Tiny House Near Downtown Astoria
4.9
Outstanding(111 Reviews)Cottage in Astoria, OR
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Air conditioner and more
About this cottage rental
Brand new boutique cottage nestled behind a historic 19th century property in the heart of Astoria's Uppertown District. Located just off the Riverwalk, enjoy beautiful sunset walks along Mill Pond and the waterfront. Designated parking at the Firehouse Museum and ample street parking. Steps to restaurants, museums, shopping, entertainment, and panoramic views from the Astoria Column. Take in all the natural beauty and adventure Astoria has to offer.
This 288 sq. ft. studio is stylishly decorated and very comfortable with a queen size daybed, stocked kitchenette, smart TV, Wi-Fi and a floating wood countertop for dining, working or hanging out. It has a new mini split air conditioner with heat pump to keep you comfortable year round. The large bathroom has a brand new large tiled shower with a mural and is stocked with products from the beauty salon in the front of the property. The entrance draws you along a potted garden filled with bamboo, vines and ferns leading to a lovely shared covered deck area with seating and a fountain where you can unwind. The unit is through a gate and up a few stair steps from there with cozy private decking, a café table and chairs.
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In case you're new to the area here's a couple ideas for things to do around town:
Astoria Sunday Market (https://www.astoriasundaymarket.com/about): A combination of a farmer's and artist's market every Sunday downtown during the warmer months.
The Sea Crab House (https://theseacrabhouse.com): A local favorite for seafood.
Mo's (https://ilovemoschowder.com/mos-astoria): Another local favorite for seafood
Thai Me Up by Patta (https://www.thaimeuporder.com/): Good Thai food
Fort George Brewery (https://fortgeorgebrewery.com): Local brewery to unwind at after your northwest adventures, if you like IPAs try the Vortex.
Buoy Beer Company (https://www.buoybeer.com/): Another local brewery but this one is out on the pier.
The Astoria Column (https://astoriacolumn.org): For an incredible view stretching from Saddle Mountain to the Washington coast take some time to climb the column or hike to the area on one of the trails. FYI, a parking pass is $5.
Long Beach, WA (https://smalltownwashington.com/things-to-do-in-long-beach-wa/): Fly a kite, take a surfing lesson or just drive down the nearly 30 miles of beach until you find your perfect spot. This is roughly a 30 minute scenic drive from Astoria.
Bowpicker Fish & Chips (https://bowpicker.com/): I'm not a giant fan of fish & chips but I have friends who rave about this place.
Pelayo's Taqueria (https://www.facebook.com/taqueriapelayos/): A nearby taco truck with good food and good selection.
Hwy 101 (https://www.oregoncoasttravel.net/): The Oregon coast is very scenic all year long. Take a drive and explore some of our natural beauty and small coastal towns. A few places to check out are Seaside, Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach, Oswald West State Park (the short hike to Short Sand Beach is nice).
Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area (https://myodfw.com/jewell-meadows-wildlife-area-visitors-guide): This is a little out of the way but it's a scenic drive and you are pretty much guaranteed to see a large herd of elk beside the road if you arrive near sunrise or sunset in the cooler months.
Fort Stevens State Park (https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=129): Check out an old ship wreck and enjoy a view of the ocean.
This 288 sq. ft. studio is stylishly decorated and very comfortable with a queen size daybed, stocked kitchenette, smart TV, Wi-Fi and a floating wood countertop for dining, working or hanging out. It has a new mini split air conditioner with heat pump to keep you comfortable year round. The large bathroom has a brand new large tiled shower with a mural and is stocked with products from the beauty salon in the front of the property. The entrance draws you along a potted garden filled with bamboo, vines and ferns leading to a lovely shared covered deck area with seating and a fountain where you can unwind. The unit is through a gate and up a few stair steps from there with cozy private decking, a café table and chairs.
########### Guidebook ###########
In case you're new to the area here's a couple ideas for things to do around town:
Astoria Sunday Market (https://www.astoriasundaymarket.com/about): A combination of a farmer's and artist's market every Sunday downtown during the warmer months.
The Sea Crab House (https://theseacrabhouse.com): A local favorite for seafood.
Mo's (https://ilovemoschowder.com/mos-astoria): Another local favorite for seafood
Thai Me Up by Patta (https://www.thaimeuporder.com/): Good Thai food
Fort George Brewery (https://fortgeorgebrewery.com): Local brewery to unwind at after your northwest adventures, if you like IPAs try the Vortex.
Buoy Beer Company (https://www.buoybeer.com/): Another local brewery but this one is out on the pier.
The Astoria Column (https://astoriacolumn.org): For an incredible view stretching from Saddle Mountain to the Washington coast take some time to climb the column or hike to the area on one of the trails. FYI, a parking pass is $5.
Long Beach, WA (https://smalltownwashington.com/things-to-do-in-long-beach-wa/): Fly a kite, take a surfing lesson or just drive down the nearly 30 miles of beach until you find your perfect spot. This is roughly a 30 minute scenic drive from Astoria.
Bowpicker Fish & Chips (https://bowpicker.com/): I'm not a giant fan of fish & chips but I have friends who rave about this place.
Pelayo's Taqueria (https://www.facebook.com/taqueriapelayos/): A nearby taco truck with good food and good selection.
Hwy 101 (https://www.oregoncoasttravel.net/): The Oregon coast is very scenic all year long. Take a drive and explore some of our natural beauty and small coastal towns. A few places to check out are Seaside, Ecola State Park, Cannon Beach, Oswald West State Park (the short hike to Short Sand Beach is nice).
Jewell Meadows Wildlife Area (https://myodfw.com/jewell-meadows-wildlife-area-visitors-guide): This is a little out of the way but it's a scenic drive and you are pretty much guaranteed to see a large herd of elk beside the road if you arrive near sunrise or sunset in the cooler months.
Fort Stevens State Park (https://stateparks.oregon.gov/index.cfm?do=park.profile&parkId=129): Check out an old ship wreck and enjoy a view of the ocean.
Amenities
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Map of Astoria, OR
Reviews
4.9
Outstanding(111 Reviews)4.9
Exactly as advertised! We will be coming back. Location on the edge of the downtown within walking distance to everything. Had a lovely 7 mile loop walk from the lodging taking in the cathedral tree, the column, and historic district. This place is as charming as you might hope it to be. And super easy check in I am sure if we needed anything the owner would be very responsive but as it was we needed nothing!
4.9
Beautiful experience, ideal for a couple. Will definitely come back.
4.9
This place is special and unique. It has beautiful finishes and is clean and simple. We enjoyed being able to walk to town.
4.9
This was a great little place to crash after a day of touring the Oregon coast. Clean and cozy.
4.9
This property was exactly what we pictured and needed for our stay. Enjoyed the location and ease of getting to/from. There is a local bar nearby and did experience some noise but was not bothersome. We will consider booking again when we travel to Astoria in the future.
4.9
It was the perfect spot to recover each day after our activities. Wonderfully cozy, with nice amenities.
4.9
I lived in Astoria for several years and came back to visit friends. I ran across this VRBO, read great reviews, and booked it. The rental is beautifully done! The bed is super comfy and cozy, nice little kitchen stocked with coffee, fantastic bathroom with usual amenities. Both patios are very relaxing. Worth every…single…penny!
4.9
I have to admit, driving by the property we weren't sure what we were in store for but it turned out to be an amazing place! Super cuit, very clean and close to everything. Huge bathroom and just enough kitchen for what we needed. It's actually very quiet even being just off the main drag. As I mentioned above, we loved this place!
4.9
Really cool and adventurous little place. Getting to the property was a bit of a hassle (the hair salon mentioned was actually an unmarked building when we were there), and parking was a little ambiguous because the parking spot isn't marked, which isn't the fault of the property owner. Instructions for parking could have been a little more clear, but other than everything was great! The owner was super accommodating, and he was really good about communicating with us. He even shipped me an item I accidentally left behind.
4.9
It was cozy and nicely kept up. The bathroom and shower area was exceptional and luxurious. It's walkable to town, which we liked, but it's a bit of a hike (20-25ish mins on foot, each way).
The only downside we didn't foresee was it's proximity to the main road, which made it quite noisy during all daytime hours.
The host was super communicative and clearly takes good care of this space. The bedding and mattress were some of the best I've experienced in a rental!
4.9
This property was perfect for my partner and I's weekend getaway. It was nice for being out and about all day and having a comfortable place to rest. We liked the little bit of privacy being tucked away. It was very clean and the host is easy to reach and very kind. Our only complaint is that the curtain on the door is a bit thin so the automatic light by the door would wake us at times when the wind would move the plants around it. But overall we had a great time!
4.9
Very small but had everything we needed. Not right in the downtown area but fairly convenient. Definitely need a car. Nice outdoor space if the weather is good. We liked it.
4.9
Very cute, clean place. It is also close to most of the things we had planned for our visit (museums, parks, etc.). Thoughtful touches like coffee, water, popcorn. Lots of extra towels if needed
4.9
Cute little studio tucked in a quiet spot behind businesses. The very comfortable bed, roomy modern bathroom, and handy kitchenette were all appreciated.
4.9
We went to Astoria for a weekend trip to get out of the city and loved our experience at La Cabane Noire. The patio is beautiful, the location is quiet and secluded, though it is a little drive or long walk into town, which we were fine with. The parking situation was a little weird but not unmanageable. Thanks Brian for the great space and lovely amenities.
4.9
Tiny space but well laid out. Had everything we needed for a short stay. Location was good. The landlord answered our 1question right away
Just a great stay
4.9
Needed a getaway and this was the perfect weekend. weather, wine, food, massage and a quaint little place to lay my head. a little diamond
4.9
Great stay and would stay again! Loved the private walkway and large bathroom and shower. Couple things that could have improved the experience would have been to include a map or picture of the parking lot for the parking tag. There weren’t any cars there when we parked so it was unclear which lot was appropriate. Also it says there’s a toaster but there is none so sadly we had untoasted bagels for breakfast.
4.9
Tiny little studio is beautifully decorated. The space is very efficient, with ⅓ bed, ⅓ bathroom and ⅓ bar/kitchenette. Small issue discovered on check in was dealt with immediately by property owner.
We were in town for a show at the local theatre and had a lovely visit.
My only suggestion is to add an extended hook in the bathroom for full length hanging capabilities.
Tiny issue
4.9
tiny house big on style and warmth. so much packed into a small space made the ideal cozy haven (with a hint of romanticism). the outdoor space leading to the living space is a small oasis within itself. the tiny home is ideally located; nice walk to downtown.
just a word about Brain. when i informed him that the coffee maker was not working, he secured a gift card at a downtown coffee house within minutes. the sweetest gesture.
would definitely stay here again.
4.9
Over all, we enjoyed our stay. The place is very clean and comfortable. My only very minor issue I would mention, is there aren’t any windows you can open. I like to sleep with a window open at night, and besides the front door and the French doors, there is nothing to leave open. Something you might want to know. I adjusted. It really is a cute place, and probably even better in the warmer months when you can utilize the outdoor seating.
4.9
Had a short weekend trip to Astoria for some antique shopping and stayed here. A very cute little place tucked back behind businesses with ample privacy and easy access to downtown. Very cozy, and adorable interior. Will definitely book again next time we are staying in Astoria :)
4.9
Cute and small
4.9
My husband and I stayed here for four nights and it was a perfect home base. Beautiful, flat walk into town. It’s next to the Highway but is well sheltered from the sound of traffic. we loved the kitchenette, bathroom, and the very comfy bed. We would happily stay again, thanks!
4.9
This tiny house is exactly as described and depicted and we throughly enjoyed our 3 night stay. Here are the things that impressed me. The decor is so attractive: the soft silhouette of tall pines on the accent wall is a lovely reminder of the surroundings in the Pacific NW; the color scheme in the main room is soft and relaxing (I love the corner details on the crown molding). Although it is indeed a tiny house, we were very comfortable and found it easy enough to live out of our suitcases, one on the chaise in the main living area and one tucked just inside the bathroom on the luggage rack. The few things that needed hanging fit nicely inside the tiny closet and on one of the nobs by the entry door. The bathroom is spacious and offered plenty of spots to put your Dopp kit/toiletry bag and hang up damp towels. And as others have commented, the shower is great - it’s spacious, shiny clean and so pretty - I loved the blue tile walls and grey tile floor - so nicely decorated! The towels provided are nice too - fluffy, clean and in good repair. We would love to stay at La Cabane Noire again if our travels lead us to Astoria.
4.9
This was the perfect little place to stay in Astoria. It wasn't right in the downtown area, but was a very short drive- or you could probably walk it also. It was very clean, everything worked as it should, bed was comfortable! Great place to stay as a couple.
4.9
Charming appointed boutique studio with comfortable amenities, private outdoor courtyard; beautifully decorated, with exquisite customized details (corbels, courtyard decor, lots of plants, private seating, easy to access; with wonderful courtyard entry, beautifully decorated and very welcoming! The Red Door is a beautiful touch, making finding the VRBO easy to find. Recommend the following quick fixes to make it perfection. Add a Toaster, Toilet brush, Paper Towels. Bar top needs to be secured to the wall; very wobbly and with time will fully dislocate from the wall / attached cabinetry. We ended up parking along the street as the Firestation Museum had cars parked sideways across the parking spots, and didn't feel appear we should park there. Otherwise, a perfect, cozy place to stay. Thank You!
4.9
Overall great place. Can't beat the location, close to everything and safe. It is super clean, well equipped, bed is super comfortable, neighbors (business's) are very nice. This Tiny House is TINY! The bathroom is half the size of the house, it's huge. The neighbors that share a common patio space smoke cigarettes and it is close enough to your space to smell. Overall a fantastic option. The host is top notch.
4.9
The house is adorable! Perfect size for two people. The bed is super comfortable. The bathroom is gorgeous. We had a great time!
4.9
Cute, quiet and relaxing hide away. Tucked away between two buildings, lots of privacy and quiet.
4.9
Lovely leafy approach to a tiny apartment passing lots of plants and a fountain. Exterior charming, little cobwebs but otherwise nice. Interior very lovely, compact, nice little kitchen with microwave and tiny fridge, so no cooking. Roomy updated bathroom with excellent shower. Further east end of town, short walk to Safeway.
4.9
We stayed two nights in Astoria. Our accommodations were great! Our host promptly replied to our messages and answered all our questions. This was our very first VRBO experience and it was very positive.
We didn’t think the area was at all suspect as other guests have commented. It was close to the river walk which we used the entire time we were there. We could walk to many great restaurants and breweries.
The red door was easy to find and parking was good at the museum across the street. The only slightly difficult thing was crossing the street. But using the cross walk made it more safe.
Very cute room and great bathroom which was huge. The bed was comfy. The kitchenette was enough for us. It is a little smaller than you can tell in pictures but for one or two people who are busy exploring Astoria, it was perfect.
We recommend this property.
4.9
Had a wonderful time very cozy and tranquil! Will definitely stay there again!
4.9
Perfect for mother/daughter trip.
4.9
This tiny house behind the salon is a solid getaway. The amenities are superb. The bed is incredibly comfortable. The shower is great. The place is a 15 to 20 minute walk to all the sites except the column, which is a short drive. I would stay here again!
4.9
This place is not for everyone. I really liked many things about this cute little place and it did have a wonderful bathroom and kitchen. My partner had problems with the light coming through the windows at night, the bed against the wall and way too many bed pillows. I enjoyed my stay there and would go there again. The private deck was lovely and a lot of thought went into all the details and decorating.
4.9
My wife and I stayed here for a week and it was the perfect home base for walking all over town. A little smaller than we were expecting from the photos but not a problem. Great place to stay!
4.9
Proposed to my girlfriend now fiancé and everything was amazing
4.9
Loved the off-street seclusion. Loved the kitchenette. Loved the access. Loved the apartment. Wonderfaul stay for me during the Fisher Poets event. Walkable to activities and beautiful scenery. I would return in a heartbeat.
4.9
So many beautiful touches in this tiny house. Bed is very comfortable. We enjoyed hiking from house up to Astoria Column and visiting maritime museum. Highly recommend.
FAQs
How much does this cottage cost compared to others in Astoria?
The average price for a rental in Astoria is $261 per night. This rental is $91 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this cottage?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Tiny House Near Downtown Astoria. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this cottage?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this cottage. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Tiny House Near Downtown Astoria pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this cottage is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Tiny House Near Downtown Astoria?
We found 7 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, parking, and balcony or patio.
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