Hotel deLuxe
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Hotel deLuxe

Portland, Oregon

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A Golden Age Hollywood-themed boutique hotel that gets the balance right between themed and tasteful. The rooms are plush without being fussy, the Driftwood Room bar is a proper cocktail lounge, and the location puts you within walking distance of both downtown and the Pearl. Old-school glamour meets Pacific Northwest warmth.

Insider tip

The Driftwood Room for a nightcap. Order a classic martini and pretend you're in a 1940s film. The Spiritual Menu on the nightstand — a curated reading list — is a charming touch.

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