Resorts & Lodges in Portland, OR

Resorts & Lodges in Portland, OR
Known as the "greenest" city in the United States, Portland, Oregon, sits near the confluence of Willamette and Columbia rivers. Boasting warm, dry summers and temperate, albeit rainy winters, the Portland metropolitan area is home to roughly two million people. Residents and tourists alike enjoy the city's light rail system, famous microbreweries, professional basketball team, rose gardens, and coffee fanaticism. Several luxury resorts offer comfortable lodging for family getaways, business trips, and sports fans.

Hotel deLuxe

The Hotel deLuxe, in downtown Portland, harks back to the Golden Era of Hollywood. The hotel blends tasteful art deco with art modern to create an atmosphere of timeless elegance. Meeting rooms include the 1,200+ square foot Screening Room with theater capabilities and two smaller meeting rooms.

Unusual amenities include programmed iPods for use on bedside docking stations, special pillows, spiritual reading menus, and flat panel televisions. Close to a variety of shopping and dining options, the hotel also sits near the Max rail line, a convenient gateway to other popular Portland neighborhoods. In the evenings, guests can relax in the Driftwood Room, the hotel's bar.

Hotel deLuxe
729 SW 15th Ave
Portland, OR 97205
(503) 219-2094
hoteldeluxeportland.com

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

After an $8.5 million renovation, rooms at the Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront now sport 32-inch LCD TVs, down comforters, extra pillows, modern bathroom fixtures, local artwork, and wireless Internet. Business travelers can take advantage of 25,000 square feet of meeting space, work desks and a business center all in downtown Portland. Dining options include Allie's American Grille and a sports bar with 21 televisions. Guests also enjoy an indoor pool, whirlpool, fitness center, and nearby golf and spas.

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
1401 SW Naito Parkway
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 226-7600
marriott.com

Four Points by Sheraton Portland East

An award-winning full-service hotel, The Four Points by Sheraton Portland East is opportunely situated just six miles from the Portland Airport and 10 miles from downtown Portland. Seventy-four airy guest rooms feature dual-line speaker phones with dataport, voicemail, free Wi-Fi, daily complimentary bottled water, microwaves, refrigerators, irons, hairdryers, and cable. The Four Points also houses a business center, fitness center, indoor pool/spa, on-site restaurant and lounge, and plentiful banquet space. The Four Points is 100% non-smoking.

1919 NE 181st Ave
Portland, OR 97230
(503) 491-1818
starwoodhotels.com

RiverPlace, The Larkspur Collection

Four Diamond rated by the AAA, the RiverPlace Hotel is a relaxing riverfront hotel with sumptuous furnishings and attractive, outdoors-inspired décor. Ideal for either a leisurely vacation or a business trip, the RiverPlace Hotel boasts a courtyard and deck with river view, a sundry shop with refreshments and gifts, a restaurant, a complimentary DVD library, free high-speed Internet, a 24-hour business center, and access to the RiverPlace Athletic Club.

RiverPlace, The Larkspur Collection
1510 SW Harbor Way
Portland, OR 97201
(503) 228-3233
larkspurhotels.com

Article Written By Skyler Springsteen

Skyler Springsteen began writing for websites such as eHow and Trails Travel while living in Peru in 2009. She is a 2008 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Wyoming, where she studied journalism and Spanish. She recently began a Master of Philosophy program in historical studies at the University of Cambridge.

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