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Which days have the lowest hotel rates?
Hotel prices in Portland peak at around $135 on Friday.
In Portland, hotel prices generally rise from Monday to Friday, starting at just over $115 on Monday and reaching around $135 on Friday. Prices typically drop over the weekend, with Saturday and Sunday prices around $135 and just above $110, respectively.
Which month has the best hotel rates?
Lowest in May just under $100, highest in February around $225.
Hotel prices in Portland exhibit variation throughout the year, with the lowest average prices occurring in May at just under $100 and the highest in February at around $225. The busiest month is February.
How far in advance should I book?
Hotel prices in Portland drop to around $110–$120 on the check-in date.
In Portland, hotel prices generally decline as the check-in date approaches, especially for lower-quality hotels, which may drop prices at the last minute. By three weeks in advance, many top hotels are fully booked, leaving limited options available. On the check-in date, prices can be around $110–$120, significantly less than the earlier bookings.
How much do hotels cost by star rating?
Most popular hotel category is 3* at around $130.
In Portland, hotel distribution shows a clear correlation between star rating and price, with 1-star hotels starting around just over $80 and progressing up to approximately $230 for 5-star options. The most popular category, 3-star hotels, averages around $130, with only modest increases to adjacent star levels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get from Portland International Airport (PDX) to downtown hotels and what are transit options?
What mandatory taxes and fees should I expect on a Portland hotel bill?
How do major local events materially affect hotel availability and pricing in Portland?
Which neighborhoods differ most for hotel price, transit access, and safety for guests in Portland?
What are typical incidental deposit or hold and payment norms at Portland hotels?
How common and expensive are pet fees at Portland hotels?
How flexible are cancellation options and how much cheaper are advance-purchase non-refundable rates?
Are downtown Portland hotels generally good for remote work (Wi-Fi, quiet rooms, power)?
Top Tips
- Book 3-6 months ahead for summer events like the Rose Festival to avoid 30-50% price surges, saving $50-$150 per night in peak season. Check event calendars for additional major festivals such as Portland International Beerfest or Waterfront Blues Festival to target your best dates.
- Factor in Portland's 12-15% occupancy tax; Oregon has no sales tax, potentially saving 5-10% compared to states with combined taxes. Check your final booking confirmation to see if the occupancy tax is included, as some hotel listings display pre-tax rates.
- Prioritize the Pearl District for safety, as crime rates are 20% lower than downtown Portland, and hotels often include secure parking. Confirm secure parking with your hotel directly, and solo travelers can request upper-floor rooms for added security if available.
- Verify Wi-Fi speeds of 50-100 Mbps for remote work, as Portland's infrastructure supports reliable connectivity for video calls, even during rain. Confirm actual Wi-Fi speeds with the hotel before arrival, and request a room near Wi-Fi routers if connectivity is essential.
- Request step-free access in advance; about 80% of Portland hotels feature ADA-compliant entries, but confirm for older buildings or hilly areas. Also ask about additional accessible features, such as bathrooms, visual alarms, and dedicated parking, and communicate any specific needs during booking.
- Opt for LEED-certified hotels, as Portland has 15-20% more eco-friendly properties than the national average, which conserve up to 30% more water. You can also look for certifications such as Green Seal or EarthCheck, and ask about in-room recycling and green housekeeping policies if sustainability matters to you.
- Pack for Portland's 150 rainy days each year, as many hotels have limited facilities for drying wet clothing or gear. Choose properties with enclosed entries to minimize indoor dampness, and ask if drying racks, in-room drying options, or onsite laundry facilities are available, especially during rainy months.
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