20 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Ashland Creek Inn

$$$$ | 70 Water St., OR, 97520, USA Fodor's Choice

Every plush suite in this converted late-19th-century mill has a geographic theme—the Normandy is outfitted with rustic country French prints and furniture, while Moroccan, Danish, and New Mexican motifs are among the designs in other units—and each sitting room–bedroom combo has its own entrance, a full kitchen or kitchenette, and a deck amid stunning gardens and just inches from burbling Ashland Creek. Privacy, space, high-concept elegance, and dynamite breakfasts served in an understated central dining room make this well-run place an alternative to up-close-and-personal traditional bed-and-breakfasts.

Pros

  • Warm and welcoming staff
  • Short walk to downtown shopping, Lithia Park, and theaters
  • Enormous suites

Cons

  • Among the priciest inns in town
  • Limited common areas
  • Two-night minimum stay most of the year
70 Water St., OR, 97520, USA
541-482–3315
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10 suites
Free Breakfast

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Bella Collina Bed & Breakfast

$$$$ | 6280 S.E. Eola Hills Rd., Amity, OR, 97101, USA Fodor's Choice

This purpose-built bed-and-breakfast offers an incredibly peaceful spot on a west-facing hill looking out over the countryside, which nearly guarantees gorgeous sunsets on clear days. The hospitality provided by the warm and friendly innkeeper Sherwood garners consistently rave reviews from guests. The included breakfast isn't half bad either, with multiple courses of hearty, home-cooked fare served in Bella Colina's big, cozy living area.  

Pros

  • Evening wine hours with snacks are included
  • Soundproofed rooms for a good night's sleep
  • Fantastic breakfast with tons of options for different dietary restrictions

Cons

  • Not much to do on the property
  • Not within walking distance of shops or restaurants
  • Two-night minimum stays apply to most rooms during high season
6280 S.E. Eola Hills Rd., Amity, OR, 97101, USA
541-272–1700
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7 roooms
Free Breakfast

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Brasada Ranch

$$$$ | 16986 S.W. Brasada Ranch Rd., Prineville, OR, 97753, USA Fodor's Choice

This desert luxury resort places an emphasis on feeling good, with a championship golf course, a spa, a fitness center, and an adults-only pool. There's also an indoor-outdoor dinner restaurant with gorgeous desert views and regular live entertainment.

Pros

  • Offers amazing trail rides
  • Range of on-site facilities and activities
  • Kids pool has lazy river and waterslide

Cons

  • Beautiful but somewhat isolated setting
  • Ranch House suites do not permit kids
  • Not all units have hot tubs
16986 S.W. Brasada Ranch Rd., Prineville, OR, 97753, USA
855-561–7953
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127 suites
No Meals

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Cannery Pier Hotel

$$$$ | 10 Basin St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA Fodor's Choice

From every room in this captivating property and also the inviting Bar 600 cocktail lounge, there's a gorgeous view of the mighty Columbia River flowing toward the Pacific Ocean; and it's almost hypnotic to watch the tugboats shepherding barges to and fro. Built upon century-old pilings, the hotel occupies the restored Union Fisherman's Cooperative Packing Company building, an integral part of the town's history, but the interior is modern and bright, with a liberal use of glass and polished wood, including hardwood floors. The Astoria Riverwalk and the trolley line are on the doorstep, with the exceptional Bridgewater Bistro restaurant within walking distance. Replica 1950s bicycles are available, as is complimentary chauffeur service in a 1939 Buick, 1938 Packard, or 1945 Cadillac.

Pros

  • Luxurious bathrooms
  • Complimentary afternoon wine and lox
  • Hotel hot tub and day spa

Cons

  • Pricey
  • A bit of a walk from downtown
  • Some traffic noise from nearby highway bridge
10 Basin St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–4996
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54 rooms
Free Breakfast

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FivePine Lodge

$$$$ | 1021 Desperado Trail, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA Fodor's Choice

This upscale western-style resort resembles an alpine village with a cluster of cabins surrounding the main lodge, where every room is rustically decorated with custom-built furnishings. A popular on-site spa makes FivePine ideal for a romantic retreat, while a network of trails woos outdoor lovers.

Pros

  • Peaceful atmosphere on the fringes of Sisters
  • On-site brewery and cinema
  • Spa has year-round thermal tub

Cons

  • Breakfast is limited
  • Some cabins are too close to neighbors
  • Main lodge is near U.S. 20, where traffic gets heavy
1021 Desperado Trail, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA
541-549–5900
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44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel

$$$$ | 1510 S.W. Harbor Way, OR, 97201, USA Fodor's Choice

With textured wall coverings, pillows made of Pendleton wool, and a color palette of slate blue, mustard yellow, and a variety of browns, this Kimpton boutique hotel on the banks of the Willamette River captures the look and feel of the Pacific Northwest. More than a quarter of the guest rooms overlook the water, and bathrobes, coffee and tea, and yoga mats are provided; you can also buy organic and unusual snacks and beverages from the in-room minibar. Off the airy lobby, King Tide Fish & Shell restaurant serves outstanding seafood.

Pros

  • Stellar views and relaxing park-side riverfront location
  • Super welcoming to pets
  • Several apartment-style suites with kitchens are great for families or extended stays

Cons

  • Not many restaurants or shops within easy walking distance
  • Some river views from rooms are blocked by trees
  • Expensive parking and $26 guest amenity fee
1510 S.W. Harbor Way, OR, 97201, USA
503-228–3233
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84 rooms
No Meals

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The Nines

$$$$ | 525 S.W. Morrison St., OR, 97204, USA Fodor's Choice

On the top nine floors of a former landmark department store, this swanky Marriott Luxury Collection has the city's poshest accommodations, with luxe decor and two notable restaurants. Rooms are chic and modern, with a soothing cream-and-blue color scheme, fine bedding, BeeKind bath products, iPod docks, and stunning views of Downtown, the West Hills, and even Mt. Hood from east-facing rooms. The expansive lobby, in a central, skylit atrium, has inviting sitting areas with interesting local art and framed photos, a dark and inviting library and billiards lounge, and the excellent steak house, Urban Farmer.

Pros

  • Exceptional levels of service
  • Swanky vibe and cool design
  • Outstanding Departure Restaurant on the rooftop

Cons

  • Rooms facing the atrium can be noisy
  • Expensive valet-only parking
  • On a very busy Downtown block
525 S.W. Morrison St., OR, 97204, USA
503-222–9996
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331 rooms
No Meals

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Sakura Ridge

$$$$ | 5601 York Hill Rd., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA Fodor's Choice

Located on a 72-acre farm on the south side of town, this sumptuous Japanese-inspired B&B with five warm but sleekly furnished rooms offers magical panoramas of Mt. Hood and the inn's gorgeous gardens. Rooms are furnished with hand-hewn hickory- and cherrywood beds, tables, and chairs; all but one have good-size windows overlooking the mountain, while one room looks toward the still-majestic Hood River Valley. For a splurge, opt for the Mt. Hood or Orchard suite, each with private deck, fireplace, and deep soaking tub. Eggs from the farm and local preserves and jams are used in the hearty breakfasts. You can purchase craft drinks from a communal refrigerator stocked with products from the owners, who also operate Nashi pear and apple orchard.

Pros

  • Wonderful hosts
  • Artfully plated gourmet breakfasts
  • Lush gardens and orchards on the grounds

Cons

  • Secluded location is a 15-minute drive from downtown
  • Two-night minimum stays
  • Closed in winter
5601 York Hill Rd., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-399–9398
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Setting Inn Willamette Valley

$$$$ | 20300 N.E. Hwy. 240, Newberg, OR, 97132, USA Fodor's Choice

This upscale hilltop getaway offers the intimacy of a countryside inn with common amenities normally only found in larger hotels, including a gym and a games room. Rooms are spacious, and modernly furnished, and many have deep soaking tubs and sweeping views out over the countryside. An included breakfast is delivered to each guest daily, and staff are happy to cater to dietary requests with advanced notice. 

Pros

  • Beautiful surroundings and gorgeous views
  • Small on-site gym with weights and a Peloton bike
  • Mimosas included with breakfast

Cons

  • Noise can travel from other rooms
  • No call-box at the gate, and guests aren't provided entry code before arrival
  • No staff on property between 7 pm and 8 am
20300 N.E. Hwy. 240, Newberg, OR, 97132, USA
503-554–9528
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Stephanie Inn

$$$$ | 2740 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA Fodor's Choice

One of the coast's most beautiful views is paired with one of its most splendid hotels, where the focus is firmly on romance, superior service, and luxurious rooms. Impeccably maintained, with country-style furnishings, fireplaces, large bathrooms with whirlpool tubs, and balconies, the rooms are so comfortable you may never want to leave, and rates include a generous country breakfast, evening wine and hors d'oeuvres, and a late-evening nightcap. Kids under 12 are not permitted.

Pros

  • Incredibly plush accommodations
  • On a gorgeous stretch of beach
  • Fabulous on-site restaurant and Aveda spa

Cons

  • Among the highest rates of any hotel in the state
  • Not for families with younger children
  • About a mile from downtown
2740 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2221
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41 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Suttle Lodge

$$$$ | 13300 U.S. 20, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA Fodor's Choice

If famed director Wes Anderson built a wilderness lodge, it’d probably look something like this whimsically updated lakeside retreat in the Deschutes National Forest, where the vintage-summer-camp vibes come with the finest craft cocktails you’ll find between here and Portland. The understated lodge rooms have an Ace Hotel-inspired decor and come stocked with soaps made with pine gathered from around the lake. Guests can rent stand-up paddleboards, canoes, kayaks, and rowboats in the summer and snowshoes in the winter.

Pros

  • The only Sisters-area resort with its own lake
  • Lobby bar and on-site restaurant
  • Year-round accessibility to outdoor sports

Cons

  • No air-conditioning
  • Unreliable Wi-Fi and cell reception
  • Boathouse restaurant only operates in summer
13300 U.S. 20, Sisters, OR, 97759, USA
541-638–7001
Hotel Details
25 rooms
No Meals

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Whale Cove Inn

$$$$ | 2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA Fodor's Choice

This small and exquisitely decorated high-end inn overlooks the picturesque cove for which it's named and contains just eight spacious suites, each with a balcony that has a large hot tub with a dazzling view of the water. Inside the stylish, contemporary suites, guests enjoy such creature comforts as high-definition TVs with DVD players, gas fireplaces, and large bathrooms with tiled rain showers; the premier suite has three bedrooms and easily the finest views of any room. The restaurant, Beck, is one of the best on the Oregon Coast—a complimentary full breakfast is served there each morning.

Pros

  • Wonderful staff
  • Stunning building with cushy and spacious suites
  • Frequent whale sitings from suite balconies

Cons

  • Not a good fit for kids (only those 16 and over are permitted)
  • Pricey
  • Not within walking distance of town
2345 U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-765–4300
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8 suites
Free Breakfast

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Winchester Inn

$$$$ | 35 S. 2nd St., Ashland, OR, 97520, USA Fodor's Choice

You'll find understated elegance and exquisitely comfortable down bedding in this inn's rooms and suites. The elaborate breakfasts garner rave reviews; before or after an evening at the theater, enjoy dinner in the acclaimed Alchemy Restaurant and Bar. Just a few blocks from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Lithia Park, and an eclectic downtown shopping district, this impeccably kept inn puts you within walking distance of the best that Ashland offers.

Pros

  • Beautiful tiered gardens
  • Acclaimed restaurant

Cons

  • Not a good choice for small children
  • About a two-hour drive to Crater Lake
35 S. 2nd St., Ashland, OR, 97520, USA
541-488–1113
Hotel Details
11 rooms, 8 suites
Free breakfast

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The Allison Inn & Spa

$$$$ | 2525 Allison La., Newberg, OR, 97132, USA
The Allison Inn & Spa, Newberg
The Allison Inn & Spa

This luxurious, relaxing base is ideal for exploring the Willamette Valley and for spa getaways alike. Each bright, comfortable room includes a gas fireplace, original works of art, a soaking tub, impressive furnishings, bay-window seats, and views of the vineyards from the terrace or balcony. The massive copper-coil curtain at the entrance to Allison's 15,000-square-foot spa conveys its opulence as a place to enjoy wines, a Pinot pedicure, or a herbal massage in one of its 12 treatment rooms.

Pros

  • Outstanding on-site restaurant
  • Excellent gym and spa facilities
  • Beautifully manicured grounds

Cons

  • Traffic is audible from some rooms and common areas
  • Expensive, particularly by local standards
  • Restaurant can book up early
2525 Allison La., Newberg, OR, 97132, USA
503-554–2525
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85 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard by Marriott Corvallis

$$$$ | 400 S.W. 1st St., Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA

Around the corner from the Corvallis Museum, this reliable business hotel offers clean, simply furnished rooms with microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and coffeemakers and easy access to the shops and restaurants along downtown's 2nd Street. There’s also a small indoor pool and a compact gym, plus a lobby-level restaurant serving cooked-to-order breakfasts in the morning and snacks, wine, and cocktails at night. 

Pros

  • Indoor pool and fitness center
  • Walking distance to many local restaurants and sights
  • Free and ample on-site garage parking

Cons

  • Some rooms lack privacy, with windows next to a courtyard
  • Rooms get noise from streets and hallways
  • No room service
400 S.W. 1st St., Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA
541-753–0199
Hotel Details
176 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at the 5th

$$$$ | 205 E. 6th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

This upscale boutique hotel, set among the shops and restaurants of the trendy 5th Street Public Market, features subtly elegant rooms and suites. Most have gas fireplaces and a few even come with whirlpool hot tubs.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly for an extra fee
  • Wonderful staff
  • Great amenities, including fitness center

Cons

  • No self-parking
  • Expensive by local standards
  • Some rooms get train noise
205 E. 6th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-743–4099
Hotel Details
69 rooms
No Meals

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Ocean Lodge

$$$$ | 2864 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA

Designed to capture the feel of a 1940s beach resort, this rustic but upscale lodge is perfect for special occasions and romantic getaways; its rooms—most with oceanfront views—feature wood beams, gas fireplaces, and balconies or decks. A massive stone fireplace anchors the lobby, and there is another fireplace in the second-floor library, which also contains a large selection of games for the whole family, an extensive book collection, and a DVD library. Bungalows across the street do not have ocean views but are large and private.

Pros

  • Beachfront waterfront location
  • Spacious rooms
  • Evening wine reception and a very nice breakfast included

Cons

  • Expensive in summer
  • Balconies are shared with neighboring rooms
  • About a mile from downtown
2864 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2241
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Oxford Hotel

$$$$ | 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend, OR, 97701, USA

Unrivaled for its downtown views and close proximity to Bend's restaurants, this jazz-inspired boutique property sets the rhythm for urban lodging in Bend, with in-room vinyl record players and loaner acoustic guitars. From fall through winter, a popular monthly concert series welcomes notable musicians for intimate performances in the 10 Below lounge. As the only hotel of its caliber in the center of Bend, The Oxford is a fantastic high-end option for an in-the-middle-of-it-all stay.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly packages are available
  • Luxurious spa and fitness room
  • Loaner cruiser bikes

Cons

  • Parking limited to valet or adjacent pay-per-day garage
  • Very expensive by local standards
  • Basement restaurant is underwhelming
10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend, OR, 97701, USA
541-382–8436
Hotel Details
59 rooms
No Meals

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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
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529 rooms
No Meals

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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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