A stay tied to the Columbia River.
Bowline Hotel sits right on the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon, in a space that once hummed with the business of fish processing. Today, it channels that industrial history into something genuinely luxurious without ever losing sight of the city it calls home.
Your perfect waterfront escape.
Astoria was once the canning capital of the world, and Bowline Hotel is a living piece of that story. The building's past as a fish processing plant has shaped its entire character, with reclaimed wood, industrial details, and photography that speaks to the community it has always called home. Perched right over the Columbia River, this is a place that invites you to slow down, watch cargo ships drift by, and simply be present.
Can't can this feeling.
Across the 40 rooms and suites at Bowline Hotel, every detail has been deliberately chosen. Balconies and patios frame wide river or city views, and tall ceilings and large windows keep each space feeling open and airy. Fireplaces, live plants, curated books, local artwork, and comfortable bathrobes make each space feel genuinely lived-in. Sweat out the stresses of everyday life in the cedar barrel saunas overlooking the water, or visit the standalone Ice House across the pier where sea lions regularly visit.
The Knot Bar sits right in the hotel lobby, making it easy to settle in with a craft cocktail and a view of the Columbia River as soon as you arrive. The menu draws from Scandinavian cuisine and nods to the region's deep seafood history. Cocktails are handcrafted and celebrate local distilleries. In-room dining is also available for nights when you'd rather not head out. Downtown Astoria is a short walk away, with a wide range of restaurants and cafes.

Meetings + Events
Hosting a meeting or event? Bowline Hotel offers a 250-square-foot riverfront boardroom that accommodates up to 14 people, making it well-suited for small meetings and breakout sessions. Full property buyouts are also available, allowing for indoor and outdoor gatherings of up to 125 people. To learn more, click here.