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9.8 195 reviews
Astoria, OR
09/14 – 09/19
$151/nighttotal: $755 (5 )
Tiny House Near Downtown Astoria
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cottage , Astoria
This charming cottage is located in Astoria's Uppertown district, just a short walk from the Uppertown Firefighters Museum and The Children's Museum. The cottage has earned excellent guest reviews, making it a popular choice for travelers. The cozy cottage offers 290 square feet of space and comfortably sleeps two guests. Enjoy the convenience of a private garden, balcony, and kitchenette, along with modern amenities like free Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, and a coffee/tea maker.
Astoria, OR
08/07 – 08/09
$409/nighttotal: $818 (2 )
Victorian-inspired Room Downtown Near Attractions!
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B&B , Astoria
This Astoria, Oregon bed and breakfast boasts a prime downtown location, steps from the Riverwalk and near Astoria's museums and restaurants. The Executive Club Suite offers a king bed, queen sleeper sofa, fireplace, wet bar, Jacuzzi tub, and accommodates up to four guests, complete with free breakfast, a fitness center, and rooftop terrace showcasing Columbia River and Astoria-Megler Bridge views.
9.7 7 reviews
Astoria, OR
06/23 – 06/25
$293/nighttotal: $586 (2 )
Historic Boutique Room Near Local Attractions
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B&B , Astoria
This Astoria bed and breakfast boasts a prime downtown location, steps from the Columbia Riverwalk and near Astoria's museums and restaurants. The 355-square-foot guest suite offers a queen bed, queen-size hide-a-bed sofa, accommodating up to four guests, and includes a rooftop terrace with stunning Columbia River and Astoria-Megler Bridge views, plus free breakfast and on-site amenities like a fitness center and Wi-Fi.
10 310 reviews
Astoria, OR
07/29 – 08/01
$360/nighttotal: $1080 (3 )
Capt Johnson House; History With River Views
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B&B , Astoria
This historic home, built in 1875, is located in a quiet residential neighborhood in downtown Astoria, just a short walk from the city's shops, cafes, and the Astoria Sunday Market. The accommodation has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The two-bedroom suite can comfortably accommodate up to four guests and features a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchenette, and a large bathroom with a view of the Columbia River. Enjoy the wraparound porch, relax in the Goonies-themed parlor, and take advantage of the on-site host for any assistance you may need.
Frequently Asked Questions about cabins in Astoria, OR
What’s the perfect one-day sightseeing plan for Astoria, OR and around?
Start your day with a visit to the iconic Astoria Column for panoramic views of the city and surrounding area. Afterward, head to the Columbia River Maritime Museum to learn about the history of the region's maritime industry. In the afternoon, explore the charming downtown area with its unique shops and restaurants, then finish your day with a sunset walk on the Astoria Riverwalk.
What are the most famous places in and around Astoria, OR?
Astoria is known for its historic landmarks, including the Astoria Column, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, and the Flavel House Museum. Just outside of town, you can visit the Fort Stevens State Park, home to a Civil War-era fort and a beautiful stretch of coastline.
What are the best cabins for families and kids in Astoria, OR?
What wildlife can be seen around cabins in and around Astoria, OR?
You might spot deer, rabbits, and various bird species in the forested areas around Astoria cabins. Keep an eye out for seals and sea lions along the coast, especially near the Columbia River. If you're lucky, you might even see a bald eagle soaring overhead.
What are the best pet friendly cabins in Astoria, OR?
When is the best time for outdoor activities in and around Astoria, OR?
Astoria offers outdoor activities year-round, but the best time for hiking, biking, and kayaking is during the spring, summer, and fall months when the weather is mild and sunny. The winter months can bring rain and wind, but you can still enjoy scenic drives and cozy evenings by the fire.
Is Astoria, OR a good destination to rent a cabin?
Absolutely! Astoria is a great place to rent a cabin, especially if you're looking for a peaceful getaway surrounded by nature. There are numerous cabins available in the surrounding forests and coastal areas, offering stunning views and a chance to reconnect with the outdoors.
Are there nearby cities that you should visit when staying in Astoria, OR?
Yes, there are several interesting towns and cities within a short drive of Astoria. Consider visiting Cannon Beach, known for its iconic Haystack Rock, or Seaside, a popular beach town with a charming boardwalk.