Hotels in Portland, Oregon
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15 Hotels in Portland
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The Ritz-Carlton Portland
Coordinating group travel to Portland requires hotels that understand team dynamics, making Ritz Carlton the obvious luxury choice. The Ritz-Carlton delivers the refined hospitality your group deserves while ensuring every detail flows smoothly throughout your entire stay.
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dinner option when local recommendations fall through
- Full-service spa provides restorative treatments after long travel days
- Full-service restaurant offers consistent quality without neighborhood guesswork
Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District
Athletes know that multi-night stays in Portland require hotels that provide reliable comfort without the premium price tag. Hampton by Hilton guarantees the trusted reliability that simplifies group travel so you can concentrate on what brought you here.
- Complimentary parking simplifies city navigation with personal vehicles
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Suite options offer extra space for spreading out after busy city days
Kimpton Riverplace Hotel by IHG
When coordinating multiple participants in Portland, Ace Hotel becomes the personality-rich anchor that transforms logistics into memorable experiences. The hotel's curated environment and flexible approach give group leaders the foundation to orchestrate memorable city stays without constant stress.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for extended city stays
- Suites accommodate larger groups traveling together to the same destination
- On-site restaurant eliminates the guesswork of finding family-friendly dining options
Residence Inn Portland Downtown / Pearl District
Groups traveling to Portland deserve extended-stay accommodations that solve the practical challenges of unfamiliar territory with reliable expertise. Residence Inn transforms extended city trips into manageable experiences by giving groups the room and routine they need to thrive.
- Connecting rooms give groups flexibility for different sleep schedules
- Meeting spaces give groups somewhere to plan tomorrow's city adventures
- On-site fitness center maintains routines without finding local gyms
Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center
Organizing athletes and supporters in Portland flows smoothly when everyone enjoys the refined amenities and reliable service at Hyatt Regency. The hotel creates a trustworthy anchor point where group leaders can confidently coordinate schedules and keep everyone connected.
- Connecting rooms allow group coordination during city adventure planning
- Room service provides dining backup when city exploration runs late
- Room service delivers meals when the group prefers staying in
The Nines a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland
Bringing your team to Portland means choosing accommodations that match the caliber of competition you're pursuing at The Luxury Collection. The Luxury Collection offers distinctive luxury hospitality designed specifically for groups navigating multi-day city visits with confidence and style.
- Connecting rooms allow families flexibility in unfamiliar city accommodations
- Spacious suites provide room to spread out gear without clutter
- Guest laundry services mean packing lighter for extended stays
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The Benson Portland Curio Collection by Hilton
Planning your Portland stay involves finding that perfect balance where comfort meets convenience for serious sports travelers. This Curio Collection property transforms multi-night group stays into well-orchestrated experiences through distinctive service and thoughtful group management capabilities.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates the morning search for unfamiliar dining options
- Indoor pool provides familiar recreation when exploring feels overwhelming
- Indoor pool offers controlled recreation regardless of local weather
Hyatt House Portland / Downtown
Throughout extended Portland tournaments, Hyatt House provides the kitchen-equipped, laundry-ready spaces that transform group travel economics completely. Hyatt House delivers the space and support your group needs to stay organized and comfortable during multi-night city stays.
- Separate living areas give families space to relax between city activities
- Full kitchens eliminate the guesswork of finding restaurants every meal
- Hotel bar offers casual drinks without navigating unfamiliar nightlife
The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown
When your Portland tournament involves multiple venues and tight schedules, Royal Sonesta transforms chaotic logistics into a coordinated team experience. Royal Sonesta establishes the reliable home base that keeps multi-night group stays running smoothly while exploring new territory.
- Free Wi-Fi keeps everyone connected for navigation and activity research
- Meeting rooms equipped with AV technology for group planning sessions
- On-site restaurant provides reliable dining without exploring unknown neighborhoods
Staypineapple Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland
When your team's Portland schedule spans multiple nights, Staypineapple delivers the character and consistency that makes extended stays memorable. For groups juggling tournament schedules and multiple-night stays, Staypineapple delivers consistent, personalized hospitality that simplifies every aspect of coordination.
- Guest laundry facilities mean packing lighter for multi-night city stays
- Fitness center helps maintain routines when exploring unfamiliar city neighborhoods
- Self-parking eliminates downtown parking stress for visiting groups
The Hoxton Portland
When tournament days stretch long and coordination gets complex, these distinctive Portland boutique properties become your team's creative command center. The Hoxton ensures the reliable retreat space that keeps group travel running smoothly across multiple nights in the city.
- Fitness center maintains routines when navigating new neighborhoods feels overwhelming
- Guest laundry facilities support lighter packing for extended city trips
- Meeting spaces allow groups to plan daily itineraries and coordinate activities
Woodlark Hotel Portland a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Whether pursuing championships or tournaments in Portland, the right upscale hotel transforms your stay into strategic advantage. Tribute Portfolio connects traveling groups to authentic city experiences through hotels that capture each destination's unique spirit and energy.
- Fitness center maintains routines during multi-day city visits
- Room service offers convenient meals when groups prefer staying together
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing requirements for extended stays
Canopy by Hilton Portland Pearl District
Athletic teams visiting Portland need hotels that match the importance of your games with upscale comfort everyone appreciates. Canopy by Hilton creates the organized hub and local expertise that keeps groups synchronized while exploring everything their destination city offers.
- Self-parking removes the stress of navigating unknown city parking rules
- Complimentary WiFi keeps families connected while navigating urban exploration
- On-site restaurant eliminates dinner planning in an unfamiliar city
Hotel Vance Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
After long tournament days in Portland, teams need a place where everyone can spread out, recharge, and feel like they're part of something special. Your team gets the upscale group-travel foundation that keeps everyone aligned while exploring everything the city has to offer.
- Guest laundry facilities reduce packing needs for extended stays
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Free parking simplifies arrival logistics in mid-size city centers
Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center
Before the first whistle blows to after the final buzzer sounds, teams find their perfect Portland rhythm at Courtyard. Courtyard by Marriott specializes in keeping traveling teams organized and tournament-ready, turning potentially chaotic city trips into well-orchestrated competitive experiences.
- Complimentary breakfast eliminates morning meal planning in unfamiliar territory
- Guest laundry facilities mean lighter packing for extended stays
- 24-hour fitness center accommodates varied schedules during busy city itineraries
Portland, Oregon Travel Guide
Where to stay, how to get around, what to eat, and everything else you need to plan your trip.
City Overview
Portland sits in the Pacific Northwest with about 650,000 people in the city proper and 2.5 million in the metro area, making it Oregon's largest city but still refreshingly manageable. This is a place that takes its coffee seriously, embraces the weird, and has turned food trucks into an art form. The city splits into distinct quadrants divided by the Willamette River and Burnside Street, each with its own personality.
Sports-wise, Portland punches above its weight class. The Portland Trail Blazers command fierce loyalty, Portland Timbers soccer matches are events unto themselves, and the Portland Thorns women's soccer team draws serious crowds. Youth sports are huge here, with excellent facilities scattered throughout the metro area. The city hosts everything from swimming championships to basketball tournaments year-round.
Expect a laid-back vibe where people actually use public transit, food carts outnumber McDonald's, and nobody uses an umbrella despite the rain. It's the kind of place where your tournament team might stumble onto a street festival or discover their new favorite donut shop between games.
Getting Around
Portland International Airport (PDX) sits about 12 miles northeast of downtown and consistently ranks among America's best airports. The MAX Light Rail Red Line connects directly to downtown for $2.50 - perfect for teams with minimal gear. Otherwise, rideshares run $25-40 to downtown, and rental cars are plentiful with all major companies represented.
Portland's public transit actually works. The MAX Light Rail has five color-coded lines reaching most sports venues, while buses fill the gaps. A day pass costs $5 and covers everything. TriMet app is essential for real-time schedules. That said, teams with equipment bags will appreciate having a vehicle.
Major highways include I-5 running north-south through the city center, I-84 heading east, and I-405 looping through downtown. Highway 26 shoots west toward the coast. Rush hour hits 7-9am and 4-6pm, but it's nothing like Seattle or San Francisco. Downtown to airport takes 20-30 minutes normally, 45 minutes in traffic. Most suburban sports complexes are 15-25 minutes from downtown.
Where to Stay
Downtown Portland offers the most hotel options and puts you within walking distance of restaurants, MAX lines to venues, and Powell's Books for rainy day browsing. It's your best bet for tournaments at multiple locations since you can reach most venues via public transit. The Pearl District and South Waterfront have newer hotels with more amenities.
For youth sports families, consider Beaverton or Tigard on the westside - you'll find familiar hotel chains, easy highway access, and proximity to many tournament venues like Westside Christian High School or Tualatin Hills facilities. The Lloyd District across the river offers good value with quick downtown access via MAX.
Airport area hotels make sense for fly-in teams with early departures, but you'll need rideshares or rental cars for everything. Milwaukie and Lake Oswego south of downtown provide quieter bases with reasonable drive times to most sports complexes, though dining options thin out quickly.
Sports & Recreation
Moda Center downtown hosts Trail Blazers games and major tournaments, while Providence Park in the Goose Hollow neighborhood is where Timbers and Thorns play. Veterans Memorial Coliseum next to Moda Center handles wrestling championships and other events. These venues are all MAX-accessible from most hotels.
Youth and amateur sports happen at excellent facilities throughout the metro. Tualatin Hills Parks & Recreation operates multiple complexes in Beaverton with top-notch basketball, volleyball, and swimming facilities. Mount Hood Community College in Gresham hosts major tournaments, especially wrestling and basketball. Nike campus in Beaverton occasionally opens for special events.
Swimming teams know Mt. Scott Park Pool and the Dishman Pool well. Soccer happens at Delta Park and numerous complexes in Beaverton, Tigard, and Hillsboro. Baseball and softball tournaments use Lents Park and fields throughout Washington County. Portland hosts USA Swimming events, youth basketball championships, and major wrestling tournaments throughout the year.
Things to Do
Between events, hit Powell's City of Books downtown - it's genuinely massive and kills hours on rainy days. Washington Park packs multiple attractions: the excellent Oregon Zoo, World Forestry Center, and Portland Japanese Garden. The zoo's particularly good for younger siblings who need a break from gymnastics meets.
OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) across the river entertains kids for hours with hands-on exhibits and an IMAX theater. Lan Su Chinese Garden downtown offers a peaceful escape, while Pioneer Courthouse Square always has something happening. The Portland Saturday Market (actually runs Saturday and Sunday) showcases local crafts and food.
Day trips worth considering: Columbia River Gorge with Multnomah Falls (45 minutes east), Cannon Beach (90 minutes to the coast), or Mount Hood skiing in winter. Ground Kontrol downtown is Portland's best arcade, perfect for team bonding. Escape This Live offers escape rooms in multiple locations.
Food & Drink
Portland's food truck scene is legendary. The Alder Street Food Cart Pod downtown and Cartopia on Hawthorne offer everything from Korean tacos to artisan grilled cheese. Voodoo Doughnut gets the tourist attention, but Blue Star Donuts makes better actual donuts. For team breakfasts, Pine State Biscuits serves massive portions that fuel athletes properly.
Families appreciate McMenamins locations throughout the city - they're brewpubs with extensive kids' menus and interesting historic buildings. Dick's Kitchen does elevated comfort food that pleases both parents and athletes. Screen Door serves legendary brunch but expect waits. Salt & Straw ice cream has lines for good reason.
Quick eats between games: Little Big Burger is Portland's answer to In-N-Out, Killer Burger lives up to its name, and Bamboo Sushi offers healthy fast-casual options. Chain restaurants cluster around malls and hotels, but you're missing the point. Portland takes food seriously at every price point - even gas station coffee shops serve beans from local roasters.
Shopping & Entertainment
Pioneer Place downtown handles basic shopping needs with familiar stores and a food court. For serious retail therapy, Washington Square in Tigard is the region's largest mall with department stores and every chain you'd expect. Lloyd Center offers convenient shopping on the eastside, though it's seen better days. Remember: Oregon has no sales tax.
Team dinner spots that handle large groups include McMenamins Kennedy School - a converted elementary school turned restaurant/theater/hotel - and Hayden Island Jantzen Beach restaurants near the mall. Dave & Buster's in Milwaukie combines dinner with arcade games for post-tournament celebrations.
Entertainment districts center on Hawthorne, Alberta, and Mississippi streets, though these skew toward adult nightlife. Hollywood Theatre and McMenamins Bagdad Theater offer unique movie experiences. Oaks Amusement Park operates year-round with rides and a roller rink - perfect for team bonding when weather doesn't cooperate. TopGolf in Hillsboro provides entertainment for all skill levels.
Weather & Packing
Portland's reputation for constant rain is overblown, but the drizzle from November through March is real. Summers (July-September) are genuinely spectacular with highs in the 80s and almost no rain - this is peak tournament season. Spring and fall bring mild temperatures but unpredictable weather. Pack layers year-round since mornings can be cool even when afternoons warm up.
Essential items: lightweight rain jacket (not an umbrella - locals don't use them), comfortable walking shoes that can handle wet sidewalks, and layers you can add or remove. Summer visitors should pack light but bring a sweatshirt for evening games. Winter travelers need waterproof shoes and warm layers, though snow is rare and temperatures rarely drop below freezing.
Most sports facilities are indoors or covered, but outdoor tournaments happen year-round. Soccer families know to pack rain gear and extra socks. Peak travel months are July-September when weather cooperates and tourism peaks. November-February offers the best hotel deals but prepare for gray skies and drizzle. March-May and October can go either way - beautiful days mixed with typical Northwest weather.
Local Tips
Download the TriMet app for public transit, ParkWhiz for downtown parking reservations, and GasBuddy since Oregon requires attendants to pump your gas (don't get out of your car). Parking downtown costs $1-3 per hour at meters, $8-15 daily in garages. Many hotels charge $20+ per night for parking - factor this into your budget.
Portland drivers are generally polite but pedestrians always have right-of-way and will use it. Food carts typically take cards now, but bring cash for tips. Restaurants often have 18-20% suggested tips on credit card machines - this is normal, not gouging. No sales tax means the price you see is what you pay, making quick mental math easier.
Money-saving tricks: Happy hours are serious business here with substantial food discounts 3-6pm at most restaurants. Grocery Outlet stores offer heavily discounted name brands. Many parks have free WiFi if you need to upload tournament photos. Keep your rental car gas tank above half-full - finding 24-hour stations can be tricky outside downtown, and you can't pump it yourself anyway.
Questions Travelers Ask
What people want to know before booking in Portland
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon are good for families?
Several hotels in Portland, Oregon are well-suited for families. The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown (0.22 mi) offers suites or connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center (0.25 mi) offers suites or connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Staypineapple Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland (0.3 mi) offers suites or connecting rooms and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon are good for team or group travel?
Several hotels in Portland, Oregon accommodate team and group travel. The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown (0.22 mi) offers meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center (0.25 mi) offers meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry. Staypineapple Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland (0.3 mi) offers meeting space and on-site laundry.
Are there budget-friendly hotels in Portland, Oregon?
Yes — several budget-friendly options are available in Portland, Oregon. The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown (0.22 mi) offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center (0.25 mi) offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi. The Nines a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland (0.33 mi) offers free breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
Are there extended-stay hotels in Portland, Oregon?
Yes — several extended-stay hotels are available in Portland, Oregon. Residence Inn Portland Downtown / Pearl District (1.31 mi) offers a full kitchen and on-site laundry. Hyatt House Portland / Downtown (1.42 mi) offers a full kitchen and on-site laundry.
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon are great for a weekend getaway?
Several hotels in Portland, Oregon are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown (0.22 mi) offers a pool and on-site dining. Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center (0.25 mi) offers a pool and on-site dining. The Nines a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland (0.33 mi) offers a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.
Hotel Amenities & Features
Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon offer free breakfast?
Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District (0.73 mi), Residence Inn Portland Downtown / Pearl District (1.31 mi), and Hyatt House Portland / Downtown (1.42 mi) include complimentary breakfast.
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon offer free parking?
Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District (0.73 mi) offer complimentary parking.
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon have a pool?
The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown (0.22 mi), Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center (0.25 mi), and The Nines a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland (0.33 mi) have a pool on-site.
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon have suites or extra space?
The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown (0.22 mi), Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center (0.25 mi), and Staypineapple Hotel Rose, Downtown Portland (0.3 mi) offer suite-style rooms with extra living space.
Which hotels in Portland, Oregon have an in-room kitchen or kitchenette?
Residence Inn Portland Downtown / Pearl District (1.31 mi) and Hyatt House Portland / Downtown (1.42 mi) offer an in-room kitchen or kitchenette.
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