Cannery Pier Hotel

The Cannery Pier Hotel in Astoria, Oregon is a forty-six unit upscale boutique hotel which offers its customers a glimpse into Astorias historic and bustling waterfront past.The pier extends 600 feet into the Columbia River and provides hotel guests unparalleled views. From this vantage point the guest feels like a participant in the river traffic, not just a spectator. Located at the mouth of the river, this site was originally the Union Fishermans Cooperative Packing Company which processed and canned salmon, tuna, and various other Northwest fish. At one time Astoria was the salmon canning capital of the world and its bustling waterfront was like a mini San Francisco. Through its design and attention to detail, the look and feel of the Cannery Pier Hotel reflects the architecture of the original 1900 Union Fish Packing Cooperative Cannery building.
Traveler Opinions: Hotel review summary of Cannery Pier Hotel, Astoria Hotel
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Most recent review and rating for Cannery Pier Hotel in Astoria
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Wonderful Place to Stay
We stayed here in July and absolutely loved it. The staff could not be nicer. The room was great and the view was fantastic. Its a great place to relax and watch the ships go by from your room and bathtub. Their driver drove us out to dinner in their antique car, nice. Would love to go back.
Traveler's tip on recreational activities
They have bikes that you can use to ride on the boardwalk into town. Also go see the Peter Iredale (ship that wrecked over 100 years ago) on beach near Warrenton(about 20 min drive).