Ace Hotel Portland
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Ace Hotel Portland

Portland, Oregon

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The hotel that invented the modern boutique hotel playbook — repurposed vintage furniture, a lobby full of freelancers, and a turntable in every room. The Portland outpost was the original, and it still has a lived-in warmth that the imitators can't replicate. Stumptown in the lobby, Pepe Le Moko in the basement. You could spend a whole trip without leaving the building.

Insider tip

Book a deluxe king with the clawfoot tub. Grab a coffee downstairs before the lobby crowd arrives around 9am.

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