149 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Prospect Historic Hotel

$$ | 391 Mill Creek Dr., Prospect, OR, 97536, USA

The likes of Theodore Roosevelt, Zane Grey, Jack London, and William Jennings Bryan have stayed at this quaint, country-style bed-and-breakfast that's just 39 miles southwest of the park entrance on Highway 62. The traditional Dinner House restaurant serves lemon-dill salmon, lasagna, and the signature prime-rib special to hotel guests and the public from May through October. Behind the main house are clean but basic and less pricey motel units in which some pets are allowed.

Pros

  • Three waterfalls within walking distance
  • Large property with beautiful grounds and creek
  • One of the nearest lodgings to the park

Cons

  • Small, remote town
  • Breakfast is not included for guests staying in motel units
  • Rooms in motel units lack charm of those in main inn
391 Mill Creek Dr., Prospect, OR, 97536, USA
541-560–3664
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
10 main house rooms, 14 motel rooms
Free Breakfast

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Red Lion Hotel on the River–Jantzen Beach

$$ | 909 N. Hayden Island Dr., Portland, OR, 97217, USA

The beige-and-red rooms in this four-story hotel on the Columbia River have balconies and excellent views of the river and Vancouver, Washington. The big-box retail and chain restaurants of Jantzen Beach are nearby, and the airport is fairly close (there's a free shuttle to the terminal) but the location is otherwise not especially convenient or interesting.

Pros

  • River location
  • Views from room balconies

Cons

  • Pool is outdoors
  • 15- to 20-minute drive north of downtown Portland
  • Often fills up with meetings and conventions
909 N. Hayden Island Dr., Portland, OR, 97217, USA
503-283–4466
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
296 rooms, 24 suites
No Meals

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Residence Inn Portland Downtown/Convention Center

$$ | 1710 NE Multnomah St., Portland, OR, 97232, USA

A short walk both to the Lloyd Center mall and MAX station, this three-level apartment-style complex with large, fully equipped suites is perfect for extended-stay visitors and families. Rooms come equipped with full kitchens and ample room to spread out, and many have wood-burning fireplaces. There's a large complimentary breakfast buffet each morning and regular hors d'oeuvres receptions. Pets are allowed with a deposit, and there's a pet area outside.

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Residence Inn Portland Downtown/Pearl District

$$$ | 1150 N.W. 9th Ave., OR, 97209, USA

One of the Pearl District's few lodgings, this sleek, six-floor, all-suite hotel is set around a large courtyard with outdoor seating and a fire pit; it's within easy walking distance of the train station, several small parks, and many hip restaurants and retailers. Each suite has a full kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and the hotel also features a spacious lobby, a bar and grill, a fitness center, guest laundry, and other perks that come in handy for an extended stay.

Pros

  • Many rooms can sleep six guests
  • Grocery delivery services and 24-hour on-site market
  • Small indoor pool

Cons

  • A little far from Downtown
  • Pricey overnight parking
  • Cookie-cutter room design
1150 N.W. 9th Ave., OR, 97209, USA
503-220–1339
Hotel Details
224 suites
Free Breakfast

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Residence Inn Portland West/Hillsboro

$$ | 18855 NW Tanasbourne Dr., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA

Near the western suburbs' many high-tech offices, this all-suites hotel is popular with people relocating to Portland and perfect for extended stays and for families seeking a little room to spread out. It's within walking distance of several restaurants, a shopping center, and a multiplex theater, and it's a short drive from the Millikan Way MAX station. The homey suites, some with fireplaces, have full kitchens.

Pros

  • Full kitchens
  • Some suites have fireplaces
  • Complimentary shuttle within five miles
  • 24-hour on-site limited grocery market

Cons

  • A 20- to 30-minute drive from downtown Portland
  • Bland setting
  • Can get pricey midweek, thanks to all the corporate business
18855 NW Tanasbourne Dr., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA
503-531–3200
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Credit cards accepted
122 suites
Free Breakfast

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Residence Inn–RiverPlace

$$$ | 2115 S.W. River Pkwy., Portland, OR, 97201, USA

This contemporary all-suites hotel in the modern, mixed-use RiverPlace neighborhood is one of the few Portland lodgings right on the Willamette River. Set in the southern edge of downtown, this midrise hotel is in a refreshingly uncrowded area but a little far on foot from downtown's prime cultural and dining neighborhoods. It's a favorite of extended-stay visitors, as all rooms have full kitchens and many have more than one bedroom. There's a well-equipped fitness center and an indoor pool, and rates include a full breakfast along with evening socials with free appetizers and drinks.

Resort at Eagle Point

$$ | 100 Eagle Point Dr., OR, 97524, USA

The setting adjacent to one of the state's top golf courses is a major draw for this small boutique hotel with a dozen contemporary chalet-style suites featuring fireplaces and either balconies or patios. With sweeping mountain views, this serene compound is also a great lodging option if you prefer a quiet location that's en route to Crater Lake and close to area hiking as well as several wineries. 

Pros

  • Welcoming and friendly staff
  • Rates include a fantastic cooked-to-order breakfast
  • Excellent on-site dining options

Cons

  • Remote setting about a 20-minute drive from Medford
  • Setting is less exciting for nongolfers
  • No elevator for upper-level rooms
100 Eagle Point Dr., OR, 97524, USA
541-879–3700
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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River House Inn

$ | 1202 Bay St., Florence, OR, 97439, USA

On the beautiful Siuslaw River, this terrific, reasonably priced property is near the quaint shops and restaurants in Florence's Old Town. Rooms are simple and contemporary, the weather-beaten patios on the waterfront offer stunning views of the river and the wildlife. Golfing, horseback riding, and sand dune activities are all nearby. Deluxe rooms have hot tubs.

Pros

  • Spacious and spotless accommodations
  • Electric car charging station
  • Wonderful staff

Cons

  • Not on the beach
  • In-town location can be a little busy at times
  • Some rooms receive traffic noise from U.S. 101 bridge
1202 Bay St., Florence, OR, 97439, USA
541-997–3933
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riverfront Inn

$ | 315 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg, OR, 97470, USA

This clean and attractively updated vintage motor inn is just across the river (and beside a bridge with a pedestrian lane) from downtown and makes a convenient and economical base for exploring the Umpqua Valley.  

Pros

  • Some rooms have balconies facing Umpqua River
  • Beautifully landscaped grounds with a pool
  • Very reasonable rates

Cons

  • Simple decor
  • 10-minute walk from downtown
  • Though well-maintained, it's an older property
315 W. Harvard Ave., Roseburg, OR, 97470, USA
541-672–4836
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40 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riverhouse on the Deschutes

$$ | 3075 N. Business Hwy. 97, Bend, OR, 97703, USA

This lodge-inspired hotel and convention center overlooks the Deschutes River and appeals to family travelers with its indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, and on-site dining. A granite-and-beige color scheme dominates the spacious but impersonal rooms, many of which offer river views.

Pros

  • Spacious standard rooms and suites
  • Convenient facilities for family and business travelers
  • Dining and shopping nearby

Cons

  • Rooms lack character
  • Not within walking distance downtown
  • On-site restaurant's menu is limited
3075 N. Business Hwy. 97, Bend, OR, 97703, USA
541-389–3111
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221 rooms
No Meals

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Running Y Ranch Resort

$$$ | 5500 Running Y Rd., OR, 97601, USA

Golfers rave about the Arnold Palmer–designed course at this 3,600-acre resort in a juniper- and ponderosa-shaded canyon overlooking Upper Klamath Lake. Rooms in the main lodge are spacious and modern; the two- to three-bedroom town houses have many amenities, such as built-in entertainment centers and outdoor hot tubs. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, sailing, fishing, and wildlife-watching are some of the prime activities, and a full-service spa provides a range of relaxing treatments.

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Several miles of paved trails
  • Spacious, modern rooms

Cons

  • May be too far off the beaten path for some
  • Pricey in summer
  • Sometimes fills up with meetings and conventions
5500 Running Y Rd., OR, 97601, USA
541-850–5500
Hotel Details
82 rooms
No Meals

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SCP Depoe Bay

$ | 235 Bayview Ave., Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA

Directly facing the small harbor in downtown Depoe Bay, this hip, eco-designed boutique lodging—part of the relatively new SCP (Soul Community Planet) hotel group—stands out for its friendly staff, attractive rooms with patios or balconies, stylish lobby and deck that's perfect for reading, working, or socializing. The property has been designed with sustainable materials, and amenities include a fitness room with Peloton Bikes. 

Pros

  • Reasonable rates
  • Eco-conscious design and products
  • All rooms have harbor views

Cons

  • Design aesthetic may feel a bit too spare for some
  • Breakfast isn't included
  • A slight walk to downtown dining
235 Bayview Ave., Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-765–2350
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13 rooms
No Meals

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SCP Redmond Hotel

$$$ | 521 S.W. 6th St., Redmond, OR, 97756, USA

Housed in a historic brick building in the heart of Redmond's tiny downtown, this cheery boutique hotel offers bright rooms adorned with live-edge coffee tables and locally inspired art, including canvas prints of nearby Smith Rock and decorative metal sculptures of rope climbers ascending the walls. The amenities are impressive for a hotel of this size, with a hybrid meditation room/library, a gym, and four dining options, including a rooftop bar with views out over the Three Sisters mountains. 

Pros

  • Central location
  • Fantastic on-site dining options
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Rooms lack coffeemakers
  • Parking is a block away
  • Rooftop bar looks right into some rooms
521 S.W. 6th St., Redmond, OR, 97756, USA
541-508–7600
Hotel Details
49 rooms
No Meals

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Selina Astoria Hotel

$ | 258 14th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA

An economical but stylish downtown boutique hotel, the Selina (formerly known as the Commodore) is a favorite with young and artsy souls from Portland and Seattle thanks to its vintage-chic aesthetic, large wall murals and photos, and hip Street 14 Café off the lobby. The three-story building opened as a hotel in the 1920s, but sat vacant for 40 years until a 2009 rehab; If you don't mind sharing a bathroom and don't require too much space, book one of the cozy "cabins," which offer communal bathroom facilities. 

Pros

  • Hip setting
  • Wallet-friendly rates
  • Fantastic, friendly staff

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms share a bath
  • Simple decor
  • On busy downtown street
258 14th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–4747
Hotel Details
18 rooms
No Meals

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Shilo Inn Suites Hotel–Portland Airport

$$ | 11707 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA

Each room in this large, four-level all-suites inn is spacious (500 square feet) and bright, and has a fridge, microwave, wet bar, and three TVs (including one in the bathroom). The indoor pool and hot tub are open 24 hours.

Pros

  • Large indoor pool, steam room, and sauna
  • Large rooms
  • Complimentary breakfast and airport shuttle

Cons

  • Airport location on busy road with little curb appeal
11707 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA
503-252–7500
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Credit cards accepted
200 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Silver Cloud Inn–Portland

$$ | 2426 N.W. Vaughn St., OR, 97210, USA

The sole Portland branch of a small, Seattle-area, mid-priced hotel chain is just a block from the lively upper end of N.W. 23rd Avenue and a great alternative to the bustle of Downtown. The spacious, contemporary rooms—including standards and minisuites—have large HDTVs, microwaves and refrigerators, and premium bath products. It's a pleasant 10-minute walk to the streetcar. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the quite good Urban Steel Kitchen + Bar.

Pros

  • Free parking
  • Close to Nob Hill and Slabtown boutiques and dining as well as Forest Park hiking trails
  • Very good bar and restaurant

Cons

  • Gym but no pool
  • A bit of a distance from Downtown
  • Front rooms face a busy street
2426 N.W. Vaughn St., OR, 97210, USA
503-242–2400
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81 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sunriver Resort

$$$$ | 17600 Center Dr., Bend, OR, 97707, USA

Central Oregon's premier family playground and luxurious destination resort encapsulates so many things that are distinctive about central Oregon, from the mountain views and winding river to the biking, rafting, golfing, skiing, and family or romantic getaways. A network of paved bike-and-pedestrian paths connects all corners of the 3,300-acre resort; there are four golf courses (including the renowned Crosswater), tennis courts, marina, stables, swimming pools, skiing at nearby Mt. Bachelor, an indoor fitness club and spa, Fort Funnigan for kids, nine restaurants and bars, and lots of other activities and organized tours. Accommodations vary from vacation-house rentals to guest rooms and condos around the cozy Northwest-style lodge.

Pros

  • Many activities for kids and adults
  • Much pampering in elegant lodge facilities
  • Close to The Village at Sunriver

Cons

  • Some accommodation is dated
  • Vibe is very family-centric
  • Gets quite crowded on summer weekends
17600 Center Dr., Bend, OR, 97707, USA
855-420–8206
Hotel Details
529 rooms
No Meals

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Surfland Hotel

$$ | 2133 N.W. Inlet Ave., Lincoln City, OR, 97367, USA

This beautifully undated 1970s beachfront hotel formerly known as the Nordic Oceanfront Inn before an ambitious 2022 makeover enjoys a prime setting overlooking the sea and light and bright rooms with large windows overlooking the water—some have fireplaces. Guests will find several appealing common spaces for relaxation and socializing, including a large outdoor courtyard with a firepit and bocce, a spacious oceanfront sundeck, and an indoor heated pool with a pair of saunas.

Pros

  • Extremely pet-friendly
  • Rates include a buffet breakfast
  • Lots of amenities and common spaces

Cons

  • Can get a bit pricey on summer weekends
  • Bathrooms are a little small
  • No restaurant
2133 N.W. Inlet Ave., Lincoln City, OR, 97367, USA
541-994–8145
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53 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sylvia Beach Hotel

$$ | 267 N.W. Cliff St., Newport, OR, 97365, USA

This quirky, literary-themed beachfront hotel dates to 1913 and offers a colorful range of antiques-filled rooms named for famous writers—a pendulum swings over the bed in the Poe room, while the Christie, Twain, Tolkien, Woolf, and Colette rooms feature fireplaces, decks, and great water views. A well-stocked split-level upstairs library has decks, a fireplace, slumbering cats, and comfortable chairs to soak up the ocean panoramas.

Pros

  • Loads of personality
  • Great place to disconnect
  • Very good restaurant

Cons

  • No TV, telephone, or Internet access
  • Idiosyncratic decor isn't to everyone's taste
  • Least-expensive rooms don't have ocean views
267 N.W. Cliff St., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-265–5428
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20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tetherow Resort

$$$$ | 61240 Skyline Ranch Rd., Bend, OR, 97702, USA

A favorite among golfers, this suburban resort has all the trappings of an upscale rural retreat, despite being only a 10-minute drive from downtown Bend. Property highlights include a seasonal 18-hole golf course and a multi-room fitness suite and the rooms are comfy and well-maintained, with wet bars and huge bathrooms. 

Pros

  • Fantastic views from many of the guest rooms
  • Spacious rooms with comfortable beds
  • Ample trails for walking and cycling

Cons

  • Golf course closes from December to March
  • Little of interest within walking distance
  • Breakfast service starts late
61240 Skyline Ranch Rd., Bend, OR, 97702, USA
844-431–9701
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50 rooms
No Meals

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Tolovana Inn

$ | 3400 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97145, USA

Set on the beach at the quieter southern end of town, the large, rambling Tolovana Inn is one of the best values in this tony seaside community, especially considering that most rooms enjoy partial or full views of the Pacific. The least expensive standard rooms are cozy and don't face the beach, but they can be booked in conjunction with an ocean-view studio to create a large suite, while the largest units, most with balconies and fireplaces, have full kitchens and two bedrooms.

Pros

  • Panoramic beach views
  • Gym, day spa, pool, and other resort amenities
  • Some units have kitchens

Cons

  • A 10-minute drive from downtown
  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Economy rooms have no water view
3400 S. Hemlock St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97145, USA
503-436–2211
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175 rooms
No Meals

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Umpqua's Last Resort

$ | 115 Elk Ridge La., Idleyld Park, OR, USA

Offering cozy, well-outfitted cabins with loft sleeping areas and canvas tents, this verdant glamping and RV resort is set along the picturesque Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway, about 45 minutes east of Roseburg and on the way to Crater Lake. The staff is welcoming and helpful, and the accommodations are spotless and include comfy linens (including heated blankets), reliable Wi-Fi, grills or fire pits, and attractive furniture. There's tons to do in the immediate area: hiking, biking, rafting, and more. 

Pros

  • Serene, scenic setting
  • Friendly, inclusive vibe
  • Lots of games and activities on-site

Cons

  • Can book up early on summer weekends
  • Remote area with few dining options
  • Shared bathrooms
115 Elk Ridge La., Idleyld Park, OR, USA
541-498–2500
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17 units
No Meals

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Viking Motel

$ | 6701 N. Interstate Ave., OR, 97217, USA

When this clean, family-run, mid-century motel opened in the late 1970s, it served the nearby shipyard; today, this eco-friendly property is one of Portland's best bargain lodgings, catering to savvy visitors who take the nearby MAX to Downtown Portland. Rooms are well maintained, with functional furnishings, refrigerators, and off-street parking; kitchenettes are available in some units. The location may seem remote (it's just off the freeway, 5 miles north of Downtown), but several fun neighborhood bars and restaurants as well as the Rosa Parks MAX station are within walking distance, and the hip Alberta and Mississippi neighborhoods are a short drive or bus ride.

Pros

  • Rock-bottom rates
  • Friendly owners who take great pride in the property's upkeep
  • Just off Interstate 5 and a block from MAX light rail station

Cons

  • A 15-minute drive or 20-minute MAX ride from Downtown
  • Very basic rooms
  • Dated decor
6701 N. Interstate Ave., OR, 97217, USA
503-285–4896
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26 rooms
No Meals

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Wall Street Suites

$$ | 1430 Wall St., Bend, OR, 97702, USA

Built in the 1950s as a motel and relaunched in 2013 after getting a complete makeover, this spot offers spacious suites and rooms that are both woodsy and stylishly contemporary, with a mix of pine, hardwood, and granite surfaces. Suites have full kitchens and dining areas, while skylights fill all the remodeled interiors with light.

Pros

  • Room to spread out
  • Pet-friendly
  • Walkable to downtown

Cons

  • Basic rooms with few amenities
  • No lobby common area
  • Still looks like a motel
1430 Wall St., Bend, OR, 97702, USA
541-706–9006
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17 suites
No Meals

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Wallowa Lake Lodge

$$ | 60060 Wallowa Lake Hwy., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA

This friendly 1920s lodge offers simple yet appealing rooms (the grandest have balconies facing the lake) plus knotty-pine cabins, some with fireplaces and lake views, and all with kitchens. The on-site restaurant serves standard American fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner while the main lodge features a large common area with handmade replicas of the structure's original furniture and a massive fireplace.

Pros

  • Affordable rates
  • A visual and historical treat
  • Free live music, naturalist lectures, and guided nature walks

Cons

  • No TV, phones, or Internet
  • Closed in fall and winter
  • Rooms are quite rustic and simple
60060 Wallowa Lake Hwy., Joseph, OR, 97846, USA
541-432–9821
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Closed late-Sept.–late May except cabins
30 rooms
No Meals

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The Westin Portland

$$$ | 750 S.W. Alder St., Portland, OR, 97205, USA

This pale-stone, upscale hotel combines luxury with convenience, with Pioneer Square and the MAX just two blocks away, and West End and Pearl District dining within a 10-minute walk. The stylish rooms, decorated in warm earth tones, include entertainment-center armoires, work desks, plush beds covered with layers of down, and granite bathrooms with separate showers and tubs; in-room spa treatments can be arranged. The curated art collection in the common areas includes a signed etching by Picasso (look by the elevators).

Pros

  • Prime Downtown location (a stone's throw from one of the city's largest, most established food-cart pods)
  • Handsome rooms
  • Plush bedding

Cons

  • Pricey overnight parking
  • Attractive but not especially distinctive rooms
750 S.W. Alder St., Portland, OR, 97205, USA
503-294–9000
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189 rooms, 16 suites
No meals

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The Winchester Inn

$$$ | 35 S. 2nd St., OR, 97520, USA

Rooms and suites in this upscale Victorian have character and restful charm—some have fireplaces, refrigerators, and wet bars, and private exterior entrances, and most are well suited to having one or two children in the room. Not only are the meals smashing, the location is smack-dab in the center of Ashland's hopping theater scene. The celebrated restaurant, Alchemy, relies upon locally grown produce, fresh fish and meats, including liberal use of herbs from its own garden. The breakfasts are works of art. 

Pros

  • Posh yet unpretentious
  • One of the more child-friendly B&Bs in town
  • Surrounded by lush gardens

Cons

  • Among the more expensive lodgings in town
  • Downtown location can feel a bit busy in summer
  • Some rooms are reached via steep flights of stairs
35 S. 2nd St., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–1113
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Windermere on the Beach

$$ | 3250 Beach Loop Rd., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA

It's all about the location at this friendly, family-run collection of bungalows set directly on an oceanfront bluff less than a mile south of Face Rock State Scenic Viewpoint and offering prime access to a spectacular beach. Rooms are spacious and casually but comfortably decorated, and the two-story family cottages sleep up to six guests and have kitchens, making them ideal for longer stays.

Pros

  • Most rooms have kitchens and large sitting areas
  • Ocean views from every room
  • Many rooms have fireplaces

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of town
  • No restaurant
  • Limited amenities
3250 Beach Loop Rd., Bandon, OR, 97411, USA
541-347–3710
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25 units
No Meals

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Working Girls Hotel

$ | 17 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA

From boardinghouse to bordello to affordable and historic inn, this refurbished 1890s edifice owned and operated by Pendleton Underground Tours advertises its "Old West Comfort" with a large vertical sign hanging from the side of the building. Exposed-brick walls and 18-foot ceilings run throughout, and a generous dose of Victorian antiques recall the building's original time period. Guests have use of a common full kitchen and dining room.

Pros

  • Centrally located in downtown Pendleton
  • Fun decor
  • Offers a warm, friendly welcome

Cons

  • Bathrooms are down the hall
  • No children or pets allowed
  • No front office—self check-in only
17 S.W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
541-276–0730
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5 rooms
No Meals

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