149 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Campbell House Inn

$$ | 252 Pearl St., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

Built in 1892 and later restored with fastidious care, this luxurious bed-and-breakfast features elegant rooms spread across a main house and a carriage house that are surrounded by an acre of landscaped grounds. The parlor, library, and dining rooms have their original hardwood floors and curved-glass windows. Room rates include a sumptuous full breakfast including fresh-baked pastries.

Pros

  • Tranquil spot with beautiful common areas
  • Warm and welcoming staff
  • Some rooms have Jacuzzi tubs

Cons

  • Rooms lack some of the amenities of nearby hotels
  • Audible noise from trains
  • Some find mattresses uncomfortable
252 Pearl St., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-343–1119
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Castaway by the Sea

$ | 545 5th St., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA

This old-school motel with a friendly staff offers fantastic views from nearly every room, most of which have enclosed sun porches—the simplest and least expensive accommodations open to an enclosed breezeway that takes in these same vistas. Rooms are homey and colorful, hung with local art and decorated with a mishmash of comfy and functional pieces. The split-level suites are great for families or groups, as they have a full bedroom as well as an upstairs loft with a queen bed and two twins.

Pros

  • Within walking distance of local restaurants
  • Potential to spot whales from porches
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Decor is a bit dated
  • Not actually on the beach
  • Quirky decor may not please everyone
545 5th St., Port Orford, OR, 97465, USA
541-332–4502
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Clarion Surfrider Resort

$$ | 3115 N.W. U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA

This reasonably priced property comprises a few two-story clapboard buildings perched on a bluff overlooking the ocean and Fogarty Creek State Park, and amenities include a seafood restaurant and lounge, indoor pool, and exercise room. Part of the Choice Hotels brand, the hotel has pleasant if perfunctory rooms, and some have whirlpool baths and gas fireplaces; the big plus is that most of them have balconies with expansive sea views.

Pros

  • Warm staff
  • Reasonable rates
  • Decent seafood restaurant and bar on-site

Cons

  • Rooms have attractive but cookie-cutter chain furniture
  • Not within walking distance of town
  • Smallish bathrooms
3115 N.W. U.S. 101, Depoe Bay, OR, 97341, USA
541-764–2311
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55 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Columbia Gorge Hotel & Spa

$$$ | 4000 Westcliff Dr., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA

The charming period-style rooms at this grande dame of Gorge hotels are fitted with plenty of wood, brass, and antiques and overlook the Gorge, impeccably landscaped formal gardens, or a 208-foot-high waterfall. The hotel's restaurant enjoys similarly dramatic views, although the food quality is inconsistent. Rates drop precipitously from fall through early spring.

Pros

  • Historic structure built by Columbia Gorge Highway visionary Simon Benson
  • Unbeatable Gorge views
  • Full-service spa

Cons

  • Smallish rooms for the price
  • Rooms facing away from river pick up noise from nearby Interstate 84
  • Often books up with weddings on summer and fall weekends
4000 Westcliff Dr., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-386–5566
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Compass Hotel Medford by Margaritaville

$$ | 2399 S. Pacific Hwy., Medford, OR, 97501, USA

Part of the new boutique-style, mid-range brand of tropical-inspired Margaritaville resorts, this laid-back hotel has smartly designed rooms and common spaces and a large pool with cabanas and a friendly bar and grill. It's a couple of miles south of downtown Medford on a convenient but busy road. 

Pros

  • Extensive complimentary buffet breakfast
  • Family-friendly
  • Bowling alley, golf course, and disc golf next door

Cons

  • Many rooms overlook a parking lot
  • Not within walking distance of downtown
  • May feel a bit too social for some
2399 S. Pacific Hwy., Medford, OR, 97501, USA
541-646–9700
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111 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Courtyard by Marriott Corvallis

$$$$ | 400 S.W. 1st St., Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA

Around the corner from the Corvallis Museum, this reliable business hotel offers clean, simply furnished rooms with microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and coffeemakers and easy access to the shops and restaurants along downtown's 2nd Street. There’s also a small indoor pool and a compact gym, plus a lobby-level restaurant serving cooked-to-order breakfasts in the morning and snacks, wine, and cocktails at night. 

Pros

  • Indoor pool and fitness center
  • Walking distance to many local restaurants and sights
  • Free and ample on-site garage parking

Cons

  • Some rooms lack privacy, with windows next to a courtyard
  • Rooms get noise from streets and hallways
  • No room service
400 S.W. 1st St., Corvallis, OR, 97333, USA
541-753–0199
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176 rooms
No Meals

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Courtyard Marriott–Portland Airport

$$ | 11550 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA

This well-maintained six-story Marriott inn is designed for business travelers. Rooms are brightly decorated and have sitting areas and work desks. It's ¾ mile east of I–205 and 3 miles east of the airport.

Pros

  • Reliable service and amenities
  • Complimentary shuttle to and from airport
  • Work-friendly

Cons

  • Airport location is far from downtown
  • Bland setting
11550 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR, 97220, USA
503-252–3200
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Credit cards accepted
140 rooms, 10 suites
No Meals

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Crowne Plaza Portland

$$ | 1441 N.E. 2nd Ave., Portland, OR, 97232, USA

This modern, upscale, chain hotel is popular with business travelers but makes a good base for leisure visitors, too, as it's just a short MAX or streetcar ride across from downtown and within walking distance of the Rose Quarter, the Coliseum, the convention center, and the Lloyd Center mall. Rooms are attractive if standard-issue, with microwaves, refrigerators, DVD players, and large flat-screen HDTVs.

Pros

  • Indoor pool
  • Proximity to public transit

Cons

  • Location near the Rose Quarter means traffic congestion during basketball games and concerts
  • Surrounding neighborhood has conveniences but lacks charm
  • Parking costs $19
1441 N.E. 2nd Ave., Portland, OR, 97232, USA
503-233–2401
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Credit cards accepted
239 rooms, 2 suites
No Meals

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Deane's Oceanfront Lodge

$ | 7365 U.S. 101 N, Yachats, OR, 97498, USA

This simple single-story, family-run motel is set on a sweeping stretch of beachfront midway between downtown Yachats and Waldport. Compact rooms have been smartly renovated with wood flooring and whitewashed cedar walls, but they retain a '50s retro vibe in places like the pink-tiled bathrooms. Modern touches include electric fireplaces and flat-screen TVs with satellite and DVD players. Some have kitchenettes, and all open to covered patios, many of which face the sea. With reasonable rates and comfy rooms, Deane's books up in summer.

Pros

  • Charming rooms
  • Friendly, accommodating staff
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • Not within walking distance of dining and shopping
  • Books up fast in summer
7365 U.S. 101 N, Yachats, OR, 97498, USA
541-547–3321
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18 rooms
No Meals

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The Drifthaven

$$ | 67 N. Cottage Ave., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA

This utterly charming, chicly decorated cottage in the low-keyed coastal village of Gearhart (a couple of miles north of Seaside) has 12 uncluttered, stylish accommodations that range from cozy standard kings with electric fireplaces to roomy suites with full kitchens and either second bedrooms or pullout sofa beds to accommodate extra guests. Rates include a light breakfast, and thoughtful amenities include a garden with games and and a firepit, a garage stocked with bikes, clam-digging kits, beach chairs, and other gear for guests to enjoy free of charge. Beach bonfire and s'mores kits are available for a reasonable fee. 

Pros

  • Larger units with kitchens are great for families
  • A five-minute walk to the beach
  • A block from a trendy cafe and market

Cons

  • Staff are on-site only during the day
  • Not on the beach
  • Not within walking distance of Seaside
67 N. Cottage Ave., Seaside, OR, 97138, USA
800-352–8034
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Dundee, A Trace Hotel

$$$ | 1410 N. Hwy. 99W, Dundee, OR, 97115, USA

Right on the main road in Dundee, this boutique property offers spacious, light-filled rooms with living areas and high ceilings; there's even a "Squad Room" with six bunk beds for traveling groups. Wide-screen televisions and huge bathrooms are added bonuses.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly and offers a VIP (Very Important Pup) Package
  • Warm, helpful staff
  • On-site wine tasting rooms

Cons

  • Located on the main highway through town rather than the country
  • Check-in time is later than usual
  • Breakfast not included
1410 N. Hwy. 99W, Dundee, OR, 97115, USA
503-538–7666
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22 rooms
No Meals

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Embassy Suites Portland–Downtown

$$$ | 319 S.W. Pine St., OR, 97204, USA

The grand lobby of the former Multnomah Hotel, built in 1912, offers an extravagant welcome to this all-suites hotel that's close to both the riverfront and Old Town and is home to beloved Mother's Bistro. The spacious accommodations have large windows, sitting rooms, sofa beds, microwaves, refrigerators, and wet bars. Amenities include a good-sized indoor pool and fitness center.

Pros

  • Close to West End and Pearl District shopping and dining
  • Atmospheric old building
  • Breakfast and evening drinks and snacks included

Cons

  • Surrounding blocks can feel a bit seedy (though still quite safe) at night
  • Expensive self- and valet parking
  • Street noise can be a problem in some rooms
319 S.W. Pine St., OR, 97204, USA
503-279–9000
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276 suites
Free Breakfast

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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
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Excelsior Inn

$ | 754 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

Quiet sophistication, attention to architectural detail, and rooms furnished in a refreshingly understated manner, each with a marble-and-tile bath and some with fireplaces, suggest a European inn. The rates include a delicious breakfast. 

Pros

  • Art-filled common areas
  • Excellent service from warm staff
  • Close to the University of Oregon campus

Cons

  • Some rooms are tiny
  • Limited parking
  • Front desk has limited hours
754 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-342–6963
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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The Gordon Hotel

$$$ | 555 Oak St., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

The newest addition to Eugene's expanding 5th Street Public Market, The Gordon offers a boutique-meets-business experience, with lots of local touches. The contemporary rooms are large and bright and all feature work desks with good lighting and plenty of nods to the hotel's surroundings, from wall art inspired by the surrounding neighborhood to coffee and tea sourced from Oregon producers. Some rooms are pet-friendly and a few categories also have balconies. While there's no room service, you can grab a bite from the lobby Tavern or head up to Carlita's on the rooftop for cocktails and city views. 

Pros

  • Free grab-and-go snack bar
  • Loaner bikes are available for guests
  • Fantastic location near downtown shops and offices

Cons

  • Parking is valet-only
  • No room service
  • Wi-Fi can be erratic
555 Oak St., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-762–0555
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82 rooms
No Meals

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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
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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
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Credit cards accepted
137 rooms, 13 suites
Free Breakfast

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Hilton Portland Downtown

$$$ | 921 S.W. 6th Ave., Portland, OR, 97204, USA

Encompassing two buildings—a main building and a newer, more upscale tower—this gargantuan complex offers predictably furnished, upscale guest rooms and a convenient location. There's also a variety of meeting rooms, two restaurants, an athletic center and gym, and two indoor saline swimming pools. Centrally located, the property is within walking distance of the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Pioneer Courthouse Square, the Portland Art Museum, and MAX light rail. Pets are welcome with a deposit.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

$$$ | 2333 N.W. Vaughn Ave., Portland, OR, 97210, USA

On the northern edge of Portland's trendy Nob Hill neighborhood, this reliable branch of the ubiquitous, midprice, Holiday Inn Express chain offers large, updated rooms if not much personality. On-site is an indoor pool and fitness center. A generous hot buffet breakfast is included for guests.

Pros

  • Complimentary parking
  • Indoor pool
  • Walking distance from streetcar and buses

Cons

  • Picks up some noise from nearby highway
  • A trek from downtown core
  • Pricey for a chain property with limited curb appeal
2333 N.W. Vaughn Ave., Portland, OR, 97210, USA
503-484–1100
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90 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hood River Hotel

$ | 102 Oak St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA

In the heart of the lively downtown business district, steps from great restaurants and shops, this handsomely restored 1911 boutique hotel has a grand, Old West facade, behind which are simple but whimsically decorated rooms and a few larger suites that have kitchenettes and large sitting rooms. Within the hotel, there's also a dorm-style hostel, called the Bunkhouse, that's a great find for budget travelers. The trendy restaurant Broder Øst, at street level, serves delicious modern Scandinavian fare.

Pros

  • Central downtown location
  • Good-value rafting, ski, and other packages
  • Superb breakfast and lunch restaurant

Cons

  • Smallish rooms
  • No king-size beds
  • Rooms in back have great river views but receive some freeway noise
102 Oak St., Hood River, OR, 97031, USA
541-386–1900
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41 rooms
No Meals

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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 Elliott

$$$ | 357 12th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA

This atmospheric, five-story hotel stands in the heart of Astoria's historic district and retains the elegance of yesteryear, updated with modern comforts like cozy underfloor heating in the bathrooms and fireplaces and Jacuzzi tubs in the deluxe rooms. There's a lovely rooftop garden where you can relax and enjoy views of the Columbia River and the Victorian homes dotting the hillside. Warmly outfitted modern rooms and suites come in various sizes, from a standard double to the two-story Presidential Suite.

Pros

  • Captures the city's historic atmosphere beautifully
  • Every effort made to infuse the rooms with upscale amenities
  • Staff who go out of their way to make each stay special

Cons

  • Continental breakfast is just so-so
  • Some rooms are on the small side
  • On a busy street downtown
357 12th St., Astoria, OR, 97103, USA
503-325–2222
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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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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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Inn at Cape Kiwanda

$$$ | 33105 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacific City, OR, 97135, USA

Most of the 35 upscale, fireplace-warmed rooms at this handsome boutique hotel have a view across the street of Pacific City's beach and Haystack Rock in the distance. You'll also find top amenities in every room (some of which are pet-friendly), a workout facility, a small spa offering massage and body and facial treatments, and the Stimulus Coffee + Bakery, and it's a short walk from a few other restaurants.

Pros

  • Great views
  • Light and contemporary rooms
  • Terrific restaurants nearby

Cons

  • Water views blocked in some rooms by the new hotel across the street
  • Can be a somewhat noisy location in summer
  • There's a big parking lot between hotel and beach
33105 Cape Kiwanda Dr., Pacific City, OR, 97135, USA
888-965–7001
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35 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at Manzanita

$ | 67 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA

Shore pines around this 1987 Scandinavian structure give upper-floor patios a tree-house feel, and it's just half a block from the beach. Filled with light-color woods, beams, and glass, all rooms have decks, some have skylights, and three rooms are designed with families in mind (and have sleeper sofas and kitchenettes). In winter, it's a great place for storm watching.

Pros

  • Tranquil setting with a Japanese garden atmosphere
  • Very close to the beach and downtown shops
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Two-night minimum stay on weekends
  • Can book up fast in summer
  • No water view from some rooms
67 Laneda Ave., Manzanita, OR, 97130, USA
503-368–6754
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13 rooms
No Meals

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Inn at the 5th

$$$$ | 205 E. 6th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA

This upscale boutique hotel, set among the shops and restaurants of the trendy 5th Street Public Market, features subtly elegant rooms and suites. Most have gas fireplaces and a few even come with whirlpool hot tubs.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly for an extra fee
  • Wonderful staff
  • Great amenities, including fitness center

Cons

  • No self-parking
  • Expensive by local standards
  • Some rooms get train noise
205 E. 6th Ave., Eugene, OR, 97401, USA
541-743–4099
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69 rooms
No Meals

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