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Explore 9 hotels in Portland, OR. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
The Paramount Hotel Portland
Clean, spacious rooms with excellent bathrooms and comfortable beds in a great downtown location. Furniture shows wear and damage, and the hotel lacks in-room coffee despite being a 5-star property. Staff is friendly but sometimes unhelpful, and valet parking costs $60 per night.
The Society Hotel - Portland
Bunk beds and private rooms are clean and comfortable with good showers and amenities. Staff treats guests warmly like family. The neighborhood has a visible homeless population but the building stays locked and guests feel safe inside.
Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center
Rooms are clean and modern with decent views, but they're small and bathrooms lack privacy doors. The location near the train station and Moda Center is excellent, and you get free transit passes. The gym is solid, staff is helpful, but bedding on pull-out sofas is cheap and the toilet door won't fully open.
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront
Rooms are clean with nice views of Mt Hood. Staff quality varies wildly: some are attentive and friendly while others are rude and unhelpful. The hotel charges $54 daily for valet parking, often with slow service, and frequently fails to honor promised rates.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Portland Downtown
Rooms are spacious and clean with good beds. The breakfast with omelet chef and pool impress guests, but sticky floors in common areas disappoint. Staff responds well to problems, though noise complaints happened at least once and parking requires planning.
The Porter Portland, Curio Collection by Hilton
Rooms are clean but cheaply outfitted with thin walls that let neighbor noise through, broken fridges, uncomfortable beds, and privacy-compromising bathroom doors. Parking costs $65-70 valet or $24 nearby. Skip unless you get a deal under $110.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Portland
Rooms are spacious with nice views but feel dated and lack fridges unless you request one. Staff handles problems well, but toilets break, restaurant food arrives wrong or overcooked, and the hotel overcharges and struggles with refunds. Parking costs $31 nightly on a lot with plenty of open spots.
Hilton Portland Downtown
Beds and pillows are genuinely excellent, rooms are clean and comfortable, but maintenance issues like noisy AC and broken drains happen. Parking is tight for large vehicles. Staff quality has declined recently and varies from helpful to dismissive.
The Hotel Zags Portland
Rooms are old and small with rock-hard beds, weak water pressure, and paper-thin walls that let you hear neighbors clearly. Expect hidden fees totaling $70-100 extra and inconsistent staff who ignore you during the day. Location is great, but the room quality doesn't match the price.