Offering English Tudor-style architecture, Best Western Windsor Inn is located in Ashland, Oregon. An outdoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and free WiFi access are featured here.
Offering an outdoor pool and barbecue, Arden Forest Inn is located in Ashland. Free private parking is available on site. Some units feature a seating area where you can relax.
Offering a seasonal outdoor pool, the Ashland Motel - Oregon provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. Free guest parking is available. A cable TV is featured in each guest room at this motel.
A 5-minute walk from Southern Oregon University, the Ashland Flagship Inn features an outdoor swimming pool. All guest rooms include a flat-screen TV with cable and free Wi-Fi.
Just 2.5 miles from downtown Ashland and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, this resort features suites and bungalows with natural mineral spring water soaking bathtubs. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
Featuring an indoor pool and a fitness center, Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Ashland offers rooms with free Wi-Fi. Southern Oregon University is 1.4 mi away.
Winchester Inn is set in Ashland, only 984 feet from Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant, featuring an outdoor patio. Free parking is also included.
Nice staff, great breakfast, pretty garden, lovely rooms
Located in Ashland, 9.4 miles from Oak Knoll Golf Course, Callahan's Lodge has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
The food! And the music. Very warm ambience.
Super comfy bed.
Ashland Valley Inn is located in Ashland, within 2.7 miles of Oregon Shakespeare Festival and 2.8 miles of Oregon Cabaret Theatre.
FAQs about hotels in Ashland
On average, 3-star hotels in Ashland cost $99 per night, and 4-star hotels in Ashland are $134 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Ashland can be found for $169 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Ashland this weekend is $103 or, for a 4-star hotel, $176. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Ashland for this weekend cost around $257 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $132 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Ashland for tonight. You'll pay around $168 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Ashland will cost around $242, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Quaint town. Neighborhoods and housing were nicely kept.
Quaint town. Neighborhoods and housing were nicely kept. I loved the layout and PNW-mountainy feel. Cute downtown areas with both a modern and traditional feel; i.e., modern amenities with a small-town feel. I didn't know there was a Shakespeare festival every year and would love to come back during this time. It's also a great place for outdoor activities like skiing, snowboarding, hiking, biking, etc.
Maria
United States of America
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The staff is always extremely informative and will greet you...
The staff is always extremely informative and will greet you with a kind smile. The location of this hotel is perfect walking distance to many excellent restaurants and the theatre. It is also dog friendly if you are travelling with a fur companion. We have stayed here many time and I would highly recommend this hotel!
Patricia
United States of America
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We love Asland and the downtown area, and the shops, and...
We love Asland and the downtown area, and the shops, and restaurants and Caldera Brewing Company too. It is close to many wineries also, and attractions. If you like plays there may be something playing outside or inside that you like. We like the fact that there isn't a sales tax on most items too. We like Medford with it's Fred Myers grocery stores, and Harry and David with their food, and wine tastes. We love Jacksonville also and the Union Patio Bar and Grill where we eat on the outside patio, and their food is delicious, and they have a great happy hour over by 5PM, however, and the town is very historical. We drove to Lake of the Woods from there and it was nice to see that area with views of Mt McLaughlin, and a restaurant and bar area, and campgrounds, and boating and swimming. Crater Lake National Park is drivable from there, but it would be a longer drive. Grants Pass is also not very far, and there are many wineries there too.
Joanne Skeen
United States of America
10
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Ashland is so beautiful, we finally took the time to go left...
Ashland is so beautiful, we finally took the time to go left off of HWY 5 and check it out! The downtown scene is very lively, loads of restaurants to check out, good variety as well. Worth a visit for sure!
Meg
United States of America
10
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We came for 2 plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Theater and...
We came for 2 plays at the Oregon Shakespeare Theater and enjoyed it immensely. Great restaurants, great bike path, and wonderful, wonderful ambience. Bear creek bikeway is one of the great trails in all of Oregon! Omar's Steak House is circa 1946 with wonderful food & atmosphere. We come down from Portland every year!
Aptbroker1
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We were there for a play by OSF and we were not disappointed...
We were there for a play by OSF and we were not disappointed. I've always loved productions by OSF.
The Breadboard had delicious breakfast, really nice staff too. My husband loved Morning Glory for brunch. Downtown is lovely to walk along.
Overall we enjoyed Ashland and hope to return.
Very reasonable for Ashland and a descent room. Easy check in right at 3pm. I was upstairs close to the office and it was quite enough. Comfy bed and low pressure shower, but did the job. Plenty of food close by, but many packed on a Saturday morning. I walked to downtown for a Shakespear play in late afternoon and felt safe enough by myself, even coming back at 11pm. It's 1.5 miles, flat and easy. Maybe not for everyone, but I enjoyed the walk and weather.
This is our second time staying at the Plaza Inn and Suites and we absolutely love it! We feel welcome and the accommodations/rooms are so comfortable. The staff are helpful and courteous and put my fears about not being able to traverse the Siskiyou pass due to snow to rest. We will definitely continue to stay here in our future travels to the Pacific Northwest. The location is perfect. A stone's throw to downtown Ashland which we found highly convenient.
Comfortable beds, lack of carpet so clean floors, looked / felt renovated, 3 sinks in room (double queen room), few min drive from downtown Ashland, very spacious room, breakfast was fine given room price. Room had a kitchen with 2 burners and sink that we didn't use but would've if we stayed longer!
The design and hominess was so well done, down to the seasonal candies, apple decor and animals to see in the yard (horses and an adorable cat!) It is so peaceful, clean, safe and quiet and so close to Ashland downtown and nearby hiking. Owner is a sweet, chatty, nice woman too!
The room was clean and quiet. We enjoyed the breakfast and the pool. Sleeping was a bit uncomfortable as the room was very stuffy and the pillows too lofty. The location is excellent for visiting SOU. Overall, a very good hotel for the price.
It's a town that lives for the Shakespeare festival, so know that as you start looking at places here. I actually used to stay at the Ashland Hotel, but thought I would mix it up. Stay was just fine. It's what a best western feels like.
Great location. Good size room comfortable with all amenities. John at the front desk was very cordial and helpful. He gave us a wonderful recommendation for dinner downtown Ashland.
Thumbs up John for his smile and hospitality!
This is a great option for anyone visiting Ashland. It's an easy walk into the downtown and to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival theatres. The staff was very friendly and the complimentary breakfast had a large selection.
We loved the historic downtown hotel. The decorations for Christmas were amazing. The lobby had a huge tree and the balconies were decorated with garland. The roaring fire was great to sit byl we loved eating at Larks.
The rooms were nice and clean. The staff were friendly and helpful. The breakfast was nice. Close to downtown shops and theaters (Oregon Shakespeare Festival and Oregon Cabaret Theatre).
Unless you recognize the name, you wont know that this property is an iconic Ashland institution. I'm happy we decided on the place, and even happier that the property is now doing well.
Without doubt the best hotel we stayed at on our trip along the west coast. Large and comfortable rooms, great staff and very nice breakfast. Also has a laundry onsite.
The breakfast was very good, and the staff prepared our gluten free meal as promised. The location is terrific;; an easy walk to nearly any part of downtown Ashland.
The balcony is unexpected, facing the mountian, very pleased to stay in this hotel. Walking distance to the thearter and center area for food and shopping.
We liked everything. Breakfast was great, the room was spacious and the staff was super courteous. Highly recommend the Hampton Inn & Suites in Ashland.
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