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Hotel in Newberg
Only 2 blocks for highway 99W, this hotel is 6 miles from Champoeg State Park. It offers an indoor pool and free Wi-Fi. Every room includes a flat-screen TV, microwave and fridge.
Hotel in Newberg
Located in Newberg, 22 miles from South Waterfront City Park, Best Western Newberg Inn provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and express check-in and check-out.
This location was a very convenient distance to wineries, great place for your dog, lots of food choices!
Hotel in Newberg
The all-new Holiday Inn Express Newberg Wine Country is conveniently located off Hwy 99, in the Willamette Valley.
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Located in Newberg in the Oregon region, Willamette Valley Apt - Surrounded by Wineries! has a patio.
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The Bungalows at Bellingar Estates #3 is located in Newberg, 24 miles from Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, 24 miles from Portland Art Museum, and 24 miles from Portland State University.
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The Bungalows at Bellingar Estates #4 is located in Newberg, 24 miles from Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, 24 miles from Portland Art Museum, as well as 24 miles from Portland State University.
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Located in Newberg, 21 miles from Portland Art Museum and 21 miles from Portland State University, Spectacular Valley View in Wine Country offers a spa and wellness center and air conditioning.
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Located in Newberg, The Setting Inn Willamette Valley offers accommodations with a balcony or a patio, free Wifi and flat-screen TV, as well as a garden and a terrace.
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Charming Newberg Home Walk to Dtwn, Wineries is located in Newberg, 22 miles from South Waterfront City Park, 23 miles from Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, as well as 23 miles from Portland Art...
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Chehalem Getaway is located in Newberg, 24 miles from Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park, 24 miles from Portland Art Museum, as well as 25 miles from Portland State University.
Many families visiting Newberg loved staying at Best Western Newberg Inn, Travelodge by Wyndham, Newberg, and Holiday Inn Express Newberg - Wine Country, an IHG Hotel.
Best Western Newberg Inn, Travelodge by Wyndham, Newberg, and Holiday Inn Express Newberg - Wine Country, an IHG Hotel are some of the popular hotels in Newberg.
For hotels in Newberg that serve highly-rated breakfasts, try Best Western Newberg Inn, Travelodge by Wyndham, Newberg, and Holiday Inn Express Newberg - Wine Country, an IHG Hotel.
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We were in Newberg visiting George Fox University. I really thought it was going to be a lively little college town. However, the downtown is only one street. There were very few options for eating, and many of them didn't have space to sit down. We ate at a taqueria on the main street which was really wonderful food, but actually our only choice because it was the only family friendly restaurant open. Really nothing for college students to do in this tiny town. I think it's in the middle of wine country, but if I was visiting the area for the wine I would stay in another town.
Located in the heart of wine-country and easily accessible from Portland. The town offers plenty food options. Other interesting thing in the area are Dahlia fields (September/October). Pinot Noir is the attraction and worth sampling. White wines are more scarce, but most wineries have a Chardonnay or other white varietal. Most of the top wineries require a reservation to visit for tasting. Many also offer tours, making the tasting more interesting (2 hours or so). When visiting Newberg the lodging options are varied and many: The Allison Inn is top rated, but the food there is average. Check out the many B&B's that offer much more personable and reasonable options.
We came to town to drop our son off at George Fox University. Newberg is a nice little town with beautiful outdoor terrain. There were a lot of good places to eat, and any stores a college student would need, Fred Meyer, Safeway, grocery outlet, walgreens, etc.
Newberg is a very friendly town. The only issue was the injustice I experienced at the travel lodge. The ecosystem is prime and the water is super clean and refreshing. My favorite spot would be the community pool on Hawthorne and Villa. Also, the visit through the Allison was exquisite! Also ate at Muchos Gracias. Had a huge juicy Chimichanga with a Hot champorada.. delicious shredded chicken.. was great! The Champorada was a little pepperminty and thick, and it reminded me of the kind of hot chocolate we used to have when we were kids😃The Carrie an bbq was mouth quenching. The Rocket gas station has friendly service and gave me great directions to experience things. Hoover park was breathtaking scenery and historical. The Jen 100 ice cream lounge, drive-in theater, and old Cameo are also uniquely historical. I really like Newberg’s old town with the older store fronts that give a unique character. Lot of historical Victorian houses that are beautiful and elegant as you don’t see every day anywhere else. My favorite bar is Old Town Newberg bar and grill! Very down to earth kind of people with moral and churches plus lots of convenience for those passing through. Two solid colleges running strong. George Fox is one of the best colleges people from all over the world come to attend. Worth the visit. Definitely.
No toilet paper holder in bathroom. TV remote not working, and no replacement batteries available. (Michael of the staff was very helpful in getting us another remote). No coffee available for the coffee maker. They were "out". Room key not functioning for access to the pool. An entry sign required masks by all over 12 years of age, but no one was wearing a mask inside.
The majority of Newburg is not very cute but it has a lot to offer. All of the surrounding towns are cuter (Dundee, Carlton, etc) but don't have as many amenities so we found ourselves going back to Newburg for things we couldn't get elsewhere. The actual historic downtown is pretty cute with coffee shops and boutiques and the surrounding area has some good restaurants.