Hotels in Portland

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Known as the "City of Roses," due to its conducive environment for growing these beautiful flowers, the city of Portland, Oregon, has much to offer for anyone wishing to tour this United States region. It has a strategic location in the Northwest Pacific and a port at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette, giving visitors a panoramic view of the entire region. As the town connects to neighboring cities via several bridges, it also became known as the "City of Bridges." Some bridges are older than 100 years and serve as city landmarks.

The city has a myriad of hotels, restaurants, and hostels. Therefore, spending a night in one of the region's cheap but luxurious hotels will make a lasting impression. Imagine the local music and scenic view of the Pacific Ocean from the store buildings and nightclubs in this region.

Neighborhoods of Portland

The beautiful city of Portland has five sections, with several neighborhoods making up each section. The Wilmette River divides the town in two: the East and the West. The beauty of this city is that it has overwhelming attractions for everyone.

  • Downtown: In the Southwest is a bustling downtown area with elegant plans. This place is a model for the city with pedestrian walkways. The local restaurants, hotels, parks, foundations, and public artworks contribute to this robust neighborhood's value.
  • Portland Heights: The most affluent neighborhood has it all for everyone. Washington Park, the Portland Japanese Garden, and the International Rose Test Garden are all must-visit places in this neighborhood. The Oregon Zoo and Arboretum Zoo are other attractions in the region.
  • Nob Hill: This is the most densely populated city of Portland. It had has several shops, restaurants, and cafes with local culinary experience for any fan of nightclubs. It is also home to a famous regional animal hospital.
  • Laurelhurst: Visit and enjoy the rich park with the same name. The beauty of this neighborhood is that you can walk all the way from downtown, as it only takes about ten minutes on foot. This place is a great tourist destination for families.

What to see and do in Portland

No one can visit the city and experience the same taste twice. Its top attractions are ever-changing with events. Therefore, it is an ever attractive place to visit any time of year. The myriad of events will leave you yearning for even more.

  • Lan Su Chinese Garden: At the heart of famous Chinatown is a celebration of the rich Chinese culture, including Suzhou artisans. The garden takes up an entire block of Chinatown's district. The destination has walkways, bridges, pavilions, and arcades with richly planted landscapes. It is a silent meditation arena, which includes the great attraction of Toa of Tea in the Cosmic Reflection Tower.
  • Oregon Zoo: The zoo is located over downtown Washington Park. It's the oldest in the region and home to over 2,600 animals.
  • Voodoo Doughnut: Under the sugary spell of the region, this is indeed one of the more popular destinations. The East Side is open day and night. The sugar, candy, and cereal-covered donuts smothered in frosting and filled with flavored creams are a delicious experience. This place gives a type of inspiration from the local hotels and restaurants.

What to eat in Portland

With the myriad of cuisine experiences for everyone, Portland is a great destination for food lovers. Cheap and luxurious hotels offer the best food experiences for visitors and locals alike. Chinese crepes with black beans or scrambled eggs with green onions and sausage will leave you desiring more. Lamb pierogi is served in most hotels, and it's a fine meal for every visitor. Be sure to taste the fresh regional seafood during your stay.

Event and festivals in Portland

There is always an event in the city of Portland, from holiday gatherings to concerts and movies. Events happen everywhere in the region.

  • St. Patrick’s Day: Several activities are going on over St Patty's weekend. There's live music by local artists, Irish dance performances, and exciting amateur boxing activities throughout the day. The event happens outside the larger pubs, hence attracting over 35,000 visitors every year.
  • Shamrock Run: People also go for the Shamrock Run in the street. It is the second-largest running and walking event on Portland’s western coast and is suited for ages.
  • Portland Farmers' Market: Every May, there is always the where farmers exhibit their farm produce. Fresh fruits, seafood, berries, flowers, and bread tops the list of products for the exhibition.
  • Notable Markets: On Saturdays, there are more market events at the Southern Block near the state's University of Portland. The Pioneer Courthouse market opens on Mondays. On Wednesdays, there's another at the South Park Block on Salmon Street.

How to move around in Portland

The city has walkways and bike-protected lanes for ease of travel. Renting a car is not necessary for this pedestrian-friendly city. You can use the elegant public transport system to move around in Portland, but walking the city on foot is the best way to enjoy every inch of the town.

The climate in Portland

The city experiences warm summers, thanks to its Mediterranean climate. The winters are cool, cloudy, and rainy, making December the coldest month. Therefore, the best time to visit the region is when the temperature is at its best, usually between June and September.

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In Portland we will have clear sky, light clothing is recommended as the temperatures will be warm throughout the day.

    • Wednesday
    • 59°F | 48°F
    • Thursday
    • 59°F | 48°F
    • Friday
    • 55°F | 48°F

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Hotel Mcmenamins Crystal

Hotel Mcmenamins Crystal

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Hotel Park Lane Suites & Inn

1,676 yd from city centre Excellent location
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Hotel The  Zags Portland

Hotel The Zags Portland

1,256 yd from city centre Excellent location

Frequently asked questions about Hotels in Portland

The most centrally located hotels in Portland with the best ratings are: Hotel The Heathman, Hotel The Mark Spencer and Hotel Sentinel, A Provenance.

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in Portland, the average price per night is 90 , while you will pay an average of 93 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 154 .

You can make reservations at Hotel Sentinel, A Provenance, Hotel Courtyard Portland Downtown/convention Center and Hotel The Nines, A Luxury Collection , Portland if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to Portland.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in Portland are Hotel Hilton Portland Downtown, Hotel Shilo Inn Portland Airport and Hotel Crowne Plaza Portlanddowntown Convention Center.

If you want to save time, the hotels in Portland with express check-in and check-out are Hotel Sentinel, A Provenance, Hotel Courtyard Portland Downtown/convention Center and Silver Cloud Hotel Portland.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in Portland are Hotel The Mark Spencer, Hotel Sentinel, A Provenance and Hotel Embassy Suites By Hilton Portland Downtown.

In Portland, Hotel The Heathman, Hotel Kimpton Riverplace and Hotel Sentinel, A Provenance offer 24-hour front desk service.

If you're bringing a vehicle, we recommend that you book a hotel with parking in Portland, like Hotel Sentinel, A Provenance, Hotel Courtyard Portland Downtown/convention Center or Silver Cloud Hotel Portland.