Boutique Hotels in Portland,

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Stay in One of a Kind Boutique Hotels in Portland, Oregon

Portland; a Pacific Northwest gem, is the largest city in Oregon and as such, is known for its vibrant culture, arts scene, and coffee. A city of bridges, Portland traffic is unique in that it crosses over two rivers, the Willamette and the Columbia. This means, after leaving your boutique hotel in Portland, that there’s plenty to see in Portland from your car window as you drive around town—and it gives you more reason to explore by foot once you get out!

At the time of its founding in 1843, the city's original name was Stumptown—a reference to all of its trees being cut down. But five years later, residents decided they wanted something prettier and more unique than Stumptown. They settled on Portland after visiting a farmers' convention in Massachusetts where another Rose City was being discussed, and the idea stuck.

Experience the Ultimate Foodie Destination from Top Boutique Hotels in Portland, Oregon

A mecca for coffee lovers, Portland has been nicknamed the “coffee capital of the U.S” on account of the city’s thriving java scene with an incredible number of high-quality roasters that focus on everything from single-origin coffees to roasting their own beans. You’re bound to find top notch coffee near most boutique hotels in Portland, Oregon.

The sign itself is not particularly remarkable— a big piece of wood with some paint on it—but it has become one of Portland's iconic landmarks and an important symbol for locals. Whether you're visiting or live there full-time, you'll want to make sure that your picture includes this quirky landmark!

Take in Nature from Unique Boutique Hotels in Portland, Oregon

The hiking trails in Portland, Oregon are a great way to experience the natural beauty of this city. The city is surrounded by mountains and forests, so there are plenty of options for getting outside and exploring nature close to many boutique hotels in Portland, Oregon.

If you're looking for a challenge, try Mt. Tabor Park, which features trails that run up and down the mountain. You can also see panoramic views of Portland from here and get an idea of just how large this city really is!

For a more challenging workout, try the Forest Park Hiking Trail. This trail covers more than 1000 acres and takes around five hours to complete. It has several different sections, so you can choose how long and difficult your hike will be. If you want something more leisurely and scenic, then try the Oregon Garden Trail. This trail winds through several different gardens along its route, including the Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden, Rose Garden, Herb Garden and Waterfall Garden.

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