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Accommodation In Portland

“Keep Portland weird” is a popular saying on Portland’s buildings and bumper stickers. And the capital of Oregon is definitely a quirky city. A hipster hang-out that inspired the TV show 'Portlandia', Portland has bizarre museums, ghost tours and a nude bike ride, as well as less eccentric attractions like food trucks, tax-free shopping, craft beer and parks and gardens. Whether you fancy bearded men on bicycles or you just want to get back to nature (maybe both), book your Portland hotel with us for a city that’s weird in the best possible way.

Things to do

Portland has some truly unusual museums. The Freakybuttrue Pecularium is a “gallery of the strange” (and ice cream store, yum!) where you can live out your lifelong dream of being an alien autopsy. The Faux Museum is a collection of completely fake historic items. Lovers of the supernatural can take a creepy tour around some haunted sites. If you love bikes, love getting naked and hate oil dependency (which this is a protest against), rock up to the World Naked Bike Ride in June to cycle through the streets with thousands of naked Portlanders.

Another (not so weird) side of Portland is the beauty of its parks, gardens and other natural features. There’s Portland Japanese Garden, with its colourful plants, tiny waterfalls and tranquil ponds and streams. Lan Su Chinese Garden is a Ming Dynasty-style garden with a man-made lake, traditional Chinese architecture and open-air concerts in summer. If you’re a keen hiker, you won’t want to miss a day trip out to the Columbia River Gorge, which has walking tracks to more than 90 waterfalls.

Portland’s nightlife ranges from live bands to karaoke to stand-up comedy and friendly local neighbourhood bars where craft beer flows.

And make sure you visit popular spots like the Oregon Zoo, the Portland Art Museum and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.

Shopping and dining

Portland’s shopping is both tax-free (hooray) and diverse. The Portland Saturday Market is a large open-air crafts market, Powell’s City of Books is the largest independent book store on Earth and covers a city block, and Lloyd Centre is Oregon’s largest mall. Portland’s dining scene is a mixed bag of independent restaurants boasting delicious dining options, as well as plenty of decent street food carts.

Getting here

Keen to get to Portland now? Then book one of our cheap flights to Portland. You can get around Portland by light rail, streetcar, bus, hire car or bike. Book your Portland accommodation with us and you’ll see that – weird or not – Portland is a great place to spend your time. And that’s the naked truth.

Need insider tips on must-see attractions in Portland? Check out our Portland travel guide!

Portland hotels essential information

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Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center, Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Airport, Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport, Moxy Portland Downtown, Holiday Inn Airport - Portland, an IHG Hotel, Mark Spencer Hotel, Hotel Lucia, The Paramount Hotel, Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District

Frequently asked questions

What are the best hotels in Portland?
The reviews are in for TownePlace Suites by Marriott Portland Beaverton, and they’re so glowing they make the light bulbs appear dim. Located in Portland, this getaway features dry cleaning and laundry services, a barbecue grill and loads more. Wotif travellers also rate Tiny Digs - Hotel of Tiny Houses as one of the leading hotels in Portland. It’s an excellent choice if you want to be close to Moda Centre and Oregon Health and Science University. Whatever type of place you’re after, use Wotif to secure an incredible deal on your Portland accommodation.
How many days should I spend in Portland?
That’s like asking how much sauce you want on your pie — it’s all about personal preference. To give you a rough idea though, most visitors spend 3 days exploring this destination. Whether you’re here for a day or two or a week or two, our Portland hotel offers will help make your adventure one to remember.
Where should a first-time tourist stay in Portland?
If this is your first trip to Portland, consider making the lively Five Oaks neighbourhood your home base. Not only is it a hive of activity, but this area also offers top Portland hotels, like Homewood Suites by Hilton Hillsboro/Beaverton and Aloft Hillsboro-Beaverton.
How much does a Portland hotel cost?
Portland hotel prices differ according to when you plan to travel and just how swish you want your digs to be. To secure AU$107 cheap accommodation in Portland, enter your details, click search, then filter your results by budget, amenities, property class and more. Another way to lower costs? Avoid travelling in the high season months of May, June and August, when rates are generally higher. Because the only thing better than going on holiday is getting it for a bargain!
How do I get a cheap hotel in Portland?
Find cheap hotels in Portland like a seasoned pro with these insider hacks:

  • Choose the middle of the week: Room rates are nearly always cheaper between Monday and Thursday.
  • Sign up for a Wotif account: Unlock exclusive Mates Rates discounts, including 10% or more off select hotels, when you’re signed in to Wotif.
  • Go outside of peak season: January, October and December are Portland’s least busy months which means lower prices.
  • Sort results by lowest price: After you’ve narrowed your search using our filters, sort by the lowest price for deals impossible to resist.

Can I find luxury accommodation in Portland?
Certainly. Using our “Property class” filter tool you can find the swankiest digs that offer top-tier service, indulgent extras and bedding with thread counts so high you’ll feel dizzy. Have a peek at these Portland luxury hotels:


Which hotels in Portland are family-friendly?
At Wotif, we’ve got a range of family accommodation in Portland that deliver non-stop holiday vibes alongside amenities and perks like swimming pools, arcades and outdoor play areas. Find getaways that’ll impress your tiny travellers with our “Family friendly” filter, or try these on for size:


What is the best area to stay in Portland?
A good hotel in an epic location is the dream combo, which is why many people pick the neighbourhoods of Downtown Portland, Goose Hollow and Old Town Chinatown for their Portland accommodation. But hey, we’re just getting warmed up. There are stacks of other exciting Portland neighbourhoods worth a look. Discover all the possible locations for your hotel in Portland by clicking “View map” at the top of the page.

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