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Hotel Elliott is your base for a full range of recreation choices: Touring specialty shops and galleries, historic sites, hiking and beachcombing, golf, and much more. Click the destinations on the map below for a look at what’s in store for you in historic Astoria, Oregon.


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Schooner 12th Street Bistro
Baked Alaska Soup Company
Rosemary Baking Company
Drina Daisy
Wet Dog Café & Brew Pub
Home Spirit Bakery & Café
Columbian Café
T. Paul’s Urban Café
Andrew & Steve’s Café
Cannery Café
Café Uniontown
Silver Salmon Grille
Fulios Pastaria and Tuscan Steakhouse
Astoria Thai Cuisine & Seafood
Rogue Ales Public House
John Jacobs Waterfront Grill
Danish Maid Bakery


Wes Rose’s Antiques
Valley Bronze of Oregon
Michael’s Antiques
Phog Bounder’s Antique Mall
RiverSea Gallery
Purple Cow Toys
The Cellar on 10th
Lunar Boy Gallery
AVA
Finnware
Adagio


Astoria Riverwalk & Riverfront Trolley is a 2-mile path along the scenic Columbia River. The restored 1913 Riverfront takes visitors along the waterfront and through the historic sights of downtown Astoria. Learn more here: homepage.mac.com/cearl/trolley

Liberty Theatre, one of the 12 “Save America’s Treasures” historic sites, is a dramatically restored 1925 Vaudeville and motion picture theater that once hosted performers such as Bing Crosby, Ozzie Nelson and Duke Ellington. Learn more here: www.liberty-theater.org

Astoria Column, built atop Coxcomb Hill in 1926, is patterned after the Trajan Column in Rome. This 125-foot, 164-step tower offers spectacular views of the city and surrounding scenery. Learn more here: www.oregoncoast.com/astorcol

Columbia River Maritime Museum, Astoria’s top tourist attraction, is hailed as one of the country’s finest maritime museums. Founded in 1962, the museum recently underwent a $7 million expansion. Learn more here: www.crmm.org

Astoria Aquatic Center is available to Hotel Elliott guests. It features a recreation pool, main pool, spa pool, children’s pool, and fitness program, as well as lap, recreational and family swim options. Learn more here: www.swimastoria.com

Captain George Flavel House is one of the Northwest’s bestpreserved examples of Queen Anne architecture. Built around 1886 for the Flavel Family, this house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Learn more here: www.clatsophistoricalsociety.org

Seaside, Cannon Beach & Long Beach Peninsula each are only a 30-minute drive from Hotel Elliott, offering easy access to the beauty of Oregon and Washington beaches. Learn more here, www.cannonbeach.org here www.seasideor.com and here www.funbeach.com

Fort Clatsop is a highlight for visitors following the end of the Lewis & Clark Trail. The re-created fort interprets the winteringover of the famed expedition at the westward end of their journey. Learn more here: www.nps.gov/lewi/planyourvisit/fortclatsop.htm

Fort Canby marks the site where the Lewis & Clark expedition first encountered the Pacific Ocean in 1805. Located in Cape Disappointment State Park near Ilwaco, Wash., the fort features numerous detailed exhibits. Also explore the lighthouses at both locations.
Learn more here: www.parks.wa.gov/parks

Fort Stevens off Hwy 101 10 miles west of Astoria, sits at the mouth of the Columbia River in Fort Stevens State Park. Once a defensive outpost from the Civil War through World War II and now a historical site. Visitors can explore the museum, old gun batteries and the wreck of the Peter Iredale at low tide. Learn more here: www.oldoregon.com/Pages/fortstevens.htm

Heritage Museum The Clatsop County Heritage Museum is in a beautiful, neo-classical building built in 1904, formerly the Astoria City Hall. The museum's rotating and permanent exhibits bring the area's history to life. Learn more here: www.clatsophistoricalsociety.org