I didn't know at first that the airport free transfer would be asked by the airport shuttle bus information or by myself, but if you ask, it will come in a few minutes.
Also, I was saved because I was able to pick up and drop off not only at the airport but also to the nearest station.
The amenities in the room were substantial, but it was better if there was a hand soap and slippers.
We stayed for our anniversary but won’t be staying again. The staff were very nice and the room was fine itself but the bed was terrible and the room was incredibly noisy!! My husband is a very patient man, almost too patient at times I think and this constant walking upstairs for hours on end made him soo mad it actually had me laughing. We could not believe how loud it was with the people upstairs walking back and forth until at least 2am “not even kidding” when we finally managed to pass out from sheer exhaustion. We woke up at 4 with low back pain from the hard bed and both decided to leave because it wasn’t worth trying to fall back asleep on that mattress and then having to listen to the people upstairs who would be walking back and forth again we figured soon. What was driving us crazy was what in the world could they have been doing for hours on end walking around in that small room?? It was so loud with each step and we could hear them talking and walking and water then walking..... ahhhh we were able to find the humor in it on the drive home with our seat warmers on for our back pain and strong coffees for the sleep deprivation, but we won’t be making a return trip. Lovely staff and nice location though. ;)
This hotel was nice, but small. It would have been nice to have a little bit bigger space and to have a coffee maker in the room. There was a strange loud rumbling sound in the bathroom, but you really couldn't hear it in the other part of the room. The other thing that would be nice is to be able to hook my laptop up to the tv to watch my streaming channels on the big screen, but the input channels on the tv were shut off so you couldn't use them. All in all for the price, I really enjoyed my stay.
The environment is very good, the room is very comfortable, and it is very close to the destination where you need to travel. It is a very good experience. The hotel's restaurant has no breakfast at all, but the price is a bit expensive.
The hotel is very high-end and grand. The rooms are suites. The space is very large and very quiet. The interior of the hotel has a good sense of space. The breakfast is also very good. It is a good hotel choice in Beaverton.
First of all, there are no convenience stores around the hotel. There is a convenient kitchen in the room, so I think it's a good idea to come after shopping.
There was a distance to the downtown center and we moved by tram.
The hotel parking lot is only $49 a day for volleyball parking.
For those who don't like volleyball parking, the street parking space around the hotel is free to stop from 7 pm to 8 pm the next morning. (after 1 hour 3 dollars)
Or the public parking lot opposite is $25 per night. (No entry and exit)
It seems that you can clean the room by 1 days ago, but we had 2 nights so we only had towels.
Thanks to the kitchenette, I was able to eat what I liked in my room.
I came to Portland for sightseeing, but downtown was homeless and bright, but most shops were closed at 7 pm, so I didn't think it was very safe.
So I don't know if I'll come again, but it's one of the hotels I would recommend to anyone who has a chance to come to Portland.
The location is in the city center, convenient and clean, and the service is good. There are good restaurants nearby. There are large shopping malls, hotel cleaning is done every two days, and the gym is also very useful. There is a microwave at the front desk which is very convenient.
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QQIXINThe location of the hotel feels a bit far away, but it is very convenient to drive not far from the highway. Free parking. The hotel facilities are a bit old, but the whole is okay. About three stars
AAdam ValentinerI would describe this as a hipster hotel with unique character to match the downtown area. My teenage kids did like the room and the adjacent coffee shop. However, I felt the room was a little small, especially the bathroom and the room could use some updating like more amenities like towel racks and storage for suitcases. Our room was not close to being recently remodeled so pictures can be a little deceiving. Bed was comfortable but I could hear people walking around above our room at night. I also struggled with parking found it very stressful trying to find parking, plan to spend around $40 a day on parking a day if you are driving around a lot. The overnight parking which is approx 10-15 minutes away walking distance is not on site and is only $20 a night, but it does not feel safe after 10pm to be walking around due to the homeless problem in the area. I don't think I will be returning to this hotel. I def don't feel like this was a 3 star hotel, I would give it a 2.5 out of 4 or 5 stars. The breakfast was a continental at best. Pastries with juice or coffee and fruit. Sometimes they provided yogurt or boxed oatmeal and oat milk but nothing special and get there before 9 am or there may run out of items. Portland has a lot of fun things to see but because of the homeless problem I would seek out recommendations for the best attractions and stir clear of the problem areas. Washington park and art museum were a lot of fun to visit. Multnomah Falls would be an all day trip and get there very early since parking is terrible or park off site and take tram in. I was also charged an additional fee of $25 a night which was not mentioned anywhere on the trip.com booking receipt.
GGuest User.The hotel left a mixed impression. Despite the excellent reviews and not being the cheapest option, we were overall disappointed.
Starting with the positives:
A very convenient location in a pleasant, green, and quiet neighborhood not far from downtown. There are plenty of great cafés, small shops, restaurants, and wine bars nearby.
Polite and friendly staff at the front desk.
Interesting room design.
Spacious parking available for hotel guests.
Large rooms.
Now the downsides:
Thin walls and creaky floors made it very difficult to sleep. The soundproofing is basically nonexistent. The young couple staying in the next room was clearly enjoying their time together, which unfortunately meant a very uncomfortable experience for us. In addition, the refrigerator in the room was extremely noisy — not only did it hum loudly when running, but it also made constant knocking sounds.
The breakfast was exceptionally poor. The only “hot” items seemed to be the coffee and a dishwasher, which, oddly enough, was placed right in the middle of the breakfast area.
There were two small TVs in the room, both positioned very inconveniently for viewing, and neither had streaming services available.
The housekeeping staff was intrusive — within a 20-minute period, they knocked on the door three times (and even tried to open it once), apparently trying to hurry us out, even though it was still before checkout time.
TTiffany GlassThe hotel is set up very open and not all cramped together it actually spans across 4 buildings in one area of town. The front desk guy was very helpful and got me checked in to my room way early at about 9am and the room was phenomenal!! Definitely worth it to get the suite with the jacuzzi and balcony. Probably the nicest executive suite I have stayed in and I will be extending my stay and returning another time too. On my top 10 list of best hotels and service
GGuest UserThis hotel smells like Christmas morning because of the fireplaces and the scent diffusers, very cool feature I haven't seen anywhere else. Very nice front desk staff, windows that open, fireplaces, and despite an ongoing renovation there wasn't any chaotic banging / drilling or paint, they kept everything very professional. There are 3 different Marriot properties all next to each other in this area, this Residence, the Fairfield and the Courtyard. They all sort of share the same parking lot, it feels secure, although you get some loud cars coming through and this hotel is right off the highway exit, so some people complain about car noise. I didn't notice / mind it that much. For some reason the nightly rates went way up since I stayed here, from around $108 to now over $170 before taxes. At the initial rate, it was an amazing deal and the best Residence Inn by far. At this new price it's still a solid, very clean and professional hotel but I think it's priced too expensive relative to the amenities.
GGuest UserOn my search to find ”the coolest Marriott” in Portland, this is by far one of the best. Staff are genuinely enthusiastic and having a great time, the snacks/provisions are outstanding, I can get my Celsius and my jalapeno genoa salami wrapped in cheese or my ice creams. The whole property is impeccably clean and being located in the Kruise Woods business park, it's extremely peaceful and quiet on the weekends. Windows open nice and wide for lots of fresh air. The TV / desk setup is very professional and you have all the channels - netflix, prime video, pluto tv, pandora. One of my favorite Fairfields I've ever stayed in. Request a downstairs garden level if you can get one.
GGuest UserThe ladies working the front desk in the mornings are absolute angels. I can't say enough nice things about them. I don't know if they're the owners of the place but they are the most kind, considerate, mindful, down to earth beings I've met in a very long time. The staff are always so very kind, motherly, considerate and concise. I stay here often since i work on the bridge nearby and I've always had an enjoyable, relaxing, carefree, and unobstructed stay here. Clean rooms, hallways, amenities. I've never had anything to complain about whatsoever. I've said it once before that everybody there deserves a raise because they are an absolute dream team by the way they make the entire hotel run so efficiently and effectively, and go out of their ways every time to make sure my stay is always a breeze. Thank you all so much for everything. Keep up the good work, and keep your heads up high, always.
GGuest UserAll the staff was very nice. Carina was the staff for the breakfast and was AMAZING! She always checked on us and cl Aned tables and restocked. I was checking out on Easter and she was working as hard as ever and with a smile on her face! I had my son give her a tip. I don’t think many people see her tip jar on the windowsill because it’s not near any of the food items. Trust me, she deserves it. The pool and hot tub were perfect each day and very clean. The gentleman that was cleaning the pool was also extremely friendly. The room was very clean with a microwave and fridge and desk. My oldest son stayed at the dorms at Linfield and I believe he’ll be going there in the fall. I will make this our destination to visit him. 5 stars for sure! Kindly, Katie Barnhart
IIris Ng MYThe hotel room itself is not bad at all. The room is spacious, clean and tv has lots of channels to view. I’m even more surprised that the room has some yoga mat for working out.
However I would not go to this hotel again because I got woken up at 3am and 5am by the garbage truck outside. My room is located at the end of the 1st floor facing the parking lot which is just besides the garbage bins. It’s very awful to hear such noises at the middle of the night and both my family and I couldn’t go back to sleep again. It surely ruined our trip. I don’t think the hotel is that full to give us such a room and I have booked this room 2 months ago. I never know truck would come pick up at midnight…