Find Fun and Adventure in Downtown Albany

By Matt Wastradowski

In the mid-1800s, commerce was king on the Willamette and Calapooia rivers, where countless riverboats shuttled crops and food between the likes of Corvallis, Salem, and Portland. Arguably, the heart of this thriving industry was the city of Albany—which sat at the confluence of the two waterways and boasted five of its own vessels that shipped provisions across the Willamette Valley.

Shipping traffic has slowed considerably in the decades since, but Albany—named for the state capital of New York—retains much of its historic charm and has shifted its focus to more community-minded offerings for modern-day travelers. That means you’ll enjoy fresh, locally sourced fare at a number of homegrown restaurants, get a front-row seat to Albany’s past in its four historic districts, and go shopping in the city’s bustling downtown.

Here’s your guide to fun stops, bites, attractions, and more around downtown Albany. 

Historic Districts | Local Restaurants | Antique Shops | Family Activities | Downtown Shopping

Get a feel for the city’s rich past with a self-guided tour of Albany’s four historic districts—which are collectively home to more than 800 buildings, some of which date back to the 1840s. That represents the most diverse lineup of architectural styles anywhere in Oregon.

The Monteith District, for instance, is home to the Monteith House Museum (filled with furniture from the mid-1800s), churches adorned with original stained glass windows, and the Cathey House—nicknamed "the White House" for its resemblance to the famous building in Washington, D.C.

Learn more about the districts, and start your self-guided tour with the Albany Visitors Association's Albany Explorer mobile app. And if the timing works, you can sign up for some of the historic home tours offered in summer and over the winter holiday season.

Bring an appetite to Albany, where numerous restaurants source fresh ingredients from nearby farms and serve them up in flavorful dishes all day long. 

Start your day with upscale takes on down-home breakfast and lunch classics at Brick & Mortar Cafe—dishing omelets, Benedicts, crepes, sandwiches, and other items inside a brick-lined dining room.

At Grazing Oregon Charcuteries, chef and owner Janicé Myers personally selects aged meats, artisanal cheeses, fresh produce, and eclectic honey varieties—all from small craft businesses and local farmers—for a fun and unique experience on every visit.

A few blocks away, the elegant Sybaris Bistro has earned national acclaim for its seasonal takes on Pacific Northwest dishes. Sybaris is led by Matt Bennett, a James Beard Award-nominated chef who prides himself on pairing the restaurant's ever-changing menu with an outstanding wine selection.

Getting hungry? Learn all about the culinary experiences, farmers markets, and great restaurants in Albany, Oregon. And if you’re looking to try the region’s celebrated wine, check out our guide to wineries and tasting rooms in Albany and the nearby city of Salem.

Albany is home to a thriving vintage and antique scene—where more than a dozen local retailers run thrift stores, charming markets, and antique shops around downtown.

Start your search for old-school cool at the Albany Antique Mall, which showcases two jam-packed floors of heirlooms, collectibles, and clothing from more than 100 vendor booths. A few blocks away, Urban on 1st offers a thoughtfully curated selection of gently used, high-quality clothing and home decor—with new items added weekly.

Perhaps there is no more beloved local family attraction than the Historic Carousel & Museum—where kids and kids at heart can ride more than 40 hand-painted and hand-carved creatures, including a giraffe, a zebra, a frog, and a unicorn.

A short walk away, Monteith Riverpark sits where the Calapooia flows into the Willamette River. The recently remodeled park now hosts a modernized stage for concerts and events, a new playground with updated equipment, and a refreshing splash pad that's perfect for warm summer days.

Stock up on your favorite tunes at Rainbow Records, which first opened in 1986 and has since grown its offerings to include vinyl, CDs, cassettes, T-shirts, and gifts.

The vibrant Weathered Together Market offers an ever-changing lineup of hip finds—including locally made gifts and seasonal decor, handcrafted candles, jewelry, upcycled clothing, refinished furniture, leather goods, and more.

Emma Downtown specializes in women's clothing, purses, jewelry, home decor items, and other trendy accessories; the boutique even offers a fitting-room reservation tool where you can select clothing items that catch your eye—and reserve a fitting room for when you'd like to try them on.

Getting inspired? Start planning your getaway today—and learn about hotels, campgrounds, and RV parks around Albany, Oregon.

Your adventure begins with the official Willamette Valley Travel Guide. Request your complimentary printed guide or download a digital guide today.

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