5/5 - Excellent
The place I would love to live.

When in North Albany, you can plan a visit to Historic Carousel & Museum and Monteith District, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

This is just a wonderful place to stay. The room was spacious with a sitting area and a work desk. I am definitely coming back.
Reviewed on Dec 20, 2025

Good. Room. Good.
Reviewed on Dec 14, 2025

Yes staff friendly and helpful. Room is cleaned
Reviewed on Dec 11, 2025

The jacuzzi wasn’t working properly
Reviewed on Nov 25, 2025

We had a good time there.No problems everything was clean andgood
Reviewed on Oct 20, 2025

What a beautiful home! Had an incredible stay here and was able to stay again when I returned to the area. Kitchen was well equipped and lots of space to unwind after working.
Reviewed on Dec 15, 2025
Linn County Expo Center is just one of the places to see in Albany, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's gardens or attend a sporting event.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Historic Carousel & Museum during your travels in Albany. Experience the area's theater scene and entertainment venues.
You can take time to visit Regal Albany during your travels to Albany. Discover the area's festivals and shops.
Explore the great outdoors at Timber-Linn Memorial Park, a lovely green space in Albany. You can attend a sporting event while in the area.
Enjoy a stop at Monteith District, an entertaining place to visit in Albany. Wander around the gardens or experience the area's theater scene.
You can take time to visit Bowers Rock State Park during your travels to Albany. Visit the area's shops or attend a sporting event.
The place I would love to live.
Once the COVID 19 scare is over, we look forward to exploring our new home.
Great stopping place between Eugine and salem.
It's convenient to Corvalis, where we have family.
We arrived for the Uof O game and left early the next morning. Didn't see Albany at all :)
We didn't spend any time there as our events were in Eugene and their hotels were either full or over-priced

