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    4.6 (47 reviews)
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    Lindsey M.

    I cannot say enough great things about Tiny Digs!! We stayed for three nights in Arthur and had a great experience. It is such a cute space and the attention to detail with the decor is spot on! The neighborhood is nice with tons of places to grab a bite!! We came from spending time at the beach so had alot of luggage and really did not feel cramped in our tiny home! My husband is 6'1" and did struggle a bit with getting up into bed but not enough to negatively affect our opinion of the hotel! We knew we had booked a tiny house, so it was to be expected. The owners were super friendly and Pam even let us tour the Cottage as it was still unoccupied. She chatted with is about the new homes that had just opened and the new home they have acquired. (Can't wait to see how that one turns out!!) All in all, Tiny Digs is a great spot to stay in Portland. I highly recommend it!!

    Sierra T.

    Right now, I'm currently sitting in a Cramped, 20 foot tiny gypsy house In Portland, Oregon On a 4 foot tall bed crammed with Myself, our baby on my lap, Our overly-anxious dog, Laying on top of my feet And my spouse on their computer In front of them doing their coursework. There is a mad-hatters-looking lamp That looks like something out of Alice in Wonderland Tilted in an alarming way Resting on the mattress Because the light above the bed Didn't work and we had to improvise. My finger is pulsing due to an encounter with an Exposed nail in the riveted decoration Of a wobbly green tufted foot stool That we had to use as a step-stool To get on the bed. It's dark outside And there is a rhythmic slow pinging noise Every four-or-so seconds Coming from somewhere near The windows. After a close inspection, Jaime declared To our relief that it was not leaking rain inside But rather just the water running off the roof And hitting a hollow pipe On the outside of the trailer And it was echoing inwards. We just did a quick check-in with each other And we are both exhausted And feeling stressed. We had to haul in Every single item that we brought with us On our 14+ day trip Into the tiny house After we received a welcome email Strongly encouraging us to bring All of our belongings inside. Paired with barbed wire Above the property fence, This does not help to provide The relaxing experience We were hoping for After a long day of travel. Unsure of how they have such high reviews...unless they delete the bad ones?

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    Victoria M.

    My fiancé and I went on a cross-country trip and Tiny Digs was where we stayed when we were in Portland and we cannot recommend it enough! The owners were so welcoming and sweet, complimentary coffee was provided and the firepits and string lights in the middle of the community added to the relaxation of our stay. Each tiny home had a different theme and we chose to stay in The Beach tiny house because of the sleek look of it with the pops of beautiful turquoise throughout the home. 10/10 recommend!

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    Patricia A.

    Visiting from out of town and decided to stay in a tiny house. OMG I loved it. What an experience to add to our vacation. Fun for kids too, grandson love the loft bed. You have everything you need for a comfortable stay. There's a kitchen if you would like to cook a small meal or prepare some snacks. Ours had a full bathroom and the shower was a good size. Each tiny house had its own theme. There is modern, log cabin, zen, cottage, beach house, gypsy, and box car. We were in the box car and it was true to its there. Lighting fixtures and small details all made it a great experience. I highly recommend staying here at once you will not be disappointed. Once your inside outdoor noise is minimal. There is also a center area with a fire pit and games for gatherings. Only good things to say. Love, Love, Love.

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    Barbara W.

    Very cute!! I was working my way up and down the coast and I am currently staying south of there, in Salem, Oregon. The registration girls knew exactly where I had just come from -- they asked me which Cabin I stayed in. Pam, the hosts and her husband were very receptive and welcoming. She double check to make sure I had everything that I needed. It was so cute I had my own little tiny, teeny cabin to myself which was actually larger than a hotel room. The price was the same as a regular hotel room, why not? I was doing my research online and found this place and had liked it so much, I stayed two nights instead of just the first night. Each room had ample electrical outlets and the Wi-Fi was very very strong signal. Negatives? There were none. There was no TV. But with their great WiFi signal, we could've received anything via Wi-Fi... Netflix... Hulu, whatever. I did have a few things to do for work and I have no problem logging into the system using my laptop but I was not about to watch Netflix. I'm on vacation!!

    Jasmine R.

    How many people can say that they've actually stayed in a tiny house?! It really is an experience that you won't forget. My hubby and I were looking for an affordable place to stay in Portland, and this was just as affordable as the lower ranged hotels. I am so happy we did this because it is so "Portland" and it was actually in a great safe place. Sure; towards the end my 6'5 hubby and I were really missing our king sized bed, but we loved the option of choosing our own tiny house style (we went with the modern one) and we learned that we could never live in a tiny home in real life! We really did have a magical stay and you should try this place out too!

    Our cute tiny barn home!
    Megan K.

    Amazing amazing experience! Hands down, best value/location/ weather/ service... every detail was beautifully executed and on theme! I can't believe how beautiful it was in person and can't wait to go back. It was by far the best deal out of all hotels in Portland and the tiny home location is in a safe cute quirky neighborhood. I simply asked for a later time to check out due to a sake festival we attended.. we were promptly given a later check out time!!!

    inside of the beach!
    Kerry A.

    Tiny Digs is the spot to stay in Portland. It's in a hip, bustling area with restaurants and bars popping up all the time. It's walking distance to two different Niketown bike spots, which are arguably the best way to see Portland. The beach cottage was well-outfitted (makeup wipes, fresh coffee, etc...) and super clean. My boyfriend and I were surprised at how comfortable the mattress was in the tiny home. We met the owner on Friday night who showed up around (let us peek in a new home) and told us about her husband's building project... he's built all the homes except one. These homes are not for everyone, however. Before staying in Beach, make sure you're comfortable with walking up and down a tall, steep ladder to get to the loft. Also, it would be quite challenging to cook in them as they're not really fitted with enough dishes to cook a meal.

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    Ask the Community - Tiny Digs Hotel

    Do the tiny houses have toilets and showers?

    Yes, all our tiny houses have flush toilets and hot showers plus AC/Heat. Please visit our website for much more information -www.tinydigshotel.com… Read more

    Do they provide towels for the shower? Is there daily housekeeping?

    Yes, towels, robes, washcloths and even a make up towel are all provided. Daily maid service is not provided, however, for stays longer than a week, we do offer linen refreshing.

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    The Society Hotel - my room at night - huge window was nice to look out and watch the rain.

    The Society Hotel

    (433 reviews)

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    Old Town - Chinatown

    I did a quick little trip to Portland and need a place downtown near the Roseland Theater. The…read moreSociety Hotel is within 5 minutes walking from there so it was perfect. Its hotel style BUT they also have private rooms you can book with it's own bathroom and super affordable. I didn't the private suite and it was perfect for the one night. The felt desk staff was super friendly both when I checked in and out, the room was clean, super comfy bed and overall loved my stay. The area this hotel is in is a bit sketchy but that's no fault of the hotel, just be aware when walking around especially at night.

    The society robbed me of an entire two nights and then turned me out in the street…read more They did so by saying I wouldn't provide ID to their gay bartender And I have no problem with gay people, but I do have a problem with nosiness. They robbed me of one night and then sent the cops down to evict me because I had showed my ID but I had my ID stolen at the local plaid. I had provided a local ID via alternative means, including my power bill from Orlando... And a screenshot of a previous ID with the same license number and verified identification. Portland is not like Washington and does not require a scan for every single check-in. They misrepresented themselves and absolutely put me out on the street when I needed housing. This is why they are getting one star from me. I very rarely log into this account, but I am a very important person, and I am also very influential through alts on social media. This is not a reflection on the person who booked the reservation. It is a reflection on the management of the society and I do not retract a single thing.

    Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District - Guest room

    Hampton Inn & Suites Portland-Pearl District

    (213 reviews)

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    Pearl District

    When my child said he doesn't want to leave the hotel at the end of our three day stay you know…read moreit's a wonderful experience! The pool is perfect for young kids! It's shallow, has a small slide, dumping bucket, and waterfall. Kids were playing in there for hours! He also loved the breakfast variety each day. We loved the eggs, sausage, bacon, and potatoes, but they also have oatmeal, cereal, breads, muffins, waffles, and fruit. Very kid friendly menu! The gym was big for a hotel gym, including treadmills, bikes, free and a weight machine, ample space, and cold water. The room was large- we had a dog friendly room with a king bed. Usually hotels that allow dogs out you on the first or second floor in sterile rooms but our room was cozy and large! There's a a mini fridge and coffee machine, which you don't need since they always have coffee and tea made in the lobby! What I loved most is the location, close to shopping, close to Powells and Deschutes Brewery- both perfect for anyone with small kids! There's also a park one block away to walk our dog and has a playground. We come to Portland once a year and this was by far our favorite hotel!

    Absolutely phenomenal! I stay in many different hotels all over the US for work and this was great!…read moreUnfortunately the area was less than to be desired, but this hotel and the service was terrific! If you need to visit Portland- this is your hotel! Also, stop by Powell's Bookstore which is the largest bookstore in North America. It's a must see and a close walk from this hotel.

    Hotel deLuxe - Lot's of natural lighting. Still not sure why the couch had that cover on it. Looked off putting.

    Hotel deLuxe

    (580 reviews)

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    Goose Hollow, Southwest Portland

    I've stayed at the Hotel Deluxe a few times now and every visit reminds me why I keep coming back…read more Check-in is so easy it almost feels suspicious. No drama, no confusion, just keys in hand and off you go. The building itself has that great old Portland movie-era charm. It feels like the kind of place where a film star from the 1940s might walk around the corner at any moment looking for a martini. Instead it's usually just me looking for the elevator, but still... the vibe is excellent. Parking is on the next block over and surprisingly easy, which in Portland counts as a minor miracle. I've spent more time looking for parking at grocery stores. Now let's talk about the Driftwood Bar. Do not skip it. Curt the bartender is the kind of guy who makes you want to cancel your plans and just sit there all evening solving the world's problems over a well-made drink. Friendly, funny, and he actually knows how to make a proper cocktail. I wish I had more time to just saddle up to the bar and chat with him. Breakfast at Gracie's was also great. Our waitress Erin took care of us Wednesday morning when the place was mostly empty. Service was friendly, the food looked like someone actually cared when they put it on the plate, and the prices were totally reasonable. No $38 "artisanal avocado toast with existential despair." Just good breakfast done right. So what more do you want? Comfortable clean bed, reasonable prices, great bar, solid breakfast, and you're right in the heart of Portland. If you're staying in the city and want a hotel with character instead of a bland corporate sleep box, Hotel Deluxe is the move. I'll definitely be back...

    The actual visit to the hotel was fine. The front desk was helpful. The room was okay. The view was…read moregreat. The parking situation was inconvenient, but fine. After my stay, I had left my hairdryer in the room. The next day I called hoping they would be able to ship it to me. Cat (Kat?) answered the phone and said she found it. I know she found it because she also asked if I had left a brush, which I did. She said she could ship it, but just needed me to pay for shipping first, asked for my email, and said she would send an email to handle that. I never received an email. After a few days, I asked my mom, who is local, if she could just go down and pick it up since I was heading out of the country for a week. She went down to the hotel, but was told they didn't have it. Not only that but there were no notes in the system about it either. Zero information about my previous call or that they were waiting for payment to ship it. So I again called and got Thomas who searched everywhere and couldn't find it any longer. I asked for a manager to call me, this was 2 days ago. Still no call. I can only assume at this point that an employee stole my expensive hair dryer, which is why there were no notes about it and I never received any emails. I'd avoid this hotel in the future. Update 4/30/2026: Since posting this review, the situation has gotten significantly worse. On April 13, I received an automated text from ILeftMyStuff, the hotel's own lost and found system, confirming my hair dryer and brush were found and logged on March 1. I paid for return shipping through their system that same day and never received my items. On April 19 I called and spoke with a staff member named Claudia who confirmed the hotel had my items and would ship them. She later walked that back, saying she had only assumed they were there because they appeared on an internal list. I had previously requested a manager call me back. That call never came. Today the hotel is claiming the items were disposed of on April 1. This is the same staff member, Cat, who originally found my items and confirmed she had them. When my mother went to the hotel in person and when I called, we were both told they had no record of the items whatsoever. They did not notify me before disposing of them despite having my contact information on file from my original call. Note that my original review was posted last month, before April 1 when they supposedly "disposed" of my items.

    Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel - Lobby

    Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel

    (249 reviews)

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    Downtown, Southwest Portland

    The hotel we stayed at in Portland was the Kimpton RiverPlace Hotel. It is right next to the water,…read morewith some boats that have cute Christmas lights at night. Overall this hotel was an average hotel I picked it because it was for Amex and I needed to use my credit before the year-end. During our stay, the fire alarm went off and that was insanely loud. No one can sleep through that. Gladly when we came down to the lobby they stated that it was a false alarm. Soon after about an hour or so we got a text message saying that it was a false alarm. I did enjoy the breakfast here at the lobby! That was actually pretty delicious and I would say to try it out. The beds and comfortable and you can also bring your dog into this hotel which is kind of cool! That was a bonus seeing all the different-sized dogs roaming around.

    We were only in town for two nights and stayed at the Kimpton. There was a great breakfast place…read moreand two dinner places we visited only a short walk along the river. Loved that we could walk. We used it as our home base for hiking the Multnomah Wahkeena Columbia Gorge as it was only about 25 minutes away. One afternoon, I sat in the hotel bar, drank a glass of wine and enjoyed my book and writing postcards. Our view from the 4th floor overlooking the river was lovely. We used valet parking which was quick and easy. Staff was helpful and welcoming. Beds and pillows were comfortable. Rooms were cool and dark for sleeping. Rooms were clean and spacious. TV was big. Great experience.

    Residence Inn by Marriott Portland Downtown/Pearl District

    Residence Inn by Marriott Portland Downtown/Pearl District

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    This place is rough... you can tell they don't care for their employees. Not an ideal environment.read more

    I write overwhelmingly positive reviews and typically for less than ideal experiences I don't write…read morereviews (very evident by the breakdown of my reviews). I am a loyal Marriott Bonvoy member and have stayed at lots of locations over the last few years and I have always had a good experience with the staff. This location has tainted that. I booked for a day earlier than the day I needed (which was my mistake and something I have never done before). Unfortunately I didn't realize this until I went in to check in for the intended day. I asked for the total being charged to my card prior to paying since this was a new reservation and they lied- they quoted the total charge as $157 and billed $192. I called Marriott Bonvoy to see if I could have the no show full charge for the night before waived (I had a flexible rate that was refundable until the night before the booked stay) and was directed to speak with the staff first. The assistant manager told me that the card was charged automatically and that there was nothing he could do on his end but I could place a ticket with Bonvoy. I placed a ticket with customer service and was told I would receive a response in 3-5 business days. I didn't hear back so I called again after a couple of weeks and spoke with a supervisor who was kind and reopened the ticket as it had been closed without responding to me along with the updated information regarding me being charged a different amount than stated. I then received an email from front desk at the hotel basically saying they are denying the refund as I was told during the stay they can't refund it which is a lie- I was told they couldn't refund without me placing a ticket with customer service. I have recommended this location to others in the past based on a previous stay & I will definitely be telling those folks that this location while clean and well appointed is dishonest & I recommend they cancel their reservations. I will be staying elsewhere anytime I am in Portland. I get that the policy states no refunds if not canceled prior to the date of reservation, but I was lied to and billed more than told which could have made a difference in where I chose to stay on the needed day and was treated rather poorly by the assistant manager for a genuine mistake (& the needed day was less expensive than the day paid for initially). Overall, not the way to treat a returning customer.

    The Duniway Portland, a Hilton Hotel - The Duniway Portland

    The Duniway Portland, a Hilton Hotel

    (262 reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown, Southwest Portland

    This is a great location downtown. I flew in so I don't know about the parking situation. I came…read morefor a conference at the Hilton and it was sold out. I am glad it was cause otherwise I wouldn't have discovered this hotel and I really liked it. My room is spacious and the view is great. Staff is friendly and helpful. I liked the central location of it. The restroom is also spacious and clean. They have a bar and restaurant down in the lobby. They also have a workout room available 24 hours.

    Attended a conference this week and the host hotel, Hilton, across the street was full. Hotel…read morestaff was very friendly and was able to get me in my room early as my train arrived before noon. Room was a double room and was very clean and comfortable. A desk would have been nice but the triple table and comfortable couch with a pillow for lumbar support worked fine. Honors free WiFi was nice and the television had enough options to select for news, weather and entertainment. Great view from the 14th floor but I had to wonder what was on floors 2-10 As the elevator went from lobby to 11th floor. You will need your room key to access the floors. Found out later it was the parking garage accessed by another elevator off the lobby. Parking is valet and self, ridiculous but same as all large cities. Midwest boy is use the large wide open spaces with plenty of free parking. Don't worry MAX has you covered if you don't have a car. Only complaint, towels! After two days on the train my first mission was a shower. They were able to find me one to get the immediate job done and later delivered plenty of others. Overall good experience, the have outdoor space on rooftop but no view. Pool is from 1950's and no whirlpool but the gym space was nice.

    The Nines, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland - Spacious king with couch

    The Nines, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Portland

    (1k reviews)

    $$$

    Downtown, Southwest Portland

    This hotel is within walking distance of many shops, which is nice…read more The hotel lobby is located on the 8th floor. So when you come in, pass the valet riveters to the left, and take the elevator up. The check-in process was fast, but the elevators took longer than they did. To access the elevators to the room floors, you need a key unless you're going down to the 1st floor or lobby. There's a restaurant on the 15th floor that had a line at the elevator because they wanted to access it without a key, and I think that's what kept the elevator area busy. The rooms are pretty big and spacious, with your usual amenities and mini-bar items. The couch was a good size. However, the TV does not move, so if you are on the couch and watching TV, the angle is sideways. The in-room dining menu is limited, with little selection, and even the restaurant/bar behind the lobby has a limited food menu. The bed was comfortable, but the pillows were very flat when you lay on them. The housekeeping staff was very friendly and nice

    What a shame to leave a 3 star review when the front desk staff was so friendly and kind…read more Unfortunately, I can't say the same for the restaurant staff, bartenders, anyone the valet. While AMEX travel provided some good perks, it felt like the property itself fell short. From the restaurant bar not letting us taste a sip of wine even though it was served by the glass, to the long wait to get the glass from the bartender after hoping to sit for a full lunch service. Additionally, when returning to the hotel there were no spots in front for valet, so I out in my flashers and waited 5 minutes for someone to come to my car. They then told me to keep circling the block until the front area cleared. I'd say the service all in all was subpar, slow, and the staff was a bit out of touch...with the exception of the very professional & helpful front desk staff.

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