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7.8 (321 reviews)
Residence Inn Portland Downtown/RiverPlace
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$125 /night
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7.3 (299 reviews)
SureStay Hotel by Best Western Portland City Center
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$96 /night
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7.4 (910 reviews)
University Place Hotel & Conference Center
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$91 /night
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8.6 (57 reviews)
The Society Hotel
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$93 /night
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9.1 (388 reviews)
The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$105 /night
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8.9 (24 reviews)
KEX Hotel
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$132 /night
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9.0 (2 reviews)
Cozy Portland Studio w/ Patio + Yard!
Apartment · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$108 /night*
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8.8 (303 reviews)
The Bidwell Marriott Portland
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$125 /night
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Close to Tom McCall Waterfront Park! Exquisite Bedroom with AC! Lovely views!
Holiday home · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$135 /night*
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Banfield Studios
Motel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$96 /night
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8.2 (233 reviews)
Washington Plaza - Portland
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$85 /night
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10 (6 reviews)
Dog-friendly studio with full kitchen, W/D, & central AC - walk everywhere
Apartment · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$134 /night*
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8.6 (172 reviews)
McMenamins Crystal Hotel
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$130 /night
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Bright and Fun Modern Vibe, New Decor and Furnishing Throughout, Four Blocks 2 Alberta Arts District
Holiday home · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$118 /night*
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8.0 (13 reviews)
WorldMark Portland Waterfront Park
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$122 /night
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4.8 (743 reviews)
Motel 6 Portland, OR - Downtown
Motel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$101 /night
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9.8 (153 reviews)
Belmont/Hawthorne Urban Retreat
Apartment · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$98 /night*
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7.6 (66 reviews)
Econo Lodge City Center
Motel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$100 /night
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8.0 (364 reviews)
Hilton Portland Downtown
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$109 /night
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9.0 (121 reviews)
Ace Hotel Portland
Hotel · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$103 /night
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Airbnb, Vacation House with Fireplace in Portland, OR

9.8 (17 reviews)
Ideal SE location-Laurelhurst Park- 2 bedrooms, sleeps 5, family friendly.
Holiday home · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$350 /night*
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9.8 (48 reviews)
Historic Guest House Located in Central City
B & B · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$350 /night*
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9.8 (64 reviews)
Historic Architectural Craftsman, exceptional views of city and Mtns.
Holiday home · 2 Guests · 1 Bedroom
$606 /night*
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What Are The Most Popular Amenities in Portland, OR?
Portland, OR Rental Amenities
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There are in total of 15 rental amenities in Portland, shown above with the property numbers. In Portland, 1268 rentals offer Internet or Wifi, 1108 rentals offer TV, 1086 rentals offer Heater. So, if you need Internet or Wifi during your vacation, use the Internet or Wifi filter to compare these properties. Two amenities that are not typical are Pool, Hot Tub.
Which Price Range Is Most Typical in Portland, OR Area?
Vacation House & Apartment Rental Price Information in Portland, OR
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Which Accommodations Should I Pick in Portland, OR?
Best Accommodation Types in Portland, OR
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There are various types of homes in Portland area. Depending on your group size, you can pick the one using filters accordingly. House is the most popular accommodation type, and the largest homes can accommodate 26 people.The least popular accommodation in Portland is Campground rentals
How Many Accommodations Are Pets Allowed in Portland, OR?
Percentage of Pet Friendly Rental Properties in Portland, OR
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17.64% of vacation homes in Portland are pet friendly. Either you bring your loved pets on vacation or you have pet allergies, make sure to select the homes by applying the right filters.
Must-Visit Trails in Portland, OR?
Best Trails In Portland, OR
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If you like outdoor activities, we highly recommend you to visit those famous trails: Washington Park Loop, Waterfront Bike Path to Kelly Point Park, Waterfront Bike Path to Springwater Corridor Path, Eastbank Esplanade Loop Trail, Portland River Loop Trail, Audubon Society of Portland Bird Sanctuary, Marquam Trail to Council Crest Hike Trail, Balch Creek & Wildwood Trail Loop, Lower Macleay Park to Pittock Mansion, Hoyt Arboretum Trails.
Best Campgrounds in Portland, OR?
Top Rated Campgrounds In Portland, OR
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If you love outdoors or travel with an RV, here are the campgrounds in Portland: Riverside RV Park, Bull Mountain Campground, Oxbow Regional Park Campground, Promontory Campground, Lazy Bend Campground, Lockaby Campground, Armstrong Campground, Bayport RV Park and Campground, Battle Ground Lake Campground, Eagle Creek Overlook Grp Site.
What are the Airports in Portland, OR?
Airports Options in Portland, OR
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Where are the hidden gems or unique spots to visit in Portland, OR?
Hidden Gems
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Multnomah Falls: a waterfall on the South Bank of Columbia River Canyon (Oregon direction). Located in the east of Portland, 30 minutes from downtown Portland. Don't miss this beautiful waterfall when you come to Portland.

Where to visit in order to explore art and culture in Portland, OR?
Art & Culture Places
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Portland Art Museum: founded in 1892, it ranks seventh among the longest established museums in the United States and the longest history museum in the northwest. The museum has 42,000 pieces of American, Asian, and modern and contemporary works of art in different periods, as well as a collection of local art, various photographic works, and silverware.

What are the activities in Portland, OR that are family friendly?
Family Friendly Activities
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Pioneer Square: red bricks on the ground engraved with the names of the people who donated and maintained the square. On the east side of the square, there is a signpost full of road signs pointing to Portland's sister cities around the world and their distance. It's true that Portland is a shopping paradise. As a tax-free state, there are many shopping centers for you to visit. The luxury goods you like can be found around pioneer plaza. 

How to get around in Portland, OR?
Transportations
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Portland is located in Oregon state, and it is a beautiful city full of outdoor activities. To get there, if you are traveling from nearby places such as Seattle, you can take a road trip along the I5 Highway to visit. If you are traveling by air, Portland International Airport is the choice. 

What are the travel peak seasons in Portland, OR?
Peak Seasons
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Portland is particularly beautiful. Because the climate is very suitable for planting roses, so it is called "the city of roses".

Every season is suitable for travel. Summer is the peak season since during the summertime here, the day is long and the night is short, plus the not too hot weather. 

Which local pharmacy and grocery stores are popular in Portland, OR?
Pharmacy & Grocery Stores
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Lloyd Center: it's a famous local shopping mall with many local specialties, large parking space, and no charge. In addition to the shops, there is a food plaza and a big bookstore.

What are the recommended places to eat and drink in Portland, OR?
Recommended Local Food & Drinks
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Portland Voodoo Donuts: Portland's famous voodoo donuts are famous for its variety of doughnuts, different flavors of doughnuts, and unconventional in-store decoration. There is always a line there.

What does the calendar look like for local events & festivals in Portland, OR?
Local Events & Festivals
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St. Patrick's Day: walking on the street during the day, you will see a lot of people dressed in green theme, and then you will realize that it is St. Patrick's Day. With Irish descendants all over the world, St. Patrick's day has gradually become a festival in some countries. The United States began to celebrate on March 17, 1737, and the theme color of the festival is green.

What are the must-visit places in Portland, OR?
Must See Attractions
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Powell's City of Books: located in Pearl District, Portland, is the largest and most comprehensive City bookstore in the United States. The bookstore has a total collection of more than 4 million books and purchases more than 3000 second-hand books every day. It's a corner of the city that Portland people are proud of, and it's one of the stores that every visitor to Portland has to go to.

W 23rd Ave: Portland is a city with special literature and art retro style. When you come to 23rd Street, you can feel the atmosphere of leisure. There are green tree-lined streets, at the same time, the roadside exquisite characteristics of small shops. 

Portland farmers market: we can taste the healthiest organic food, fruits, cakes, and buy the freshest flowers to decorate our home in downtown Portland. All of these are attributed to the local farmers market in Portland. According to statistics, in Portland, there are about 20 farmer's markets at different times and different areas every week.

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