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Commodore Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Commodore Hotel, your cozy 3-star retreat just a stone's throw away from the charming city center of Astoria, Oregon. Nestled at 258 14th Street, this delightful hotel offers a perfect blend of comfort and fun, making it an ideal spot for travelers looking to explore the wonders of this historic city. Plus, with prices starting at just $262, you can enjoy all the attractions without breaking the bank!

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Rooms

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1 Queen Size Bed

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1075 sqft

Superior, Queen Size

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Wheelchair accessible

Offering free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The spacious double room offers a wardrobe, an electric kettle, a sofa, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, as well as sea views. The unit offers 1 bed.

1 Queen Size Bed

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100 sqft

Queen Room

Flat-screen TV

Wheelchair accessible

Providing free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a bath and a hairdryer. The double room provides a wardrobe, an electric kettle, a sofa, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, as well as city views. The unit offers 1 bed.

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160 sqft

Deluxe, 1 Queen Size Bed

Microwave

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Wheelchair accessible

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a hairdryer. The double room features a flat-screen TV with cable channels, a wardrobe, an electric kettle, a sofa as well as city views. The unit has 1 bed.

Discover More

At Selina Commodore, you'll be treated to a range of inviting amenities, including free Wi-Fi to share all your amazing adventures online, a delightful restaurant to satisfy your culinary cravings, and spacious non-smoking rooms that come packed with free toiletries to pamper yourself after a day of exploration. Don't forget to ask at the tour desk about the exciting local experiences and adventures waiting right outside your door! And for those traveling with furry companions, you’ll love that this hotel is pet-friendly (with a small extra charge).

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Experience the Best

With an impressive 75 reviews singing its praises, guests rave about the gorgeous river views and convenient, accessible upper floors thanks to the elevator. Free parking makes it easier to hit the road and discover stunning Oregon, while non-stop comfort in your room awaits your return. So pack your bags and get ready for a memorable stay at the Commodore Hotel!

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Plan Your Stay

After a long day of exploration, there's no better way to unwind than at Street 14 Café, the delightful on-site eatery. Known for its family-friendly ambiance and delectable local cuisines, this café promises to tantalize your taste buds with fresh, hearty dishes that highlight the flavors of Astoria. Whether you're craving a comforting breakfast to fuel your adventures or a relaxing dinner after a busy day, the menu has something for everyone. So gather your loved ones and enjoy a meal against the backdrop of the hotel's inviting environment!

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Commodore Hotel

Amenities

Free parking

Restaurant

Free wifi

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Free toiletries

Picnic area

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Restaurant

Broder Strand

Family Friendly, Colombian, Local

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Commodore Hotel
Commodore Hotel
It was completely by chance that I decided to stay for a night in Astoria. It seemed to be in a good location on my way from Portland via the coast to Seattle. I did not know that Astoria was such a cute, unusual town and the hotel fit right in. Built like almost all of the still existing older buildings in town after the fire of 1925...despite having been boarded up for quite awhile, the owners and the ones before them took a lot of care in preserving as much of the original stuff as possible and to retain the character of the place. The room was very comfy and clean and even had an old pencil sharpener (hilarious, surprising piece of nostalgia) mounted on the wall - just as in my school days of the 70s. The hotel cafe/bar was great, too (owned and run by the same people). The evening I stayed they had a free, "round robin style" concert with three singer/songwriters from Austin, Seattle and Portland. Each played two songs and then the next artist was on. The owners and manager take great pride in the place and it was a great short stay. Small, local businesses like these should be supported - so go to the Commodore Hotel in Astoria!

Ls_o_ng

This hotel is right downtown in historic Astoria. Because of that, there is city noise if you elect to leave your window open, but the room comes with disposable earplugs). The public trolley line is two blocks away and there are restaurants all around the hotel. I had a small (very clean) room with a comfortable bed and chair and the room includes a sink. The bath and shower are shared and both were very clean and easy to use. (The shower was very good). My front desk clerk was pleasant and helpful regarding the hotel and surrounding area. This room experience is similar to staying in a McMenamins Hotel, albeit without a tavern.

Michael

Cozy boutique hotel with clean rooms. The essentials were available. Great towels, clean bathrooms. Windows open up to the street outside allowing for air circulation and the experience of the life in this small town. Ceiling fans have been added. Some rooms use a shared bathroom which is clear in the room description. The new owners are working on upgrades and being in a vintage hotel comes with some differences from modern amenities.

Ringwood

Location has good access to food and shops nearby (affiliated cafe downstairs), with close proximity to major roads in and out of town. Friendly staff and welcoming environment, with clean facilities. Easy access to the building afterhours, and I was able to get my key despite showing up much later than I expected. Nearby street parking was free overnight through 11AM; plenty of spaces.

Julia

The design is gorgeous - love reading more about the history of the building and the work that was done to restore it. The shared bathrooms were also extremely clean and had amazing water pressure.

Stephen

It was completely by chance that I decided to stay for a night in Astoria. It seemed to be in a good location on my way from Portland via the coast to Seattle. I did not know that Astoria was such a cute, unusual town and the hotel fit right in. Built like almost all of the still existing older buildings in town after the fire of 1925...despite having been boarded up for quite awhile, the owners and the ones before them took a lot of care in preserving as much of the original stuff as possible and to retain the character of the place. The room was very comfy and clean and even had an old pencil sharpener (hilarious, surprising piece of nostalgia) mounted on the wall - just as in my school days of the 70s. The hotel cafe/bar was great, too (owned and run by the same people). The evening I stayed they had a free, "round robin style" concert with three singer/songwriters from Austin, Seattle and Portland. Each played two songs and then the next artist was on. The owners and manager take great pride in the place and it was a great short stay. Small, local businesses like these should be supported - so go to the Commodore Hotel in Astoria!

Ls_o_ng

This hotel is right downtown in historic Astoria. Because of that, there is city noise if you elect to leave your window open, but the room comes with disposable earplugs). The public trolley line is two blocks away and there are restaurants all around the hotel. I had a small (very clean) room with a comfortable bed and chair and the room includes a sink. The bath and shower are shared and both were very clean and easy to use. (The shower was very good). My front desk clerk was pleasant and helpful regarding the hotel and surrounding area. This room experience is similar to staying in a McMenamins Hotel, albeit without a tavern.

Michael

Cozy boutique hotel with clean rooms. The essentials were available. Great towels, clean bathrooms. Windows open up to the street outside allowing for air circulation and the experience of the life in this small town. Ceiling fans have been added. Some rooms use a shared bathroom which is clear in the room description. The new owners are working on upgrades and being in a vintage hotel comes with some differences from modern amenities.

Ringwood

Location has good access to food and shops nearby (affiliated cafe downstairs), with close proximity to major roads in and out of town. Friendly staff and welcoming environment, with clean facilities. Easy access to the building afterhours, and I was able to get my key despite showing up much later than I expected. Nearby street parking was free overnight through 11AM; plenty of spaces.

Julia

The design is gorgeous - love reading more about the history of the building and the work that was done to restore it. The shared bathrooms were also extremely clean and had amazing water pressure.

Stephen

It was completely by chance that I decided to stay for a night in Astoria. It seemed to be in a good location on my way from Portland via the coast to Seattle. I did not know that Astoria was such a cute, unusual town and the hotel fit right in. Built like almost all of the still existing older buildings in town after the fire of 1925...despite having been boarded up for quite awhile, the owners and the ones before them took a lot of care in preserving as much of the original stuff as possible and to retain the character of the place. The room was very comfy and clean and even had an old pencil sharpener (hilarious, surprising piece of nostalgia) mounted on the wall - just as in my school days of the 70s. The hotel cafe/bar was great, too (owned and run by the same people). The evening I stayed they had a free, "round robin style" concert with three singer/songwriters from Austin, Seattle and Portland. Each played two songs and then the next artist was on. The owners and manager take great pride in the place and it was a great short stay. Small, local businesses like these should be supported - so go to the Commodore Hotel in Astoria!

Ls_o_ng

This hotel is right downtown in historic Astoria. Because of that, there is city noise if you elect to leave your window open, but the room comes with disposable earplugs). The public trolley line is two blocks away and there are restaurants all around the hotel. I had a small (very clean) room with a comfortable bed and chair and the room includes a sink. The bath and shower are shared and both were very clean and easy to use. (The shower was very good). My front desk clerk was pleasant and helpful regarding the hotel and surrounding area. This room experience is similar to staying in a McMenamins Hotel, albeit without a tavern.

Michael

Cozy boutique hotel with clean rooms. The essentials were available. Great towels, clean bathrooms. Windows open up to the street outside allowing for air circulation and the experience of the life in this small town. Ceiling fans have been added. Some rooms use a shared bathroom which is clear in the room description. The new owners are working on upgrades and being in a vintage hotel comes with some differences from modern amenities.

Ringwood

Location has good access to food and shops nearby (affiliated cafe downstairs), with close proximity to major roads in and out of town. Friendly staff and welcoming environment, with clean facilities. Easy access to the building afterhours, and I was able to get my key despite showing up much later than I expected. Nearby street parking was free overnight through 11AM; plenty of spaces.

Julia

The design is gorgeous - love reading more about the history of the building and the work that was done to restore it. The shared bathrooms were also extremely clean and had amazing water pressure.

Stephen

Location

258 14th Street, Astoria, 97103, Oregon, United States

Commodore Hotel