Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"Our annual go-to hotel during Spring Break. We love the free shuttle service to/from PDX, which is less than 2 miles away. The rooms are always clean and stocked with 2 bottles of water, eco-friendly toiletries, coffee, a mini fridge, etc. Depending on your room selection during booking, breakfast may be provided daily from 6am to 10am. There are a variety of items to choose from: hot breakfast consisting of scrambled eggs, sausage patties, biscuits, & diced roasted potatoes. There are also 2 make-your-own waffle machines, assorted pastries and breads to toast, juices, yogurts, fruits, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, & condiments. A convenient amenity when you’re heading out early.
A BIG shoutout to Abigail for her excellent customer service! She is a joy - so friendly and helpful. There was an issue with our 2 reservations, but Abigail quickly researched the bookings and was able to resolve the problem. She definitely made a potentially stressful situation stress free! We would also like to recognize Bill. Over the last 7 years, Bill has either checked us in or out. Always with a cool and kind demeanor. True assets for Hampton Inn!"
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Portland International Airport, OR
10/10 Excellent
"Breakfast was almost the same every day, but fresh. The staff was great loved the front desk ladies. Clean rooms and the airport shuttle has to be reserved prior to getting there or call as soon as you land. Easy to find the shuttle stop. Stayed 5 days and I loved it "
"The room was good, but the mattress could use replacement - sags a little. Not great water pressure. The gym only had one treadmill, which was broken. The front desk offered day passes to the gold's gym in the mall across the way. I took my mom to the restaurant - very fancy! No vegetarian protein available on the dinner menu (unless you count cheese). I had the pasta and my mom had the salmon and we both loved the dishes."
"The Paramount is right in the heart of downtown Portland. Within a block is shopping from Nordstrom, Pendleton, and Columbia as well as other designer labels. On both sides of the hotel’s (North and South) are parks. One is full of trees and lighting, the other a community space meant to connect others. Two blocks away is the pioneer square with transit to almost anywhere in town, local food trucks, and historic buildings. The Paramount has two restaurants on site, the Tavern serves up a mix of new American cuisine at affordable prices, and Swine delicious cocktails and small bites. Both can be charged to your room to come out of the deposit required ($75 per night) and the $10 daily credit. There’s coffee available outside in the lobby, and vending on multiple floors too. Their property is 15 stories high, yet the elevator is lightning fast. Within 20 seconds I was to my room, and ready to enter. Also, they take security seriously. Room keys required to use the elevator, and in the evening. The room was standard, had decently made furniture, a comfy king bed with many pillows, and came stock with shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, and hand soap. Lots of different lighting options in the room, means you can adjust to comfort. The blackout curtains darkened the room so sleep was easy. The only true downside to the hotel, is that there were no microwaves in room or traditional room service. Otherwise, it was a great stay in the heart of downtown. "
Priced between Rp1.696.971 and Rp1.696.971 per night, getting away with friends or family is affordable and easy. Snap up one of our cheap cabins in Willamette Valley and enjoy an adventure-filled escape without putting a dent in your budget.These prices were available on Expedia within the past 7 days, for a hotel booking with a check-in date within the next year. Prices reflect current offers and availability is subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
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What are the best river cabins in Willamette Valley?
Whether you want to go swimming, fishing or simply be lulled to sleep by the soothing sounds of water, nothing beats staying near the river. Mckenzie River Cabin #13 At The Log Cabin Inn in Blue River is a wonderful waterside retreat. Conveniences here include snowsport activities and outdoor furniture. Little Creek Cottage - Alpaca Farm Located In The Columbia Gorge in Washougal is also an excellent option. It comes with winery tours, a nearby marina and ample opportunities for fun on or around the river.
What are the best cabins with pools in Willamette Valley?
Explore your nature-filled surroundings and then unwind by the pool at one of our cabin rentals in Willamette Valley. Spacious Mt. Hood Lodge With Shared Pool in Mount Hood Village is an excellent choice if you want to spend your break swimming. Other amenities here include a tennis court and a patio. Cabin - Quiet Chalet With Private Hot Tub in Mount Hood Village is another option where you can swim about until your fingers and toes get pruney. In addition to a pool, it features a tennis court and a patio.
What are some great cabins in Willamette Valley?
A wonderful cabin stay is all about being outdoors while still being comfortable. Cold Creek Cabin is an ideal example. From its beautiful surroundings to its amenities like a patio and a fireplace, this Pacific Northwest escape is where treasured holiday memories are made. Mckenzie Riverfront Cabin Big Screened, in Blue River, is another favourite. Offering a patio and a firepit, it combines the outdoor experience you crave with the comforts you need.
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What are the top things to see and do in Willamette Valley?
Lock in your cabin and then get working on your itinerary. Kick off your adventures at Oregon Zoo. Portland State University, Portland Japanese Garden and Veterans Memorial Coliseum are other things you'll want to see. Want to go road tripping? Add a car rental to your Expedia cabin booking. Finding your way to other popular Willamette Valley attractions, such as Tom McCall Waterfront Park and Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, will be much easier with your own ride.
Why should I book a cabin in Willamette Valley?
Affordability, natural surroundings, rustic charm — there are loads of great reasons to book a Willamette Valley cabin. Leave behind the loud and lively city and rise with the sound of songbirds and wildlife. There's tons of adventure just around the corner too. Whether you're travelling with family members, friends or your partner, you'll discover the perfect rental cabin on Expedia.
What are the top nature cabins in Willamette Valley?
With plenty of charm and home comforts, Little Creek Cottage - Alpaca Farm Located In The Columbia Gorge is among our most sought-after nature cabins in Willamette Valley. But with loads of things to do and see close by, you won't want to spend all your time indoors. Activities including nearby mountain biking and nearby hiking and biking trails await you here. New Judy's Vintage Mt. Hood Cabin. Kid is another top pick where you can get back to nature. Nearby horse riding and nearby sledding are a couple of enjoyable ways to do it.
What are some of the best cabins near Silver Falls State Park in Willamette Valley?
Stay in a cabin in Silver Falls State Park and explore this top attraction in your own time. Stylish And Romantic Glamping Cabin With Private Hiking And Hot Tub is a favourite and offers amenities that'll make your visit nice and comfortable. A chef and a water view are among them. Another recommendation is Bunkhouse Dry Cabin Farm Rustic Private Secure. An outdoorsy holiday doesn't mean you have to rough it, so you'll find an electric car charging station and a firepit here.