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The 10 best hotels in Portland

Discover the top hotels in Portland handpicked by local expert Casey Hatfield-Chiotti
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Casey Hatfield-Chiotti
September 6, 2024

The top-rated hotels in Portland, Oregon, capture the city’s ethos and embrace its quirks. Boutique boltholes in historic buildings celebrate sustainability, while design hotels have communal lobbies where creatives come to socialize and get inspired. Even luxury hotels have a sense of place, with bespoke designs telling the story of Portland’s history and beautiful scenery. Great hotel options are spread across the city, split by the Willamette River and fringed with forests and mountains. Options abound downtown, the up-and-coming West End, and the more industrial Central Eastside District. The best hotels in Portland offer top-notch bars and restaurants and all the requisite amenities, plus some you might not expect. As someone who was raised in Portland and still visits regularly, I believe the city should be on the radar of travelers looking to explore somewhere new on the West Coast. These are the hotels to check into when you do.

1.

The Ritz-Carlton Portland

Address:

900 Southwest Washington Street

Price:

$487-$1,018/night

Located in a sleek skyscraper, the Ritz-Carlton is one of the best hotels in Portland and an ode to the Pacific Northwest. Tree trunks inspired the pillars and drapes in the grand lobby, while the curved lines of the spa mimic the shape of a delicate rose (Portland is known as the Rose City). The spa’s harmonic sleep lounger lulled me into the deepest state of relaxation during my stay. Meanwhile, floor-to-ceiling glass windows on every floor showcase the city’s beauty.

The guestrooms are misty mountain-hued havens with copper accents. In addition to the spa, the 19th-floor wellness sanctuary has a fitness center and a mountain lake-like infinity pool enclosed in glass, with a panoramic view of downtown and the West Hills, further cementing the Ritz-Carlton’s status as one of the best hotels in Portland.

Thanks to its monied clientele, the hotel has brought new life to the West End, where luxury boutiques with a Portland twist have chosen to set up shop.

2.

Hotel Lucia

Address:

400 Southwest Broadway

Price:

$77-$409/night

Oozing character inside and out, just like the city it calls home, the historic Hotel Lucia downtown is one of the best hotels in Portland. Located on Broadway Street, downtown’s main thoroughfare, the 1909 building finds itself on the National Register of Historic Places.

A museum-quality art and photography collection on display in the colorful lobby, which has gold and blue velvet furnishings, makes this one of the best hotels in Portland for art lovers. Thanks to the long list of ‘Portland-style’ amenities on offer here, there’s always something for guests to do. Travelers can grab a game from the board game library, hop on a complimentary bike and enjoy the nightly craft beer hour.

There’s even an onsite arcade with full-sized games. Business travelers love the fast, free Wi-Fi, writing desks in each room and 24-hour gym.

3.

The Nines, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland

Address:

525 Southwest Morrison

Price:

$192-$4,174/night

The Nines delivers the excellent service, amenities, and style that come with a five-star stay, making it one of the best hotels in Portland. While the entrance is unassuming, that changes once you take the elevator to the 8th floor.

There, you’ll enter a soaring, light-filled atrium with multiple seating areas, a swanky bar and a steakhouse serving grass-fed Oregon beef. The historic building, with its ornate terracotta façade, used to be a department store.

The Nines’ interior designers steered clear of safe, earth-toned décor in favor of bright colors and maximalist design. Guestrooms come with Tiffany blue couches and upholstered chairs that pop against the taupe and gold wall coverings.

I highly recommend visiting the rooftop restaurant Departures, which sports a space-age modern design and multiple outdoor decks with impressive views. It’s also one of the few places in Portland where you should get dressed up for drinks.

4.

The Bidwell Marriott Portland

Address:

520 Southwest Broadway

Price:

$132-$512/night

The Bidwell Marriott consistently ranks among the best hotels in Portland, offering everything modern travelers want in a prime location next to Pioneer Courthouse Square.

Pet-friendly guestrooms in soothing shades of blue and gray offer space to work and relax, while wellness warriors can use the cardio machines, free weights and stationary bikes in the fitness center. With its gear rental shop stocked with bikes, helmets, fishing rods and backpacks, the Bidwell makes enjoying Portland’s outdoorsy lifestyle easy (one free rental is included in your stay each day).

The restaurant and bar, High Horse, features locally crafted beer and fresh seafood. The official Hotel of the Portland Timbers and Thorns (it’s where visiting teams typically stay), the Bidwell is especially lively before and after soccer matches at nearby Providence Park. One of the best hotels in Portland for sports enthusiasts, there’s even a soccer-themed suite.

5.

Hotel Grand Stark

Address:

509 Southeast Grand Avenue

Price:

$81-$322/night

While many of the best hotels in Portland are downtown, plenty of great properties are popping up across the river in the Central Eastside neighborhood. Case in point, Hotel Grand Stark, which opened in the lively business district in 2021.

With its mansard roof, the 1906 corner building gives off European vibes that continue once you head inside, where the wood-floored, white lobby feels like a chic mid-century Parisian apartment. Guestrooms showcase the Palisociety hotel group’s signature preppy style with a dose of Pacific Northwest. Plaid black and white pillows and upholstery complement pale blue accent walls and green velvet chairs.

While it’s an easy walk to the renowned Haitian restaurant Kann and upscale izakaya Afuri, there are great on-property dining options too. I love the hanger steak and wine selection at Italian restaurant Grand Amari, making this one of the top hotels in Portland for foodies.

6.

The Benson Portland, Curio Collection by Hilton

Address:

309 Southwest Broadway

Price:

$101-$768/night

Most Portland hotels favor a lighter, more modern aesthetic, but the Benson, Portland’s undisputable grande dame, embraces its ornate, historic interiors. I’ve been visiting this hotel for more than two decades and still love popping in to soak up the grandeur.

Founded over a century ago by lumber baron Simon Benson, the opulent lobby’s walls and pillars are finished in rare Circassian walnut imported from Russia. Meanwhile, Italian marble floors, a coffered ceiling and Austrian crystal chandeliers add early 20th-century drama. The French Second Empire-style building has a glazed terracotta and brick exterior and arched windows, and the hotel’s original 12-story marble staircase doubles as a museum showcasing local history and art, including photographs dating back to 1847.

Guestrooms are traditional and generous in size, featuring desks with comfortable chairs and large televisions. One of the best hotels in Portland for location, you can easily walk to all of downtown’s main attractions, including the Pearl District, Pioneer Courthouse, and Powell’s Books.

7.

The Hoxton, Portland

Address:

15 Northwest 4th Avenue

Price:

$105-$538/night

The Hoxton Hotel group is known for its stylish, affordable properties in the world’s capitals of cool, and the Portland Hoxton, one of the best hotels in Portland, delivers on all accounts.

Inspired by 1960s Northwest modernism, the 119 guestrooms have more panache than your average hotel room. Located off Burnside in Old Town, it’s easy to take public transportation to Forest Park, one of the largest urban forests in the US, or to the happening east side.

One of the best hotels in Portland for nightlife lovers, you should start your evening at the hotel’s rooftop Mexican restaurant Tope. I always enjoy the zippy margaritas and standout city views, before heading to the karaoke bar Dante’s on Burnside.

The original Voodoo Donuts, which stays open until 3 am every night, is mere blocks away. Order the maple bacon bar! The Hoxton’s discreet basement speakeasy 2NW5 is the place to end the night.

8.

Woodlark Hotel Portland

Address:

813 SW Alder Street

Price:

$119-$311/night

Woodlark Hotel honors Portland’s past and cosmopolitan future. Located in two historic buildings – the 1908 French Renaissance-style Cornelius Hotel and the Woodlark Building, one of Portland’s earliest commercial skyscrapers – the 150-room hotel is elegant, understated and artsy.

Guestrooms feature colors inspired by the local landscape, such as mossy green velvet, natural wood tones and dark blue. Fitness fans will love the rock-climbing wall, spin bikes and interactive MIRROR workouts.

A wooden wrap-around check-in desk doubles as a coffee bar serving hot drinks and pastries by local favorite Good Coffee, while the adjacent Abigail Hall, with its floral wallpaper and tiled fireplace, is just as inviting for high tea as a glass of sauvignon blanc, which I’ve enjoyed often during shopping excursions downtown.

Many of the best hotels in Portland have buzzy restaurants, and the Bullard – a Texas-meets-Oregon hotspot serving wagyu carpaccio and cherrywood smoked chicken – checks all the boxes.

9.

Heathman Hotel

Address:

1001 SW Broadway

Price:

$87-$437/night

A few blocks from the Portland Art Museum and next door to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, one of my favorite places to see a concert in Portland and where the Oregon Symphony regularly performs, Heathman Hotel is a top choice for culture connoisseurs. A Portland fixture since 1927, it unveiled a major renovation in 2018 that cemented the property’s reputation as one of the best hotels in Portland.

The revamp included lighter and brighter guestrooms, a gray and sea blue color scheme, kitted-out bar carts and refreshed public spaces. The two-story Heathman Library is a dreamy space for literature lovers, with a collection of 2,700 volumes featuring the signed works of several Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners and US Poet Laureates. Grab whatever you like before decamping to the blue velvet sofas by the roaring fireplace in the lounge.

10.

Kex Portland

Address:

100 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd

Price:

$55-$274/night

The KEX brand may have been founded in Iceland, but it’s at home in Portland, where residents, like Icelanders, pride themselves on living sustainably and reusing historic structures. The restored 1912 building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and the designer decorated it with furniture and objects from the 1920s to the 1970s. The hotel has shared rooms with bunkbeds catering to families, groups and solo travelers.

Meanwhile, private rooms in muted pastels and earth tones feature headboards made from refurbished fireplace mantels. KEX guests can use the 12-person sauna made from local Western red cedar before heading to the seasonal rooftop bar serving cocktails and light snacks. My favorite seats are at the lobby bar Pacific Standard, where I love to meet friends for oysters and stone fruit sours.

KAYAK’s insights for hotels in Portland

Discover seasonal trends, ideal booking windows, and other data-driven tips to plan your stay in Portland with confidence.

How much does a hotel cost in Portland?

The average price of a double room in Portland is $154 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $122 per night. Expect to pay around $167/night for a 4-star hotel in Portland and $316/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Portland?

Hotels are cheapest in Portland in November, with average rates of $135. In comparison, July is the most expensive month, with prices at $175.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Portland?

Sunday offers the lowest rates in Portland, with an average nightly price of $143. The highest prices are found on Thursday, with average rates at $157.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Portland?

The most popular neighbourhood in Portland among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Downtown, with an average price of $209. Staypineapple, Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland, Mark Spencer Hotel, and Hotel Lucia rank among the highest-rated hotels in Downtown.

How much is a hotel in Portland for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Portland found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was $48, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was $90. The cheapest room found overall was for $48.

How much is a hotel in Portland for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Portland for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for $55 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as $55 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from $109 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Portland?

Book at least 70 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Portland hotel.

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KAYAK's top tips for finding Portland hotel deals

  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Portland found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $94, while the most expensive was $196.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Portland for 2 days.
  • If you’re looking for a unique neighborhood near downtown, consider the Pearl District. It was once a warehouse and industrial area, but now has become popular for art galleries, breweries, and coworking spaces. The Mark Spencer Hotel is a sophisticated yet affordable option located in the center of this neighborhood.
  • Portland is a highly bike-accessible city, so consider using this as your primary form of transportation during your trip. Some downtown hotels, such as Staypineapple at Hotel Roseoffer free loaner bikes to their guests, making it a convenient and cost-effective way to explore the city.
  • If you're traveling with young children, consider selecting a hotel located next to Portland's light-rail system, the MAX. It's a cost-effective way to travel to all the well-known sites and can even take you to the airport. The Holiday Inn Portland-Airport (I-205) at downtown location is a good choice, conveniently situated near one of the MAX stops.
  • Looking to stay in an older part of Portland? Check out hotels in Old Town. This neighborhood is home to many famous attractions and restaurants, as well as the city's Chinatown. It's also conveniently located right next to downtown Portland and the Pearl District. The Hi-Lo Hotel Autograph Collection is a luxurious option, situated only a 12-minute drive from Portland's Japanese Gardens.
  • Portland hosts many different festivals throughout the year, so be sure to keep them in mind when planning your trip. Both downtown and the area near the convention center become very crowded during these events, and it can be both expensive and challenging to make hotel reservations.
  • If you want to save some money, you might think about staying the night at the Econo Lodge Portland since it is a reasonable choice and provides complimentary breakfast.
  • The Holiday Inn Portland can accommodate your needs if you prefer spending a night out at the casino, because there is one close by.
  • If you enjoy playing golf a lot, staying at the River's Edge Hotel is a terrific choice because you can access golf facilities and indulge in the sport.
  • If you're looking to maintain your fitness goals while on vacation, the Sentinel Hotel is an excellent choice as it offers a fully equipped fitness center.
  • You don't want to leave your pet behind, thus, The Hotel Zags Portland will accommodate you and your four-legged buddy upon request and at an additional cost.
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FAQs when booking a hotel in Portland

  • Are there hotels in Portland that are pet-friendly?

    Portland offers several pet-friendly hotels, such as the Kimpton Riverplace Hotel, which accepts any number of pets without size or weight restrictions and without charging an additional fee. Alternatively, the Dossier Hotel permits big dogs but charges a pet fee.

  • What are the best hotels in Portland near Moda Center?

    If you're interested in watching an NBA game during your visit to Portland, consider staying at one of the many hotels located near the Moda Center, the city's arena. The Crowne Plaza is an affordable option that offers a free shuttle for transportation to the surrounding area. Alternatively, the Inn at the Convention Center is a low-key choice conveniently located next to a MAX station.

  • What are the best hotels in Portland near the Convention Center?

    The Inn at the Convention Center is a reasonably priced choice that is conveniently located in the middle of downtown. Alternatively, the Hotel Eastlund is a chic and modern hotel located right beside the Convention Center. If you don't mind being slightly further away, the DoubleTree offers many amenities to its guests.

  • What are the best hotels near the Portland airport?

    If you're looking for an affordable option with convenient transportation, the Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport offers free airport shuttles and has two on-site restaurants. Alternatively, the Radisson Hotel is a modern hotel located near the airport, and it includes free parking. For a logical choice that's located adjacent to the airport, consider the Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel.

  • Which accessibility features are available in hotels in Portland?

    You might want to consider booking the Crowne Plaza Portland Downtown Convention Center, which offers a number of accessibility options tailored to their clients' needs. If you require a wheelchair for mobility, certain rooms have been customized with roll-in showers and lowered door handles. Guests can also access facilities such as the concierge desk, business center, fitness center, lounge, pool, and spa. Additionally, the hotel provides braille signage for the visually impaired and visual alarms in the hallways for the hearing impaired. Assistive listening devices are also available in the meeting rooms and other areas.

  • Which Portland hotels have parking and transportation services?

    If you're planning to drive to Portland, you may be looking for a hotel that offers parking and transportation options, which is why you should consider the Dossier Hotel. Once you arrive, you'll be able to take advantage of services such as secured covered valet parking on-site, so you won't have to worry about where to park your car. The hotel also offers valet parking to hotel guests with unlimited in-and-out privileges, which is subject to additional payment. In addition, the hotel provides a charging station for electric vehicles and town/limo service.

  • What are some of the conveniences I get to be awarded when visiting hotels in the area?

    When it comes to the various extras offered by some hotels, Portland lodging will undoubtedly have you covered. That's why you should consider staying at the Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Portland International Airport. You can take advantage of amenities such as a vending machine on the property, a library for voracious readers or those looking to kill time, a gift shop/newsstand, a safe for your valuables at the front desk, an elevator for easy access to top-floor rooms, and ATM/banking services for ease of financial transactions.

  • Where can I stay if I want to continue working even when on vacation?

    The Heathman Hotel is a good option if you want to travel while still conducting business because it offers various business amenities. If you're traveling for business and wish to hold a conference at the hotel, there is a 3,800-square-foot conference center available. Additionally, there are many conference spaces where you can conduct meetings.

  • Where to stay in Portland?

    KAYAK users usually search for hotels in Downtown, Southeast Portland and adjacent to Moda Center.

  • What are the best hotels near Moda Center?

    KAYAK users like staying at Crowne Plaza Portland-Downtown Conv Ctr, Hotel Eastlund Bw Premier Collection and Hyatt Regency Portland At The Oregon Convention Center when looking for a hotel in close proximity to Moda Center.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Portland?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Portland with free parking or free breakfast. Top-rated options with free free parking in Portland include Hyatt Regency Portland At The Oregon Convention Center and Inn at Northrup Station, while popular hotels with free breakfast in Portland include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Portland-Nw Downtown and Inn at Northrup Station.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Portland?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Portland districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Portland city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Portland hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Portland that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Oxford Suites Portland - Jantzen Beach, Inn at Northrup Station and Executive Lodge.

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Hampton Inn Portland Airport - Portland - Bedroom
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Sheraton Portland Airport Hotel - Portland - Restaurant
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Super 8 by Wyndham Portland Airport - Portland - Bedroom
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Chestnut Tree Inn - Portland
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Hilton Garden Inn Portland Airport - Portland - Lounge
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Shilo Inns Rose Garden - Portland - Bedroom
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