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Astoria Vacations, Tourism & Travel Information

OUR TAKE ON ASTORIA


Astoria, Oregon things to do, whether you’re planning family vacations or romantic getaways, can include museums or a day spent outdoors. Located in northwestern Oregon, south of the Washington state line, Astoria has it all.

If your family includes furry members, several Astoria, Oregon, hotels advertise as pet friendly in addition to being kid friendly. These hotels offer pools, free breakfast, oversized family rooms, even playgrounds. Many sport views of the Columbia River. Astoria vacations can include family activities such as the Columbia River Maritime Museum, with its tours of the Lightship Columbia or the Astoria Children’s Museum.

Options for romantic getaways include the Liberty Theatre, art galleries, quaint shops, and spas. End your day at one of the many Astoria hotels that cater to couples or a bed and breakfast where you’ll feel like a special guest in someone’s home.

Half the fun of a vacation is eating. Whether you’re feeding the whole family or you’re looking for a candlelit dinner for two, check reviews in travel guides for restaurant ratings and recommendations. Astoria, Oregon, offers a number of fun, exciting or romantic things to do, no matter what type of vacation you’re planning.

LODGING

  1. Hotel Elliott
    "staff and wine person were extremely nice and helpful" - a user of Expedia
  2. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Astoria
    "experience came when, on the second night, a large family with small children rent the rooms on either side of ours" - a user of TripAdvisor
  3. Red Lion Inn Astoria
    "each room has a beautiful" - a user of Orbitz
  1. Cannery Pier Hotel
  2. Britta's Inn Bed & Breakfast
  3. Rose River Inn B&B
  4. Clementine's Bed and Breakfast
  1. Crest Motel
  2. Best Western Lincoln Inn
  3. Comfort Suites Columbia River

THINGS TO DO

  1. Astoria Children's Museum
    "Hands on activities, for a low price. This Children's Museum is located above the Uppertown firefighters museum. So for one price you can go and see the old fire trucks and impleme" - a user of TripAdvisor
  2. Astoria Column
    "Watch for the signs coming into Astoria to get to the Column. As you get close to the Column there are signs painted on the road surface, just follow the arrows, its that easy! The" - a user of TripAdvisor
  3. Astoria Riverfront Trolley
    "The Astoria Trolley is an inexpensive and fun way to see some picturesque views of the river front. The Trolley runs from near the cruise ship terminal with a few stops along the w" - a user of TripAdvisor
  1. Fort Clatsop National Memorial
  2. Lewis and Clark Salt Works
  3. Columbia River Maritime Museum
  4. Flavel House Museum
  1. Heritage Museum
  2. Astoria-Megler Bridge
  3. Columbia River Day Spa

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