Nominated by Conde Nast Traveler magazine as one of the 80 best new hotels in the world. Portland's "hippest" boutique hotel. 127 guestrooms all individually appointed, with custom made pillow top mattresses, luxury linens, pillow menus, high speed wireless internet access, CD players, plush robes, private bar and Aveda bath amenities.



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During your Portland vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
Oregon Zoo
Perhaps best known for its elephants, the Oregon Zoo has the largest breeding herd of elephants in captivity. However, in recent years, the zoo has been continually adding new exhibits and has been branching out beyond the world of pachyderms. The Africa exhibit, which includes a very lifelike rain forest and a savanna populated by zebras, rhinos, giraffes, hippos, and other animals, is one of the most true-to-life habitats you'll ever see at a zoo. Equally impressive is the Alaskan tundra exhibit, with grizzly bears, wolves, and musk oxen. The Cascade Crest exhibit includes mountain goat habitat, and in the Steller Cove exhibit, you can watch the antics of Steller sea lions and sea otters. Also, don't miss the bat house. At press time, there were plans to open a new Amazon Flooded Forest exhibit in late 2001.In the summer, there are outdoor concerts in the zoo's amphitheater; admission prices vary.
Pearson Air Museum
A very different piece of history is preserved at this small air museum on the far side of Fort Vancouver from Officers' Row. This airfield was established in 1905, making it the oldest operating airfield in the United States. Dozens of vintage aircraft, including several World War I-era biplanes are on display. In August, the museum has a biplane fly-in.
McLoughlin House
Oregon City's most famous citizen, retired Hudson's Bay Company chief factor, John McLoughlin, helped found this mill town on the banks of the Willamette River in 1829. By the 1840s, immigrants were pouring into Oregon, and McLoughlin provided food, seeds, and tools to many. Upon retirement in 1846, McLoughlin moved to Oregon City, where he built what was at that time the most luxurious home in Oregon. Today McLoughlin's house is a National Historic Site and is furnished as it would have been in McLoughlin's days. Many of the pieces on display are original to the house.
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites PORTLAND (AIRPORT AREA)
We are located just three miles east of the Portland International Airport. The Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Portland (Airport Area) is also just 1/2 mile from I-205, making us an ideal location for destinations in the Portland area. We have an award winning team that takes pride in meeting your needs, as well as exceeding your expectations! Hotel features include: free local phone calls and a complimentary Express Start continental breakfast. Enjoy a unique breakfast experience at our ...
Clarion Hotel Portland
The Clarion Hotel is designed with both the business and leisure traveler in mind. Our wonderfully located hotel specialize in cleaniness, competitive rates, and courteous service. We features lake front view rooms. We have complimentary extended continental breakfast, business center, indoor swimming pool, spa, fitness center and shuttle service to and from Portland International Airport. We are conveniently located for easy access to all major freeways making it an excellent location for ...
Residence Inn by Marriott Portland Downtown RiverPlace
The Residence Inn by Marriott Portland Downtown RiverPlace is located on the banks of the Willamette River and is a great way to experience Portland's many treasures. The Residence Inn is conveniently located near downtown Portland businesses, shops, entertainment and the newly expanded Oregon Convention Center. Complimentary high speed Internet access is available in all guest suites. Parking is USD 21 per night with a reduced rate for stays of thirty nights or more. Pets are allowed with a ...
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Most recent user reviews
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Anonymous, 2006-09-17
Nordstrom right up the street!
Wonderful Hotel
Greg, Portland, OR, 2006-08-13
This hotel was fabulous. The Assistant Manager was the most helpful and courteous person we have ever worked with.
OK to stay but should have better amenities
Anonymous, San Francisco, CA, 2006-07-16
Many parking spots nearby and close to major department stores and Pioneer centre. Peets coffee is just at the corner.
The room is a bit small but the bathroom is big and clean. Provided good choices of pillows but the beddings aren't too clean. Must ask for a change of beddings the minute you check in. For the price we paid, the hotel should provide slippers, toothbrush and toothpaste at no extra cost. Very friendly hotel staff
Great hotel, small room!
Anonymous, 2005-10-04
Highly recommend Zell's cafe on the corner of SE Morrison and 13th for breakfast.
We loved the location and the staff of Hotel Lucia. The room was nice however not what the pictures on their website depict. Our deluxe queen room was VERY small. Had I known I would have upgraded to a larger room. I recommend this hotel for their lovely staff and great location.
Charm in a great location
Susan, Indianapolis, IN, 2005-08-22
Lots of shops in the vicinity. Plus, on Saturday and Sunday, you are only a short stroll to the open-air flea market and Chinatown.
The Hotel Lucia is like an unpretentious European hotel. It is small, and the rooms are somewhat cramped. But it is chic and has all the amenities one could desire. The service is excellent, and everyone on the staff is extremely cordial and accommodating. On two occasions, the doorman arranged for a special driver to take me through the city to unusual destinations. I chose this hotel for its location -- which is terrific --but I ended up liking it for its ambiance.
NY Style
Anonymous, Oakland, CA, 2005-08-07
Very cool, stylish hotel. Unfortunately, the NY style carries through to the size of the guestrooms, which are very small. Including a tiny bathroom. Overall, a nice hotel but be prepared.
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