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Hotel Lucia
Reviewed on 2026/1/25

Bridgeway Inn & Suites Portland Airport
Reviewed on 2026/1/22

Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport
Reviewed on 2026/1/25
Where to stay in Old Town Chinatown

Downtown Portland
Explore the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Historical Society, and Tom McCall Waterfront Park in this central business district with high-rise buildings. Enjoy walkable streets, and easily access public transportation like MAX light rail and Portland Streetcar.
Old Town Chinatown Hotel Deals

The Hoxton Portland
The Hoxton is one of our favorite places for a staycation and that’s big because I love my own home and bed. I love the luxe feel and the city vibes all wrapped into one. They have amazing dining options and their speakeasy is a vibe.
Reviewed on 2026/1/24

The Paramount Hotel
Good
Reviewed on 2026/1/25

The Duniway Portland A Hilton Hotel
The Duniway never misses. Relaxed vibe, wonderful views, nice pool, good dining, and kind staff. Something hotels like the heathman could learn from as the Duniway keeps up with the times. Will return again.
Reviewed on 2026/1/22
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Portland Saturday Market
Weekends provide a treat for local residents and visitors who come to explore numerous stalls filled with art, crafts, food and fun.

Burnside Bridge
Find out about the history of Portland with a stop at Burnside Bridge. Amble around this vibrant area's riverfront and enjoy its top-notch restaurants.

Lan Su Chinese Garden
Enjoy the landscaped scenery of this natural and spiritual oasis and learn about Chinese culture and Portland’s Chinese connection in this peaceful setting.




