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Discover what makes Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites and Luna Cafe a standout in Southern Oregon. Browse our collection of press articles and see why our retro-modern charm, exceptional service, and delectable cuisine have garnered rave reviews and widespread acclaim.

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Pool at Ashalnd Hills

7 Affordable Summer Vacations To Take This Year, From the Caribbean To Montana: Matador Network

Dubbed “the next Napa” and hailed as one of the top small art towns in the country, Ashland is tucked between the Siskiyou Mountains and the Cascades. It’s known for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, excellent wine, a robust food scene, and gorgeous mountain hiking, biking, and trail running routes, including the Pacific Crest Trail.

Southern Oregon

Oregon’s Top Spring Break Destinations: What’s Up Northwest

Southern Oregon: Southern Oregon has so much to offer families looking for a great Spring Break destination. A quick, four hour drive from Portland, Ashland is known for its Lithia Park, featuring a 100-acre vista of emerald lawns, a sandy volleyball court, picnic areas and a playground. The best place for families to stay is Ashland Hills Hotel, which has tennis courts, complimentary bike rentals, spa suite, LUNA Café and Instagram-worthy mid-century ball chair.

Aerial view of  Ashland Hills

Would you pay $20,000 to live in a hotel room for a month? Some guests are – Washington Post

And it is not the only property making changes to its rooms as an investment for long-term stays. South Oregon’s Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites remodeled its suites in the early days of the pandemic to accommodate kitchens, and it says the response has been “shocking.” Kitchen suites are $1,900 per month, and rooms or standard suites are $1,400 to $1,600 per month.

Fall in Southern Oregon

The 30 Best Small Towns for Fall Foliage – Reader’s Digest

Ashland is best known for its Tony Award-winning Oregon Shakespeare Festival, but this gem of a town also boasts some of the most spectacular fall foliage in the Pacific Northwest. The best place to soak it in is Lithia Park. Located downtown, this 93-acre paradise explodes with red, yellow, orange, and gold each fall. Don’t miss the Japanese Gardens, duck ponds, and hiking trails, which are especially vibrant and photo-worthy this time of year.


Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites is the perfect place to lay your head at the end of the day. The retro-modern decor is fun and attractive, but the real selling point is the hotel’s gorgeous mountain views. You’ll also enjoy some of the best amenities in town, including a swimming pool, tennis courts, and complimentary breakfast.

Aerial view of Tennis Courts

Places to stay in Ashland, from camping to luxury digs  – The Oregonian

The Ashland Hills Hotel on the south side, near Interstate 5’s Exit 14, rests on 14 acres and is one of the largest hotel and conference event spaces in Southern Oregon.


The renovated interior draws on original, swanky 1970s features, like globe lighting and a bell bottom-era color palette of tangerine orange, galaxy blue and chartreuse lichen green.

Ashland Hills in the Fall

February travel deals for Disneyland, SeaWorld, San Luis Obispo  – The San Diego Union-Tribune

Ashland, Ore., is best known for its Shakespeare Festival, but savvy travelers know there’s more there. Just south of town, Mount Ashland is the highest peak in the region’s Siskiyou Mountains, and it has a 220-acre ski area with 23 runs and five lifts.

Southern Oregon Wineries

Trip Planners – Ashland Wine Tasting – 1859 Magazine

There is no better place in America to combine bold wines and the boisterous Bard than in Ashland. So far south in Oregon, Ashland feels as much norther California as it does Southern Oregon. Climate doesn’t strictly respect state boarders, but the climate for wine growing in Southern Oregon does have its boundaries.

Roadtrip Retro Hotels

Romantic Getaways – 1859 Magazine

The Ashland Hills Hotel is a surprise of retro proportions. The 100-room recently renovated hotel is a destination in itself and the jumping-off point for amazing small wineries you have never heard of. This tasteful renovation of a 1970s property smacks of Palm Springs and its classic Mid-century modern architecture and furniture.

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Smooth Landing at the Luna

Some friends and I had just enjoyed (mostly) the Steve Martin play “Picasso at the Lapine Agile” at the Cabaret Theater in Ashland. The matinee ended at 3 p.m., and the butternut squash/carrot soup tasted great, but didn’t stick. I’d seen where Luna Cafe inside Ashland Hills Inn had begun serving Sunday evening jazz from 4 to 6, so Lane and I made our way to the southern end of town for a groovy change of pace and no-sweat parking…

Collage of pizza and hoel

Best food, fun stops off Oregon’s I-5: Ashland..

Zooming by on Oregon’s section of Interstate 5 gets you quickly from point A (Ashland) to point B (the banks of the Columbia River), but you’ll also miss out on indie restaurants, cafes and snack shops that earned the state its artisanal reputation…

Retro design

Ashland Hills Hotel Featured in 1859 Oregon’s Magazine

Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites is a classic spot that has been extensively renovated and given and very mod feel. The retro furnishings and the epic lobby decor will put you in the mood for a Jetsons-like vacation…

Retro decor

A Retro-Modern Marvel: Ashland Hills Hotel & Suites

As soon as I stepped into Ashland Hills Hotel and Suites, I knew I was home. This hotel, conveniently located right off of I-5 at the edge of the Oregon/California border, is the ideal road trip stop for travelers looking for comfort and style. With more than 100 guest rooms, 70 spacious suites, a cafe, and large, flexible event space, the Ashland Hills Hotels and Suites is the ideal spot for road trip warriors, families, business travelers, weddings, business events and conferences, and outdoor enthusiasts visiting Ashland to take advantage of the nearby mountains and rivers…

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