Downtown Portland Hotels
Downtown Portland has many different attractions that make this Oregon city a great place to take a trip. From restaurants to museums to shopping areas, Portland is an exciting and entertaining destination.
The downtown district is mainly the business area of Portland so it's an ideal place for business travelers but also suitable for the pleasure traveler. While in Portland, visitors can check out many cultural centers, including the Performing Arts Center, the Portland Art Museum, and the Classical Chinese Gardens. Most of the hotels in the area are very close to the Portland International Airport, making traveling a snap.
There are a wide variety of hotels located in the Portland area and they all offer an array of amenities to make every stay enjoyable, including wireless Internet access, a fitness center, and an outdoor pool. Some hotels even offer spas and provide complimentary continental breakfasts. Take a look at the hotels that are available for your trip to Portland, Oregon.
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The Hotel Fifty is on Portland’s Wilamette River, close to the Waterfront Park, and only a short distance from restaurants and shops. The Portland International Airport is just 13 miles from the non-smoking hotel. The Hotel Fifty has services for business travelers, while providing all of its guests with a variety of amenities including a fitness room, wireless Internet access throughout the lobby, and an on-site restaurant. There are 140 guestrooms equipped with coffeemakers, complimentary high-speed Internet access, and satellite television. 
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The Hilton Portland & Executive Tower is just 15 minutes from the Portland International Airport. There are many Portland attractions in the surrounding area, including shopping areas and fine dining. The downtown business district, the Performing Arts Center, and the Portland Art Museum are all close by. The Hilton Portland & Executive Tower features a fitness center, with an indoor pool and spa, sauna, and free weights. Guestrooms include bath products from Crabtree and Evelyn, and MP3 player plug-in, coffeemakers, and high-speed Internet access for a fee. 
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Hotel Lucia has been a main downtown Portland hotel since 2002. The many shopping and dining venues in the area are ideal for both business and pleasure travelers. The Hotel Lucia offers an array of amenities, including a fitness center and a business center, and they boast a staff well versed in hospitality management. In 2006, Hotel Lucia made the CondeNast Traveler Gold List. 
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The Benson hotel has been serving Portland, Oregon, for almost a century and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located close to the Chinese Gardens and Pioneer Square. Just 20 minutes away from the Portland International Airport, Town Car service can be arranged by the concierge for guests’ convenience. The Benson features coffee in the lobby, daily newspapers, and afternoon tea and cookies. There are also complimentary wine-tastings in the wine cellar. 
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The Vintage Plaza is located in downtown Portland, 15 minutes from the Portland International Airport. It is close to many of the main attractions of this Oregon city and is a short distance away from main dining, shopping, and entertainment venues. Handicapped-accessible rooms are available upon request for those who require additional assistance. There is an evening wine reception in the Vintage Plaza’s lobby and the business center provides services to working travelers, including Internet access for a fee. 
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Hotel Monaco Portland is located in the downtown section of Portland, Oregon. A 10-story landmark hotel, it is close to many of Portland's biggest attractions. The hotel provides complimentary newspapers, coffee, and tea each morning in the lobby and offers a nightly evening wine reception. The Hotel Monaco Portland has an on-site restaurant serving American cuisine, while the Aveda day spa and 24-hour fitness center provide relaxation outlets. High-speed Internet access is available throughout the hotel. 
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The Mark Spencer Hotel is located in downtown Portland and was popular among theatrical artists in the early 1900s. It is now located among many restaurants and shops within walking distance. Guests can start their day with complimentary continental breakfast newspapers at the Mark Spencer Hotel. This is a pet-friendly hotel and is also known for its services for business travelers. Guestrooms provide wireless Internet access for a fee. 
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The Westin Portland is close to the main shopping and dining areas of Portland, Oregon. It is also located near main attractions like the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, the Portland Art Museum, the Center for Performing Arts, and the Classical Chinese Gardens. The on-site restaurant serves American cuisine for all meals. The Westin Portland’s fitness center offers many cardiovascular and weight machines, and a unique kids club is also available. Guestrooms have cable television and wireless Internet access is available for a fee. 
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The Portland Marriott City Center is near the best shopping, dining, and entertainment venues of Portland, Oregon. It's only two blocks from the MAX-Light Rail Station and about two miles from the city’s main attractions. The hotel has a 24-hour fitness center, a business center, and a restaurant that features Northwest cuisine and is open for all meals. The Portland Marriott City Center offers 249 guestrooms boasting floor-to-ceiling windows and dark wood furnishings. Guests receive complimentary weekday newspapers, cable television, irons, and hair dryers. High-speed Internet access is offered for a fee. 
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The Governor Hotel, a Pacific Northwest landmark, was renovated in 2005 to update its features. Close to main attractions, such as the Pioneer Place Mall, the Pioneer Courthouse Square, and the Portland Performing Arts Center, this hotel features a restaurant, a Starbucks, and a lobby kiosk with wireless Internet access. Complimentary shoeshine service is available at the Governor Hotel along with wireless Internet access, cable television, and a daily newspaper service. 
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