The Allison Inn & Spa

The Allison Inn & Spa, Allison Lane, Newberg, OR, United States

503.554.2525

http://www.theallison.com/

If we’re talking about relaxing weekends in the Pacific Northwest, we cannot overlook wine country, and I have just the thing for you: The Allison Inn. The hotel is one of the best we have here in Oregon, a statement which I extend not only to the rooms but also the hotel’s calm lobby wine bar and on-site restaurant.

Opened in September 2009, The Allison Inn & Spa achieved LEED Gold Certification in April 2010. Recent accolades include being named in Condé Nast Traveler’s TOP 100 Hotels in the U.S. and Fodor’s Top 100 Hotels in the World, and receiving top honors in TripAdvisor.com’s Traveler’s Choice awards for spas.

In 2012, Travel & Leisure bestowed numerous honors on the hotel, including #1 Hotel Spa in the US, #5 Hotel Spa in the World, #1 Wine Country Hotel in the US, and #4 Wine Country Hotel in the World. This recognition is unlikely to stop there, with the talented management and staff earnestly dedicated to providing an authentic destination experience to the finest wine region in the world.

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The Allison has some great spa menu packages, which allow you to customize your desired services into the amount of time you’d like to spend in the spa. Treatments include many grape themes, such as the wine facial or the grape seed cure body treatment.

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