Offering a ski pass sales point, Hood River Hotel is the oldest hotel in Hood River, Oregon. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant, Broder Øst, which serves Scandinavian cuisine.
Anatoliy
United States of America
Large suite, bigger than I thought it would be. Plenty of room with comfortable furnishings. Right in downtown so walking to everything is convenient. Staff accommodated personal request upon arrival. Lobby is small, but comfortable and cozy with a large fireplace. Connected to a nice brunch spot in the lobby so easy to get good food without stepping outside.
Located 30 miles away from Multnomah Falls on I-84, this hotel features a restaurant serving American cuisine. It offers a full service spa and rooms with guest robes.
Rebecca
United States of America
Nice view of river and they have their own waterfall. easy access to Hood River and highway.
Located on 5 acres overlooking the Columbia River, this hotel is 2 miles away from Hood River town center. It features rooms with free Wi-Fi and free guest parking.
Featuring panoramic views of the mountain and the Columbia River Gorge, these accommodations are located on the edge of a 210-ft cliff. Plush bathrobes and free Wi-Fi are provided in all rooms.
Michael
United States of America
Bed was very comfortable, although took up over 80% of entire room. Bathroom was great. Nice tub and great water pressure. Enjoyed walking adjacent historical hotel property.
Only a 2-minute drive from I-84, this motel is a mile from the Mt Hood Railroad and Dinner Train and the Skylight Theater. Its rooms include flat-screen TVs.
Jeffrey
United States of America
This is a basic, independent, small town motel. The rooms were quiet. The rooms were not spacious, but there was ample space to move around. The bathroom was relatively large, and had been recently and nicely renovated. There were the usual amenities - fridge, flat-screen tv, dresser, closet, iron. The location is convenient for freeway access, but NOT for walking through the historical downtown of Hood River, which is a couple of miles away. Hood River is a lovely town to visit for quirky shops and restaurants.
Could hear water running from upstairs room, made me think...
Could hear water running from upstairs room, made me think the toilet was running but it wasn't. There wasn't enough coffee and no breakfast at all. Only the expensive river view rooms are "pet friendly". The grounds were beautiful, lot's of walking paths and little niches. Room was clean and comfortable, not overly large. Deck was nice.
Churchill
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
Unknown, to me, there was a big convention Iin town, so...
Unknown, to me, there was a big convention Iin town, so the hotel prices were jacked up, almost double, than it should have been.
Besides that, Hood River was great.
Bend, Oregon, I prefer over Hood River.
Christopher
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful views of the Columbia River Gorge!
Beautiful views of the Columbia River Gorge! Worth a trip across the bridge to White Salmon, Washington which is the Supernatural Capital of the Pacific Northwest! You can drive west along the river to cross back at the Bridge of the Gods where Charles Lindbergh flew his plane below the bridge. Fun to see the amphibious biplane at the harbor and the salmon fishing. Mount Hood and vineyards nearby. Loved Grateful Vineyard about 20 minutes out of town, with orchards and vines and great pizza with a view of Mount Hood. The Stone Hedge Garden restaurant has beautiful outdoor gardens, a historic house setting and delicious food. We drove all the way back from Portland to dine there a second time on the last night of our trip. We are seasoned travelers and loved this place.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Hood River is an old town and in the past few years has...
Hood River is an old town and in the past few years has become known for kiteboarding, wind-sailing, etc. There are lots of pubs and breweries. There are hiking trails, vineyards, wineries, lavender fields, and orchards all within a few miles. Downtown has many shops to visit. Many places are dog friendly.
Leigh
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed one night to go fishing at Drano Lake the next day...
We stayed one night to go fishing at Drano Lake the next day. The room isn't anything special with the usual amenities with nice comfortable beds. I do not recommend staying with children as the walls are quite thin and you can hear everything. Customer service is not existent with mediocre check-in process.
Chi
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Fabulous little town. Great restaurants, breweries,shopping.
Fabulous little town. Great restaurants, breweries,shopping. Outdoor enthusiasts: skiing, water sports, hiking,biking.
Hood River Hotel : rooms a little funky but hey if you want an authentic old hotel experience this is the place, lovely foyer w/ fire place to cozy up, restaurant . And best part right on Main Street w/ easy access to most everything
Very clean room and very comfy bed on the edge of town (opposite Safeways, so handy to pick up a few bits) - Our room was at the rear of the hotel and had a nice (if not particularly close) view of Mt Adams. It was very quiet when we were there (end August) and there's plenty of parking.
We got a taxi into town (5 mins) and walked back (forgetting that the walk back is uphill!)
2 queen room was huge! Bathroom set up was good - room with tub and toilet was separated from sink and mirror area.
Deck overlooking the river was a nice place to relax with a beautiful view.
Just a few minutes from downtown Hood River.
Highly recommend this lodging.
When pulling into the parking lot we weren’t impressed….. but the rooms and grounds were very impressive.
This hotel exceeded my expectations. The location is right next to the river and it has a beautiful outdoor pool with the view of the river. We had dinner at the hotel and the food and service were awesome. The room is big, clean, and the beds are very comfortable. I strongly recommend this hotel to anyone who is visit Hood River area.
Enjoyed staying in a historic hotel. We had a nice quiet and comfortable room on the third floor with view of the gardens. The very old elevator was fun to ride but might be off-putting to some. Great location and easy to get to. Short drive to Hood River and Crush Cider Café our favorite place for cider and great Mexican food.
Location was great. You could see the gorge from the parking lot and the hotel was walking distance to all of the downtown shops. The rooms were standard but the pool/hot tub area had huge windows that looked out towards Washington. It was beautiful. We'll be back in a few weeks. :)
Our room had partial views of the Columbia River. There is a short walk trail along the cliff in front of the hotel which offers lovely views. Room was comfortable and clean. Pub next door but 5 minutes drive into town for everything else. Reception staff very friendly
The Hotel was great, the staff were friendly and helpful even opening the bar on the evening (4th July) when everywhere else was shut. There were a group of us staying there that were going on to a wedding later in Portland.
the location and the very good staff. Michael the owner cooked a fantastic breakfast for us with everything you could want, all included in price. he also recommended things to do while we were in Hood river.
The location was spectacular! The grounds were so beautiful to walk in and the feeling in the hotel was so welcoming and warm. Recent upgrades have made the rooms modern and comfortable.
Bed was very comfortable, although took up over 80% of entire room. Bathroom was great. Nice tub and great water pressure. Enjoyed walking adjacent historical hotel property.
Hotel staff was super friendly and helpful. Dog friendly which was great.
Convenient to town...we walked but most probably would drive. Room was clean and comfortable.
Lovely location overlooking the river. Very nice to have kitchen facilities in the room. Very quiet. Next door to the classic Columbia Gorge hotel, where we ate meals.
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