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The Hotel Zags Portland
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
Excellent
11 reviews
9
From $87 per night
The Paramount Hotel
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
Excellent
2 reviews
9
From $104 per night
Heathman Hotel Portland
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
Excellent
2 reviews
9
From $105 per night
Mark Spencer Hotel
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
Excellent
7 reviews
9
From $112 per night
Dossier Hotel
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
Excellent
7 reviews
9
From $112 per night
KEX Portland
Hotel in Kerns, Portland
Excellent
2 reviews
10
From $82 per night
Hotel Lucia
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
Excellent
1 review
9
From $102 per night
Hotel deLuxe
Hotel in Goose Hollow, Portland
Excellent
3 reviews
9
From $117 per night
Comfort Suites Portland Airport
Hotel in Parkrose, Portland
Very Good
1 review
8
From $108 per night
Jupiter Hotel
Hotel in Buckman Neighborhood, Portland
From $85 per night
Downtown Value Inn
Hotel in Downtown Portland, Portland
From $85 per night
Viking Motel
Hotel in Portland
From $75 per night
Quality Inn Portland Airport PDX
Hotel in Sumner, Portland
From $70 per night
Motel 6 Portland, OR - Central
Hotel in Creston - Kenilworth, Portland
From $66 per night
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Portland NW
Hotel in Northwest Industrial, Portland
From $99 per night
Best Western Portland West Beaverton
Hotel in West Slope, Portland
From $108 per night
Comfort Inn & Suites Tigard near Washington Square
Hotel in Greenburg, Tigard
From $88 per night
Extended Stay America Suites Portland Beaverton/Hillsboro
Hotel in Tanasbourne, Beaverton
From $82 per night
37 stays
From $84 per night
15 stays
From $83 per night
9 stays
From $76 per night
9 stays
From $99 per night
60 stays
From $85 per night
63 stays
From $85 per night
62 stays
From $85 per night
63 stays
From $85 per night
19 stays
From $82 per night
64 stays
From $84 per night
64 stays
From $85 per night
65 stays
From $82 per night
35 stays
From $81 per night
Welcome to Portland, Oregon, United States of America — a city that proudly embraces its unofficial motto, "Keep Portland Weird." While the exaggerated quirks portrayed in "Portlandia" might be a bit far-fetched, the city's vibrant food, beer, and coffee scenes, along with its whimsical charm, are very real. Portland is a hub of creativity and self-expression, where unique experiences like doughnut shop weddings, "brew 'n' view" theaters, and even a vegan strip club are part of the local culture. As the hometown of culinary legend James Beard, Portland offers a culinary landscape that's both diverse and innovative.
Currently, the average price of hotels in Portland is $120, with options ranging from $61 to $610. With 127 hotels available, visitors can find accommodations in various neighborhoods, including Downtown Portland, Parkrose, Northwest Portland, Lloyd District, and East Columbia. Some of the most popular hotels include KEX Portland, La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Portland NW, Best Western Pony Soldier Inn - Airport, Econo Lodge Vancouver, and Extended Stay America Suites Portland Gresham.
Portland is renowned for its "food cart pods," a unique phenomenon that has earned the city the title of "home to the world's best street food" by CNN. These clusters of food trucks and stalls, often with shared dining areas, offer an impressive variety of cuisines. From classic American burgers to Korean-style tacos, the options are endless. Notable food cart pods can be found on Fifth and Third Avenues, the Portland State University campus, Cartopia and Cartlandia in the Southeast, Prost Marketplace, and Killingsworth Station in the north.
Portland's beer culture is another highlight, with the city earning the nickname "Beervana" thanks to its thriving craft beer scene. With around 80 craft breweries, beer enthusiasts can explore this side of Portland through bike tours or by visiting popular spots like Loyal Legion, which boasts 99 local brews on tap, and Apex for a taste of the finest local beers.
As the "home of the American coffee culture," Portland takes its coffee seriously. The city has the highest number of roasters per capita and countless cafés. New and exciting additions continue to emerge, such as Oracle Coffee Company, run by Andy Hurley of Fall Out Boy. For a taste of where it all began, visit the original Stumptown Coffee Roasters location at 4525 Southeast Division Street, a tiny space that played a significant role in establishing Portland's coffee fame.
For a serene escape, the Portland Japanese Garden offers 5.5 acres of tranquility with waterfalls, koi ponds, and lush greenery. Free guided tours are available daily, and the garden's café hosts traditional Japanese tea ceremonies with authentic tea and snacks imported from Japan.
The International Rose Test Garden is another must-visit, showcasing why Portland is known as the "City of Roses." Established during WWI to protect rose varieties from extinction, the garden continues to bloom from April through October, with a peak in June.
Portland's nightlife offers a variety of unique experiences. McMenamins Kennedy School, once an elementary school, now serves as a hotel with historical paintings, photographs, and newspaper articles adorning its walls. The venue features the Detention Bar, a Courtyard Restaurant, an auditorium-turned-cinema, a soaking pool, and the Concordia Brewery.
For a refreshing urban winery experience, visit Coopers Hall, housed in a refurbished auto body shop. The venue offers a rotating menu of seasonal dishes alongside a selection of wine and beer on tap.
The Barrel Room is a popular spot for its "dueling pianos" events on Friday and Saturday evenings, where performers entertain guests by playing requested songs. The venue also hosts fundraising and holiday parties in its spacious outdoor area, complete with bars serving drinks and snacks.
Expatriate is a renowned cocktail lounge offering a unique selection of drinks, including Taiwanese beer and Italian white wine. The menu features small bites like James Beard's onion and butter sandwich, as well as more substantial dishes like hot fried chicken strips and Expatriate Nachos.
At the Doug Fir Lounge, you can enjoy a variety of dishes, from beet salad to wild boar ribs, in a 1950s diner-inspired setting. After your meal, head to the basement for live music performances spanning genres from heavy metal and rock to electronic.
January is the cheapest time to stay in Portland for an average of $125 per night.
Average price per night for 3-star hotels
Month
Price
January
$125
February
$133
March
$140
April
$148
May
$147
June
$148
July
$149
August
$150
September
$145
October
$133
November
$133
December
$127
10
Excellent
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6 reviews
The room was beautiful and spacious. The staff was nice and accommodating.
Lawanna
United States
9
Excellent
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3 reviews
maricon
United States
9
Excellent
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2 reviews
Eric
8
Very Good
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2 reviews
Jason
United States
7
Very Good
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1 review
Cher
8
Very Good
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2 reviews
Julue
United States
7
Very Good
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1 review
Kevin
United States
Ramada by Wyndham Portland
Portland
5
Average
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1 review
Charles