Portland OR Hotels

Portland is the largest city in Oregon. Because of the city's large size, there are a wide array of lodging options available for travelers and guest. There are many luxury hotels if your purpose for visiting the city is for relaxation and cost is not an issue; at the same time there are a variety of budget accommodations, including inns, bed and breakfasts and even backpacker hostels for those who are looking for a cheap, comfortable room with basic amenities.

Luxury Stay

Pamper yourself with a stay at the Hotel Vintage Plaza. To celebrate Oregon's wine industry, this four-star hotel dedicates each room to a local winery or vineyard, and every evening they host a wine reception. Don't leave your pets at home for this vacation, this hotel offers pet packages, so your pet can get pampered to!

Affordable Stay

Families traveling together should stay at the McMenamins Kennedy School. This old elementary school has been renovated into an affordable hotel. Classrooms have been fashioned into comfy guest rooms, complete with original chalkboards and cloakrooms. Also available is a truly unique restaurant, multiple bars, a movie theater, soaking pool, and even a working brewery.

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Portland Luxury Hotels

  • Hotel Vintage Plaza (Downtown) Phone: 800-243-0555, 503-228-1212 Google Map
    • Condé Nast Traveler Gold List: "The location of this wine-themed property is 'so convenient, close to Pioneer Square.' Rooms in green and burgundy are dedicated to local vineyards and 'have more personality than your typical room.'"
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "There are a wide variety of room types here, and though the standard rooms are worth recommending, the starlight rooms and bi-level suites are the real scene stealers."
    • Fodor's Review: "Guests can fall asleep counting stars in top-floor rooms, where skylights and wall-to-wall conservatory-style windows rate highly among the special details."
  • Hotel Lucia (Downtown) Phone: 503-225-1717 Google Map
    • Condé Nast Traveler Gold List: "'Sleek and modern decor' means mahogany furniture with a chocolate-cherry stain, accent pieces in ebonized oak, and warm colors juxtaposed with glass and stainless steel bathroom vanities."
    • Fodor's Review: "The Pet Package caters to the small, furry members of your family with a special bed, set of dishes, treats, and even Fiji water."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "The hotel itself has recently been remodelled in pleasing craftsman-style design, and offers a top-notch restaurant (think grilled wild-line caught salmon or roasted portobello Wellington) complete with fancy bar - both with river views, of course."
    • Fodor's Review: "Painted in soothing earth tones, the tastefully appointed guest rooms have large windows, honor bars, and bathrobes."
  • The Heathman Hotel (Downtown) Phone: 800-551-0011, 503-241-4100 Google Map
    • Fodor's Choice: "The guest rooms provide the latest in customized comfort: a bed menu allows you to choose from orthopedic, European pillowtop, or European featherbed mattresses for your resting pleasure, and the bathrooms have plenty of marble and mirrors."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "A Portland institution, the Heathman offers a hip yet classy atmosphere and an award-winning restaurant. There's high tea in the afternoons and jazz in the evenings, and each luxurious room is decorated with original works by Pacific Northwest artists."

Portland Moderate Hotels

    • Fodor's Review: "In the guest rooms expect to find small crystal chandeliers and inlaid mahogany doors. Some even have the original ceilings. Extra touches include fully stocked private bars and bathrobes in every room."
    • Fodor's Review: "Some of the rooms have balconies; east-facing rooms offer views of the Willamette River and the Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Guests have privileges at Bally's Total Fitness nearby."
    • Fodor's Review: "All suites come with separate bedrooms and living areas with sleeper sofas. A full breakfast is included, and cocktails are free at happy hour."

Portland Affordable Hotels

    • Fodor's Review: "In a renovated elementary school in northeast Portland, the Kennedy School may well be one of the most unusual hotels you'll ever encounter."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Sure you can spend a comfortable night here, but you can also hang out at the bars, soak in the tiny soaking pool or grab a pizza and lounge in a sofa - while watching a movie in the theatre. This is one cool school."
  • Marriott Courtyard Portland (Downtown) Phone: 503-234-3200 Google Map
    • Fodor's Review: "With large, fully equipped suites and a short walk both to the Lloyd Center and a MAX stop within Fareless Square, this three-level apartment-style complex is perfect for extended-stay visitors or for tourists."
  • Doubletree Hotel (Lloyd District) Phone: 503-281-6111 Google Map
    • Fodor's Review: "This busy and business-oriented hotel maintains a huge traffic in meetings and special events. The public areas are a tasteful mix of marble, rose-and-green carpet, and antique-style furnishings."

Portland Bed and Breakfasts

    • Fodor's Review: "Hardwood floors with Oriental rugs, chandeliers, antiques, and fountains create a warm and romantic mood at this elegant bed-and-breakfast inn in a Greek Revival mansion in the historic Irvington District."
    • Lonely Planet Selection: "Lovingly tended, this classy place has plush rooms with heritage furniture and distinctive decorations. It's the kind of place that hosts small romantic weddings; you'll be feeling like royalty in no time."
    • Fodor's Choice: "Oak and mahogany floors, original light fixtures, antique silver, and the coffered dining-room ceiling set a tone of formal elegance, while the wonderfully friendly, accommodating, and knowledgeable innkeepers make sure that you feel perfectly at home."
  • Heron Haus (Nob Hill & Northwest Portland) Phone: 503-274-1846 Google Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "A short walk from the bustling Nob Hill shopping and dining district of Northwest Portland, the Heron Haus B&B offers outstanding accommodations, spectacular views, and tranquil surroundings."
    • Fodor's Review: "Special features include a tulip-shape bathtub in one room and a tiled, seven-head antique shower in another."
  • The Georgian House (Irvington) Phone: 888-282-2250, 503-281-2250 Google Map
    • Fodor's Review: "This redbrick Georgian Colonial-style house with neoclassical columns is on a quiet, tree-lined street in the Irvington neighborhood."

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