NorthrupStation is a departure from the ordinary. The room interiors are mod with a bold color pallet. The vibe is hip and fun. Get to know the neighborhood with its coffee shops, microbrews, boutiques, and world class restaurants not far from the lobby doors. Or, stroll onto the streetcar that runs out front of Northrup Station and explore a few of Portlands other neighborhoods. Streetcar tokens are free to guests.
Of the seventeen rooms, three are completely accessible and on the ground floor. These spacious rooms each have kitchenettes, office space with computer and wifi, and an inviting living area with comfy sofa and chairs. The ADA bathrooms have plenty of manuevering room and the shower is a roll-in with a 3/4 inch lip. Should you tire of dining out take the elevator to the roof-top garden where the hotel has supplied bbq grills (you supply the steaks) for a more home cooked option.
Keywords: Handicapped accessible, Hotel, As a handicapped traveler, Close to public transportation, In the city, In the city but not center
Here's a very chic, trendy, boutique (somewhat historic) hotel. Perfect for the foreign traveler. Limited number of rooms but has an awesome rooftop terrace that overlooks NW Portland. Some or all rooms have kitchenette with balconies, dig the colors & classy décor. A block from the Wildwood restaurant and nearby Max/streetcar line. Complimentary Starbursts in lobby and Voss purified water. Rooms on the end (where I stayed) are noisy due to the elevator/stairs across the narrow hall. Sort of reminded me of a dorm living with a "Jetsons"-onville decor feel. They offer (for those who may have forgotten: tooth brushes/paste, shower cap and mending kits. Safe deposit boxes offered at front desk no charge.
Keywords: Non-smoking rooms, Just you alone / As a single, With teens, Historic, Business Center, Hotel, Close to public transportation, In the city, US$ 101 - US$ 250, Internet (Pay for it), Scenic View, Everyone, With a group, With kids, In the city but not center, With business partners, As a couple, Parking (Free), Internet - wireless in room
When any family or friends come in for a visist I always direct them to this fun, funky fresh hotel! Its close to 23rd and Pearl shopping while RIGHT on the street car line to get folk into downtown and over to Burnside to hit up Powels Books. A big hit for the visitors. Bright lively environment with friendly helpful staff. Great place to be!
Keywords: Handicapped accessible, Non-smoking rooms, 4 Star, Romantic, Hotel, Close to public transportation, In the city, US$ 101 - US$ 250, Good for business trip, Scenic View, Everyone, Good for vacation, In the city center, Close to highway, Parking (Free)