are looking for an economical and convenient place to stay, then I recommend this place.
Astoria is a lovely town with a welcoming and open vibe. The hotel is in a great central location. It’s like walking back into the mid 60’s with the furniture and record sleeves lining the reception area. They are always playing music on a record player, things like Kraftwerk and ABBA which is cool. Staff were very friendly and helpful.
This was a very clean and comfortable place to stay for a night in Astoria. There’s off street parking, location is just a block from Commercial Street so easy to walk to town. There’s a shared lounge and kitchen with coffee maker, toaster and air fryer (?) if you have your own food (coffee provided).
Property was on the waterfront with a beautiful view of the river and the Astoria Bridge. I loved the sunset and listening to the sea lions. Also made use of the trail along the waterfront behind the property. The property is convenient to the grocery store, restaurants, and novelties.
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.
Amazing location with balconies literally overhanging the water (the hotel is on wooden piers). Great views of the bridge, Marina, and mouth of the Columbia. Sitting on the balcony right on the water was amazing.
Right downtown, near great brewery, Fort George, but not noise.
Charming old hotel refurnished. Boutique Hotel. Norblad Hotel was built in the 1920’s by Albin W. Norblad who was later a governor of Oregon.
Breakfast was good and the room was comfortable. It's right near the pier and waterfront so there was a lot of beautiful views. Quick drive to downtown Astoria and most of the tourist attractions.
This property offers uniqueness. It’s for sure not the cookie cutter type property of big chain hotels. The views from our room were very nice, especially the Astoria bridge at sunset.
Nice, clean, comfortable beds, quiet, box fan, fridge/microwave, walkable to downtown area and river path. Nice old style American hotel that has been well-kept and remodeled.
great location, clean, air conditioned room and easy parking. Astoria is a real joy. road noise really isn’t an issue as long as double glazed doors are closed
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