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    Jupiter Hotel

    3.1 (555 reviews)
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    Laurie O.

    Surprisingly one of the best and cleanest hotels I've been in. Even some of the top notch Vegas hotels could use some advice from these guys. Room was basic but only needed it to sleep. Bathroom was immaculate which is hard to find. We stayed in the original room 140 with a window facing west into the street. No need for a gym as you can walk to amazing locations near the hotel. Pet friendly was a plus. Hello Love lounge on site had great drinks and food.

    Bug on sheets
    G S.

    Jupiter is just a Motel 6 with added whimsy. My room had a dank, moldy odor that persisted the entire stay. It was very noticeable every time I returned. There were also bugs on the sheets when I arrived. When I checked out and mentioned these issues they didn't offer anything except "oh we'll look into that". They didn't even ask how my stay was, which is a red flag. Unless you get a crazy deal ($100 or less a night) then don't bother.

    Dirty headboard on the bed.
    Eddie V.

    I did not enjoy my stay here. Spend the extra money and stay at Jupiter NEXT across the street. This is basically an old motel that's been painted over. It feels low rent and was not that clean. The bathtub was filled with hair. There is also no front desk so it feels a little unsafe when coming home at night and I would not stay here if I was a single female.

    Jen S.

    I just hosted an event at this hotel and I can not say enough good things! The staff are fantastic. We could just stop there because in a city where no one has "staff" this hotel is fully staffed with fantastic people! Housekeeping was awesome, and no one told me because of covid they couldn't straighten my room, which seems to be the way it is in most hotels now. Coffee, water, great decks and little nooks to hang out in. Excellent location! The lobby restaurant, Hey Love, is BEYOND, you may not want to go anywhere else. From the event side their sales team was awesome! Eden, Jake, Josh...all over the top! They checked in on us often and were super flexible with requests. Kind, responsive, and helpful! I live in Portland, and can tell you this is not how most hotels and restaurants are right now. Most are really short staffed, so it is hard to get that personal attention you want to feel when you spend money to travel or eat out. Rooms are clean, have great amenities! Things can get a bit noisy at night-because it is a fun spot for people to hang out in......I brought ear plugs & a melatonin, and didn't hear a thing, but a few of my guests mentioned their floors had it going on late! Loved it and can't wait to go back!

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    Michel U.

    Just everything feels cheap inside this room. If it wasn't for the pretty wall paper it would look like the most basic room ever. The staff was actually super nice, and the place is walkable to restaurants, bars and a few coffee shops. There's no gym, AC barely works, no free water or mini fridge. They really need to renovate. I won't be staying here again. It feels like a crappy motel.

    Laura H.

    We stayed at the older side of Jupiter Hotel last night after heading home from Oregon to Washington. I had stayed here once before, but over 15 years ago. I remember thinking it was super cool. Same experience as I had 15+ years ago. It's a really cool place and we will definitely stay here again! The rooms are basic, but super fun and funky. You can see the room wall mural in one of my pics. They give you chalk to write on your front door. I love the room darkening shade!!! I could actually sleep! Probably my favorite thing. The bathroom was nice, although basic, everything worked well and they have shampoo, conditioner, and body wash available. The beds were comfortable, also! There are tons of restaurants and bars to walk to. I wish we had had more time. The staff was also very pleasant. I can't really say anything negative, except I don't know how easy it is to find parking. We lucked out and got a space underground in their parking garage, but there is so much going on around the building, that I'm not totally sure about the rest of the parking situation. When I checked in, they gave me a phone # to text if I had any questions and I did! They wrote me right back. I totally want to give this place 5 stars and for what we needed, it really was, but I often want to stay more than one night and there are no refrigerators or microwaves in the rooms- at least in the older building. That would be all it took for a five-star review. Thanks for an awesome stay!

    View from my room
    Crystal H.

    I stumbled on this place because I was driving by and needed a hotel. It's walking distance from a couple of cool bars and restaurants and has beautiful rooms. The bar and restaurant downstairs is delicious with beautiful decor. I met a wonderful bartender from California that was so sweet he wrote me a hand written note of all the parks and coffee shops he recommended I checkout during my stay. The next morning, I hung out in the common areas and they were really wonderful to work in throughout the day. The ambiance, decor and staff are all top Notch here. I highly recommend !!

    Goodbye Norma Jean
    Chun M.

    We stayed at the Jupiter on the recommendation of friends for 4 nights. When we drove up on Burnside, it was somewhat confusing because the valet was on the next block at the bustling Jupiter NEXT hotel, but when we checked in, the valet was able to park our car outside our room so that we could unload our luggage. I can understand why they won't let people park their own cars as the driveway is extremely narrow with only a few spots. We only used the valet for 2 weekday nights because street parking is free on the weekends and not too hard to find if you read the rules on the signs. The office at he Jupiter is not staffed at night, so you have to go across the street to the NEXT if you need anything or check-in/out at an odd hour. As you can tell, the rooms are arranged like a 2 floor motor inn with rooms opening to the outside along the central driveway. There is no elevator, so we opted for the ground floor. Luckily, we did not have the noisy nightclub experience as others did because we had the room furthest in the corner. I don't like the door opening to the outside because every time the door opens, all the leaves from the bamboo annoyingly blow into the room. Upon entering, we were greeted by the giant Marilyn Monroe head on the back wall, which we got used to and ignored. The room is lacking in many amenities we're used to having at other hotels. There is no dresser or closet to store clothes except for a steel wall rack in the corner, a few hangers and 2 small wall mounted drawers. One of the mounting screws on the rack had come off and I was afraid it was going to come down, but fortunately it didn't. Other non-utility amenities: Jupiter branded condoms and chalk to write on the walls. One morning I walked by another room where someone had scrawled in chalk, "Rick is HOT!" on the blackboard door. A gym, a pool and breakfast in the morning would have served me way better, but is not happening here. Luckily there is a coffee shop across the street. No in-room refrigerator, microwave or coffee maker are offered. There is a wall mounted flat screen TV which we made good use of though. Lighting in the room is very poor and was very dark most of the time. I didn't want to open the shades because the large window faces the street. On the plus side, the beds are comfortable and water pressure in the shower is almost fire hose level. The style of the Jupiter is definitely not for us or geared towards a family experience. If you're looking for a place to party and crash, get up at noon with a hangover, this hotel is for you. Looking back, I would have been a lot happier if we stayed at the Embassy Suites across the river and enjoyed a nice hot breakfast instead of having Marilyn staring at me all night.

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    Ask the Community - Jupiter Hotel

    Are there in-house laundry facilities, in-room clothes iron and hair dryer?

    Hello Chun! We do not have in house laundry facilities. We do have hair dryers in every room and have ironing boards and irons available at the front desk for those who need them.

    Is there free guest parking?

    Hello Katelyn, There are a few options for parking. We have optional valet, which is $32 a night with unlimited in and out privileges and 24 hour access. There is also street… 

    Are there fridges and microwaves in the rooms?

    Hello Arielle! That is a very good question. Most rooms at Jupiter Hotel do not have mini fridges in the rooms. Our new property Jupiter NEXT does have fridges in every room… 

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    Review Highlights - Jupiter Hotel

    It wasn't that bad, and after a night of drinking at the Doug Fir, I nodded off pretty quickly anyhow.

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