Hotels in Southwest Portland

Where to stay in Southwest Portland?

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Find out more about Southwest Portland

What's Southwest Portland Like?

Visitors really like Southwest Portland, especially its art scene, restaurants, and riverfront access. Take time to discover this walkable neighborhood's gardens. While you're here, you can spend a relaxing day at Terwilliger Boulevard Parkway and Sam Jackson Park. There's plenty more to see, including Duniway Park and Sellwood Bridge.

Where are the Best Places to Stay in Southwest Portland?

We have 390 accommodations in the neighborhood. Here are our travelers' favorite lodging options in Southwest Portland:

The Ritz-Carlton, Portland

Luxury hotel with spa, indoor pool
  • Free WiFi • Restaurant • Spa tub • 24-hour fitness center • Attentive staff

Hyatt House Portland/Downtown

Riverfront hotel with indoor pool, restaurant
  • Free breakfast • Free WiFi • 24-hour fitness center • Rooftop terrace • Walkable location

Mark Spencer Hotel

City-center hotel with conference center
  • Free WiFi • Fitness center • 24-hour front desk • Central location

The Benson Portland, Curio Collection by Hilton

Beaux Arts hotel with restaurant, bar
  • Free WiFi • 24-hour health club • 24-hour front desk • Central location

WorldMark Portland - Waterfront Park

City-center hotel with 24-hour fitness center
  • Terrace • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff

How to Get to Southwest Portland

Flying to:

  • Portland International Airport (PDX), 9.5 mi (15.2 km) from Southwest Portland

Getting to Southwest Portland on Metro

Stations in the neighborhood include:

  • Bancroft St Stop
  • S Lowell & Bond Stop
  • S Moody & Gaines Stop

Things to See and Do in and around Southwest Portland

What to See in Southwest Portland

  • Terwilliger Boulevard Parkway
  • Oregon Health and Science University
  • Sam Jackson Park
  • Duniway Park
  • Sellwood Bridge

Things to Do in Southwest Portland

  • Oregon Zoo
  • World Forestry Center
  • Keller Auditorium
  • Portland Art Museum
  • Oregon History Museum

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