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Old Town

The Society Hotel
4.2/557 Reviews

The Society Hotel

Portland|0.19km from Old Town
I originally booked for two nights but I ended up extended for a total of five nights because I enjoyed the accommodations that much. Lobby, check-in, and cafe downstairs were all beautifully designed and welcoming areas to hang out or study. I loved the fireplace and living space. Wifi was great! Staff: Everyone on staff was wonderful and welcoming; however, Candace and Branson were people I had the most contact with and it was always a good time. From Candace always being available to help me with navigating the neighborhood and hotel to Branson giving me tips on Portland, chatting about life and fulfilling my caffeine needs, I loved getting the chance to know them. They definitely sealed me in for additional days and were a big reason I felt so comfortable throughout my stay. The Rooms: My first two days were in a King suite with a private bathroom. I was in the room deigned by Peter. It was comfortable, quiet despite the locals living it up outside, and roomy. The rest of my stay was in a Queen room with shared bathroom. I was concerned about having to share a bathroom but they are large, extremely clean and have comfortable and convenient amenities. I slept so well in every room I booked. There might be something to this no technology in the bedroom ”myth”. I liked the minimalist approach to hotel stays and appreciate the added luxury feel with the bathrobes. Little things like a robe really elevate the overall experience in hotels. Cons: No formal parking but there is plenty of street parking and much of it is free. Private security in the community keep a good watch on vehicles. A con that is not the hotel's fault is the unfortunate state of Old Town and it's displaced and struggling locals. They didn't bother me when I was outside but it was sad to see other human beings in those conditions. Be safe walking around the area as some can be unpredictable or in distress. Like with any city, especially downtown areas, just be aware of your surroundings. Overall, The Society is on my list of Portland favorites and I will be returning for future visits.

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Powell's City of Books

Ace Hotel Portland
4.2/556 Reviews

Ace Hotel Portland

Portland|0.12km from Powell's City of Books
I would describe this as a hipster hotel with unique character to match the downtown area. My teenage kids did like the room and the adjacent coffee shop. However, I felt the room was a little small, especially the bathroom and the room could use some updating like more amenities like towel racks and storage for suitcases. Our room was not close to being recently remodeled so pictures can be a little deceiving. Bed was comfortable but I could hear people walking around above our room at night. I also struggled with parking found it very stressful trying to find parking, plan to spend around $40 a day on parking a day if you are driving around a lot. The overnight parking which is approx 10-15 minutes away walking distance is not on site and is only $20 a night, but it does not feel safe after 10pm to be walking around due to the homeless problem in the area. I don't think I will be returning to this hotel. I def don't feel like this was a 3 star hotel, I would give it a 2.5 out of 4 or 5 stars. The breakfast was a continental at best. Pastries with juice or coffee and fruit. Sometimes they provided yogurt or boxed oatmeal and oat milk but nothing special and get there before 9 am or there may run out of items. Portland has a lot of fun things to see but because of the homeless problem I would seek out recommendations for the best attractions and stir clear of the problem areas. Washington park and art museum were a lot of fun to visit. Multnomah Falls would be an all day trip and get there very early since parking is terrible or park off site and take tram in. I was also charged an additional fee of $25 a night which was not mentioned anywhere on the trip.com booking receipt.

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Oregon Convention Center

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Portland Airport
4.5/5105 Reviews
We needed to stay close to PDX for a very early flight and this hotel was perfect. Great value, seemed new, shuttle to the airport (sign up in advance), great bed and friendly staff. Room and bath were extremely clean and very spacious. Walking distance to Target, a few restaurants, the rail stop. Many Covid restrictions still in place, the pool was closed. Overall great visit.
The Nines, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland
4.3/5101 Reviews
The Nines is a luxurious hotel that met and exceeded my expectations. Location: The Nines is located in Central Portland, near Pioneer Courtyard Square, and is a stone's throw away from many excellent restaurants, shopping, and tourist destinations. Room: The room itself is fairly large and luxurious, with a very new renovation. The two queen beds were very large and the bedding was very comfortable. The washroom is large and has everything that is needed. The ceiling height is very high, so it makes the room feel very spacious. Well done and designed. Common Area: Wow! From the entry of the hotel, to the hallways upstairs, it was surely a journey through excellent design! The lobby is in the center of the hotel, on the eighth floor. The lobby is large and is very well designed, with an atrium/courtyard like style. Service: People were attentive and housekeeping did a good job. Concierge was willing to help and had an excellent attitude. Without any doubt, The Nines is surely Portland's best hotel.
Hilton Portland Downtown
3.9/5118 Reviews
Unexpectedly, the facilities in the room are really outdated. Although it is clean and tidy, the facade of the hotel is quite bright, the lobby is not bad, the receptionist is also kind, and the parking service is also in place. . .
Four Points by Sheraton Portland East
3.9/569 Reviews
Next to our meeting at Elmer's Restaurant. Elmer's may deliver to the hotel. Portland was unusually hot so I was glad the a/c worked well in the room. The hall was hot, however. Clean room except for a small stain on the carpet. Bath looked recently renovated and bright. Quiet a/c and refrigerator. TV was not user-friendly (and showed the date as being Dec 31, 2015.) but had a sharp picture.
Kex Hotel
4.4/556 Reviews
The first time I lived in the Youth Hostel, his downstairs was a restaurant, which caused him to share the space without a kitchen. It was a pity, but I could ask them for hot water. I lived in a bed of 12 people. When I came, only me and another person were there. So we two lived in a big house, so lucky, The toilet here is also very clean. I slept here for two nights. There is no problem. The parking space nearby is a bit difficult to find. When I get up in the morning, I have coffee, fresh milk and oat milk. The decoration of the whole store is very retro. In the morning, you can go to the restaurant when it is not open.
River's Edge Hotel Portland, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
3.7/536 Reviews
I honestly don't think I've ever had a worse or more disappointing hotel experience than the one I just had at River's Edge in Portland. From the outside, when I first arrived, I wasn't sure if the hotel was even open. It appeared to still be under construction. The only things visible from outside the entrance were construction debris and plastic tarp. I wouldn't have been surprised to find I had simply gone to the wrong place. However, the doors did automatically open as I approached, so I cautiously entered. I expected to be chased out by an angry construction worker. There was no lobby, to speak of. The check-in desk was essentially a folding card table with a computer, and a frazzled employee who seemed to be frustrated to have to work under such conditions, exhausted from having to make excuses for the position they had been put in. My room was supposed to have a balcony with a river view. Only, the windows and doors to the balcony were sealed off with more plastic sheeting. Not only could I not see the river, I couldn't even get onto the balcony. When I went to wash my hands, there was no hot water. I mentioned it twice to the person the ”front desk,” but there was still no hot water when I returned from an evening out. I called down again to inform them that I still didn't have hot water, and was told that someone would call me back shortly. They never did. Consequently, I was unable to shower the next morning. I had to tell the person at the the front desk, again, that there was no hot water on my way out for the day. We did end up having hot water when we returned that evening. I had been told that the construction that was taking place that had necessitated the plastic sheeting on my balcony would be taken down the next day, and that our balcony would be accessible, but that never happened. When we returned from one of our evenings out, the elevators stalled just as it reached our floor, and the doors only opened part way. We had to carefully exit sideways to fit through the gap, but we were worried that the doors might close on us as we did, or that the elevator might suddenly decide to go up or down before we got through. We were informed that our room would only be serviced if we requested, so it basically felt like we paying for a bed, a parking space, and nothing more. Our bill was $437.54 for two nights of feeling like we were trespassers at a construction site. This is not a place that anyone should pay any amount to stay at.

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Portland Hotel Guide

Book your hotel on Trip.com for an amazing travel experience. New and popular hotels in Portland recommended by Trip.com. Located in United States, Portland is a well-known and vibrant city. You can stay 3-5 days at hotels in Portland without running out of things to do.

For those traveling for business and tourism, Portland International Airport is the preferred choice when visiting Portland. If you don't want to take a flight, coming to Portland by train is a good choice as well.

There are 143 hotels in Portland on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. There are many well-known chain hotels in Portland. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Ramada is the most popular brand among tourists. A popular hotel in Portland, Crowne Plaza Hotel Portland-Downtown Convention Center is also one of the highest rated. Many tourists also stay at Embassy Suites Portland - Downtown.

In the city center of Portland, you'll have easy access to Old Town Chinatown, Chinatown Gate. You can choose attractions in Portland that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Lombard House, Seva Yoga Portland, The Grotto. The most popular attractions for tourists in Portland are Portland Garden, Pioneer Courthouse Square, The Oregon Convention Center. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like T-Mobile - Powell, Hostess Retail Outlet, Nike Town to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average seasonal TemperatureNight

• Spring: 48.24°F during the day, 42.06°F at night

• Summer: 62.4°F during the day, 53.26°F at night

• Autumn: 72.86°F during the day, 61.83°F at night

• Winter: 50.4°F during the day, 44.56°F at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 60.877953 cm

• Summer: 30.421259 cm

• Autumn: 11.350394 cm

• Winter: 68.673225 cm

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