When it's a stunning ocean view you seek, the place to be is Inn at Spanish Head Hotel Resort. Located right on the beach in Lincoln City, this beautiful hotel has plenty of floor-to-ceiling windows throughout so you can soak in views of the sea during your stay. You might also want to visit Fathoms, the hotel's penthouse restaurant, where you'll catch a glimpse of the ocean from a very unlikely spot.
The Inn at Spanish Head is located right off Highway 101 in Lincoln City. It's a beautiful, Spanish-style hotel with a striking red tile roof, and the service and amenities here are excellent.
The hotel certainly makes good use of its location - the entire back of the building is floor-to-ceiling windows.
You'll enjoy incredible ocean views from your room...
...from the pool and hot tub area...
...and of course, you can even take the elevator down to the lower floor to step right out onto the beach for a close-up view and some fresh air.
For a particularly lovely view, head to the hotel's 10th floor, where you'll find its restaurant.
Fathoms Restaurant offers all kinds of delicious food, from breakfast omelettes to seafood dinners, and it's all served with that gorgeous ocean vista.
In fact, the views up here are so amazing that the hotel's 10th floor is an official whale-watching site. You can gaze out these windows for hours while watching for spouts!
When you tire of watching whales, head to the ladies room. Does that sound like weird advice? Trust us...
...because when you walk into the room, you'll see that even it has a floor-to-ceiling view!
This might seem like a very unlikely spot to find such a scene, but there it is!
Have you dined at Fathoms or stayed overnight at the Inn at Spanish Head Hotel Resort? Tell our readers about your experiences in the comments! You can learn more about the hotel and book a reservation on its website. Follow the hotel's Facebook page here, and for dining reservations at Fathoms, call 541-994-1601.
While you're in Lincoln City, be sure to visit this cool gift shop that has prehistoric merchandise that's millions of years old, and hang out at this pretty beach that's a little less crowded than the others in town.
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