The world's largest independent bookstore — a Portland institution covering an entire city block. We've hand-picked the best hotels in Portland, Oregon within easy reach, so you can explore the area without the commute.
Portland's most opulent hotel occupies the top nine floors of the 1909 Meier & Frank Building — a department store designed by the same architect as the Woolworth Building — with a soaring nine-story atrium, Urban Farmer steakhouse, and rooms that balance historic Beaux-Arts grandeur with thoughtful modern design. The location on Morrison Street is as central as Portland gets.
Portland's most atmospheric waterfront property — a European-style boutique marina hotel on the Willamette River at the southern end of the Esplanade, with kayak and paddleboard rentals at the dock, a cozy fireplace lobby, and private balcony rooms overlooking the river. The nightly complimentary wine hour and morning coffee service add genuine warmth.
One of Portland's grandest historic properties — originally the Governor Hotel, built in 1909 with Arts and Crafts murals by Charles Heaney — meticulously restored to showcase its Lewis and Clark exploration theme. The Jake's Famous Crawfish restaurant adjacent is one of Portland's most beloved seafood institutions.
A 1912 Portland institution on SW 15th that celebrated its history of Hollywood connections — Marlene Dietrich, Orson Welles, and John Wayne all stayed here — with a Golden Age of Hollywood aesthetic that fills corridors with silver-screen photography and guest rooms with period furnishings. The Driftwood Room cocktail lounge is a genuine Portland institution.
The London boutique chain's US flagship brought its genuine-neighborhood-hotel formula to Portland's Old Town — with a lobby designed as a public living room, four distinct restaurants (including Tope for Mexican, and Lovely Rita for a rooftop), and 119 rooms at prices that compete with Portland's best Airbnbs for value.