Where to Stay in Portland (Best Areas & Places)

Updated January 14, 2025
A cup of oat milk latte and lavender lemon scone on the table with the Pearl District view from the window

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As someone who adores Portland, I’m here to clue you in on exactly where to stay in Portland for your trip.

I’d recommend booking a stay in the Pearl District (my favorite area) if you’re a foodie because you’ll find plenty of cafes, breweries, restaurants, and bars here. Harlow Hotel is a great choice because it’s cozy, clean, and conveniently located just 5 minutes from Union Station.

But obviously there are some other really great places to stay and I’ll overview them all for you! I’ll include each area’s pros and cons, what to do there, and where to dine and drink. To start, here’s a summary of my top hotel picks.

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Best Places to Stay in Portland

Just looking for a quick answer on the best places to stay in Portland? Here are my top picks: 

Click here to see all top Portland hotels or here for apartments.

Ok, let’s do a deep dive of the best areas and neighborhoods to stay in Portland: 

9 Best Neighborhoods & Areas to Stay in Portland

Aerial view of the fall foliage and skyline of downtown Portland
The Downtown Portland Skyline

Most top Portland neighborhoods are within either walking or short driving distance of each other. 

You’ll find most bars and restaurants in Downtown Portland and the Pearl District, the Airport District is a great place to stay for easy travel access and Northwest Portland has close access to hiking trails.

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Best for Metropolitan Amenities
Best for Airport Access
Best for Drinks & Shopping
Best for Food & Beverages
Best for A Quiet Stay
Best for Authentic Food
Best for House Rentals
Best for Live Entertainment
Best for the Arts

Downtown Portland

View of the Mount Hood from Downtown Portland
Mount Hood is visible from Downtown Portland on a clear day

👉 Best Area For Metropolitan Amenities | ✨ Best Downtown Portland Hotels: The Nines, a Luxury Collection HotelKimpton Riverplace HotelStaypineapple Hotel Rose Downtown

Stay in Downtown Portland if it’s your first time in the city. This neighborhood has close access to all major Portland tourist attractions like museums, Washington Park, coffee shops, bars, and weekend farmers markets.

Staying in the heart of downtown allows you to save money on rideshares and walk or take the widely available local transportation to most places. Want a centrally-located hotel? Check out The Nines or Kimpton Riverplace

In the morning, walk to Voodoo Doughnuts before exploring Powell’s City of Books and hitting up a vintage store like Buffalo Exchange.

Downtown Portland also has the densest concentration of places to stay. A wide variety of 4-5-star hotels gives business folks and extravagant vacationers plenty of options.

Pros of Staying in Downtown Portland:

  • Close to major attractions
  • Plenty of amenities are available
  • Public transportation is widely available 
  • Many restaurant options
  • Most things are within walking distance
  • Many accommodation options are available

Cons of Staying in Downtown Portland:

  • The city can be noisy at night
  • Weekend traffic
  • Tourist attractions are busy on the weekends
  • Not as clean as other neighborhoods

📚 Downtown Portland Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Metropolitan Amenities
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✨ Best HotelsThe Nines, a Luxury Collection HotelKimpton Riverplace HotelStaypineapple Hotel Rose Downtown

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Downtown Portland

🍽️ Where to Eat Thai Peacock ($$), The Melting Pot ($$$), Grassa ($$), Pastini ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkPaddy’s, McMenamins Market Street Pub, Teardrop Lounge 

🎟️ Top Attractions – Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Powell’s City of Books, Portland Art Museum, Poet’s Beach, Tom McCall Waterfront Park

Airport District

View of the deep blue water of Columbia River from the airplane

👉 Best Area For Airport Access | ✨ Best Airport District Hotels: Radisson Hotel Portland AirportMcMenamins Kennedy SchoolSheraton Portland Airport Hotel

Portland’s Airport District is the best place to stay for travelers who don’t have a lot of time in the city. This includes travelers with extended layovers who need a few hours of rest and travelers using Portland only as a resting place before exploring other parts of Oregon.

Stay close to the airport the night before an early flight or if you need a rest day before renting a car in Portland and driving either north to Seattle or south down the Oregon coast. There are plenty of restaurant and bar options in this area including ParkStone Wood Kitchen + Taps and Baba’s Mediterranean Grill.

There are also various nearby attractions to occupy your time in the Airport District as you await your flight such as the Columbia Edgewater Country Golf Club, Broughton Beach Park, and Rocky Butte Natural Area.

Most hotels in the area are affordable chain hotels, but a short drive will get you slightly nicer accommodations. Check out the Radisson Hotel Portland Airport or McMenamins Kennedy School.

Pros of Staying in the Airport District:

  • Close to the airport
  • Not as crowded as Downtown Portland
  • Plenty of restaurants

Cons of Staying in the Airport District :

  • Far from main Portland attractions
  • Few unique accommodation options are available
  • Can be loud at night

📚 Airport District Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Airport Access
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✨ Best HotelsRadisson Hotel Portland AirportMcMenamins Kennedy SchoolSheraton Portland Airport Hotel

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in the Airport District

🍽️ Where to Eat ParkStone Wood Kitchen + Taps ($$), Baba’s Mediterranean Grill ($), Aladdin’s Cafe Restaurant ($)

🍸 Where to DrinkMcMenamins Kennedy School, Waters Bar & Grill 

🎟️ Top Attractions – Columbia Edgewater Country Golf Club, Broughton Beach Park, Rocky Butte Natural Area, Portland International Airport 

Northwest Portland

Aerial view of the Fremont Bridge and the  industrial area of Portland
The Fremont Bridge

👉 Best Area For Drinks & Shopping | ✨ Best Northwest Portland Hotels: Hi-Portland Northwest HostelSilver Cloud Hotel PortlandPortland International Guesthouse

One of Portland’s nicer neighborhoods offers travelers a local experience. Tree-lined streets welcome residential buildings and lots of house rental options, as well as stretches of commerce in downtown Northwest Portland.

Northwest Portland is the best place to stay in Portland to explore Washington Park, arguably one of the most popular Portland attractions. The park itself is a huge expanse of forest lined with picnic tables and hiking trails, as well as top Portland attractions concentrated in this one area.

These include the Portland Japanese Garden, Oregon Zoo, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, and the World Forestry Center Discovery Museum. 

Book a stay at Silver Cloud Hotel Portland if you want a hotel in an ideal location. The rooms are clean, the staff is personable, and there are tons of nearby restaurants, coffee shops, and quirky attractions (like The Freakybuttrue Museum) within walking distance.

It is easy to navigate around Northwest Portland but parking can be a disaster. I recommend walking or taking a rideshare when staying in the Northwest District to avoid wasting time looking for a parking spot.

Pros of Staying in Northwest Portland:

  • Close to major Portland attractions
  • Many restaurants and bars are available
  • Plenty of accommodation options
  • Cleaner streets
  • A Portland local feel

Cons of Staying in Northwest Portland:

  • Parking is tough to find
  • Hotels and rentals can be more expensive
  • There can be traffic on the weekends 

📚 Northwest Portland Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Drinks & Shopping
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✨ Best HotelsHi-Portland Northwest HostelSilver Cloud Hotel PortlandPortland International Guesthouse

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Northwest Portland

🍽️ Where to Eat Besaws ($$), St. Jack ($$$), Matador NW Portland ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkMcMenamins Tavern & Pool, The Solo Club, Paymaster Lounge

🎟️ Top Attractions – Washington Park, Portland Japanese Garden, International Rose Test Garden, Oregon Zoo, Hoyt Arboretum, Pittock Mansion, Forest Park, Wildwood Trail, Ridge Trail

Pearl District

A cup of oat milk latte and lavender lemon scone on the table with the Pearl District view from the window of the restaurant
Enjoying my lavender lemon scone and my oat milk latte in my Pearl District hotel

👉 Best Area For Food & Beverages | ✨ Best Pearl District Hotels: Harlow HotelCanopy by HiltonHampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District

A former warehouse district, the Pearl District is now home to cobblestone streets and some of the best food in Portland. Cafes, restaurants, bars, and breweries here include some of the best on the West Coast.

The Pearl District is one of the most loved places in the big city by both locals and visitors. You will find digital nomads frequenting the trendy cafes in the area, beer connoisseurs at hip breweries, and lovers of the arts at one of the Pearl District’s up-and-coming galleries.

I’ve stayed in this chic district before and spent my morning working remotely from the artisan coffee shop La Perlita, exploring the Blue Sky Gallery in the afternoon, and then catching up with friends at 10 Barrel Brewing.

If you’re wondering where to stay in Portland for an active nightlife scene, the Pearl District is the place for you! Harlow Hotel is an excellent choice for this area since it’s within walking distance of bars, breweries, clubs, and restaurants. Plus, the hotel itself is chic and modern with a well-equipped gym to boot.

Pros of Staying in the Pearl District:

  • The best place to stay for breweries and restaurants
  • Good nightlife scene
  • Many coffee shops are available for remote working
  • Within walking distance of galleries 
  • Many hotels are available

Cons of Staying in the Pearl District:

  • Can be extremely busy on weekend nights
  • Few rental options are available
  • Hotels can be expensive 
  • Hotels can fill to capacity during peak season

📚 Pearl District Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Food & Beverages
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✨ Best HotelsHarlow HotelCanopy by HiltonHampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in the Pearl District

🍽️ Where to Eat Screen Door Pearl District ($$), Khao San ($$), Andina ($$$)

🍸 Where to DrinkPink Rabbit, Brix Tavern, The Big Legrowlski 

🎟️ Top Attractions – Gatsby Building, 11th Avenue, Powells Books, The Armory Theater, Jamison Square Splashpad, Tanner Springs Park, The Fields Park

Central Eastside

View of the cityscape of Central Eastside with Mount Hood during sunset
The industrial buildings of Central Eastside at sunset

👉 Best Area For A Quiet Stay | ✨ Best Central Eastside Hotels: Jupiter HotelHotel Grand StarkKex Hotel

Central Eastside is a bit more residential than the other neighborhoods on this list but is right on the river and within walking distance of the main Portland attractions.

Because it’s slightly more removed from Downtown Portland, it’s quieter than other districts, meaning you’re more likely to get a full night’s rest here. This area is known as the “industrial part of Portland” with modern restaurants and microbreweries.

It also happens to have one of the most budget-friendly hotels on this list, Kex Hotel! This boutique hotel is full of character, and I’d recommend booking it if you’re a solo traveler since it’s got several hostel rooms. However, it’s also good for families — the family room even has bunks for the kids.

One of my favorite things to do on the Central Eastside (and one of the most unique things in Portland) is attending a print workshop at the Independent Publishers Resource Center, a two-decade-old center for printing. 

Another popular attraction is Distillery Row. The breweries here are arguably the best in the West.

Pros of Staying in Central Eastside:

  • Much quieter than other Portland neighborhoods
  • Some of the best breweries in Oregon are here
  • House rentals are abundant

Cons of Staying in Central Eastside:

  • Farther from the main Portland attractions
  • Parking is tough to find
  • It’s not within walking distance of many things

📚 Central Eastside Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for A Quiet Stay
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✨ Best HotelsJupiter HotelHotel Grand StarkKex Hotel

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Central Eastside

🍽️ Where to Eat – Olympia Provisions ($$), Teote House Cafe ($$), Nicholas Restaurant Lebanese and Mediterranean Cuisine ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkBar Casa Vale, Swan Dive, Hey Love 

🎟️ Top Attractions – Distillery Row, Coffin Club, OMSI, Architectural Heritage Center

Old Town

View of the neon signage of Portland Oregon Old Town at night

👉 Best Area For Authentic Food | ✨ Best Old Town Hotels: The Society HotelEmbassy Suites PortlandThe Hoxton Portland

Portland’s oldest neighborhood, also home to Old Town Chinatown, is the best place to visit for history buffs and travelers interested in exploring beyond Portland’s top attractions. Old Town Chinatown is home to authentic Chinese restaurants, a traditional garden, tea houses, and affordable shopping.

The district is also centrally located, giving visitors easy access to explore the rest of the city. If you do stay in this area, I highly recommend booking a stay at The Society Hotel, which has a rooftop deck with unbeatable views!

Don’t forget to check out the pedestrian-only Ankeny Alley, filled with historical landmarks like Dan & Louis’ Oyster Bar and trendy eateries like Voodoo Donuts, the Pine Street Market, and Pleasure Burger. Breakfast lovers flock to Bowery Bagels and Stumptown Coffee in Old Town Chinatown to start their morning off right. 

After a delicious morning start, take a stroll over to the Portland Chinatown Museum to learn more about the region’s history and the Chinese immigrant experience. 

Pros of Staying in Old Town:

  • Less crowded than other Portland neighborhoods
  • Immersed in history
  • Delicious eateries in the area
  • Plenty of accommodation options 

Cons of Staying in Old Town:

  • Few house rentals are available
  • Farther from Downtown Portland and Washington Park
  • Weekend crowds can be a lot in the summer

📚 Old Town Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Authentic Food
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✨ Best HotelsThe Society HotelEmbassy Suites PortlandThe Hoxton Portland

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Old Town

🍽️ Where to Eat Tangier Restaurant ($$), AFURI Ramen ($$), Pine Street Market ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkRaven’s Manor, Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub, Shanghai Tunnel Bar 

🎟️ Top Attractions – Portland Chinatown Museum, Lan Su Chinese Garden, Japanese American Museum of Oregon

Nob Hill

Barista Coffee Shop's logo on their glass window
One of Nob Hill’s most popular eateries (photo: Tada Images / Shutterstock)

👉 Best Area For House Rentals | ✨ Best Nob Hill Hotels: Inn at Northrup StationHotel DeLuxeResidence Inn Portland

Located on the south side of the Northwest Portland district, Nob Hill is adjacent to Downtown Portland and within walking distance of many Portland attractions.  

Old Victorian-style mansions and historic charm make up the affluent Nob Hill neighborhood. There are two central hubs of entertainment in the area: NW 23rd and NW 21st Streets. Most shops and eateries are found sandwiched between these two areas.

The Portland Streetcar makes commuting to Downtown Portland easy, and you can comfortably explore the neighborhood on foot. This factor is especially helpful when exploring the neighborhood’s bars and restaurants during happy hour.

Have an extended stay in the city? Book a room at the Inn at Northrup Station! Not only is this one of the most colorful hotels on this list (seriously, check out the photos!), but the rooms also have kitchens. This means you’ll have the convenience of cooking some meals in your room to save a bit of money.

Pros of Staying in Nob Hill:

  • Most things are within walking distance of each other
  • No crazy traffic
  • Plenty of house rental options are available

Cons of Staying in Nob Hill:

  • Parking is a major hassle
  • Very few hotel options are available
  • Far from Portland hiking trails

📚 Nob Hill Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for House Rentals
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✨ Best HotelsInn at Northrup StationHotel DeLuxeResidence Inn Portland

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in Nob Hill

🍽️ Where to Eat Nob Hill Bar & Grill ($), Caffe Mingo ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkBantam Tavern, Bar Diane, North 45 Pub

🎟️ Top Attractions – Solo Club, Providence Park, Freakybuttrue Peculiarium and Museum

Lloyd District

View of the buildings in Lloyd District on a sunny day
A photo of the Lloyd District taken from the roof of my hostel

👉 Best Area For Live Entertainment | ✨ Best Lloyd District Hotels: Hotel EastlundHyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center

The Lloyd District is the best place to stay in Portland for visitors who are in the city to attend a big event. This neighborhood is where you’ll find the Oregon Convention Center and the Moda Center. Hyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center is the best hotel to stay at if you want to be close to both spots.

Be a part of true Portland pride by attending a Portland Trailblazers NBA basketball game or seeing your favorite performer sing the night away. The Lloyd District is easily accessible via the MAX Light Rail and the Portland Streetcar.

This district is also home to the Lloyd Center Mall and is within walking distance of major Portland shops, record stores, and restaurants. The Lloyd District is the best place for city folks who love exploring new cosmopolitan cities.

Pros of Staying in the Lloyd District:

  • Close to major sporting events and concerts
  • Easy access to public transportation
  • Many hotels are available
  • Within walking distance of delicious eateries and shops

Cons of Staying in the Lloyd District:

  • Loud at night
  • Hotels can fill to capacity, especially during peak season
  • Rideshares can be expensive

📚 Lloyd District Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for Live Entertainment
Google Map

✨ Best HotelsHotel EastlundHyatt Regency Portland at the Oregon Convention Center

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in the Lloyd District

🍽️ Where to EatHabaneros Mexican Food Portland ($), Frank’s Noodle House ($), J Cafe ($$) 

🍸 Where to DrinkSpirit of 77, Capitol Bar & Lounge, Rose & Thistle Public House 

🎟️ Top Attractions – Oregon Convention Center, Moda Center, Lloyd Center Mall 

Alberta Arts District

A clown entertaining the kids and adults in Hawthorn Street
An entertaining clown at the Thursday Street Fair (photo: Dee Browning / Shutterstock)

👉 Best Area For the Arts | ✨ Best Alberta Arts District Hotels: Alberta Arts District DuplexUpscale Portland Guesthouse

The Alberta Arts District is located in a suburb of Northeastern Portland and is the best place to stay for city-goers who love the arts. Besides plenty of art museums and the occasional art walk, the Alberta Arts District also hosts frequent live music at its top restaurants and bars.

Portland’s street fair takes place each last Thursday of the month in this artsy district with local vendors and artists displaying their craft. This event is held year-round in the arts district but is at its height during the summer when the weather warms up and more vendors take to the streets.

You will find a few short-term rentals in the Alberta Arts District. This Alberta Arts District Duplex is bright, spacious, and highly rated. It’s the perfect choice for groups and families.

While in the area, make sure you also check out popular coffee shops and cafes. I recommend stopping by Case Study Coffee for some locally roasted java and the Tin Shed for brunch.

Pros of Staying in the Alberta Arts District:

  • Many fun entertaining things to do
  • Home rental options are available
  • Plenty of cafes in the area

Cons of Staying in the Alberta Arts District:

  • Farther away from main Portland attractions
  • Not many hotel options are in the area
  • Can be busy on the weekends

📚 Alberta Arts District Mini Guide 📚
Best Area to Stay for the Arts
Google Map

✨ Best HotelsAlberta Arts District DuplexUpscale Portland Guesthouse

🏠 ApartmentsBrowse Top Rentals in the Alberta Arts District

🍽️ Where to Eat Urdaneta ($$), Radio Room ($$), Tin Shed Garden Cafe ($$)

🍸 Where to DrinkBye and Bye, Alberta Street Pub, Donnie Vegas

🎟️ Top Attractions – Last Thursday Street Fair, Monograph Bookwerks, Nucleus Gallery, Antler Gallery

Tips for Staying in Portland 

Pack the Travel Essentials

The author admiring view while holding an umbrella from the viewpoint in Portland on a rainy day
Umbrellas are a must in Portland

You don’t want to forget the travel essentials when traveling to Portland! Packing the right gear can make or break your trip, so be sure to bring a rain jacket, hiking shoes, earplugs, a travel bag, and a quick dry towel to Portland for a perfect trip.

Multi-functional clothing items are other top essentials to bring like a bandana, a lightweight jacket, and a scarf that can double as a bathing suit sarong. 

Bring Comfortable Walking Shoes

Most things in Portland are within walking distance of each other. Make sure you wear comfortable walking shoes or sandals when visiting Portland for an enjoyable exploration of the city.

My go-to walking shoes are either the HOKA Anacapa Breeze shoes or the Salomon X Ultra Pioneers

I highly recommend the Teva Tirra Sandals for sunny days in Portland. I’ve explored cities all around the world in these comfy sandals and cannot recommend them more.

Budget for Rideshares or a Rental Car

Some main tourist attractions in Portland require a farther commute than others. Make sure to budget accordingly in your Portland travel funds for Uber and Lyft, unless you feel comfortable taking public transportation.

You may also want to consider budgeting for a rental with Discover Cars so you can easily access all the far-flung attractions and go on a few hikes or take a trip to the coast.

I’ve stayed in East Portland before and had to take transportation any time I wanted to go anywhere, even to grab a bite to eat. Keep this in mind when deciding where to stay in Portland.

Try a New Restaurant Every Day

Closeup view of the veggie burger with fries on the side at Eastern Portland restaurant
My yummy veggie burger from an Eastern Portland restaurant

It’s normal to have your favorite go-to restaurants at home, but I recommend trying out a new restaurant every day in a new city. This is one of the best ways to get to know a new area and hopefully discover some new favorite foods.

Restaurants in Portland offer some of the best mouthwatering goodness on the West Coast. With so many diverse restaurants in Portland to choose from, you really can’t go wrong! 

Stay in a Centrally-located Portland Hotel

Cityscape view from the accommodation in Eastside on a sunny day
View from my accommodation on the Eastside

Portland isn’t that spread out but it’s still a good idea to stay in a centrally located hotel to save money on rideshares and skip the local transportation. Hotels that are situated right in Downtown Portland are usually just a hop, skip, and jump away from restaurants, bars, theaters, shops, and more! 

You can browse Booking’s best hotels in downtown Portland. Staying in a centrally-located hotel when deciding where to stay in Portland is the most hassle-free option. 

Stay in Portland for A Few Days

Stay for a few days in Portland to experience the best the city has to offer. One or two short days in Portland isn’t enough to even scratch the surface.

I recommend staying in Portland for 3-5 days. This way, you can enjoy the best eateries, museums, bars, and other top attractions like the Portland Japanese Garden without stressing about time.

You will also have better chances at making local Portland friends the longer you stay in town and will even have time to catch a concert or hit up the rock climbing gym.

When you’re ready to explore Oregon outside of Portland, check out my guide to the top things to do in Oregon.

Bring A Nice Set of Clothes

Hiking may be a top Portland activity but with the number of nice restaurants, bars, and fun city attractions to do, you will want to pack a nice set of clothes. Don’t make the mistake of going to a concert in muddy hiking clothes by always packing at least one pair of nice dress clothes when you travel. 

Pack A Rain Jacket

View of the parked cars near the cherry blossom's trees on a gloomy day
A gloomy Portland neighborhood

Oregon is notoriously known as one of the rainiest cities on the American west coast. Portland experiences rain year-round. You won’t want to forget a rain jacket, whether you’re in town for a convention or plan on summiting Oregon’s highest mountain just outside of Portland, Mount Hood.

Gore-tex jackets are guaranteed to keep you warmer and drier than “water-resistant” jackets, so be sure your rain jacket incorporates this technology.

Visit Portland During the Summer

Summer may be Portland’s peak season, but it’s also the driest time of year to visit Portland.

Visit during this time to explore the city without needing a heavy jacket and venture into the nearby Cascade Mountains to hike without snow. See my guide to the best hiking trails near Portland to get planning.

If you visit Portland in the winter, bring a good rain jacket or an umbrella, and check the weather ahead of time as there may be snow.

Take the Public Transportation

Save some cash by skipping rideshares and opting for Portland’s public transportation. Public buses in Portland are incredibly cheap and are the best way to explore the different Portland neighborhoods. 

Be sure to check online schedules ahead of time and have a flexible schedule before you board Portland’s public transportation in case you miss the train or your bus never arrives.

Where to stay in Portland on a budget should always be near public transportation hubs like Downtown Portland or Northwest Portland.

FAQs About Where to Stay in Portland

What is the best part of Portland to stay in?

Downtown Portland is the best part of Portland to stay in. Most attractions are located in this city center, as well as most places to stay in Portland. Northwest Portland is another great neighborhood to stay in in Portland with easy access to Washington Park.

Should I stay in the Pearl District or downtown Portland?

Stay in Downtown Portland if it’s your first time in Portland and you want to experience the top attractions the city has to offer. Stay in the Pearl District for top eateries and to escape heavy city center crowds.

What is the best part of downtown Portland?

Washington Park is the best part of Downtown Portland, as well as Old Town Chinatown, the abundance of galleries in the Alberta Arts District, and attractions like Voodoo Doughnuts and Powell’s City of Books.

What is the safest part of Portland to stay in?

Nob Hill and Central Eastside are the safest parts of Portland to stay in. Avoid alleyways at night and venturing into parts unknown in downtown Portland if safety is your biggest concern while in Oregon’s biggest city.

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I hope you’ve found this information useful and now know exactly where to stay in Portland! Want some help planning your itinerary? Up next, check out my guide to the best things to do in Portland so you know what to add to your list. 

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  1. My dauoand I are staying in Portland for 3 days. I see advertisements for various. Which tours would you recommend?

    Thx

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