First time in this hotel, quite good.
Good location, good room, separate shower and closet, coffee maker in room.
No parking, but there is a valet service. If you bring car you can park in the next block in Jefferson st, comfortable and reasonable price.
Housekeeping and waiting quite slow response for services.
Overall happy with the stay
This was the third stay over a 10 year time span. Every stay the hotel has been friendly, and clean. This time was no different. However, to my surprise there was an added parking fee of $29 per night. This caught me as odd since our previous stays had not charged for this convenience. Going from free to $29 seemed rather obnoxious. The person at checkin pointed out the small print in the reservation that stated the upcharge for parking. I have to admit I didn’t even look for that as I hadn’t been charged for parking the previous stays. Lesson learned.
The hotel is in a good location, very close to Pioneer Square, convenient for shopping, and clean, but the service is not good. When I checked in, I found that there was no toothbrush or toothpaste. I called the front desk twice and asked for delivery, but it was not delivered. We went out to eat and passed by the front desk to tell her that they said they would deliver it, but it was not delivered when we came back in the evening. Fortunately, we bought it ourselves when we went out. If it is not available, just say no. Hilton is a good hotel.
Google downplayed this location as a 2-star hotel. But I feel this place is way beyond 2-star. It's spacious, clean and updated much to our delight. The staff here are happy and friendly, and they provide us with great service. We like this place a lot and even extended our stay here.
This hotel is relatively new and has very good facilities, especially the bed is very comfortable and the bedding is new and clean. We had a good rest here before our long flight! The hotel is opposite the airport, three minutes' drive
The location is good, the parking lot is expensive, and there is a tip for the car boy. The hotel rooms are very artistic, the beds are comfortable, but the rooms are small.
Great hotel, great location, right next to Macy's and Nordstrom department stores. The hotel has free parking, which is suitable for our self-driving tour. The room is very clean and big enough. There are many business guests and the business is very good. Breakfast was a bit monotonous, but everything else was good.
From Lake Tahoe to Portland, the hotel is generally good, breakfast is OK, the hotel is located in the town, the surrounding is fully furnished, it is worth mentioning that there is a big Wal-Mart in the vicinity for a few miles, open 24 hours.
A very nice place with good services. The security is good that key card is required to enter the accommodation building. There are many restaurants in the vicinity. The breakfast is good.
One word: Perfect !
Without doubt, the best hotel I have ever stayed without spending a LOT more money. I had a wonderful corner room with loads of light, amenities were outstanding: comfortable bed, big bathroom with good water pressure, amenity kit (see pic), huge TV (which, unlike many hotels was easy to operate), sensible light switches, plenty of power outlets, inc USB on each side of the bed for phone charging, soft robes, excellent plunger coffee maker, fridge, in-room safe, etc etc. I honestly couldnt fault anything. Staff were very good. Bar and restaurant were also very good. I only wish I had more then 2 nights there. Wonderful stay.
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JJackjackjackThe room was super clean and no smells. Everything felt new and well maintained. For the price, it feels pretty unbeatable. Would definitely stay there again.
PPEIRANThis hotel is in a good location, only seven or eight hundred meters away from Washington Square, but there is a train road next to it, the noise is quite big, it will be slightly better at night, there is no breakfast, only a cafe bar sells some snacks
SShelley ResnickWe got there super late coming in from delayed flight from JFK one night! We’d been cruising Mediterranean for 15 days and had already flown for 17 hours. I had a late check-in Standard room booked for my Sister and I who badly overpacked and had 5 heavy suitcases of various sizes. I chose Holiday Inn @ PDX as it was close by the Airport AND offered shuttle service! With the help of the Shuttle driver we managed to load everything but our carry-on luggage on the cart. Checked in and were given the key to our room on the 2nd Floor. Laboriously we made our way up to 2, managed to get our suitcases outta the elevator with the fast closing door and made it to our assigned room only to discover that the “key” didn’t work—no amount of re-insertion would convince it to, either; so my Sis went back down to the check-in desk and was given a key to a Suite on the 3rd Floor!
We made our way up to that suite of rooms and were greeted with an exquisitely dark & dreary mostly dark brown but well appointed two room Suite. The rooms were clean, but the Holiday Inn in th location if VERY OLD, and they’ve done y their best to offer amenities to accommodate and make up for the aged old place. The Coffee Maker didn’t work, but everything else seemed to. The King Bed was super comfortable but the carpeting is old and unraveling and the living-room wall heater burned its way through a travel bag that help my brand new never worn Natica Puffy Jacket and the carrying bag! Didn’t know it was even on. Good place to crash for a night or two, but no longer. Bed was super!!
PPunpongsanonThe hotel is located near the department store and around 22 km from RDM. I stayed here for four nights during the conference in Bend. The room was fine, and the breakfast was OK for me (not that much food, but that totally fine for me). The cleanliness of the room is acceptable, but since this is a pet-friendly hotel, you might be expected some animals further on your clothes if you sit on the floor or sofa (the bed is clean because they usually clean it up).
The hotel does not provide the cleaning service unless you ask them to do so one night before in advance (as they use the sub-contract, IMHO). Well, if you are not expecting that much (this is not a luxury hotel), and just stay as a part of work (e.g., business travel), this might be a good choice, compared with the cost performance.
Tip: better to have an upper floor (second floor). The floor is a little bit thin, and you might hear the sound of someone walking with shoes above your room (as I stayed on the first floor). Also, the second floor seems better for security reasons as someone might walk pass your room on day and night (especially at night) but I did not find any unsafe situation during the stay.
GGunterThe hotel was fine enough. Bed was comfortable. Staff was friendly and helpful. The services were lacking - no continental breakfast even though it was listed on the welcome sheet and the in room tv had very limited channels and poor quality. Would’ve liked to have had dish or satellite to watch more and better quality tv. The room was large but not clean. Big pile of dirt on the carpet that was obvious. It was an okay stay overall.
GGuest UserI took a 2-day trip here to get away by myself for a couple of days and this could not have been a nicer spot for that. Everything in this gorgeous boutique hotel is designed for maximum relaxation and comfort, from the river views and watching sea lions swim by while sipping morning coffee, to the super-comfortable bed and Frette linens, to the delicious Scandinavian food and yummy cocktails in the hotel restaurant The Knot, to the unusual barrel saunas that guests can relax in. The staff are all incredibly nice, and were happy to upgrade my room when I asked for a river view (yes, I paid for it), and gave great recs on places to eat nearby too. I loved how so much that i wanted to see and experience was either within walking distance or a short drive away. I can't wait for my next stay!
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