Welcome to Astoria, Oregon!
We’re excited to have you join us for our wedding weekend in this historic Oregon coastal town. Below we’ve provided some recommendations for lodging as well as some discounts available to our guests. We hope you enjoy your time here as much as we will!

Stay

Lodging

If you’d like to stay close to the venue during the weekend, we have special rates at the following hotels in the area: 

Bowline Hotel | 2 minute drive, ~10 minute walk
1 9th St, Astoria, OR 97103
Use code J&L2026 for 20% off your stay valid March 19 – 22

Astoria Riverwalk Inn | 5 minute drive, ~30 minute walk
400 Industry Street, Astoria, OR 97103
Use code L&J2026 when booking online or mention our wedding if making a reservation over the phone for $129/night on select room types.

Norblad Hotel | Across the street from the venue
443 14th Street, Astoria, OR 97103
Use code DIRECT when booking online or mention our wedding if making a reservation over the phone for 10% off your stay.
Important to note: Norblad has cabins with shared bathrooms as well as suites with private bathrooms. Double-check which room type you’re booking.

You’re welcome to stay at the following hotels but we do not currently have special rates in place:

Cannery Pier Hotel & Spa | 5 minute drive, ~30 minute walk
10 Basin St, Astoria, OR 97103
Jeff and I have stayed here before and absolutely loved our stay! It’s located at the end of a pier near the 101 highway bridge.

The Seaview Cottages | 25 minute drive, no route suitable for walking
3728 Pacific Way, Seaview, WA 98644
Jeff and I have stayed here before and really enjoyed it as a more affordable option. The Seaview Biscuit Company is right next door and was very tasty.

Commodore Hotel | Across the street from the venue
258 14th St, Astoria, OR 97103
Located in a historic building, this hotel offers an on-site cafe, cocktail bar, and eatery, Broder Strand, as well as bike rentals, a community guitar 🤔, and an on-site vintage clothing boutique, Smidge.
Important to note: Commodore has cabins with shared bathrooms as well as suites with private bathrooms. Double-check which room type you’re booking.

Astoria Crest Motel | 5 minute drive, ~60 minute walk
5366 Lief Erikson Dr, Astoria, OR 97103
Located about 2.5 miles from downtown Astoria, the Astoria Crest Motel has some of the best views of the Columbia River and will be quieter than staying downtown.

Hotel Elliott | 2 minute drive, ~3 minute walk
357 12th St, Astoria, OR 97103
Hotel Elliott is located downtown and has a great rooftop terrace with 360 degree views of Astoria.

Getting there

Flying

Fly into either PDX (Portland International Airport) or SEA-TAC (Seattle–Tacoma International Airport). The drive to Astoria from PDX is around 2 hours and the drive from SEA-TAC is around 3 hours but flights into SEA-TAC may tend to run cheaper.
An Uber/Lyft could cost $250+ from PDX and $450+ from SEA-TAC so we would recommend renting a car if you’re able to.
If you’re unable to drive, there are a few options using public transit. The NorthWest Route with POINT is the most direct transit line from Portland and costs around $20. Most routes from SEA-TAC involve traveling to Portland by train or bus and taking the NorthWest Route with POINT mentioned above.

Getting around

Astoria Riverwalk Trolley
Runs the length of the Astoria riverfront and is only $1-2/passenger
Does not run in inclement weather

Sunset Empire Transportation District
Makes 20+ stops throughout Astoria and Warrenton
Monday-Friday only
Flat rate fare of $1/passenger

Uber/Lyft
We’ve been advised that Uber/Lyft is not always available in Astoria and to recommend our guests use these local taxi services:

Royal Cab
(503)325-5818

Mom’s Cabs of Astoria
(503) 325-8715