66 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Evermore Guesthouse

$$ | 3860 S.E. Clinton St., OR, 97202, USA

Just a block from the trendy dining along Southeast Portland's hip Division Street, this beautifully restored, 1909 Arts and Crafts–style mansion contains spacious, light-filled rooms, some with private balconies, claw-foot soaking tubs, and good-size sitting areas; one detached suite has a full kitchen, and a cozy and romantic third-floor room has skylights and pitched ceilings. Guests can relax and mingle in the large common areas, which include a guest kitchen. The owners also operate the smaller and simpler Bluebird Guesthouse a few blocks away at 3517 S.E. Division Street, in the heart of the neighborhood's restaurant row.

Pros

  • Located in hip, charming neighborhood with many bars and restaurants
  • Reasonably priced with free off-street parking
  • Free laundry and basic breakfast

Cons

  • Some rooms face busy Cesar Chavez Boulevard
  • A 15-minute drive or 30-minute bus ride from Downtown
  • Not ideal for very young kids
3860 S.E. Clinton St., OR, 97202, USA
503-206–6509
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Grand Hotel in Salem

$$ | 201 Liberty St. SE, Salem, OR, 97301, USA

Salem is short on choices, but this hotel offers large rooms, with comfortable and luxurious furnishings; it's a good base for guests attending shows and meetings at Salem Conference Center or touring the region. There's a fitness room and an indoor pool and a free hot breakfast is served each morning.

Pros

  • On-site store selling snacks and wine
  • Warm, attentive staff
  • Free hot breakfast

Cons

  • Some street noise
  • Lacks character
  • Check-in times are late
201 Liberty St. SE, Salem, OR, 97301, USA
503-862–8825
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193 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Heathman Hotel

$$ | 1001 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA

The choice of countless celebs and dignitaries since it opened in 1927, this wonderfully atmospheric, art-filled hotel has undergone a stylish and contemporary redesign but is still filled with regal touches, including the high-ceilinged library with more than 2,700 signed volumes (many of which come from past Heathman guests). Although the restaurant was closed as of this writing, there are plenty of excellent dining options nearby.

Pros

  • An inviting design that mixes classic and contemporary pieces
  • Central location adjoining Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, and a block from Portland Art Museum
  • Outstanding art collection

Cons

  • Some rooms are small
  • Expensive parking
  • Currently lacking a restaurant
1001 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA
503-241–4100
Hotel Details
150 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn–Beaverton

$$ | 15520 N.W. Gateway Ct., Beaverton, OR, 97006, USA

This four-level Hilton in suburban Beaverton brings a much-needed lodging option to Portland's west side. Focusing on the business traveler, the property offers bright rooms with plush carpeting, work desks, and microwaves; suites have separate sitting areas with sofa beds. It's right off U.S. 26.

Pros

  • Good value
  • Nice indoor pool and whirlpool
  • Complimentary shuttle service within five miles

Cons

  • Not immediately near public transportation
  • Far from shopping and restaurants
  • Shuttle to downtown Portland and airport not complimentary
15520 N.W. Gateway Ct., Beaverton, OR, 97006, USA
503-439–1717
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
137 rooms, 13 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hotel deLuxe

$$ | 729 S.W. 15th Ave., OR, 97205, USA

This retro-glam 1912 boutique hotel with its original chandeliers, gilded ceilings, black-and-white photography (arranged by movie themes), heavy drapes, and hip cocktail lounge evokes Hollywood's Golden Era, from the elegant rooms to the cozy 1950s-style Driftwood Room bar and swanky Gracie's restaurant. Rooms are appropriately luxe for a hotel named "deLuxe," with sumptuous beds, an extensive pillow menu, and bluetooth speakers. For the epitome of luxe, try the Marlene Dietrich Suite, with its 8-foot circular bed, crystal lamps, and gorgeous views.

Pros

  • Fun Old Hollywood vibe
  • Close to Washington Park
  • Nice touches like free bike rentals and a very good fitness center

Cons

  • Standard rooms are quite small
  • West End location is less central than other Downtown properties
  • Daily $25 guest amenities and expensive parking
729 S.W. 15th Ave., OR, 97205, USA
503-219–2094
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130 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Eastlund

$$ | 1021 N.E. Grand Ave., OR, 97232, USA

This mid-20th-century Lloyd District/Convention Center property with a handy location on the MAX line offers quick access across the river to Downtown, and stylish rooms outfitted with California king beds, smart-technology gadgetry, and airy bathrooms with smoked-glass walk-in showers. The convivial restaurant, Met Tavern, has dramatic city skyline views, and there's also an excellent coffeehouse (Cafe Eastlund) and bar (Amphora Wine Merchant) at street level.

Pros

  • Next to Moda Center, convention center, and light rail stop
  • Fashionable rooms with plenty of high-tech perks
  • See-and-be-seen restaurant with dazzling skyline views

Cons

  • Surrounding neighborhood lacks charm and interesting dining options
  • Area can be noisy during conventions or Moda Center events
  • Rooms are a little compact
1021 N.E. Grand Ave., OR, 97232, USA
503-235–2100
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168 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Lucia

$$ | 400 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA

Black-and-white celebrity photos from Pulitzer Prize–winner and native Oregonian David Hume Kennerly, comfy leather chairs, and stylish low-slung furniture adorn the rooms of this nine-story, 1909 European-style boutique hotel in the heart of Downtown. This service-oriented hotel has a number of much-appreciated perks, including morning coffee and tea, and evening craft-beer hour. The inviting, warmly furnished lobby is a great spot to relax with a book or get work done. 

Pros

  • Prime location near West End and Pearl District dining
  • Artfully appointed rooms
  • Free bike rentals and nicely outfitted fitness center

Cons

  • Limited shelf and storage space in the small bathrooms
  • Expensive valet parking and $25 daily amenity fee
  • Currently lacking a restaurant
400 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA
503-225–1717
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160 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Rose

$$ | 50 S.W. Morrison St., Portland, OR, 97204, USA

This funky boutique property overlooking the Willamette River affords stellar views of the water, easy access to the waterfront park and the events that take place there (Rose Festival, Blues Festival, Gay Pride, and so on), and—as part of the Pineapple Hospitality chain—complimentary pineapple cupcakes during the daily afternoon reception. The hotel has a clean and modern interior style, and the guest rooms—decorated with bold color schemes—contain wall-mounted flat-screen TVs, ample work space, top-of-the-line memory-foam beds, iHomes, mini-refrigerators, Keurig coffeemakers, and oversized walk-in showers.

Pros

  • Central location on the riverfront
  • Fitness center and free use of bikes
  • Good restaurant (Bottle + Kitchen)

Cons

  • Rooms not facing the river have dull views
  • Traffic noise is a problem for some rooms
  • Rates can be steep when events take place on riverfront
50 S.W. Morrison St., Portland, OR, 97204, USA
503-221–0711
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Credit cards accepted
142 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Zags

$$ | 515 S.W. Clay St., OR, 97201, USA

Decorated with local artwork, contemporary furnishings, and wood-and-marble accents, this boutique property is both upscale and accessible, and offers a location convenient to the Southwest Park Blocks and Portland State University. Each well-appointed room is equipped with a flat-screen HDTV, smart-phone docks, eco-friendly bath products, spa robes, and Italian Carrara marble counters. The light-filled lobby leads to a pretty outdoor courtyard—equipped with several fire pits and bounded by a garden wall—and a casually inviting restaurant and bar.

Pros

  • Fun games room
  • Guests can borrow bikes, backpacks, and other outdoor equipment
  • Warm, accommodating staff

Cons

  • Rooms on the small side
  • No on-site gym
  • A 10- to 15-minute walk from West End and Pearl District dining and nightlife
515 S.W. Clay St., OR, 97201, USA
503-484–1084
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174 rooms
No Meals

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Jacksonville Inn

$$ | 175 E. California St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530, USA

The spotless pioneer period antiques and the wealth of well-chosen amenities (fireplaces, saunas, whirlpool tubs, double steam showers) at this eight-room 1861-vintage inn—with four additional luxury cottages—evoke the Wild West with an urbane, sophisticated aesthetic. Complimentary full breakfast is served in the elegant restaurant, which also serves lunch and dinner to both guests and nonguests.

Pros

  • In heart of downtown historic district
  • One of the town's most historically significant buildings
  • Stellar wine shop on the ground floor

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms are a bit small
  • On a busy street
  • Often books up well ahead on summer weekends
175 E. California St., Jacksonville, OR, 97530, USA
541-899–1900
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

$$ | 422 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA

This historic landmark hotel with a stylish two-story lobby takes its theme from Oregon vineyards, with rooms named after local wineries, complimentary wine served every evening, and an extensive collection of Oregon vintages served in the superb Bacchus wine bar and Il Solito restaurant. Specialty rooms offer such features as balcony hot tubs, huge two-story town-house-style layouts, and, on the top floor, large, angled, conservatory-style windows that enable guests to fall asleep counting stars. 

Pros

  • All rooms have supercomfortable pillow-top mattresses
  • Several over-the-top spectacular suites
  • Smart, contemporary room decor

Cons

  • Pricey parking and $25 guest amenity fee
  • Some street noise on the lower levels on the Washington Street side
  • Small gym
422 S.W. Broadway, OR, 97205, USA
503-228–1212
Hotel Details
115 rooms
No Meals

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Lodge at Riverside

$$ | 955 S.E. 7th St., Grants Pass, OR, 97526, USA

At this contemporary lodge at the southern end of downtown, the pool and many rooms overlook the Rogue River, and all but a few rooms, furnished with stylish country house–inspired armoires, plush beds, and oil paintings, have private balconies or patios; suites have river-rock fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs. The setting is far enough from the bustle for peace and quiet, but still an easy walk to several good restaurants, and rates include a complimentary evening wine reception served in the log cabin–style lobby, beneath its soaring cathedral ceiling, and a full hot breakfast in the spacious breakfast room.

Pros

  • Central location overlooking the river
  • Spacious rooms
  • Nice touches like cookies and milk in the lobby each night

Cons

  • No restaurant
  • Some rooms contend with a bit of traffic noise
  • Rooms facing river are more expensive
955 S.E. 7th St., Grants Pass, OR, 97526, USA
541-955–0600
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33 rooms
Free Breakfast

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McMenamins Crystal Hotel

$$ | 303 S.W. 12th Ave., OR, 97205, USA

Travelers who appreciate good music and good beer—especially together—love this West End branch of the McMenamin brothers' unorthodox empire, which is home to three bars and a restaurant and is affiliated with the Crystal Ballroom concert venue a block away. Built in 1911, the old and creaky building is full of character, having housed everything from a glove factory to an old-time speakeasy to a gay bathhouse, and these days original art and song lyrics are hand-painted on walls, and the rock-star vibe extends to rooms, which are each decorated in honor of a musician who has played at the Crystal, including James Brown, Patti Smith, and Portland's very own Decemberists. Reserving a room, in fact, affords ticket availability to sold-out shows at the Crystal Ballroom.

Pros

  • Priority access to tickets for Crystal Ballroom concerts
  • Lots of bars and dining both on-site and on surrounding blocks
  • Saltwater soaking pool in the cavelike basement

Cons

  • Quirky vibe isn't for everyone
  • Shared bath down the hall in most rooms
  • No TVs
303 S.W. 12th Ave., OR, 97205, USA
503-972–2670
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60 rooms
No Meals

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McMenamins Edgefield

$$ | 2126 S.W. Halsey St., Troutdale, OR, 97060, USA

Set in 74 acres of gardens, murals, orchards, and vineyards, this Georgian Revival manor—once home to the county poor farm—is now an offbeat resort that offers intriguing amenities and large but basic rooms filled with vintage furnishings; some rooms are hostel-style and most have shared baths. There are three restaurants and several bars, with pool halls, distilleries, and tiny wine sheds tucked away in unexpected places. All guests have access to the outdoor soaking pool. Edgefield is an Oregon treasure with a mellow, bohemian vibe.

Pros

  • Plenty of eating and drinking choices
  • On-site movie theater and live-music concerts
  • On-site Ruby's Spa offers an amplitude of treatments

Cons

2126 S.W. Halsey St., Troutdale, OR, 97060, USA
503-669–8610
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114 rooms
No Meals

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Mill Casino Hotel

$$ | 3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA

Even if you're not a big fan of gaming, this attractive hotel on the bay and boardwalk in North Bend (a short distance north of downtown Coos Bay) makes a handy, comfortable, and relatively affordable base for exploring this stretch of the coast. The hotel's snazziest rooms are in the newer tower, which has grand views of the bay, but the comfy lodge-style rooms in the older building are brightened by colorful Pendleton blankets and rustic furniture. Included in the property's four dining venues are a waterfront restaurant and a bakery. There's also a full-service RV park and a concert venue that books nationally known bands and comedians.

Pros

  • Attractive, contemporary rooms
  • Close to downtown dining and shopping
  • Nice bay views from many rooms

Cons

  • Casino can be noisy and smoky
  • 25-minute drive from the ocean
  • Rooms in older buildings feel a bit dated
3201 Tremont Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA
541-756–8800
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203 rooms
No Meals

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MotoLodge

$$ | 310 SE Dorion Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA

An old, rundown motel was reborn in 2022 as a hip motor lodge with attractive, minimalist rooms in black-and-white decor, supercomfortable beds, big-screen streaming TVs, and cool amenities—including a year-round hot tub and Pendleton Whisky barrel sauna. There's convenient parking right outside your room and downtown is just a 5-minute walk. While there are no eateries on site, rooms have mini-fridges for stashing your snacks and beverages. Off-season rates can be below $100, making this an affordable getaway for a no-frills but very comfortable stay. 

Pros

  • Very pet-friendly, even has a pet wash station
  • Free coffee in the morning and free beer or wine at check-in
  • Seasonal outdoor pool

Cons

  • With outside-room entrances, can be a bit noisy
  • Chromecast TV system can be confusing
  • Very high rates during special events
310 SE Dorion Ave., Pendleton, OR, 97801, USA
541-612-0790
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Mt. Hood Oregon Resort

$$ | 68010 E. Fairway Ave., Welches, OR, 97067, USA

In the evergreen-forest foothills of Mt. Hood, this expansive golf and spa resort is popular year-round both with outdoorsy sorts and couples seeking romantic alpine hideaways. Accommodations run from doubles to two-bedroom condos, and each of the sharp, contemporary rooms has a deck or patio overlooking the forest, courtyard, or fairway. Despite the resort's size, its wooded setting feels relaxing and secluded. You can play croquet on the only regulation court and lawn-bowling green in the Northwest; or choose from plenty of nearby outdoor activities such as fly-fishing on the Salmon River, horseback riding, white-water rafting, and all snow-related sports. Treatments at the serene spa include specialty massages for golfers and skiers.

Pros

  • Lots of recreation options and a great spa
  • Wide range of room layouts and sizes
  • Closer to Portland than most Mt. Hood area lodgings

Cons

  • Can get crowded
  • Dining options are only so-so
  • A 20-minute drive from ski areas
68010 E. Fairway Ave., Welches, OR, 97067, USA
503-622–3101
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157 rooms
No Meals

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Orenco Hotel

$$ | 1457 N.E. Orenco Station Pkwy., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA

This small, luxe boutique hotel is in the heart of the contemporary, upscale, mixed-use Orenco Station neighborhood in suburban Hillsboro, close to Intel, Nike, and several big office parks as well as U.S. 26; it's a bit of a haul from downtown Portland, but the MAX station is just a few blocks away, and there are plenty of nice restaurants and shops within walking distance. The big draws here are the plush, stylish suites outfitted with fully stocked gourmet kitchens, large bathrooms with Jacuzzi tubs, private courtyards, and comfortable work areas. Some units have two beds and make a convenient option for families.

Pros

  • Suites have gourmet kitchens and courtyards
  • Lots of in-room perks considering the moderate rates
  • Plenty of free parking in this safe neighborhood
  • Walking distance to MAX light rail

Cons

  • Suburban setting 15 miles west of downtown Portland
  • Often books up early with business travelers on weekdays
1457 N.E. Orenco Station Pkwy., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA
503-208–5708
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11 suites
No Meals

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Out 'n' About

$$ | 300 Page Creek Rd., Cave Junction, OR, 97523, USA

You sleep among the leaves in the tree houses of this extraordinary resort—the highest is 37 feet from the ground, one has an antique claw-foot bath, and another has separate kids' quarters connected to the main room by a swinging bridge. Other units have stained-glass windows, sleeping lofts, and other quirky features, and there is also an earthbound cabin with a view of the old-growth forest. Keep in mind that the least expensive units don't have bathrooms—guests use the common facilities, which also include a game area, fire pit, and common kitchen.

Pros

  • Kids love the Swiss Family Robinson atmosphere
  • Lots of fun activities are offered, from zip-lining to horseback riding
  • Amazingly quiet and peaceful

Cons

  • Accommodations are extremely rustic
  • Some units don't have private bathrooms
  • Two-night minimum during week and three-night minimum weekends during spring to fall
300 Page Creek Rd., Cave Junction, OR, 97523, USA
541-592–2208
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16 units
Free Breakfast

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Oxford Suites Hermiston

$$ | 1050 N. 1st St., Hermiston, OR, 97838, USA

The region's most attractive and best-maintained hotel, this reliable chain property has spacious rooms, all with large sitting areas with work desks and sofas. A free hot breakfast, as well as an evening reception with appetizers and drinks adds value, and the hotel is right in the heart of downtown.

Pros

  • Complimentary breakfast and evening snacks
  • Convenient location
  • Large, consistent rooms

Cons

  • Most of the "suites" are really just large rooms with sitting areas
  • Dated, cookie-cutter decor
  • Chain-hotel atmosphere without much character
1050 N. 1st St., Hermiston, OR, 97838, USA
541-564–8000
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Credit cards accepted
136 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Palm

$$ | 1065 Siskiyou Blvd., OR, 97520, USA

This cheerfully restored, eco-friendly, midcentury-modern complex has a hip, quirky vibe and offers the convenience of a downtown location with relatively moderate prices. Vaulted ceilings, glass showers, private porches, fireplaces, and breakfast nooks are among the features in the individually decorated cottages, some of which have two bedrooms, and the centrally landscaped pool with fire pit is a fun place to relax and mingle. The owners also run the funky and historic Columbia Hotel, a few blocks away.

Pros

  • Retro-chic vibe
  • Dog-friendly
  • Convenient location near Southern Oregon University and not far from theaters

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • The economical rooms are quite small
  • Cabana rentals can be spendy on summer weekends
1065 Siskiyou Blvd., OR, 97520, USA
541-482–2636
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Park Lane Suites & Inn

$$ | 809 S.W. King Ave., Portland, OR, 97205, USA

The closest hotel in town to Washington Park, this comfortable if not especially fancy apartment-style hotel is one of the city's better-kept secrets; it's on the southern edge of the Nob Hill shopping district, and about a 15-minute walk from downtown. Suites have one or two bedrooms and come with spacious, work-friendly living areas and kitchens stocked with dishware, lots of cabinet space, and a full-size refrigerator, stovetop, microwave, and dishwasher. Standard rooms, which are in a motel-style building across the street, have bamboo floors and a simple midcentury-modern aesthetic.

Pros

  • Proximity to several prominent neighborhoods
  • Well-stocked kitchens in the suites
  • The two-bedroom suites are a great value for families

Cons

  • Parking is free but limited
  • Not enough soundproofing, especially with standard rooms
  • Rather basic room interiors
809 S.W. King Ave., Portland, OR, 97205, USA
503-226–6288
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Credit cards accepted
41 rooms, 45 suites
No Meals

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Portland's White House Bed and Breakfast

$$ | 1914 N.E. 22nd Ave., Portland, OR, 97212, USA

Hardwood floors with Oriental rugs, chandeliers, antiques, and fountains create a warm and romantic mood at this lavish 1910 Greek Revival mansion in the historic Irvington District, where guests can gather in several common areas and stroll the landscaped gardens. Rooms have private baths, flat-screen TVs, and mahogany canopy or four-poster beds—complimentary fresh-baked cookies or chocolates are served, plus champagne in the deluxe rooms, and the full breakfast uses fresh, local ingredients.

Pros

  • Over-the-top romantic
  • Outstanding breakfasts included in the rates
  • A short drive or bus ride to several hip East Side restaurant and retail districts

Cons

  • In residential neighborhood 2 miles from Downtown
  • Nearest commercial area is the rather bland Lloyd District
  • Older house with some quirky details
1914 N.E. 22nd Ave., Portland, OR, 97212, USA
503-287–7131
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Credit cards accepted
8 suites
Free Breakfast

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Prospect Historic Hotel

$$ | 391 Mill Creek Dr., Prospect, OR, 97536, USA

The likes of Theodore Roosevelt, Zane Grey, Jack London, and William Jennings Bryan have stayed at this quaint, country-style bed-and-breakfast that's just 39 miles southwest of the park entrance on Highway 62. The traditional Dinner House restaurant serves lemon-dill salmon, lasagna, and the signature prime-rib special to hotel guests and the public from May through October. Behind the main house are clean but basic and less pricey motel units in which some pets are allowed.

Pros

  • Three waterfalls within walking distance
  • Large property with beautiful grounds and creek
  • One of the nearest lodgings to the park

Cons

  • Small, remote town
  • Breakfast is not included for guests staying in motel units
  • Rooms in motel units lack charm of those in main inn
391 Mill Creek Dr., Prospect, OR, 97536, USA
541-560–3664
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
10 main house rooms, 14 motel rooms
Free Breakfast

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Red Lion Hotel on the River–Jantzen Beach

$$ | 909 N. Hayden Island Dr., Portland, OR, 97217, USA

The beige-and-red rooms in this four-story hotel on the Columbia River have balconies and excellent views of the river and Vancouver, Washington. The big-box retail and chain restaurants of Jantzen Beach are nearby, and the airport is fairly close (there's a free shuttle to the terminal) but the location is otherwise not especially convenient or interesting.

Pros

  • River location
  • Views from room balconies

Cons

  • Pool is outdoors
  • 15- to 20-minute drive north of downtown Portland
  • Often fills up with meetings and conventions
909 N. Hayden Island Dr., Portland, OR, 97217, USA
503-283–4466
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
296 rooms, 24 suites
No Meals

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Residence Inn Portland Downtown/Convention Center

$$ | 1710 NE Multnomah St., Portland, OR, 97232, USA

A short walk both to the Lloyd Center mall and MAX station, this three-level apartment-style complex with large, fully equipped suites is perfect for extended-stay visitors and families. Rooms come equipped with full kitchens and ample room to spread out, and many have wood-burning fireplaces. There's a large complimentary breakfast buffet each morning and regular hors d'oeuvres receptions. Pets are allowed with a deposit, and there's a pet area outside.

Residence Inn Portland West/Hillsboro

$$ | 18855 NW Tanasbourne Dr., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA

Near the western suburbs' many high-tech offices, this all-suites hotel is popular with people relocating to Portland and perfect for extended stays and for families seeking a little room to spread out. It's within walking distance of several restaurants, a shopping center, and a multiplex theater, and it's a short drive from the Millikan Way MAX station. The homey suites, some with fireplaces, have full kitchens.

Pros

  • Full kitchens
  • Some suites have fireplaces
  • Complimentary shuttle within five miles
  • 24-hour on-site limited grocery market

Cons

  • A 20- to 30-minute drive from downtown Portland
  • Bland setting
  • Can get pricey midweek, thanks to all the corporate business
18855 NW Tanasbourne Dr., Hillsboro, OR, 97124, USA
503-531–3200
Hotel Details
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122 suites
Free Breakfast

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Resort at Eagle Point

$$ | 100 Eagle Point Dr., OR, 97524, USA

The setting adjacent to one of the state's top golf courses is a major draw for this small boutique hotel with a dozen contemporary chalet-style suites featuring fireplaces and either balconies or patios. With sweeping mountain views, this serene compound is also a great lodging option if you prefer a quiet location that's en route to Crater Lake and close to area hiking as well as several wineries. 

Pros

  • Welcoming and friendly staff
  • Rates include a fantastic cooked-to-order breakfast
  • Excellent on-site dining options

Cons

  • Remote setting about a 20-minute drive from Medford
  • Setting is less exciting for nongolfers
  • No elevator for upper-level rooms
100 Eagle Point Dr., OR, 97524, USA
541-879–3700
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riverhouse on the Deschutes

$$ | 3075 N. Business Hwy. 97, Bend, OR, 97703, USA

This lodge-inspired hotel and convention center overlooks the Deschutes River and appeals to family travelers with its indoor and outdoor pools, hot tubs, and on-site dining. A granite-and-beige color scheme dominates the spacious but impersonal rooms, many of which offer river views.

Pros

  • Spacious standard rooms and suites
  • Convenient facilities for family and business travelers
  • Dining and shopping nearby

Cons

  • Rooms lack character
  • Not within walking distance downtown
  • On-site restaurant's menu is limited
3075 N. Business Hwy. 97, Bend, OR, 97703, USA
541-389–3111
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221 rooms
No Meals

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Shilo Inn Suites Hotel–Portland Airport

$$ | 11707 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA

Each room in this large, four-level all-suites inn is spacious (500 square feet) and bright, and has a fridge, microwave, wet bar, and three TVs (including one in the bathroom). The indoor pool and hot tub are open 24 hours.

Pros

  • Large indoor pool, steam room, and sauna
  • Large rooms
  • Complimentary breakfast and airport shuttle

Cons

  • Airport location on busy road with little curb appeal
11707 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA
503-252–7500
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200 rooms
Free Breakfast

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