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  • Attractions
    • women dances with large fans outside on a city street surrounded by people in colorful dragon costumesView All Attractions
    • Museums
    • Parks & Gardens
    • Family Friendly
    • Shopping
    • On a Budget
    • EVEN MORE THINGS TO DO
  • Culture
    • people dining at picnic tables in front of a food cartView All Culture
    • Arts
    • Beer
    • Biking
    • Cannabis
    • Cultural Communities
    • Craft Spirits
    • Food
    • Makers
    • Music
    • Nightlife
    • Outdoors
    • Sports
    • Weird
    • Wine
    • MORE CULTURE
  • Neighborhoods
    • aerial view of downtown area with buildings and roadways, bridges crossing a river to a smaller set of buildings that expand into the distanceView All Neighborhoods
    • Alberta Arts District
    • Belmont
    • Central Eastside
    • Division/Clinton
    • Downtown
    • Hawthorne
    • Lloyd
    • Mississippi
    • Northwest / Nob Hill
    • Old Town Chinatown
    • Pearl District
    • St. Johns
    • Sellwood-Moreland
    • Williams
    • ALL NEIGHBORHOODS
  • Region
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    • Near the City
    • Columbia River Gorge
    • Mount Hood
    • Oregon Coast
    • Willamette Valley
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The lobby of downtown Portland’s Ace Hotel is adjacent to both a Stumptown Coffee and renowned restaurant Clyde Common.
Credit: Torsten Kjellstrand
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Where to Stay in Portland

Discover the perfect place to lay your head in the City of Roses.

From glamorous, high-rise hotels with luxury suites to cozy homes embedded within Portland’s many neighborhoods, lodging options throughout the city are as plentiful as they are unique.

Visitors looking to rough it have plenty of camping and glamping options, while those who want to fully embrace the city’s love of all things weird can opt for lodging that seriously rocks. Scroll down to learn more about where to stay in Portland.

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Hotels in Portland

Use these guides to find the perfect local hotel for your trip to the Rose City.

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Downtown Hotels

This detailed list of downtown Portland hotels is designed for visitors looking to stay right in the middle of the action.

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Lloyd Hotels

This central area, home to the Oregon Convention Center and attractions, is just minutes from downtown.

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Airport Hotels

Stay near PDX and you'll be close to lots of other things, too.

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Northwest Portland Hotels

A stay in Northwest Portland promises a taste of everything the city has to offer.

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Jantzen Beach Hotels

This river district offers easy access to neighborhoods and regional destinations.

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Pet-Friendly Portland Hotels

These Portland hotels pamper pets as much as they do people, providing bedding, treats, room service and more.

Very Portland Lodging

In the city that likes to “keep it weird,” choose from interesting options, from gorgeous garden cabins to historic rock ‘n’ roll hotels.

Stay Weird

Short-Term Rentals in Portland

Use the links below to search short-term vacation rental listings in and near Portland.

Airbnb

Vacasa

Vrbo

Hostels & Guesthouses

  • NW Portland International Hostel

    This hostel occupies six buildings and includes 32 private rooms, 160 dorm beds and two apartments, as well as a café.

  • KEX Portland

    The world's second location of this Icelandic social hotel features live music, beer, food and community programming in addition to 26 private rooms.

  • Lolo Pass

    This hostel-hotel hybrid offers shared dorms and private rooms, shared kitchen and laundry room, and a fifth-story rooftop bar.

  • Portland International Guesthouse

    European-style accommodations for the budget-minded, independent traveler include six clean, comfortable guestrooms and three shared baths.

  • The Society Hotel

    Built in 1881 as a haven for sailors, this historic cast-iron building was reinvented in 2015 as a unique hotel with bunk rooms, private rooms with shared bathrooms, and suites, as well as a private rooftop patio.

More Places to Stay

From campsites to bed and breakfasts, Portland's lodging options offer unexpected delights.

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Camping Near Portland

To truly appreciate the wilds of the Pacific Northwest, you can spend a memorable night under the stars at these scenic campsites — from rustic tent camping to cabins and yurts — all located within an easy drive from the city.

Portland White House

Portland Bed & Breakfasts

From cozy garden rooms to historic wine-cellar suites, one of these Portland bed and breakfast spots is sure suit your travel style.

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McMenamins Kennedy School

Recess never ends at this stay-and-play hotel and entertainment complex in Northeast Portland.

Portland RV Parks

RV Parks in and Near Portland

This guide to RV parks near Portland offers comfortable and convenient locations to park, whether you’re craving a woodland adventure, an urban exploration or just a great roadside view as you travel cross-country.

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Lodging on Mount Hood

For an epic Hood experience, you don’t need crampons and ice axes — or to even leave your room. Here’s a look at some of the mountain’s unique lodging options.

Portland’s Quadrants

Explore the six “quadrants” (yes — there are six of them!) that make up the City of Roses.

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Southwest Portland

Best known for lively downtown Portland, this quadrant is also home to Washington Park’s numerous attractions, Goose Hollow’s blend of historic and modern, the small-town charm of Multnomah Village and more.

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Southeast Portland

Southeast Portland embodies many of Portland’s best-known attributes: hip, artsy, quirky, foody. It’s home to popular neighborhoods, lively food-and-drink districts, peaceful parks and more.

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Northwest Portland

Northwest Portland is a study in contrasts, from swank shops and restaurants in the central city to the natural beauty of Forest Park — and everything in between.

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Northeast Portland

For shows, sports and big events, Northeast Portland is hard to beat. It’s also home to many popular neighborhoods, noteworthy sights and attractions, and top-notch restaurants and bars.

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North Portland

From the beautiful blooms of Peninsula Park to the bustle of North Mississippi Avenue, there’s always more to explore in North Portland. The so-called “Fifth Quadrant” is home to charming neighborhoods, striking landmarks and unique attractions.

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South Portland

South Portland is a slim strip of land on the west side of the Willamette River. This laid-back river community is a perfect 10 for water recreation, low-key urban green spaces and lots of spots to eat, drink & shop.

Planning Resources

Plan your trip to Portland using our guides to the city's tour offerings, public transportation and seasons.

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Transportation

Portland transportation options include efficient public transit, miles of bike lanes, ride-share services and pedestrian-friendly city streets. Getting around the City of Roses is easier than you think.

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Tours & Itineraries

Let local experts — and our targeted itineraries — offer inspiration for your time in and around Portland.

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When to Visit

Portland is welcoming and lively year-round, with every month and season offering its own allures.

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