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The Nines

Another highly recommended hotel; apparently has a great happy hour spot, Departure(?).

They say: “Ideally situated next to Portland’s Pioneer Square and the MAX light Rail, The Nines rests atop the landmark Meier & Frank Building and is a contemporary homage to the structure’s storied past both in its striking decor and impeccable service. A magnificent contemporary art collection by local artists graces each of the 331 luxurious guestrooms, including 13 suites. Plush bedding, 42″ HD Television”

Rooms average $222.

For more info and to book, click here.

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Hotel Fifty

This place comes highly recommended. Great location.

Description from the hotel:
“Deluxe full-service boutique hotel, next to the Waterfront Park, Willamette River and Max light rail. Steps away from shopping, restaurants, downtown activities and festivals.”

Rooms Average $165
For more info and to book, click here.

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Hotels, Bed and Breakfasts, Apartments, Etc.

Below you will find a list of hotels to get you started. Now (as of 6/29) we have them listed them in order from most recommended to least but we haven’t included any that you just might hate. Except for maybe the Thriftlodge. But hey, it’s cheap.

Perhaps our strongest recommendation would be to look at one of the available guesthouses below or on VRBO (there are more available, just Google it, these are just a start; if you can coordinate with others you can save yourself a bundle of money (many of them are much cheaper than hotels). There are only a few places that we can recommend based on first-hand knowledge… But we at least tried to provide some sort of filter for all the hotels in Portland. We’ve included our own address so you can see how close you might be.

For a great site for hotels follow this link to TripAdvisor.com (great map search function) and for rental houses go to VRBO.com (also mentioned below).

The below map is a representation of all the hotels in the lists below.


View R&C’s Wedding in a larger map

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The Garden Guest House on Hawthorne

In addition to hostel rooms, they have two bedroom apartments for $140/night.

Of all the ones we’ve listed on the East side, this one has the best location right on Hawthorne Blvd, also it’s the closest to our house.

For more info and to book, click here.

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Kinley Manor Coach House

Here’s what the owners have to say about this B&B:

A master loft bedroom, with a queen-size bed, office area, closet space, a DVD player and 70 channels of cable TV. The living room below features a full sized, super comfortable futon sofa bed, a ceiling fan, gas fireplace, a flat screen television, a VCR, a CD and a DVD player. A fully equipped kitchen and a washer and dryer in the lower level for your use. WiFi Internet access, local and long distance phone calls are all free. Linens and towels are provided.

The rate for rental (based on a one person and/or double occupancy) is:
* $120 daily rate based on double occupancy

$15 per extra occupants over 8 years of age. 12.5% lodging tax applies.

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Motel 6 Portland

Another low-cost convention-area hotel on the East side.

Rooms average $74

For more info and to book, click here.

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La Quinta Inn

Another lower-cost convention-area hotel on the east side.

Rooms average $80

For more info and to book, click here.

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#7

Portland Central Thriftlodge


Directly across the river from downtown and in a somewhat revitalized area. But it’s a THRIFTlodge, so you probably get what you pay for. Right across the street from the Doug Fir Lounge, a pretty great venue and bar/restauraunt (they have a cheap hotel too, but unless you’re keen on being kept up by patio partiers all night, maybe take a pass).

Rooms average $79.

For more info and to book, click here.

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Courtyard by Marriot Lloyd Center (NOT Downtown as they say)

A somewhat cheaper option on the east side of the river. The area is more oriented to convention-attendees and mall-goers. But what you miss out in location you make up for in price.

Rooms average $139

If you are simply in love with Marriot, try either:

For more info and to book, click here.

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#9

Ace Hotel

A cool hotel, with a few caveats: it has a young clientele and they can be loud on the weekends. Oh, and you have to be comfortable with shared bathrooms. That said, the bed are comfy and the ambiance is awesome (and the restaurant next door, Clyde Commons, has great happy hour).

For more info and to book, click here.

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