34 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Running Y Ranch Resort

$$$ | 5500 Running Y Rd., OR, 97601, USA

Golfers rave about the Arnold Palmer–designed course at this 3,600-acre resort in a juniper- and ponderosa-shaded canyon overlooking Upper Klamath Lake. Rooms in the main lodge are spacious and modern; the two- to three-bedroom town houses have many amenities, such as built-in entertainment centers and outdoor hot tubs. Hiking, biking, horseback riding, sailing, fishing, and wildlife-watching are some of the prime activities, and a full-service spa provides a range of relaxing treatments.

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Several miles of paved trails
  • Spacious, modern rooms

Cons

  • May be too far off the beaten path for some
  • Pricey in summer
  • Sometimes fills up with meetings and conventions
5500 Running Y Rd., OR, 97601, USA
541-850–5500
Hotel Details
82 rooms
No Meals

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SCP Redmond Hotel

$$$ | 521 S.W. 6th St., Redmond, OR, 97756, USA

Housed in a historic brick building in the heart of Redmond's tiny downtown, this cheery boutique hotel offers bright rooms adorned with live-edge coffee tables and locally inspired art, including canvas prints of nearby Smith Rock and decorative metal sculptures of rope climbers ascending the walls. The amenities are impressive for a hotel of this size, with a hybrid meditation room/library, a gym, and four dining options, including a rooftop bar with views out over the Three Sisters mountains. 

Pros

  • Central location
  • Fantastic on-site dining options
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Rooms lack coffeemakers
  • Parking is a block away
  • Rooftop bar looks right into some rooms
521 S.W. 6th St., Redmond, OR, 97756, USA
541-508–7600
Hotel Details
49 rooms
No Meals

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The Westin Portland

$$$ | 750 S.W. Alder St., Portland, OR, 97205, USA

This pale-stone, upscale hotel combines luxury with convenience, with Pioneer Square and the MAX just two blocks away, and West End and Pearl District dining within a 10-minute walk. The stylish rooms, decorated in warm earth tones, include entertainment-center armoires, work desks, plush beds covered with layers of down, and granite bathrooms with separate showers and tubs; in-room spa treatments can be arranged. The curated art collection in the common areas includes a signed etching by Picasso (look by the elevators).

Pros

  • Prime Downtown location (a stone's throw from one of the city's largest, most established food-cart pods)
  • Handsome rooms
  • Plush bedding

Cons

  • Pricey overnight parking
  • Attractive but not especially distinctive rooms
750 S.W. Alder St., Portland, OR, 97205, USA
503-294–9000
Hotel Details
189 rooms, 16 suites
No meals

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The Winchester Inn

$$$ | 35 S. 2nd St., OR, 97520, USA

Rooms and suites in this upscale Victorian have character and restful charm—some have fireplaces, refrigerators, and wet bars, and private exterior entrances, and most are well suited to having one or two children in the room. Not only are the meals smashing, the location is smack-dab in the center of Ashland's hopping theater scene. The celebrated restaurant, Alchemy, relies upon locally grown produce, fresh fish and meats, including liberal use of herbs from its own garden. The breakfasts are works of art. 

Pros

  • Posh yet unpretentious
  • One of the more child-friendly B&Bs in town
  • Surrounded by lush gardens

Cons

  • Among the more expensive lodgings in town
  • Downtown location can feel a bit busy in summer
  • Some rooms are reached via steep flights of stairs
35 S. 2nd St., OR, 97520, USA
541-488–1113
Hotel Details
24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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