149 Best Hotels in Oregon, USA

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Itty Bitty Inn

$ | 1504 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA

It's hard to beat the low prices or the spirited and welcoming personality of this funky and truly tiny 1950s motel in North Bend whose five rooms have pop culture themes like "That '70s Room" and the "Star Trek: Enterprise Room." For a small fee, the staff will set up an authentically old-school Atari 2600 or a vintage record player in your room, and they also offer free cruiser bikes to use and can arrange mountain-bike tours and other local activities. 

Pros

  • Friendly staff that can help arrange local activities
  • Locally made soaps and coffee in rooms
  • Rooms with fun, offbeat themes

Cons

  • Bathrooms are even smaller
  • Quirky vibe isn't for everyone
  • Rooms are quite small
1504 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR, 97459, USA
541-756–6398
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5 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
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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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Lolo Pass

$ | 1616 E. Burnside St., Portland, OR, 97214, USA

This contemporary, affordable hybrid between a hotel and a hostel fosters an inclusive social vibe through its art-filled common spaces (including a delightful rooftop bar with great Downtown views), and pop-up markets and community events—and as an overnight guest, you can decide between a bed in a well-designed, budget-friendly dormitory space or a private room. Within walking distance of both the Central East Side and the 28th and Burnside retail and dining districts, Lolo Pass has an enviable location. 

Pros

  • Great neighborhood for food and drink
  • Cool coffee shop
  • Social vibe makes it easy to make friends

Cons

  • Least expensive rooms share baths
  • Basic room with limited linens and amenities
  • Social vibe may not appeal if you're seeking quiet
1616 E. Burnside St., Portland, OR, 97214, USA
503-908–3074
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87 rooms
No Meals

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Lone Mountain Resort

$ | 169 Lone Mountain Rd., O'Brien, OR, 97534, USA

Set amid pine forests about midway between Grants Pass and Crescent City and a half hour from Oregon Caves, this bucolic camping resort offers several lodging options, including teepees, small cabins, and one large three-bedroom cabin with private bathrooms that's ideal for families. Although the teepees have beds, guests must bring their own bedding. 

Pros

  • Cabins are well-designed and have French press coffeemakers
  • Less than an hour from north end of Redwood National and State Parks
  • Freshwater swimming pond and beach

Cons

  • Shared bath facilities
  • Very rural area
  • 10-minute drive to Cave Junction restaurants
169 Lone Mountain Rd., O'Brien, OR, 97534, USA
541-596–2878
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7 units
No Meals

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Mark Spencer Hotel

$$$ | 409 S.W. 11th Ave., OR, 97205, USA

This family-owned hotel, with a prime location in the hip West End near Powell's Books and the Pearl District, is one of the better values in town, with most of its warmly decorated and spacious rooms containing well-equipped kitchenettes. A major supporter of local arts, the hotel offers special packages that include tickets to local theaters, museums, and other attractions.

Pros

  • Fantastic staff
  • Afternoon tea and cookies and evening local wine tasting
  • Most rooms have kitchenettes

Cons

  • Some rooms are a bit dark
  • Street noise can be a problem
  • No restaurant on-site
409 S.W. 11th Ave., OR, 97205, USA
503-224–3293
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102 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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McMenamins Grand Lodge

$ | 3505 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, OR, 97116, USA

On 13 acres of pastoral countryside, this converted Masonic rest home has accommodations that run from bunk-bed rooms to a three-room fireplace suite, with some nice period antiques in all. The sturdy 1922 brick buildings also include a spa, a hot soaking pool, and pubs and restaurants serving McMenamins own draft beers. You'll often find live music in some of the bars or the theater.

Pros

  • Relaxed, friendly brewpub atmosphere
  • 10-hole disc golf course on the grounds
  • Outdoor concerts on grounds in summer months

Cons

  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • Not much to do in the area
  • Rooms can be noisy
3505 Pacific Ave., Forest Grove, OR, 97116, USA
503-992–9533
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90 rooms
No Meals

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Metolius River Resort

$$$ | 25551 S.W. Forest Service Rd. 1419, Sisters, OR, 97730, USA

Each of the cabins set amid the pines and aspen at this peaceful resort has splendid views of the sparkling Metolius River, decks furnished with Adirondack chairs, a full kitchen, and a fireplace. Children are allowed, but are asked to respect the resort's peace-and-quiet policy.

Pros

  • Peaceful forest setting
  • Feels truly off-grid
  • Wake up to the sound of the river

Cons

  • No visitors allowed
  • No cell-phone service
  • Minimum stay requirements
25551 S.W. Forest Service Rd. 1419, Sisters, OR, 97730, USA
877-632–7007
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12 cabins
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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Monticello Motel

$ | 4801 N. Interstate Ave., Portland, OR, 97217, USA

This small, nicely kept, family-owned budget property with a few accommodation options is close to Interstate 5 and within walking distance of the MAX line and the hip dining and shopping of the Mississippi Avenue neighborhood. Most of the one- and two-bedroom kitchen suites have cooking ranges with an oven, refrigerator, and microwave. Interiors are standard-motel style, with floral bedspreads and dark-wood tables and chairs.

Pros

  • Kitchen suites are well equipped
  • Free parking and Wi-Fi
  • Affordable

Cons

  • 10-minute drive or 25-minute light-rail ride from downtown
  • Little character
  • Very basic
4801 N. Interstate Ave., Portland, OR, 97217, USA
503-285–6641
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5 rooms, 4 suites
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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Newport Belle B&B

$$$ | 2126 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR, 97365, USA

This floating B&B is in a fully operational stern-wheeler that's permanently moored at the Newport Marina, where guests have front-row seats to all the boating activity around Yaquina Bay, and it's a short walk from Oregon Coast Aquarium. Rooms are cozy and decorated in a simple but stylish nautical theme, and the main salon has hardwood floors, a wood stove, and comfortable furniture. Breakfast is less extensive and there's no afternoon happy hour during the winter months, but the rates drop then too.

Pros

  • One-of-a-kind lodging experience
  • Kayak rentals are available
  • Rates include wine and appetizer hour and a very good breakfast

Cons

  • Not suitable for kids
  • Need a car to get into town
  • Small rooms
2126 S.E. Marine Science Dr., Newport, OR, 97365, USA
541-867–6290
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ocean Lodge

$$$$ | 2864 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA

Designed to capture the feel of a 1940s beach resort, this rustic but upscale lodge is perfect for special occasions and romantic getaways; its rooms—most with oceanfront views—feature wood beams, gas fireplaces, and balconies or decks. A massive stone fireplace anchors the lobby, and there is another fireplace in the second-floor library, which also contains a large selection of games for the whole family, an extensive book collection, and a DVD library. Bungalows across the street do not have ocean views but are large and private.

Pros

  • Beachfront waterfront location
  • Spacious rooms
  • Evening wine reception and a very nice breakfast included

Cons

  • Expensive in summer
  • Balconies are shared with neighboring rooms
  • About a mile from downtown
2864 S. Pacific St., Cannon Beach, OR, 97110, USA
503-436–2241
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Old St. Francis School

$$$ | 700 N.W. Bond St., Bend, OR, 97701, USA

Part of the eclectic McMenamins chain of pubs, movie theaters, and hotels, this fun outpost in a restored 1936 Catholic schoolhouse has classrooms turned into lodging quarters, restaurant and bars, a brewery, a stage, a mosaic-tile soaking pool, and a movie theater with couches and food service. Enjoy the laid-back and colorful atmosphere as well as the murals and vintage photographs, and be sure to pick up the walking-tour primer, which explains why, for example, one mural depicts Catholic school kids releasing monarch butterflies. Old St. Francis also rents additional guestrooms in nearby cottages.

Pros

  • A bohemian-styled destination village
  • Smack in downtown Bend
  • A semi-secret bar known as the Broom Closet

Cons

  • Many rooms feel quite small
  • Few modern appliances
  • Rooms near on-site pubs can get noisy
700 N.W. Bond St., Bend, OR, 97701, USA
541-382–5174
Hotel Details
60 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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The Oxford Hotel

$$$$ | 10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend, OR, 97701, USA

Unrivaled for its downtown views and close proximity to Bend's restaurants, this jazz-inspired boutique property sets the rhythm for urban lodging in Bend, with in-room vinyl record players and loaner acoustic guitars. From fall through winter, a popular monthly concert series welcomes notable musicians for intimate performances in the 10 Below lounge. As the only hotel of its caliber in the center of Bend, The Oxford is a fantastic high-end option for an in-the-middle-of-it-all stay.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly packages are available
  • Luxurious spa and fitness room
  • Loaner cruiser bikes

Cons

  • Parking limited to valet or adjacent pay-per-day garage
  • Very expensive by local standards
  • Basement restaurant is underwhelming
10 N.W. Minnesota Ave., Bend, OR, 97701, USA
541-382–8436
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59 rooms
No Meals

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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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136 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pacific Reef and Resort

$ | 29362 Ellensburg Hwy., Gold Beach, OR, 97444, USA

This resort offers a little something for everyone: from comfy, clean, economical rooms in the original renovated 1950s hotel to modern two-story condos with expansive ocean views, king-size beds, full kitchens, and outdoor patios. Whatever your choice, expect top-notch service from the professional and friendly staff. Amenities include a shared hot tub, koi pond, and complimentary breakfast at the resort restaurant, the Chowder House. Ocean access is easily reached via a walking path across low dunes and a flood plain frequented by deer. This stretch of coast is especially good for gem hunting on a pebble-strewn beach.

Pros

  • Nicely equipped condos with full kitchens
  • In center of town
  • Glorious water views from the best units

Cons

  • Adjoins a rocky beach
  • On a busy road
  • Some rooms could use a little updating
29362 Ellensburg Hwy., Gold Beach, OR, 97444, USA
541-247–6658
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39 units
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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Pine Valley Lodge

$ | 163 N. Main St., Halfway, OR, 97834, USA

From the outside, this lodge on Main Street is constructed like many others built in eastern Oregon during the timber boom of the late 1920s, using wood from the original mines' construction. Inside, the wood mingles with walls of deep blues and reds, reflecting a clean, homespun beauty. Thirteen assorted rooms of varying decor and size are available in the lodge and the adjacent structures called the Blue Dog and The Yellow House. The standalone Main Shack is Halfway's oldest standing building and has a tree growing out of one side and a separate bunk room for kids. You can "rock out" in high-backed wicker rocking chairs on the porches, or take a swing on the hammock. Rather than an alarm clock, Pine Valley's wake-up call alerts the nose instead of the ears with homemade scones; the innkeepers serve up a hearty full breakfast to fuel guests for the day's outdoor adventures.

Pros

  • Well-maintained rooms
  • Recreation options close by
  • Breakfast with baked goods is included

Cons

  • In a tiny remote town with few services and amenities
  • Some rooms have shared bathrooms
  • Rooms have dated decor
163 N. Main St., Halfway, OR, 97834, USA
541-742–2027
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Portland International Guesthouse

$ | 2185 N.W. Flanders St., Portland, OR, 97210, USA

If you don't mind shared-bath accommodations, this European-style B&B in the heart of Nob Hill and Alphabet District is a terrific bargain given the great location. The six rooms in this handsome early-20th-century house have queen beds and simple, tasteful furnishings; a few of them have additional single beds that accommodate a third guest for $10 nightly. Help yourself in the morning to complimentary juice, coffee, tea, cereals, and a common microwave, toaster oven, and fridge.

Pros

  • Wallet-friendly rates
  • Superb location steps from Nob Hill retail, dining, and the streetcar
  • Friendly and helpful owners

Cons

  • No private bathrooms
  • Books up fast
  • No off-street parking (but owners can provide permits for street parking)
2185 N.W. Flanders St., Portland, OR, 97210, USA
503-224–0500
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6 rooms with shared bath
Free Breakfast

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Portland Marriott City Center

$$$ | 520 SW Broadway, Portland, OR, 97205, USA

A 20-story stone-and-brick property, this hotel is centrally positioned near plenty of great restaurants and key attractions, and it's just a 10-minute walk from the Pearl District. The "plus" rooms have everything you'd expect of a Marriott property geared toward business travelers, including large work desks, voice mail, inroom coffeemakers, and onsite fitness and business centers. The MAX light rail is two blocks away.

Pros

  • Work-friendly rooms
  • Central location

Cons

  • Reliable but lacking character and personality
  • Parking is $37 nightly
520 SW Broadway, Portland, OR, 97205, USA
503-226–6300
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
238 rooms, 11 suites
No Meals

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Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

$$$ | 1401 SW Naito Pkwy., Portland, OR, 97201, USA

The large rooms at this 16-floor, business traveler–focused Marriott are decorated in off-whites and tans; the best ones are on the upper floors face east, taking in sweeping views of the Willamette River, Hawthorne Bridge, and—on clear days—Mt. Hood. Rooms have well-designed work spaces, local artwork, and updated bathrooms. Truss Lounge & Bistro in the lobby serves breakfast in the morning and drinks and light food later.

Pros

  • Waterfront location with excellent views
  • Easy access to Tom McCall park
  • Easy walk to MAX light rail and streetcar

Cons

  • Can feel crowded with conventioneers
  • Several blocks outside the true heart of downtown
1401 SW Naito Pkwy., Portland, OR, 97201, USA
503-226–7600
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
497 rooms, 6 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
Hotel Details
Credit cards accepted
8 suites
Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

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