The Society Hotel
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The Society Hotel

Portland, Oregon

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A restored 1881 sailor's boardinghouse turned boutique hotel with a rooftop bar and a range of rooms from bunk-style hostel accommodations to proper suites. The history is baked into the bones — exposed brick, original timber — and the rooftop space has one of the better downtown views in Portland. It's the rare hotel that works for both the budget traveler and the design snob.

Insider tip

The rooftop for evening drinks even if you're not staying. If you are, the private rooms with original brick walls are worth the upgrade from bunks.

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