“The 70-room Ashland Springs Hotel on Main Street boasts the comfiest beds in town and a free continental breakfast that’s actually worth rising for!”
Country Living Magazine, 2009
“Whether it’s meeting space for a business get-together, a top-shelf venue for the season’s most coveted social event, or a vacation to die for, you will find it at Ashland Springs Hotel.”
Southern Oregon Magazine, 2009
“In my room, high ceilings and a view to the hills are a perfect complement to the soft tones in this dressy space that also begs you to relax”
Arizona Lavish Lifestyles, January 2008
“Best New Old Hotel”
Country Living Magazine, Inn of the Month, October 2004
“An eclectic mix of idyllic small-town living, European taste and the great outdoors …They’ve taken a moment in time and built on it, drowning out the present. When you step into the Ashland Springs Hotel, with its big-band music and whirling ceiling fans, it feels like a respite.”
Architectural Digest, June 2002
“Both the town and hotel I’ve chosen the Ashland Springs Hotel – simply feed my natural high”
The Washington Post, August 2004
“The lobby, with glass cases brimming with naturalists’ collections, is meant to reflect the interests of a typical pedagogue lecturing at Ashland’s old Chautauqua building in the early 1900’s “
New York Times, May 2003
“Suddenly you see her. You are drawn to her, attracted by her ornamentation and fresh makeup. Up close, it’s obvious that the lady has a history. But her elegance and strength of character set her apart from every other beauty on the block. So you walk into the lobby of one of Oregon’s grande dame hotels to book a room for the night.”
Travel Oregon Magazine, Fall/Winter 2003
“The three contiguous and complementary spaces the ballroom, the conservatory and the garden give meetings balance and harmony.”
Small Market Meetings, January 2004
“While the décor and boutique feel of the hotel are a big plus, it’s the warm and friendly service that keeps guests coming back. Groups of 100 will undoubtedly enjoy the charm of the recently redecorated Crystal Room, which showcases a historic crystal chandelier that is a six-foot wide centerpiece among antique chairs and gilt-edged mirrors”
Smart Meetings, December 2007
“Cozy, warm, and inviting, every room was extensively overhauled, while retaining as much of their original material and feel as possible.”
Washington CEO Magazine, June 2002
“The most upscale and most beautiful hotel in town”
San Francisco Chronicle, March 18, 2001
“The warmth and comfortable elegance … combine with a sense of a treasured custom … to provide a welcome glimpse and a taste of an earlier era.”
The Register Guard, March 4, 2001
“Finely balanced between friendliness and formality … reassuringly unchained”
The Oregonian, June 25, 2001
“Superb service that pampers guests in luxurious surroundings”
Diablo Magazine, April 2001
Awarded “Excellence in Historic Preservation”
City of Ashland, May 2001
“An inviting, tasteful place with an aura of glamour”
Seattle Times, July 22, 2001
“Elegance, comfort, access to the arts, recreation and the Rogue Valley, could there be any place more special?”
Portland Living, May/June 2001
“The hotel is grand once more, with charming, offbeat touches”
House Beautiful Magazine, January 2002