pet friendly hotels in Milwaukie, OR

1. Holiday Inn Express Portland SE – Clackamas Area, an IHG Hotel (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Off I-205, this straightforward hotel along the Clackamas River is 5 miles from Clackamas Town Center mall and 16 miles from Portland International Airport.Featuring river views, the bright, classic rooms also have free Wi-Fi and TVs, plus minifridges, microwaves and coffeemakers. Upgraded rooms and suites add balconies, and living areas with pull-out sofas.Parking and a breakfast buffet are complimentary. Additional amenities include an indoor pool and a gym, as well as a coin-operated laundry and a meeting room.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the large rooms, which have TVs
  • Guests praised the beds
  • 14 min drive to the Leach Botanical Garden
  • Guests mentioned the service is friendly
  • Guests mentioned hot tubs 17 times
  • Guests praised the river views
  • The fitness center has weight machines and elliptical machines
  • One of the few hotels in the area with an indoor pool

Feedback From Real Customers

Keith Michael Godfrey

This place never fails to disappoint Front desk staffing is bizarre and very unprofessional

usually looking at their cellphones If you are expecting housekeeping, again you’ll be disappointed Recently stayed there 6 nights and my room was serviced ONCEand the trash was not emptied I would imagine they spent all of 3 minutes in my room The only good thing about this property is it’s location near the 205 freeway and the Safeway within walking distance

2. Capitol Hill Motel (2-star hotel)

  • Address: 9110 SW Barbur Blvd, Portland, OR 97219
  • Phone: (503) 244-1400
  • Ratings: 4.0 (96 reviews) Very good
  • Website : Capitol Hill Motel
  • Check-in time: 2:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM
  • Quick Summary: Straightforward motel offering subdued rooms with minifridges, cable TV & free WiFi.

About this hotel

Off Interstate 5, this straightforward, low-rise motel lies 3.1 miles from Tryon Creek State Park, 3.7 miles from Oaks Amusement Park and 5.1 miles from downtown Portland.Subdued, individually decorated rooms feature microwaves, minifridges, cable TV and free WiFi. Some have kitchenettes.Parking is complimentary.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the rooms, which have kitchenettes
  • 8 min drive to Tryon Creek State Natural Area
  • Guests praised the service

Feedback From Real Customers

Leslie L

Very kind and friendly owner He keeps the property well-maintained Although the room set up looks dated, the furniture like table and bed frame look relatively new

The bathroom was also kept clean The a/c is cold enough for warm summer days, although a little loud for light sleepers I didn’t mind though It’s a reasonable price for a decent place to stay

Paul Palmer

Incredibly friendly owners, Clean and well appointed rooms with kitchenettes, fast free wifi, all at a great price Can’t say enough nice things about the place I normally prefer hotels to motels but this was a really great experience

They even ran the A/C in my room before i checked in to compensate for the heat wave! So thoughtful!

Jeremy King

Highly recommend! Super comfortable, super clean They had everything we needed Plenty of restaurants nearby (like, within walking), a nice little coffee shack, and a grocery just down the road

The family that owns the hotel were super friendly They told us it has been a family owned business for 44 years! You can tell they care about their business by how well they take care of everything I can’t say enough good things about Capitol Hill!

3. Park Lane Suites & Inn (2-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set 2 blocks from Providence Park stadium and its adjacent MAX station, this relaxed, low-rise hotel is a mile from the shops and restaurants of Pearl District and 1.5 miles from the International Rose Test Garden.Casual rooms come with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi, as well as bamboo floors. Casual suites feature traditional decor and add kitchens and separate living rooms with pull-out sofas.Parking is free.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests mentioned the rooms are clean
  • 15 min walk to Powell’s City of Books
  • Guests liked that this hotel is near shopping
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests mentioned “cookies” 17 times
  • Guests mentioned kitchenettes 16 times
  • Guests liked the breakfast

Feedback From Real Customers

Jared Taylor

The only reason I give an extra star is because our room was clean We stayed in room 130 The door next to our room had a sign taped on it ( Do Not Disturb )

All night long we heard this individual cough and it sounded like he was eating cereal for over two hours Like a spoon hitting porcelain Our bed crunched The ladies at the front desk were very nice and accommodating Because we were so tired I slept pretty good Parking is tight this hotel is in a very condensed area right next to Providence park where they have their soccer games Unfortunately, we stayed here during an active game night That eating facilities are 03 to 07 miles away I’m not sure you’re going to find a cheaper hotel that’s close to the amenities here in town That being said I would look for another hotel before staying here again

Radhika Shankar

Parking is horrific! If you get room across the street from main building, no access to regular fridge or microwave In room microwave can only hold 4 water bottles No breakfast just cookies and coffee

Rooms are really small and cramped Floor was not clean Main building has a tiny cute courtyard that you can enjoy if someone doesn’t discover it first 🙂

Julie Corrales

Booked a room with two queens and was excited to stay in the modern, colorful room the website displayed That however, was not got what we got The room was outdated with no microwave, mini fridge, ironing board, extra plastic bags, etc

The room smelled like an entire bottle of bleach was used to clean it The beds were squeaky, uncomfortable, and scratchy At one point we had a small spider crawl out of one of the pillows One highlight was the kind staff that helped us check-in and out Really unfortunate we couldn’t enjoy our stay more

4. Holiday Inn Express Portland South – Lake Oswego, an IHG Hotel (2-star hotel)

About this hotel

Located off Interstate 5, this standard lodging is 5.4 miles from the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge and 10.7 miles from downtown Portland.The modern rooms offer work desks with lamps and flat-screen TVs, plus microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers. The suites additionally provide separate living areas with pull-out sofas and dining tables. There’s also free WiFi and high-pressure showerheads in the private bathrooms, and kids 19 and under stay free with an adult.Amenities include a complimentary breakfast bar, guest parking and an indoor pool, as well as a business and fitness center.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean rooms, which have TVs
  • Guests praised the beds
  • 14 min drive to Tryon Creek State Natural Area
  • Guests praised the restaurant
  • Guests liked the indoor pool

Feedback From Real Customers

Diane Myers

Rooms clean and nice, decent price, professional front desk staff Unfortunately the person handling the breakfast needed help, couldn’t keep up, so we never got eggs Someone asked for salt but it was never brought out even though we could see all the shakers in the back

There were no grab bars in the small room that had the shower and toilet My elderly mother had a hard time

Ryan Gates

So we just checked in with a non refundable booking, I have 2 kiddos that love pools, so we stay where there is pools!… we find a sign saying closed Been closed for a while they said and the reason I’m even typing this is because I haven’t seen it posted anywhere including here So heads up if your looking to swim in the advertised salt water pool, call first!… story is there looking for chemicals for it?

salt water pools have less chemicals and easy maintenance according to google, but doesn’t matter it’s closed! I’ll follow up with the rest of the stay!

iLarold

Breakfast, and indoor pool were the only good things about this stay We showed up an hour after check in started, it took awhile to get checked in they were still cleaning rooms We were given our key after 15 minutes of waiting and was told to wait in the lobby while they double checked to see if the room was ready

When the receptionist returned she asked for the key back and said there was a problem with the room From what I could over hear one of the workers asked to hold the room but it wasn’t communicated, and the room they just gave us a key for was still occupied by someone We were told to go wait longer while they checked in the many waiting guests behind us Waited 20 minutes in the car came back in still no room ready, it wasn’t a good first impression after a very long drive When we finally got another room it was wornout and smelled bad, the beds were hard and didn’t look like queen sized, my feet hung off the end and it wasn’t nearly as wide as our queen size beds at home The first day we told the front desk to skip cleaning our room because we didn’t have a do not disturb sign, they still knocked but no nig deal Then the last day we got a knock on the door while we were getting ready an hour before checkout, and before I could answer it someone ran a key card and started to open our door I said hold on! They rushed off saying sorry as the went down the hall, just not a good stay overall

5. Best Western Plus Rivershore Hotel (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Offering views of the Willamette River, this straightforward hotel is a mile from the End of the Oregon Trail, and 2 miles from both Camassia Nature Preserve and Museum of the Oregon Territory.Featuring wood furnishings and carpeted floors, the down-to-earth rooms and suites offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minifridges, plus microwaves, and tea and coffeemakers. Some have pull-out sofas, sitting areas and/or balconies.Parking is complimentary. Other amenities include a restaurant, an outdoor pool and a hot tub, plus a gym and a cocktail lounge with karaoke. There’s also a cafe, and meeting and event space. Breakfast is available.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean rooms, which have refrigerators
  • 15 min drive to the Leach Botanical Garden
  • One of the few hotels in the area with room service
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant
  • Guests liked the balconies, mentioned 43 times in reviews
  • Guests praised the views
  • Guests praised the nightlife
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a bar

Feedback From Real Customers

Colton mohrland

Booked a 2 bedroom suite for 2 nights Very much enjoyed the rooms and the responsiveness when I called the front desk for bedding The king bed was nice, but definitely not as comfortable as many hotel beds I’ve stayed in (too firm)

Hot tub was great being inside Biggest complaint is lack of Continental breakfast The hotel gave us two $7 coupons for the restaurant breakfast which still ended up being almost $40 for two modest meals Almost everything seemed cooked well but shockingly bland Like zero flavor The french toast was just plain bad Overall, would definitely stay again but I’d avoid the restaurant

Hyperjackaboy 3583

I loved my stay here! The rooms were very clean and comfortable Most rooms have a small balcony that looks right out onto the river There are walking trails next to the river and even a dock to walk on

The staff is amazing The lady that helped me upgraded my room to one with a jet tub for my husband and I The restaurant has very good food When you check in they give you a voucher for 7 dollars towards breakfast Overall it was a great stay and we will be back!

Stacy Caswell

Great place to stay Rooms and beds were comfortable Service is responsive

Personnel very helpful Restaurant on property very convenient and the food was great Hotel located across the river so the views were great Washers and dryers on premise Conveniently located to freeways and highways A number of great eateries nearby Good size refrigerator in room Microwave and coffeemaker in room too Tea, coffee and hot water available in lobby Convenient parking on premise

6. Brooklyn Center Suites

About this hotel

A 6-minute walk from the Aladdin Theater, this straightforward Brooklyn village hotel is 1.8 miles from the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden and 2.7 miles from the Portland Art Museum in Downtown.The unassuming rooms, which are decorated with simple wood furnishings, feature free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, as well as full kitchens.Off-street parking is complimentary. Minimum-stay rules may apply.

Things You Need to Know

  • The rooms have kitchenettes
  • 6 min drive to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
  • 8 min walk to nearest transit
  • Guests praised the service

Feedback From Real Customers

Debra Falkenberg

This was an excellent accommodation for this guest attending a weekend workshop in the area The host was accommodating, responding to a special request to have the suite ready for an early check-in if possible The host was attentive and assisted the guest with getting acquainted with the suite and neighborhood

The accommodations were well-cared for and clean The bed was comfortable and the suite was well appointed for comfort and function The street noise was minimal and the windows could be opened It was a welcome place to retreat to after a full day This guest’s forgotten item was immediately sent back in the post It is an Airbnb I would book again and highly recommend

Violinist MaryAnn

Basic and cozy, a delightful change for this hotel-chain-weary traveler Parking is steps from the door The suite is clean, comfortable and scent/odor-free

Both kitchen and bath exhaust fans vent to the outside, which is becoming increasingly hard to find The heat and AC both work well The place is carefully appointed and well maintained, from sturdy fixtures to gleaming caulk around the tub I particularly enjoyed cooking and dining there – quality dishes and flatware, full size fridge and a large, deep stainless sink Plenty of good cookware and utensils too I appreciated the thoughtful touches like warm lighting in the main area / bright lighting in the bath, extra light bulbs, two spectacular books on Oregon and a splendid picture over the bed of Vista House overlooking the Gorge, shades that you can open either up or down, closet stocked with plenty of nice new wooden hangers, extra pillow/softest-on-earth-blanket and even an umbrella!, and rolling nightstand for easy access to the outlet behind Jane (owner) was refreshingly genuine and pleasant to interact with A hidden gemPS To correct three previous reviewers, this is neither an apartment, AirBnb nor hotel It’s more like having your own mini-home-away-from-home It’s more personal, with higher quality amenities than an apartment or hotel, without the uneasiness of staying in someone else’s home like an AirBnb For my purposes it’s the best of all worlds

Aa Bb

Would highly recommend this place for anyone that wants to feel like they have a “home” to go to instead of a hotel room My husband and I enjoy having our own kitchen space so when I found this place so close to where my daughter was staying in Portland I knew that this was where we needed to be We were not disappointed! While they don’t book through any of the internet travel sites (which made my husband skeptical) Jane is awesome at returning phone calls and emails and she graciously worked with us even though our dates had to change

There was a personal letter for us upon arrival, one brief visit in the parking lot, a phone call to make sure that we had everything that we needed and a “thank you” post card after we returned home The room was neat, clean and very well equipped – even provided coffee for the coffee maker so she gets an extra star for that!

7. Tiny Digs Hotel Portland

About this hotel

Surrounded by restaurants, this quirky hotel is 1 mile from both I-5 and Laurelhurst Park, and 2 miles from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.Cozy, individually themed cabins (no TVs) range from rustic-chic to modern. All have complimentary Wi-Fi, as well as minifridges, coffeemakers and furnished porches; some offer kitchenettes.A terrace features a fire pit. There’s regular live music. Pets are welcome in some cabins for a fee. Minimum-stay rules may apply.

Things You Need to Know

  • The rooms have kitchenettes
  • 7 min drive to the Shanghai tunnels
  • 18 min drive to Portland International Airport
  • Guests praised the service

Feedback From Real Customers

Mary Bootsie Ragan

We had such a good time on our first stay, that we decided to book the same tiny Bamboo house, for a second timeSadly, it was in a bit of disrepair- missing light fixture, absent kitchen ware, etc As directed, I had requested sheets for the pull-out couch; no sheets were waiting for us on arrival

Maybe we will try a different house, next time

Bridget Van Well

Almost a week after checkout my boyfriend and I keep saying how much we miss tiny digs! We stayed for a short weekend and had the best time in our tiny home There were some issues with my reservation but Leanne was so helpful in getting everything sorted Just be weary in winter times there is a shortage of hot water and only a space heater

This didn’t affect us much as we still greatly enjoyed our stay Can’t wait to come back during our next time in Portland

Tiff Freccero

My sister and I stopped here for a night on our roadtrip up north, and absolutely loved it! Clean, comfortable and very functional for a small space I loved the bathroom! We chose the tiny home that was dog friendly, and it was a great match A ton of restaurants in walking distance

We loved the german one right around the corner! I would highly recommend a stay here again

8. Lolo Pass

  • Address: 1616 E Burnside St, Portland, OR 97214
  • Phone: (503) 908-3074
  • Ratings: 4.6 (154 reviews) Excellent
  • Website : Lolo Pass
  • Check-in time: 3:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM
  • Quick Summary: Trendy hostel featuring a cafe & a lobby bar/eatery, as well as an art gallery & a rooftop terrace.

About this hotel

On a main road lined with eateries and shops, this trendy hostel is an 11-minute walk from a light rail station, and 2 miles from both the Portland Art Museum and Portland Saturday Market.Sleeping 4 or 8 guests, the hip mixed- or single-sex dorms feature bunk beds with privacy curtains and reading lights, plus Wi-Fi, lockers and shared bathrooms. Private rooms have en suite facilities.A cool lobby bar serves eclectic cuisine. There’s also a cafe and a shared kitchen, as well as an art gallery, and a rooftop terrace with a seasonal bar. Breakfast and guest laundry facilities are available.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the kitchenettes
  • 5 min drive to the Lan Su Chinese Garden
  • 18 min drive to Portland International Airport
  • The hotel has a concierge
  • Guests mentioned bars 20 times
  • Guests mentioned “cafés” 14 times
  • The hotel has a boutique store

Feedback From Real Customers

Alison Gill

The best hostel!!!!! I stayed here for a week (in a private queen room) and couldn’t fault it at all Super modern, clean and awesome The rooftop bar was a huge plus, although not open every night so be aware of that

Great location to get to downtown on the bus or walk to some cool restaurants Staff were lovely Seriously can’t stop thinking about how cool the place was, wouldn’t hesitate to stay there again I’ve stayed in a lot of hostels before and this genuinely was the nicest Don’t miss it!

Samantha Georgi

Great idea, has potential, lacking in executionI stayed in one of the 4 bed female dorms for 2 nights I was very excited about a new hostel in Portland

I’ve stayed in many a European hostel so am familiar with the structure and price bracket The facility is clean and modern and the attached cafe and rooftop bar are nice amenities Unfortunately I was too exhausted the first night to check out the rooftop bar, and on the second night it was mostly blocked off for a private event that appeared to also block the computer room area, which I was planning to use I wish that guests were priority in the use of space, especially considering that the price for 2 nights came to $103 total for a dorm room which is higher than most hostelsThe layout of the shared dorms is great in theory – enter into a common area with a small locker for luggage storage and 2 toilets/2 showers shared by 3 – 4 bed dorm rooms which are accessed through this room I would think the intention behind this is to keep non-sleeping activities out of the quiet spaces for sleeping However, the lockers are too small so luggage ends up in the room anyway The photos on the website failed to show single window dorm rooms, which have a more claustrophobic feel The bunks don’t seem to be bolted to the wall, which allows them to shake a fair bit when getting in or outThe most disappointing part of the layout is that despite what seems like careful planning of intentional quiet spaces, the doors are all THE loudest self closing doors in a space with no sound absorption so you constantly hear the slam of doors at any hour someone comes in or uses the bathroom I understand rugs would be hard to keep clean, but some kind of sound absorption paired with soft-close doors would be a huge upgrade to this spaceOverall, the hostel served it’s purpose of offering a reasonably affordable and clean place to stay in a great location And all the staff I encountered seem great

Peter Custer

Perfect place to launch a college reunion trip Lolo Pass was ideal for our group and we used a ton of the first-class accommodations We enjoyed the rooftop views, the coffee at the cafe and even participated in a local wine tasting event held in the lobby

The staff was friendly and helpful…Steering us to a great meal within close walking distanceRoom was clean and quiet Highly recommend

9. Hampton Inn Portland/Clackamas (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Set in a commercial area alongside I-205, this unfussy hotel is 2 miles from Clackamas Town Center mall, 5 miles from Willamette Falls and 11 miles from downtown Portland.Offering free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, the unpretentious rooms also feature coffeemakers and desks.A hot breakfast buffet and to-go breakfast bags are complimentary, as is off-street parking. Other amenities include a convenience store, a business center and a coin-operated laundry, along with a hot tub and a fitness room. Meeting and event facilities are available.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean rooms, which have TVs
  • 13 min drive to the Leach Botanical Garden
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests mentioned “cookies” 11 times
  • Guests mentioned hot tubs 14 times
  • Guests praised the fitness center, which has free weights

Feedback From Real Customers

Sandra Jenkins

I’m giving 5 stars because 4 isn’t fair The location is great Yes it’s right off the highway and while in the parking lot traffic is loud—you can barely hear it from the room

The rooms have been renovated While smaller in size they maximize space efficiency and not in a bad way The room felt quite spacious I love using the app to check in—no waiting, texted the desk about a minor repair needed, and checked out without any contact

Theresa L

Stayed for 1 night after landing around midnight Check in was fast and the room was clean They even had a Guest of the Day welcome bag in my room which was thoughtful

Never gotten one before at any of my other Hilton stays lol Breakfast was pretty standard with plenty of options Plus for the crispy bacon and waffle machineThe only 2 things to note were: 1 The bathroom was small so no real counter space 2 There was no real closet to hang clothes Since we were only staying for 1 night, these weren’t deal breakers

Angela Barr

The room we stayed in had incredibly hard beds that gave us terrible back pain We’ve stayed in many, many hotels and expected softer beds for the price Also, we had to pay $50 to let our dog sleep in her own bed on the floor of the room when it is standard most places to charge $20

I could even understand charging a refundable deposit for damage, but an adult dog like ours who doesn’t make messes and came to sleep for 8 hours shouldn’t cost $50 extra On the positive side, it was nice to have warm cookies and water for the kids and the breakfast was decent and had some good options If the beds weren’t so hard I can barely walk today and I didn’t have to pay so much for my dog, I’d probably come back

10. Courtyard by Marriott Portland Southeast/Clackamas (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Off Interstate 205, this modern hotel is a 2-minute walk from shopping at Clackamas Promenade and a 1.5-mile drive from Mount Talbert Nature Park.Contemporary rooms offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, plus desks and coffeemakers. Suites add living areas, and some offer microwaves and minifridges.Social spaces include a living room-style lobby, a patio and a restaurant serving Starbucks coffee. Other amenities include an exercise room, plus a business center, meeting space and free parking.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the beds
  • Guests praised the rooms, which have refrigerators
  • 10 min drive to the Leach Botanical Garden
  • One of the few hotels in the area with room service
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a restaurant
  • Guests mentioned “Bistro” 21 times
  • Guests liked the fitness center, which has treadmills
  • One of the few hotels in the area with a bar

Feedback From Real Customers

Kevin Vu

One of the better Courtyards I’ve stayed at The main lobby was very spacious and had many lounge sofas and the interior was decorated beautifully I was surprised this location didn’t have a pool which I was looking forward to use

The 24hr gym has decent amount of equipments and was well kept I was surprised there was even a bike trail behind the hotel which I made use of The trail cut thru the forest behind the hotel so it was a nice quiet place away from city noise

Wolfgang’s Mom

I am a traveling nurse I started with 4 other nurses I showed up, on a Sunday and was unable to lock in a price for nurses

Was told to speak to the manager J Paul, the next day He offered me $149 a night, or whatever price was on the website, for that day My stay for Sunday was $116, the next next it was $150 Aqua, the check in lady, said it would be lower than $113 for the rest of my stay Another, younger, better looking nurse got a rate of $113, for the same contract, that I am working We are 5 women, that wanted to stay together, but he was not about to help us, as we traveled to his town, to help out his communityThe was no breakfast, for $149, no muffin, no juice My shower didn’t drain My TV turned off, every few hours, to reboot I had a great view, in the back, of the homeless, living in the woods If you want a different view, get a room in the front Stains on the chair and bedspread Housekeeping entered my room, without knockingThey charge high prices, for motel 6 qualityThe other nurse, left the same day as myself We are now at a Hilton property, for much less, with nicer rooms and free breakfastI am letting all my fellow travel nurses know, avoid the Marriott They don’t like nurses

Katie Anderson

The service was kind, the place was clean, and it slept us all My only reason for 3 stars is that I had booked a king with a separate seating area, shown with a door dividing This is perfect for our family

They seemingly just put us in any room, asking if we had a floor preference, and we ended up in a standard king No privacy for the kiddo, and no reduction in charges

11. Bluebird Guesthouse

  • Address: 3517 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202
  • Phone: (503) 206-6509
  • Ratings: 4.6 (102 reviews) Excellent
  • Website : Bluebird Guesthouse
  • Check-in time: 3:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM
  • Quick Summary: Restored 1910 home offering quaint rooms, some with shared bathrooms, plus free Wi-Fi & breakfast.

About this hotel

Set among trendy restaurants and boutiques in the Division/Clinton neighborhood, this laid-back guesthouse in a 1910 Arts & Crafts–style home is 6 miles from the Oregon Zoo and 7 miles from the Portland Japanese Garden.The 7 homey, TV-free rooms are named after authors and musicians, and offer complimentary Wi-Fi and shared bathrooms. Upgraded rooms add air-conditioning, private facilities and/or antique furnishings.Complimentary amenities include continental breakfast and street parking. There’s also a communal kitchen, a guest laundry and indoor storage for bikes. Kids age 6 and over are welcome. Minimum-stay rules may apply.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the rooms, which have kitchenettes
  • 8 min drive to Mt Tabor Park
  • Guests praised the breakfast

Feedback From Real Customers

Jonquil Elise Dreadful

This place is absolutely perfect Easy check in Toasty warm in December

Great breakfast food selection in the huge kitchen, even GF muffins! Beautiful quiet room… super clean everywhere The best neighborhood, easy to park yet all sorts of amenities within a 5 minute walk This house is absolutely gorgeous with so many beautiful details This place lacks nothing

rachael raftery

I was between ratings in this stay I have a relative that put us up in this guesthouse that lives in the area HIGHLY recommend the area as all the restaurants and shops are very walkable and such a beautiful area in a lively neighborhood

Contactless check in was a plus, we stayed in the Beverly cleary room which faces the front of the guesthouse keeping in mind spring to fall there is an ac unit in the window so you hear quite a bit (We turned on the fan feature and it drowned everything out) It was a large room with its own bathroom The public guest areas were very nice and always clean with breakfast accommodations and a fridge (Though they only had one tiny drawer for guests) My only reason for not doing 5 stars was because of a staff member who came off very cold and unwelcoming I believe she was actually one of the owners I heard someone in the hall so opened the door and as I stood in the doorway I say hello! And her response was “mask!” (These are required in their public areas at this time) I then say ok… we are staying here almost a week and we were just wondering if we could get more towels? She responds with “they are right next to you, As it states in the welcome letter Mind you this was a very brisk tone like we were being a nuisance Well I read and reread that letter and it says to ask if someone is available … so we were just following direction I have worked in all industries and would not talk a to patron this way Many different ways to have handled this Other than that there was a gentleman that was there on arrival, very nice, as well as the cleaning staff

J M

***This review was written about a stay during COVID***Exceeded our expectations! The website photos did not do the room justice We stayed in the first floor studio and it was a lot larger than expected Bed was very comfortable, shower was very nice

Most important to us (we were traveling with a packed car) there was a parking lot attached to the property, we were able to move things very easily from our car to the roomBreakfast was grab and go, perfect for our situation Would gladly stay again next time we are in the PNW

12. The Society Hotel – Portland (3-star hotel)

  • Address: 203 NW 3rd Ave, Portland, OR 97209
  • Phone: (503) 445-0444
  • Ratings: 4.5 (1203 reviews) Excellent Eco-certified
  • Website : The Society Hotel – Portland
  • Check-in time: 3:00 PM
  • Check-out time: 11:00 AM
  • Quick Summary: Airy dorms & private rooms in a hip 19th-century sailors’ hotel with a cafe/bar & a roof deck.

About this hotel

Originally built in 1881 as a boarding house for sailors, this hip hotel is a 3-minute walk from the Old Town/Chinatown MAX Station and less than a mile from the Portland Art Museum.The airy rooms and suites featuring hardwood floors and exposed brick walls are decorated with historical artifacts and offer free Wi-Fi. Shared hostel–style rooms provide bunk beds and communal bathrooms. Private rooms with shared bathrooms are also available, and upgraded suites add sofas and private bathrooms.Perks include a chic lobby cafe with a bar, and a roof deck with views of downtown Portland and the Willamette River. Laundry facilities are available.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests praised the clean bathrooms
  • Guests liked the clean rooms but some thought they were small
  • Walking distance to the Shanghai tunnels and the Lan Su Chinese Garden
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests praised the restaurant
  • Guests liked “Patio”, mentioned 39 times in reviews
  • Guests praised the terrace and liked the architecture

Feedback From Real Customers

Jazmine Freeman

My first hostel hotel experience and it was surprisingly pleasant! The rooftop was beautiful and cold The lobby was comfy and warm The drinks were all amazing

I tried different local wines, had some tea, and grabbed a cup of coffee the morning before my departure It was all short, sweet, and comfortable I’ll be visiting Portland more and hope to get a room there again Definitely 10/10

Niusha Tajvidi

I would go back and visit Portland just to stay at this hotel! The staff here are beyond incredible Upon arrival I had a lot of anxiety as I was a first time solo traveller and everyone there made me feel so safe Everyone there genuinely cares about you and your safety

The hotel offers an escort system if you feel unsafe at a location and you can even text the staff at anytime which was super helpful I stayed at a single room which meant I had to share a bathroom and I had some reservations about it before visiting but it exceeded all my expectations! The room and bathroom was honestly cleaner than at any hotel I have stayed at The cafe/restaurant in the lobby had amazing food (I had a chocolate chip cookie from there every single day because honestly it was the best) There’s also amazing views from the beautiful rooftop patio I VERY HIGHLY recommend staying here!

Michelle Rodriguez

Gosh what a unique hostel/hotel I loved staying here They have a big, coed hostel room with comfortable, ship-berthing-inspired bunks

They have privacy curtains which I loved The hotel also has private rooms but I didn’t stay in oneI loved the common cafe area The hours are long and there are always people taking advantage of the spaceThe only thing I can say negatively about this was the location being swamped by homeless people I have compassion for them but there’s a lot of unaddressed mental health issues and it made me feel unsafe leaving at night The doors to the cafe/hotel required being buzzed in or using your room key so that was coolOverall, I would stay here again This is the nicest hostel I’ve been in

13. Phoenix Inn Suites Lake Oswego (3-star hotel)

About this hotel

Less than a mile from I-5, this modest, all-suite hotel is 3.4 miles from Oswego Lake and 9.1 miles from downtown Portland.The traditional-style lodgings all include sitting areas, and have cable TV and free WiFi, as well as microwaves, minifridges and coffeemakers. Upgraded units add whirlpool tubs.Complimentary continental breakfast is provided and there’s an indoor pool, a hot tub and an exercise room. There’s also free parking and a weekday shuttle to local businesses. In addition, meeting space is available.

Things You Need to Know

  • Guests liked the large, clean rooms and praised the beds
  • 11 min drive to the Washington Park
  • Guests praised the friendly service
  • Guests mentioned hot tubs 10 times
  • Guests praised the breakfast
  • Guests praised the indoor pool

Feedback From Real Customers

Katerina Pozzi Baratta

We had a wonderful visit at the Phoenix Inn in Lake Oswego, we really couldn’t be happier with our stayThe service was friendly and available to help with whatever we needed, the space clean and open, and the room felt more luxurious than the price point warranted There is a clear attention to detail that makes the whole place feel warm and welcoming

It was also surprisingly quiet given the location The fact that it’s so near a highway didn’t bother us at all, instead it felt like a peaceful retreatAnd I was especially pleased that there weren’t any strong synthetic fragrances As someone with a very sensitive nose, the smells in many hotels can be overwhelming, but I felt totally comfortable at the PhoenixI will definitely recommend staying here to friends and family in the future!

Zach Pendergrass

Conveniently located next to I-5 and 217 Gas and restaurants adjacent Furnishings were a bit dated, though comfortable

Hallways had an aroma Not unpleasant to me, but may be a bit musky to othersPopular and not too expensiveRecommended

abberdail marie

The room was clean enough, but the pool was disgusting Half of the lights were turned off, I assume in an attempt to hide the sludge coating the walls I thought, maybe it’s just old? Nope

I swiped the side of the pool with a towel and it came right off I had already used the hot tub, but when I came in the jets were already on I took a look, and it was also gross I spent the next week worrying I was going to get an infection I was super disappointed, because I REALLY wanted to swim and it had good reviews It was a major reason why I booked here in the first place

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