Marriot Hotels in Portland, OR

Marriot Hotels in Portland, OR

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Portland, Oregon, is one of the most popular cities for nature enthusiasts and travelers interested in outdoor sporting. Within the city are a number of hotels that are members of the Marriott family. In 20-mile radius of these Marriott hotels, visitors will find a plethora of activities such as fly fishing, hiking, horseback riding, sailing, and attractions like mountain bike and nature trails.

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

One of the most luxurious hotels in Portland, the Marriott Downtown Waterfront offers top-tier service for all guests. Every room is equipped with wireless Internet access and a 32-inch flat-panel LCD television.

The hotel has an indoor pool and whirlpool and in the fitness center, guests can workout with free weights or work on their cardiovascular health on the treadmills, stationary bikes and stair master.

The hotel offers two on-site restaurants: Champions Restaurant & Sports Bar open for lunch and dinner; and Allies American Grille, open only for breakfast. There is also a small coffee bar serving Starbucks Coffee.

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
1401 S.W. Naito Parkway
Portland, OR 97201
503-226-7600
marriott.com

Courtyard Portland City Center

Located near Portland State University, the Courtyard Portland City Center is another member of the Marriott family of hotels. All rooms include LCD televisions, mini refrigerator and high-speed wireless Internet.

There is a fitness center with treadmills, stationary bikes and stair master in the hotel for guests looking for a workout.

The on-site restaurant, the Original, serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Courtyard Portland City Center
550 S.W. Oak St.
Portland, OR 97204
503-505-5000
marriott.com

Residence Inn Portland Downtown--River Place

The Residence Inn arm of the Marriott hotel family is an extended-stay accommodation.

Every room in the hotel is a suite and includes a fully-equipped kitchen and free wireless Internet access. In the mornings, the hotel offers a complimentary hot breakfast buffet and guests can start their evening at daily Manager's Receptions where the hotel offers free glasses of wine or beer and snack.

Guests are shuttled free of charge to any spot within five miles of the hotel. The hotel is within minutes walking distance from the Oregon Convention Center and a quick ride to shopping and entertainment attractions such as Oaks Park Amusement Park and Oregon Zoo.

The Residence Inn is an environmentally-friendly hotel and encourages and partakes in in-room recycling.

Residence Inn Portland Downtown--River Place
2115 S.W. River Parkway
Portland, OR 97201
503-552-9500
marriott.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites Portland North Harbour

Visitors looking for an affordable stay in Portland should look towards the Fairfield Inn. Although the hotel is lighter on the wallet, it doesn't shirk on the amenities. The hotel has an on-site indoor pool and whirlpool, video game room and a fitness center that is open 24 hours a day for visitors looking for a good workout at odd hours.

There is a deluxe continental breakfast free to guests and business travelers can take advantage of the business center with copy, fax and printing services.

Close to the airport, the hotel offers a free shuttle service for guests traveling into or out of the area.

The Fairfield Inn is nearby many popular Portland attractions including the Expo Center, Delta Park and Jantzen Beach.

Fairfield Inn & Suites Portland North Harbour
1200 N. Anchor Way
Portland, OR 97217
503-286-6336
marriott.com

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Article Written By John Biles

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