Daily Mandatory Charge includes: Portland Tourism Improvement District Fee and Historical Preservation Fund.
Welcome to the historic Embassy Suites Portland Downtown. Ours luxurious all-suite hotel combines historic style with modern convenience and technology, delivering a hotel providing a memorable stay for each and every guest. Our location is strategically located in the Old Town Portland. This downtown neighborhood assures easy and convenient travel access to the PDX Airport, nine miles away, as well as all of the most interesting sites in Portland. We're within a mile of the convention center, Moda Center, and theaters.
Our suites deliver all of the comfort and modern amenities you need. Large 65 inch televisions, WiFi access, in room coffee, and in room safe. All of our suites are furnished with a microwave and mini refrigerator. Each morning you can enjoy our complimentary cooked to order American Breakfast buffet. Our Kingsland Kitchen restaurant serves Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch homestyle cooking in a hip setting. Mother’s Bistro & Bar serves home style, authentic scratch cooking from mothers around the world using the classic cooking techniques and the best ingredients for breakfast, lunch, dinner and happy hour.
Our Colonel Lindbergh Ballroom can accommodate up to 300 guests, and we have 11 other flexible rooms for meetings, get-togethers, and receptions for smaller groups. We have our own planning and catering staff.
Enjoy our nightly Evening Reception, indoor pool, and fitness center, featuring two Peloton® Bikes with toe cages, during your stay with us.
JJose Ricardo Puppio2023.12.21
It’s an old hotel…, in downtown.
It’s close to Apple store.., like 10-15 minutes walking.
Good room.., I got a Studio King suite.
No problems with the elevators..
Very good breakfast.. (tasty omelet).
There are some beggars sleeping (inhabiting) the sidewalks around the hotel.
I’d stay again..!!
Whether you are here for business or leisure, our downtown Portland, pet-friendly hotel offers easy access to The Rose City: steps from our front door are some of Portland's most popular restaurants and attractions, including the Pearl District, Pioneer Square, and the festivals of Waterfront Park. Our Portland hotel near Providence Hospital is across the street from the MAX Light Rail station, hop on and within minutes find yourself at the Moda Center and Providence Park or take it all the way to Portland International Airport. Our spacious rooms and suites put a PNW spin on the classic Courtyard comfort you expect with sweeping city views, plush bedding and a workspace to get down to business. Gather in our meeting rooms and event space, featuring nearly 9,500 sq ft and sophisticated design details. Join us at our downtown Portland restaurant, bar and arcade for a taste of the Rose City featuring pinball and other games, local craft beers, classic cocktails and delicious food for breakfast and dinner.
GGuest User2022.08.29
The hotel itself, front desk staff, restaurant, and rooms are fabulous. The price was great for all that. Really impressed with the size of the room, the bathroom, the décor, the amenities, quality, look/feel, service, etc. That was the highlight for my trip, and if this hotel were located somewhere else, I'd come here every time. That said, the location of the hotel being in the worst of downtown Portland, coupled with ridiculous (literally, jaw dropping stunning) parking challenges, makes this a no-go for a recommendation. It's hard to believe they have no parking structure, and must only use valet or (unsafe) street parking. Even getting to the hotel is difficult because so many streets nearby are closed. I called and asked how/where I was supposed to park, and was told it was just valet, and to find any spot in front and double park (which I did). I actually had to park in a bus stop, left my blinkers on, and gave my key to the valet. 45 minutes later, I could still see my vehicle on the street from my 10th floor room, so I went down to the valet and expressed my concern that I was going to either get a ticket or get towed. He said he was very overworked, had started his shift at 2pm (it was 11pm at this time), hadn't had lunch or a break, that the parking was almost at capacity, and he ”hoped” he would get to it later. While I was talking to him, two other guests interrupted (presumably with the same concern) and decided to park on the street and risk it. 20 minutes later, my vehicle did finally get parked. In the morning, one of my antennas was snapped off and sitting on my front seat. Par for the course... I wish I had known how bad the parking situation was beforehand, because I would never have chosen this place. It's a shame too, since the hotel and room were awesome. If you're taking a taxi or ride share to the hotel, and don't intend to go out, then this is a winner. If you have a vehicle of any kind, don't even bother. It's an exercise in frustration and annoyance.
The Nines Hotel Portland is a truly magnificent and luxurious hotel in downtown Portland. Historic in nature, yet contemporary in all other aspects. The hotel is situated amongst picturesque surroundings in the historical Meier and Frank Building. Enjoy modern, and eclectic comfort amidst artful and fashion forward hotel suites and rooms. Luxuriate with contemporary amenities, crystal lighting, alabaster colored satin drapes, and leather headboards. Within walking distance, enjoy upscale boutiques, trendy dining options, and local attractions, or by Portland's green-friendly Light Rails and Street Cars. Explore the exotic Japanese Gardens, museums, and unique downtown. Stimulate your senses with artisanal cuisine and enjoy exhilarating views of downtown Portland. Basque in the uniqueness that is Portland Oregon by visiting boutique coffee shops and local art attractions. Experience top restaurants including the Urban Farmer Steakhouse and the pan Asian-inspired Departure Restaurant and Lounge.
MMAN2018.07.14
Located in the most central part of Portland, next to Pioneer Court Square and the pioneer place, the old building is remodeled, the lobby and the restaurant are on the 8th floor patio, and the windows without views look to the patio. The external window is not the pilot place or the pigeon court square. Breakfast is order, the menu is not long, and the price is moderate. Old houses do not have underground garages for valet parking, 47 yuan per day, not cheap, staying in the night market around the hotel, riverside parks, shopping malls can walk, if you don't drive very much, you can stop at the parking lot around the hotel, many There are special promotions. Due to the good location, there are many tramps around the hotel. It is probably a good climate in Portland. Everyone is in a good mood. I have not found anyone like the crazy people in Seattle and San Francisco. For the same reason, the hotel opened a party almost every day, fashionable men and women packed with elevators, want to clear Don't live here anymore. The hotel offers free bottled water and the quality is very good. The gym is on the 7th floor and the conditions are average. 35 square feet of room space enough for an extra bed
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Located in Portland (Pearl District), Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District is a 4-minute walk from Powell's City of Books and 10 minutes by foot from Tom McCall Waterfront Park. This hotel is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Providence Park and 0.9 mi (1.5 km) from Portland State University.
Don't miss out on recreational opportunities including an indoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. Additional features at this hotel include complimentary wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a television in a common area.
A complimentary buffet breakfast is served on weekdays from 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour business center, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Make yourself at home in one of the 243 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and Netflix provides entertainment. Bathrooms have showers and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include desks and irons/ironing boards, as well as phones with free local calls.
GGuest User2022.07.20
I spend 100 nights per year in just Hilton brands alone. I'm middle aged and not high maintenance. Additionally due to my industry/company I've been required to travel during the entire COVID nightmare. I totally understand the challenges and changes the pandemic brought to hotels and have a great deal of respect for the hospitality industry as a whole. This is my 4th time being a guest at this property and honestly there are no major issues. In general property, guest rooms, staff and location are all great! This is more a full-service hotel and a considerable step above your typical Hampton Inn format/experience. A few minor irritates: No shampoo in my room or at front desk. Was told they ran out? No loaner guest umbrellas. Was told they ran out? Limited breakfast hours and no to-go bagged breakfasts on the weekends? Regards to homeless/transient problem that plagues Portland. It's considerably better/cleaner around the hotel and Pearl district than just a year ago. I have no issues walking around by myself or concern about parking my car on the surrounding streets (except some park blocks are still dicey).
Daily Mandatory Charge includes: Portland Tourism Improvement District Fee
Unexpectedly bold and authentically Portland, welcome to The Duniway Portland, a Hilton Hotel. Located in the heart of downtown, this boutique retreat is just steps from the business district, numerous entertainment venues, premier shopping, the street cars and the MAX Light Rail. The MAX Light Rail system serves as a convenient option getting to and from the Oregon Convention Center, Portland International Airport, and exploring the city.
Our guest rooms have luxurious beds, eclectic decor, and comforts like a mini-fridge and 65-inch HDTV. Enjoy touches of Portland like local coffee or tea and refreshing bath products. For the ultimate stay, book a top-floor suite with a separate living room, two bathrooms, and supreme views. Dine at the lobby level restaurant, Mayrose, an American brasserie that offers thoughtfully-crafted cocktail and food menu.
We have guests covered at our Portland lifestyle hotel with our complimentary fitness center and heated indoor, waveless lap pool at your disposal. Prepare for your workday in the business center that is available daily as well as our convenience shop, which is always open. Our boardrooms and ballroom make it easy to plan your next event or wedding, while our A/V technology, catering options, and dedicated staff ensure your event is a success. Our hotel is also connected to Hilton Portland Downtown, offering you additional amenities and dining options.
GGuest User2023.07.24
I don’t understand the glowing reviews & photos are definitely deceiving. I should have captured the armed security guards all over the place and the homeless drug addicts shooting up on the street. I have never been so relieved to leave Portland. What a gorgeous city overcome with homeless tent camps and sad addicts freebasing on every corner. Tried to walk a few blocks to dinner but had to Uber back in order to be safe. Thankfully we didn’t bring our children but it would have been such an education on why not to try drugs. Luckily our car was not broken in to (see past reviews) however a homeless person clearly made it onto our floor screaming at 5am since the elevator’s card reader to make it onto upper floors was not operational. We were mostly deceived by AmEx as this property was listed as a Fine Hotels property. It is not but I would say the others listed were not either (the Nines was much nicer but more addicts were down that way. Another old hotel but nice hotels in Portland are few & far between). Love this city but I will not be back until it is cleaned up and the Ritz Carlton opens. All of this said, the staff at the Duniway are doing their best with what they have to work with. We experienced great customer service, clean rooms, and comfortable rooms. The hotel desperately needs an update though. What made our stay a positive one is that we left unharmed, found some great restaurants (go to the Pearl District), and spent all day away from Portland at Hood River or the Oregon coast.
Daily Mandatory Charge includes: Portland Tourism Improvement District Fee.
The Hilton Portland Downtown is conveniently situated in the heart of downtown, within two blocks of live theaters and outdoor markets, and a short walk from the city's best stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Nearby attractions include the Portland Art Museum, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and upscale shopping at the three-story Pioneer Place Mall, all within a three-minute walk. The Portland Saturday Market and Tom McCall Waterfront Park are less than a mile away.
The hotel's proximity to nearby public transportation allows for easy exploration of the city. Just one block away, the Portland's MAX Light Rail system provides easy access to the Moda Center, Oregon Convention Center, OMSI, the Oregon Zoo, and Portland International Airport.
The Hilton Portland Downtown accommodations offer 455 guestrooms which includes plush-top mattresses, cozy down comforters, 250-thread count triple sheeting, and allergen-free feather and down pillows. Additional amenities include Peter Thomas Roth bath collection and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf products. Complimentary Wifi is available in the Lobby for registered guests and in guest rooms for a fee. The Hilton Portland Downtown also offers close to 45,000 square feet of flexible meeting, banquet, and exhibit space, making the Hilton Portland Downtown a first-choice location for hosting groups, catering and social events.
AAnonymous User2023.09.17
Central location, two blocks away from Pioneer Square. There is no parking garage, Valet parking is required and costs $55 a night. The room was generally good.
Daily Mandatory Charge includes: Portland Tourism Improvement District (TID) Fee.
Welcome to The Porter Portland, Curio Collection by Hilton, perfectly located in one of America’s most walkable cities. Rising 16 stories above the thriving Fountain District, our Portland hotel is steps from premier shops, popular restaurants and Keller Auditorium and just 2 blocks from Tom McCall Waterfront Park. OHSU Hospital and Legacy Good Samaritan are conveniently close. The MAX Light Rail station is a quick stroll for any travels to Greater Portland.
Guest rooms are stunning, rustic and modern with complimentary WiFi, a 55-inch TV, mini-fridge, a coffeemaker with local teas and coffees, and cozy extras like plush robes and slippers. Upgrade for floor-to-ceiling windows and views of the Willamette River and Cascade Mountains, or book a suite with a separate living area, dining table and wet bar for entertaining.
Hotel restaurants blend indulgence with Portland’s love for the outdoors. Foodies will crave our Terrane Italian Kitchen + Bar for soulful Italian-inspired American food served all day. Grab gourmet pizza at the Chiosco take-out window or stop by The Portland Exchange for custom picnic baskets for a unique day in the city. Don’t miss Xport, a rooftop restaurant + lounge, featuring outdoor dining decks and sweeping views of the mountains.
Feel stress slip away in the Meditation Spa or take a refreshing dip in the heated indoor pool. Our fitness center is always open and we offer classes in meditation, yoga and aqua aerobics. Plan events in elegant indoor/outdoor spaces that are perfect for small meetings up to lavish receptions.
XXiaoxue2022.01.28
Not bad. clean and convenient. But it is hard to park in this hotel
Located in the citys Lloyd District, Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center which opened in early, 2020. The 600-room hotel is being built north of the existing Oregon Convention Center and will include over 39,000 square feet of flexible meeting venues, with a lobby, bar, restaurant, fitness center, as well as, gathering areas for guests to meet, engage, and recharge. The hotel will be located near several bus lines, a streetcar line, the MAX light-rail line, and a bike-share station, providing visitors and meeting and event attendees with quick access to downtown Portland, the central eastside and the airport.
FFIR5012023.12.15
There are not many places to eat around. Parking in the hotel is inconvenient. Either valet parking is available. You can park in the parking building next to it. It is a 3-minute walk. The room size is okay. Bottled water is provided only after you register as a member.
Add vibrancy to your extended stay at our hotel in Portland, Oregon, at Residence Inn Portland Downtown/Pearl District. Located in the heart of the Pearl District, our chic hotel is the perfect home base to explore many art galleries, restaurants and entertainment venues. Our proximity to Union Station makes it easy to check out the Portland Japanese Garden, Roseland Theater and Moda Center. After soaking up the spirit of our city, settle into our pet-friendly suites with flat-panel TVs and ergonomic workstations for work and play. Once hunger strikes, visit our on-site restaurant for a distinct gastropub experience. Each morning, you can fuel up with our complimentary breakfast. Commit to healthy habits in our fitness center and indoor pool during downtime. The sophisticated event spaces at our hotel in Pearl District, Portland, are perfect for elevating special occasions. Whether savoring a weekend away or conducting business, celebrate in style at Residence Inn Portland Downtown/Pearl District.
WWoaihaidaoyou2023.10.10
A very comfortable hotel. It provides a free buffet breakfast. The breakfast is relatively rich in the United States. You can make your own waffles, including egg pancakes 🥞, bacon 🥓, fruits 🍉, oatmeal 🥣, etc. The three of us booked two Bedroom suites, each room has a bathroom, the overall feeling is very spacious and comfortable!
Parking at the hotel is relatively expensive, costing 45 US dollars a day. We parked across the road from the hotel entrance. It is a roadside parking lot and is free at night.
Daily Mandatory Charge includes: 3% Portland Tourism Assessment.
Experience Unparalleled Comfort and Convenience at the DoubleTree hotel Portland
Welcome to the DoubleTree hotel Portland, your gateway to an exceptional stay in the vibrant Portland Metro area. Our hotel isn't only one of the largest within walking distance to the Oregon Convention Center, the Moda Center, and Portland Memorial Coliseum, but it also offers an array of amenities and a prime location that ensures an unforgettable visit.
Perfectly Situated for Business and Leisure
Our central location means you're just steps away from world-class entertainment, tax-free shopping at specialty boutiques and national brand stores, and of course Portland's renowned culinary scene with its endless dining options.
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At the DoubleTree hotel Portland, we understand the value of convenience. We offer on-site covered parking in our garage, which is a rare find in downtown Portland. Contact our front desk for parking rates and please inquire about our parking-inclusive packages for both groups and individual travelers.
Effortless Transportation
For seamless travel, Portland's MAX light rail stops just outside the hotel at the Lloyd Center/NE 11th stop and provides service from the Portland International Airport. The rail makes exploring the city a breeze. For public transportation options and schedules, visit Tri-Met Public Transportation.
We eagerly await the opportunity to extend a warm welcome to you on your next visit to Portland. Should you need any assistance with your travel plans, please don't hesitate to contact us at the DoubleTree hotel Portland. Your comfort and satisfaction are our top priorities.
GGuest User2022.07.07
It is a good property if you have business in the area, the rooms are spacious enough, there is a small pool and tiny garden space, but as I value open windows and fresh air I was not best please. Just fine for business purposes but I would not recommend for the holiday traveler. Some rooms are above the local light rail station make sure you are NOT placed on that side of the hotel. Food service was above average for this type of hotel but there is no room service beyond dinner at this time.
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I always stay at the Comfort Suites Portland Airport when I am flying out of PDX, this has been my ”go to” place to stay for years! Very affordable and has everything you need for a short stay. I have never had any issue or problems, the rooms have always been clean, the beds are comfortable, and the staff have always been very accommodating. They have a great little breakfast bar every morning so you can start your day without making a special trip to a restaurant. The parking lot is well lit so it feels very secure, I've left my car there for 2+ weeks and never had any problems. A great perk is that there is a 24-hour convenience store in the back of the hotel, as well as a nice sports bar that is open until 10:00 or so. I like that fact that once I check in I don't have to get back in my car to travel for dinner or snacks for the plane. I don't think I will ever stay at a different hotel near the airport, this one has everything I need!
LlusongshiWe stayed here for three nights. The design of the hotel is simple and simple like a studio. The room is more spacious and the bed is comfortable. The surrounding environment is also good to the city center. There was some problem with the lighting of the room, and the cabinet placed in the coffee machine was almost invisible. Although there are windows that can't be opened, it wastes natural air and does not meet the environmental protection concept emphasized by the hotel itself. Because it is probably a new hotel, the air circulation is not good, some taste (still acceptable)
Ddavidll2018This gem of a hotel features HUGE rooms/suites and a lovely daily buffet breakfast. The staff was incredibly helpful from the moment we checked in, really trying extra hard to make sure our stay was perfect (it was!). Front desk staff Raquel, Woody, Brent, and Abraham was available round the clock. (AND - a special mention to the housekeeping department - I can't remember a hotel ever providing such a consistent level of spotless cleaning!). Forget anything you've seen on the news: Portland is open to visitors - and THIS is the hotel you want to stay in!
The hotel facilities were fine, average for the price range. The staff was friendly, helpful. I booked two stays a week apart, minutes from the Portland Airport for a family trip to Hawaii. On the first visit the hotel shuttle was great, came within a few minutes. Took three trips on it during that stay—my arrival and back to the airport to collect arriving family members, all was well. On the return trip I needed to take the shuttle back to the airport to catch an intercity shuttle back to my home city Eugene. The desk said “It’s already on its way” I waited half an hour, no shuttle. Quite a few people were waiting for it by now. Releasing I would miss the other shuttle’s boarding time, I called for a private Lyft back home. I think I will do this when flying from PDX from now on. It is less expensive overall (hotel stay, intercity shuttle) Also very comfortable and exact timing I needed. Another caution: This was NOT the Aloft hotel’s fault but I accidentally booked the stays on a third party site. It looked like I was on the hotel’s web page except for tiny print in the upper left hand corner. It added a total of $160 to the stays and makes it impossible to cancel the stays even weeks before. I see this happening more and more. Be careful out there.
AAdam ValentinerI 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.
GGuest UserSo you won't be surprised like us the parking is 10.00. On checkin the guy couldn't have had a good day he was none too pleasant. No explanation of services, couldn't accommodate pur low floor request, no breakfast included, and on and on. Rooms are dated and carpets stained like blood. There are SO many other options please look for those in Portlans.
ZzhinanStayed twice, checked in the other day, and later turned out to be the same room, mainly because of the relative cheapness and free parking.
But it is located in the northern suburbs and there are few places to eat around.
CCHUNLINThe hotel service staff is very warm and patient, the hotel is very close to the airport and very convenient, and breakfast is provided. The free shuttle bus to the airport is very intimate. Will recommend to friends and family.
BBrandy BrisbinI booked a king room with 1 bed was put in a room with 2 queens. Carpets stained, one bed was broken and wobbled, some dirty/stained towels, some dirty pillow cases. Out dated, some holes in walls close to ceiling and some around electric outlets, carpets in hallways also heavily stained. One elevator in middle, free parking, and the staff I ran into were all very friendly. No breakfast or other food but did have coffee in the morning. Decent view of bridge from front parking lot and I imagine the rooms on the North side of the building. My room was on the south side and was a view of an empty lot and some businesses.
XXIAOYUDon't expect breakfast here, or prepare yourself. The sanitation is not ideal. There is no hair dryer in the room and it needs to be borrowed from the front desk. But this hotel is close to all attractions and the city centre and is less than 15 minutes drive.
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