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From $120 / night 0.61 mi

Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,332 reviews

Your team is playing and your stay should match the excitement.

  • Relive game highlights over handcrafted cocktails at the bar
  • Start game day right with full-service restaurant dining
  • Keep your team fed with flexible 24/7 on-site food options
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From $137 / night 0.71 mi

Moxy Portland Downtown

· 4.4 Very Good · 983 reviews

This brand turns game-day chaos into moments worth repeating every trip.

  • Recharge fully on plush platform beds with premium white linens
  • Download team apps and stream content with furiously fast Wi-Fi
  • Fuel up with DIY espresso and fresh coffee before kickoff
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From $120 / night 0.72 mi

The Clyde Hotel Portland by Kasa Living

· 4.3 Very Good · 481 reviews

Created for the self-sufficient traveler who values control over crowded lobbies.

  • Plug in electric vehicles at charging stations during your stay
  • Challenge family to foosball or billiards in game rooms
  • Sleep soundly on plush pillows designed for deep rest
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From $375 / night 0.77 mi

The Ritz-Carlton Portland

· 4.8 Excellent · 113 reviews

Elevated standards deliver calm precision when crowds and schedules demand perfection.

  • Access fast in-room internet for sharing photos and checking scores
  • Begin each morning with continuous Club Level breakfast culinary presentations
  • Access chauffeured luxury sedan service for convenient local stadium drop-offs
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From $197 / night 0.82 mi

Woodlark Hotel Portland a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

· 4.4 Very Good · 538 reviews

This brand delivers distinct personality without sacrificing the speed families need on tight schedules.

  • Celebrate wins at evening social hours with fellow traveling fans
  • Catch up on email using flexible co-working spaces
  • Enjoy in-room minibar treats between game day outings and activities
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From $130 / night 0.87 mi

The Westin Portland

Created for guests who know recovery matters as much as the event.

  • Cast highlights from your phone directly to in-room television
  • Power through with antioxidant-rich options before hitting the stadium
  • Request one-touch valet retrieval through Service Express Transportation system
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From $116 / night 0.93 mi

Cambria Hotel Portland - Pearl District

· 5.0 Excellent

Built for groups that want contemporary sophistication without compromising on game-day readiness.

  • Meet up in co-working lounge areas ideal for fan gatherings
  • Find forgotten essentials at the always-open grab-and-go market
  • Wake rested on an upgraded pillow-top mattress every morning
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From $287 / night 0.93 mi

The Bidwell Marriott Portland

· 4.4 Very Good · 598 reviews

The kind of global reliability fans count on when gathering matters most.

  • Recap every play over signature cocktails in the Lobby Lounge
  • Relax between games in flexible co-working seating throughout the space
  • Stock up on whole fruit from M Club before heading out
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From $163 / night 0.95 mi

Canopy by Hilton Portland Pearl District

· 4.4 Very Good · 585 reviews

Heritage hospitality meets the tools today's traveling fans actually expect every trip.

  • Soak away game-day tension in deep soaking tubs
  • Set the perfect room ambiance with app-controlled lighting features
  • Fuel up at made-to-order omelet stations before kickoff time
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From $207 / night 0.96 mi

Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland by IHG

· 4.4 Very Good · 563 reviews

Known for turning pre-game gatherings into the highlight of gameday.

  • Relax by cozy fireplaces between games and team events
  • Gather for late-night bites with local ingredients after evening games
  • Wrap yourself in plush Frette luxury linens for restorative sleep
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From $107 / night 0.96 mi

Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District

· 4.7 Excellent · 1,593 reviews

A brand that promises to make it right when game weekends get hectic.

  • Travel light with complimentary shuttle service to nearby airport
  • Enjoy flexible seating arrangements that accommodate groups of any size
  • Recharge between games with around-the-clock coffee and hot beverages
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From $128 / night 0.98 mi

The Benson Portland Curio Collection by Hilton

· 4.5 Excellent · 941 reviews

Curio Collection properties deliver distinctive style where each game weekend feels unforgettable.

  • Experience high-thread-count linens designed for ultimate comfort and restoration
  • Charge multiple devices simultaneously with bedside USB-C ports and fast Wi-Fi
  • Fuel game-day mornings with chef-crafted breakfast delivered to your room
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From $160 / night 0.99 mi

Hilton Portland Downtown

· 3.9 Good · 1,138 reviews

Classic hospitality reimagined for fans who balance tradition with modern travel needs.

  • Recharge on plush-top mattresses designed for deep, restorative sleep
  • Access streaming apps directly through the in-room smart television
  • Grab barista-crafted specialty coffees for the morning commute to venue
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From $125 / night 1.03 mi

Hotel Vance Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

· 4.4 Very Good · 959 reviews

Character-driven stays designed for fans who celebrate without the chaos outside.

  • Replay game-day moments on Smart TVs with your streaming accounts
  • Power through mornings with property-specific signature breakfast selections
  • Arrange transportation to the stadium through the hotel concierge
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From $263 / night 1.04 mi

The Duniway Portland

· 4.3 Very Good · 784 reviews

The flagship that evolves with every trip but never forgets the details.

  • Choose allergen-free pillows for lighter, healthier rest between events
  • Stream game highlights instantly on the room's smart TV system
  • Pick up freshly baked artisanal pastries before heading to stadium
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Local Area Guide

Providence Park Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Providence Park is widely revered as the epicenter of "Soccer City, USA," offering one of the most authentic and intense atmospheres in North American sports. This historic venue, tucked into the dense urban fabric of the Goose Hollow neighborhood, serves as the cathedral for the MLS Portland Timbers and the NWSL Portland Thorns. Originally built in 1926 as a multi-purpose stadium, recent renovations have transformed it into a vertically stacked, intimate soccer-specific cauldron where the chants of the Timbers Army and Rose City Riveters never cease. The stadium is famous for its unique traditions, including the lumberjack who saws a slice off a massive log behind the goal every time the home team scores. Visitors will find themselves in a venue that feels European in its passion but distinctly Pacific Northwest in its culture, featuring local food carts, craft beer, and a strict "no umbrellas" etiquette. This guide helps you navigate the quirks of this urban landmark, from mastering the MAX Light Rail arrival to finding the best pre-match pub.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

The stadium is located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood, a historic and hilly district that sits immediately west of downtown Portland. Unlike venues surrounded by vast parking lots, Providence Park is seamlessly woven into a tight grid of residential apartments, historic homes, and busy streets. Access is heavily reliant on public transit; the MAX Light Rail (Blue and Red lines) stops directly across the street at the Kings Hill/SW Salmon station, making it the primary artery for fans. Driving to the venue is strongly discouraged as there is essentially no on-site public parking, and street parking in the surrounding Zone A is strictly enforced and limited. For those flying in, Portland International Airport (PDX) is directly connected to the stadium via the MAX Red Line, offering a seamless 40-minute door-to-door journey for about $2.50. The area feels established and vibrant, bridging the gap between the high-end boutiques of the Alphabet District (Nob Hill) to the north and the hustle of the city center to the east. It is a walker's paradise, but be prepared for slight elevation changes as the neighborhood climbs toward the West Hills.

Section 02

Where to Stay

The hotel strategy for Providence Park is to stay in Downtown or the Pearl District, where you can easily walk or take a short MAX ride to the match. The Hotel deLuxe is a fan favorite, located just a few blocks away in Goose Hollow; its Hollywood Golden Age theme and proximity to the Driftwood Room bar make it a stylish, convenient base. For a more eclectic, "Old Portland" vibe, the McMenamins Crystal Hotel offers themed rooms and a soaking pool, sitting about a 10-minute walk from the gates. The Sentinel and The Nines offer high-end luxury in the heart of downtown, perfect for those who want to be near Pioneer Courthouse Square and high-end dining. If you want to be closer to the boutique shopping of NW 23rd Avenue, the Inn at Northrup Station offers a colorful, retro-modern stay with a streetcar stop right outside. Staying near a MAX station is the ultimate convenience hack, as it eliminates the stress of pre-game gridlock entirely.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Closest airport is Portland International (PDX), 40 minutes via MAX Red Line.

Tip

Do not drive; take the MAX Light Rail to Kings Hill/SW Salmon station.

Food & Dining

NW 21st and 23rd Avenues offer the city's best walkable dining and shopping.

Rainy Day Plan

Powell's City of Books is a legendary indoor activity for rainy afternoons.

Team Regroup

Regroup at The Cheerful Bullpen for a no-nonsense pre-match lager.

  • Closest airport is Portland International (PDX), 40 minutes via MAX Red Line.
  • Do not drive; take the MAX Light Rail to Kings Hill/SW Salmon station.
  • NW 21st and 23rd Avenues offer the city's best walkable dining and shopping.
  • Powell's City of Books is a legendary indoor activity for rainy afternoons.
  • Regroup at The Cheerful Bullpen for a no-nonsense pre-match lager.
Section 04

Game Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

Plan to arrive in the Goose Hollow area at least 90 minutes before kickoff to soak up the atmosphere. The streets around the stadium, particularly SW 18th and SW Morrison, become a sea of green (for Timbers) or red (for Thorns) as fans spill out of the nearby bars. Security enforces a strict clear bag policy (12" x 12" x 6") and utilizes metal detectors; lines at the main Gate 2 can be long, so consider using Gate 4 or 5 if your ticket allows. If you have General Admission tickets for the Timbers Army (North End), be aware that this is a first-come, first-served section with a unique wristband system for early entry that often starts days in advance.

During the Event

The atmosphere inside is unrelenting; the Timbers Army and Rose City Riveters stand and chant for the entire 90 minutes, conducting the energy of the building. The stadium features a diverse range of local food options, including Killer Burger and local microbrews, so skip the generic fare and explore the concourse offerings. Rain is a constant factor in the Pacific Northwest season, but the cantilevered roof covers most seats; however, bringing a hooded waterproof jacket is essential as umbrellas are prohibited in the stands. The "Timber Joey" log slab ceremony behind the north goal is a must-see tradition after every home goal.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting the stadium dumps thousands of fans onto SW Morrison Street and the MAX platform simultaneously. The westbound platform (toward Beaverton) and eastbound platform (toward Downtown) will be incredibly crowded for 30 to 45 minutes post-match. Instead of fighting the crush, walk a few blocks east toward downtown or north toward the Alphabet District (NW 21st Ave) to grab a post-game meal. Rideshare pickups are difficult near the stadium due to road closures; walk to SW Broadway or Burnside Street to hail a car more easily.

Arrival & Pre-Event

Plan to arrive in the Goose Hollow area at least 90 minutes before kickoff to soak up the atmosphere. The streets around the stadium, particularly SW 18th and SW Morrison, become a sea of green (for Timbers) or red (for Thorns) as fans spill out of the nearby bars. Security enforces a strict clear bag policy (12" x 12" x 6") and utilizes metal detectors; lines at the main Gate 2 can be long, so consider using Gate 4 or 5 if your ticket allows. If you have General Admission tickets for the Timbers Army (North End), be aware that this is a first-come, first-served section with a unique wristband system for early entry that often starts days in advance.

During the Event

The atmosphere inside is unrelenting; the Timbers Army and Rose City Riveters stand and chant for the entire 90 minutes, conducting the energy of the building. The stadium features a diverse range of local food options, including Killer Burger and local microbrews, so skip the generic fare and explore the concourse offerings. Rain is a constant factor in the Pacific Northwest season, but the cantilevered roof covers most seats; however, bringing a hooded waterproof jacket is essential as umbrellas are prohibited in the stands. The "Timber Joey" log slab ceremony behind the north goal is a must-see tradition after every home goal.

Post-Event & Departure

Exiting the stadium dumps thousands of fans onto SW Morrison Street and the MAX platform simultaneously. The westbound platform (toward Beaverton) and eastbound platform (toward Downtown) will be incredibly crowded for 30 to 45 minutes post-match. Instead of fighting the crush, walk a few blocks east toward downtown or north toward the Alphabet District (NW 21st Ave) to grab a post-game meal. Rideshare pickups are difficult near the stadium due to road closures; walk to SW Broadway or Burnside Street to hail a car more easily.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Powell's City of Books

0.6 mi

Occupying an entire city block, this is the largest independent bookstore in the world and a true Portland icon. You can easily get lost for hours wandering through the color-coded rooms which house over one million new and used books. The Rare Book Room offers a fascinating look at antique volumes, while the on-site coffee shop is a great place to people-watch. It is a mandatory pilgrimage for any visitor to the city.

Washington Park (Rose Garden)

0.8 mi

Located just up the hill from the stadium, this massive urban park is home to the International Rose Test Garden and the Portland Japanese Garden. The Rose Garden is free and features over 10,000 rose bushes with spectacular views of Mount Hood on clear days. It is a steep walk or a quick MAX/shuttle ride from the stadium area. It offers a stunning, serene escape into nature right next to the city core.

5–15 Minutes Away

Pittock Mansion

2.5 mi

Perched high in the West Hills, this historic 1914 mansion tells the story of Portland's transformation from a pioneer town to a modern city. The house itself is a beautiful example of French Renaissance architecture, but the real draw is the panoramic view of the skyline and mountains from the lawn. It requires a car or a ride-share to reach the top. It is the best vantage point for photography in the entire region.

Oregon Zoo

2.0 mi

Located within Washington Park, this 64-acre zoo is accessible via the MAX Light Rail (Washington Park station), just one stop west of the stadium. It is famous for its elephant habitat and conservation efforts native to the Pacific Northwest. It is a fantastic half-day activity for families before a night match. The train ride through the zoo (the Zooliner) is a nostalgic favorite for locals and visitors alike.

Walkable

  • Powell's City of Books — Occupying an entire city block, this is the largest independent bookstore in the world and a true Portland icon. You can easily get lost for hours wandering through the color-coded rooms which house over one million new and used books. The Rare Book Room offers a fascinating look at antique volumes, while the on-site coffee shop is a great place to people-watch. It is a mandatory pilgrimage for any visitor to the city. 0.6 mi
  • Washington Park (Rose Garden) — Located just up the hill from the stadium, this massive urban park is home to the International Rose Test Garden and the Portland Japanese Garden. The Rose Garden is free and features over 10,000 rose bushes with spectacular views of Mount Hood on clear days. It is a steep walk or a quick MAX/shuttle ride from the stadium area. It offers a stunning, serene escape into nature right next to the city core. 0.8 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Pittock Mansion — Perched high in the West Hills, this historic 1914 mansion tells the story of Portland's transformation from a pioneer town to a modern city. The house itself is a beautiful example of French Renaissance architecture, but the real draw is the panoramic view of the skyline and mountains from the lawn. It requires a car or a ride-share to reach the top. It is the best vantage point for photography in the entire region. 2.5 mi
  • Oregon Zoo — Located within Washington Park, this 64-acre zoo is accessible via the MAX Light Rail (Washington Park station), just one stop west of the stadium. It is famous for its elephant habitat and conservation efforts native to the Pacific Northwest. It is a fantastic half-day activity for families before a night match. The train ride through the zoo (the Zooliner) is a nostalgic favorite for locals and visitors alike. 2.0 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Killer Burger

On site

This local chain has a cult following for its "100% fun" approach to burgers, and their stadium outpost is a major draw. Their signature "Peanut Butter Pickle Bacon Burger" sounds unusual but is a savory, sweet, and crunchy masterpiece that you have to try. All burgers come with bacon and fries, making it a heavy but delicious base for a night of cheering. It is widely considered the best food item inside the gates.

The Cheerful Bullpen

0.1 mi

Located just steps from the stadium, this no-frills sports bar is a legendary hangout for Timbers and Thorns fans. It offers cheap pitchers, plastic cups, and a lively patio that overflows with chanting supporters on match days. The menu is standard pub grub like wings and burgers, but you come here for the camaraderie and proximity. It is the quintessential "pre-game dive" experience in Goose Hollow.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Kingston Sports Bar & Grill

0.1 mi

Sitting directly across from the MAX station and the stadium, the Kingston is a historic staple that has served fans for decades. It features a classic diner-style menu during the day and transforms into a packed sports bar at night. It is one of the few places open early for breakfast before midday matches. The booth seating and wood paneling give it a comfortable, old-school Portland vibe.

Von Ebert Brewing

0.8 mi

Located in the Pearl District, a short walk or streetcar ride away, this brewery creates award-winning IPAs and Pilsners. The massive, high-ceilinged space features a beautiful glass dome and plenty of communal seating for large groups. Their pizza and smoked wings are excellent, providing a higher-end gastropub experience than the immediate stadium bars. It is a great spot to sample the city's famous craft beer culture.

Local & Elevated Picks

RingSide Steakhouse

0.4 mi

A Portland institution since 1944, RingSide offers a classic, white-tablecloth steakhouse experience just up the street from the stadium. Famous for their dry-aged steaks and legendary onion rings (James Beard famously loved them), it is the place for a celebratory dinner. The dimly lit, clubby atmosphere feels like stepping back in time. Reservations are absolutely essential, and the happy hour in the bar is a local secret.

Kells Brewery

0.4 mi

Located on the vibrant NW 21st Avenue strip, this Irish brewery and pub offers a warm, spirited atmosphere. They brew their own Irish-style beers and serve hearty fare like shepherd's pie and corned beef and cabbage. It is a fantastic option for fans who want a lively environment that is slightly removed from the immediate stadium crush. The patio is great for people-watching in the Alphabet District.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Killer Burger — This local chain has a cult following for its "100% fun" approach to burgers, and their stadium outpost is a major draw. Their signature "Peanut Butter Pickle Bacon Burger" sounds unusual but is a savory, sweet, and crunchy masterpiece that you have to try. All burgers come with bacon and fries, making it a heavy but delicious base for a night of cheering. It is widely considered the best food item inside the gates. On site
  • The Cheerful Bullpen — Located just steps from the stadium, this no-frills sports bar is a legendary hangout for Timbers and Thorns fans. It offers cheap pitchers, plastic cups, and a lively patio that overflows with chanting supporters on match days. The menu is standard pub grub like wings and burgers, but you come here for the camaraderie and proximity. It is the quintessential "pre-game dive" experience in Goose Hollow. 0.1 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Kingston Sports Bar & Grill — Sitting directly across from the MAX station and the stadium, the Kingston is a historic staple that has served fans for decades. It features a classic diner-style menu during the day and transforms into a packed sports bar at night. It is one of the few places open early for breakfast before midday matches. The booth seating and wood paneling give it a comfortable, old-school Portland vibe. 0.1 mi
  • Von Ebert Brewing — Located in the Pearl District, a short walk or streetcar ride away, this brewery creates award-winning IPAs and Pilsners. The massive, high-ceilinged space features a beautiful glass dome and plenty of communal seating for large groups. Their pizza and smoked wings are excellent, providing a higher-end gastropub experience than the immediate stadium bars. It is a great spot to sample the city's famous craft beer culture. 0.8 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • RingSide Steakhouse — A Portland institution since 1944, RingSide offers a classic, white-tablecloth steakhouse experience just up the street from the stadium. Famous for their dry-aged steaks and legendary onion rings (James Beard famously loved them), it is the place for a celebratory dinner. The dimly lit, clubby atmosphere feels like stepping back in time. Reservations are absolutely essential, and the happy hour in the bar is a local secret. 0.4 mi
  • Kells Brewery — Located on the vibrant NW 21st Avenue strip, this Irish brewery and pub offers a warm, spirited atmosphere. They brew their own Irish-style beers and serve hearty fare like shepherd's pie and corned beef and cabbage. It is a fantastic option for fans who want a lively environment that is slightly removed from the immediate stadium crush. The patio is great for people-watching in the Alphabet District. 0.4 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Do not bring an umbrella: locals wear hoods, and umbrellas block views.

The MAX Light Rail is your best friend: driving is a guaranteed headache.

If you sit in the North End (Timbers Army): , you will stand the entire match.

Bag check services are available outside but cost money: bring a clear bag.

Seasonal note: Portland's seasons define the matchday experience. Early season (February-April) is often wet and chilly; waterproof layers are non-negotiable. Summer (July-September) is absolutely glorious, with dry, sunny days and perfect temperatures for evening matches. Fall brings the return of the rain, but the atmosphere remains undampened. The stadium roof covers most fans, but wind can blow rain into the lower rows.

  • Do not bring an umbrella locals wear hoods, and umbrellas block views.
  • The MAX Light Rail is your best friend driving is a guaranteed headache.
  • If you sit in the North End (Timbers Army) , you will stand the entire match.
  • Bag check services are available outside but cost money bring a clear bag.
  • Explore the "Alphabet District" (NW 21st/23rd) for the best post-game vibes.
  • Seasonal note: Portland's seasons define the matchday experience. Early season (February-April) is often wet and chilly; waterproof layers are non-negotiable. Summer (July-September) is absolutely glorious, with dry, sunny days and perfect temperatures for evening matches. Fall brings the return of the rain, but the atmosphere remains undampened. The stadium roof covers most fans, but wind can blow rain into the lower rows.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

While the season is mostly off, early matches in February are cold and wet. Temperatures hover in the 40s, and rain is likely. The roof provides shelter, but the air is damp. Wear wool socks and a high-quality raincoat.

🌱

Spring & early summer

March through June is the rainy season, mixed with stunning bursts of spring flowers. It is unpredictable; you might have sun at kickoff and rain by halftime. Layers are key, as it cools down quickly when the clouds roll in.

☀️

Mid-summer

July and August are spectacular, with highs in the 80s and very little rain. The sun sets late, bathing the stadium in golden light. This is the best time to enjoy the open-air concourses and nearby patios.

🍂

Fall season

September and October see the return of the "grey," with cooler temperatures and drizzle. It is classic football weather. The foliage in Washington Park above the stadium turns vibrant red and orange, making the walk beautiful.

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Rain & snow

Snow is rare but can shut down the city if it sticks. Rain is the default setting for much of the year. The turf field ensures games are rarely canceled, but fan comfort depends entirely on having the right gear (hoods, not umbrellas).

Winter

While the season is mostly off, early matches in February are cold and wet. Temperatures hover in the 40s, and rain is likely. The roof provides shelter, but the air is damp. Wear wool socks and a high-quality raincoat.

Spring & early summer

March through June is the rainy season, mixed with stunning bursts of spring flowers. It is unpredictable; you might have sun at kickoff and rain by halftime. Layers are key, as it cools down quickly when the clouds roll in.

Mid-summer

July and August are spectacular, with highs in the 80s and very little rain. The sun sets late, bathing the stadium in golden light. This is the best time to enjoy the open-air concourses and nearby patios.

Fall season

September and October see the return of the "grey," with cooler temperatures and drizzle. It is classic football weather. The foliage in Washington Park above the stadium turns vibrant red and orange, making the walk beautiful.

Rain & snow

Snow is rare but can shut down the city if it sticks. Rain is the default setting for much of the year. The turf field ensures games are rarely canceled, but fan comfort depends entirely on having the right gear (hoods, not umbrellas).

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary team

Portland Timbers (MLS) / Thorns (NWSL).

Neighborhood

Goose Hollow.

Nearest airport

Portland International (PDX).

Parking

None; Use MAX Light Rail.

Walkable district

NW 23rd Ave / Downtown.

Groceries & supplies

Fred Meyer (W Burnside).

Pharmacy

Rite Aid (NW 20th).

Urgent care

Legacy Good Samaritan (NW 22nd).

Downtime

Powell's City of Books.

Pro tip

Leave the umbrella at home.

Primary teamPortland Timbers (MLS) / Thorns (NWSL).
NeighborhoodGoose Hollow.
Nearest airportPortland International (PDX).
ParkingNone; Use MAX Light Rail.
Walkable districtNW 23rd Ave / Downtown.
Groceries & suppliesFred Meyer (W Burnside).
PharmacyRite Aid (NW 20th).
Urgent careLegacy Good Samaritan (NW 22nd).
DowntimePowell's City of Books.
Pro tipLeave the umbrella at home.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Providence Park — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Providence Park

What are the closest hotels to Providence Park?

The closest hotel to Providence Park is Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland (0.61 mi, from $120/night) — a 2-minute drive. Other nearby options include Moxy Portland Downtown (0.71 mi, from $137/night) and The Clyde Hotel Portland by Kasa Living (0.72 mi, from $120/night). Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Moxy Portland Downtown offers a fitness center.

Which hotels near Providence Park are good for families?

Several hotels near Providence Park are well-suited for families. The Ritz-Carlton Portland (0.77 mi, from $375/night), Woodlark Hotel Portland a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (0.82 mi, from $197/night), and The Westin Portland (0.87 mi, from $130/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Providence Park are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Providence Park accommodate team and group travel. Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland (0.61 mi, from $120/night), The Ritz-Carlton Portland (0.77 mi, from $375/night), and Woodlark Hotel Portland a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (0.82 mi, from $197/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Providence Park are great for a weekend getaway?

Several hotels near Providence Park are ideal for a weekend getaway. The Ritz-Carlton Portland (0.77 mi, from $375/night), The Westin Portland (0.87 mi, from $130/night), and Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland (0.61 mi, from $120/night) all offer a pool, on-site dining, and spa services.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Providence Park?

Several upscale hotels are available near Providence Park. The Ritz-Carlton Portland (0.77 mi, from $375/night), The Westin Portland (0.87 mi, from $130/night), and Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland by IHG (0.96 mi, from $207/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, and room service. The Ritz-Carlton Portland also has a pool. The Westin Portland also has a pool.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Providence Park offer free breakfast?

Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District (0.96 mi, from $107/night) includes complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Providence Park offer free parking?

Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District (0.96 mi, from $107/night) offers complimentary parking.

Which hotels near Providence Park have an outdoor pool?

Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland (0.61 mi, from $120/night), Woodlark Hotel Portland a Tribute Portfolio Hotel (0.82 mi, from $197/night), and The Benson Portland Curio Collection by Hilton (0.98 mi, from $128/night) have an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near Providence Park have a fitness center?

Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland (0.61 mi, from $120/night), Moxy Portland Downtown (0.71 mi, from $137/night), and The Ritz-Carlton Portland (0.77 mi, from $375/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Can I get early check-in at hotels near Providence Park?

Moxy Portland Downtown (0.71 mi, from $137/night), The Clyde Hotel Portland by Kasa Living (0.72 mi, from $120/night), and The Ritz-Carlton Portland (0.77 mi, from $375/night) may offer early check-in upon request, subject to availability. Call ahead to confirm — especially helpful for morning games or early events.

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