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Kex Hotel
4.4/557 Reviews
The first time I lived in the Youth Hostel, his downstairs was a restaurant, which caused him to share the space without a kitchen. It was a pity, but I could ask them for hot water. I lived in a bed of 12 people. When I came, only me and another person were there. So we two lived in a big house, so lucky, The toilet here is also very clean. I slept here for two nights. There is no problem. The parking space nearby is a bit difficult to find. When I get up in the morning, I have coffee, fresh milk and oat milk. The decoration of the whole store is very retro. In the morning, you can go to the restaurant when it is not open.
Lolo Pass
4.3/59 Reviews
I have experienced many hostels in the city center. In particular, the lolopass is distinctly different from the hostel facilities used in the past, and the facilities are clean and designed not to interfere with sleep, so the cabinet and sleeping space are separated. Also, the lobby on the first floor where you can relax is nice and the kitchen is neat. It is the same as the picture introduced on the official Instagram.
Hotel Eastlund, BW Premier Collection
4.5/5105 Reviews
The location of the hotel is quiet and safe, but it is recommended that friends who travel by car choose to drive a short drive away from the city. Parking is very convenient. The decoration is modern and clean, which is very suitable for couples and families traveling by car.
Courtyard Portland Downtown/Convention Center
4.2/5102 Reviews
I stayed here for three nights for a trade show at the convention center. The convention center is a few minute walk from the hotel. I checked in late and informed the hotel in advance that I was checking in late thru the Marriott App. No issue with checkin and gave me a free bottle of water when I arrived at 11pm at night and they have a few shelves of things you can buy from..snacks and drinks Front desk was also helpful in storing my bags as I had the redeye home As a Platinum member I received $10 food credit and used it at the restaurant. Staff was very nice and attentive at the restaurant and only ate there for breakfast and overall good value for the omelets I ordered. Room was a solid Courtyard king with a smart tv so easy to login into my netflix account I would stay again if at a trade show..otherwise no reason to stay in that area. The tram was a few minute walk to take you to airport or Pioneer Square.
Shilo Inn Portland Rose Garden - Convention Center
3/596 Reviews
Breakfast is the least variety I have ever experienced, only square bags, breakfast cereals, milk, yogurt, coffee, tea, no more! As soon as I stepped into the hotel room, the dirty smell of a carpet came out, and the old-fashioned air conditioner was noisy. The floor under the carpet of the room is really too old, and it creaks on the floor and is not flat. Only free parking is more convenient. I don't want to come anymore.
Hyatt House Portland/Downtown
4.2/5101 Reviews
The breakfast is very good, and the list is ready to be eaten every day. The room is large, the kitchen utensils are complete, it is convenient to buy some green vegetables to get back (not too much fumes, the ventilation is not good, the fire alarm is big). Convenient to travel, there is a light rail station at the entrance of the hotel, just a car can sit down town for more than 3 stops. But from downtown back to the hotel it is recommended to take 35 buses because the direction of the light rail is easily confused. To the airport, you can take a minibus, $14, and make an appointment with the front desk. The 50-meter line is the Willamette River, and the riverside running is also good. The front desk was super nice, very welcoming and helpful. Hot drinks such as hot tea and hot chocolate are available free of charge in the lobby throughout the day. A 15-minute walk in the university area has a deer Ding Ji Chinese food, which tastes good. Approximately 25 minutes along the river, there is a LeCHON Western restaurant, which is also very good, but pay attention to business hours.

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