Travel
One Night Stay at the Bowline Hotel, Astoria, Oregon
- Item Number
- 5062
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 250 USD to prmis
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
The Bowline property used to be a fish processing plant when Astoria. Oregon was the world's canning capital. You'll receive a one night stay.
Experience everything this unique place has to offer. Get a taste of the Northwest at the bar, The Knot. Sweat it out in one of the barrel saunas overlooking the river. Hit the Riverwalk and explore Astoria like a local: curious, connected, and kind.
The forty rooms at Bowline Hotel are the result of deliberate decisions, balancing industrial aesthetics with modern comforts. Welcome home to sprawling king beds, luxurious sheets, and the warming glow of your own fireplace. Enjoy locally crafted touches, tall ceilings, and large windows. Take in the views from your private balcony overlooking the Columbia River and the historic sights of Astoria.
Begin your morning with in-room local coffee and teas, and revive your senses with live plants, a curated book selection, and artwork by local artists. Each room is uniquely furnished to invite a singular experience.
Rooms feature one King bed, in-room coffee and tea, luxurious linens, flat-screen TVs, WiFi, eco bath products and a small refrigerator. Choose from several floor plans with soaking tub, balcony or patio.
Visit BowlineHotel.com to learn more.
Item Special Note
Some blackout dates apply; the hotel will provide a calendar of them.
Expires April 30, 2025.
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