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Ashland Hills Hotel

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3-star hotel
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Address:2525 Ashland St, Ashland, OR 97520
Phone:(855) 482-8310
Featuring original artwork and 1970s-inspired decor, the stylish rooms offer cable TV, free Wi-Fi and minifridges. Upgraded rooms add patios or balconies. Airy 1-bedroom suites offer microwaves, kitchenettes and/or separate living rooms with pull-out sofas.Parking, continental breakfast, and 24/7 coffee and tea are complimentary. Other perks include an outdoor pool, a hot tub, rental bikes, tennis courts and a funky cafe. There's also an exercise room and a business center.

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