Hotel near japanese garden portland

Hotel near japanese garden portland

The Portland Japanese Garden is a beautiful display of lush greenery | © Dennis Frates / Alamy Stock Photo

Choose a restful downtown hotel in Portland, Oregon, for your visit to the Portland Japanese Garden, one of many attractions, along with the Oregon Zoo and the Hoyt Arboretum, in Washington Park. Here’s our pick of the best – bookable on Culture Trip.

It’s no surprise that many Portland visitors plan a trip around this serene showcase of botanical bliss. You could hurry through and see it all in an hour or two, but having a hotel room nearby allows you to slow down and appreciate the many sensory delights of the garden. Parking can be difficult and expensive, so take a cab, hop on a bus or hike up to Washington Park from downtown.

Hotel deLuxe

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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This historic hotel pays tribute to the golden days of Hollywood, with its name a nod to deLuxe Labs, which brought color to the movies. Guest rooms in the former Hotel Mallory were built in the 1920s, so they are on the small side but warmly furnished in calming pastel tones. Gracie’s, the on-site restaurant, serves afternoon tea, and there’s fresh fruit in the lobby, too.

Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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The Hotel Vintage vibe brings the outdoors inside, from the nightly tasting celebration of Oregon wineries to the Sky Loft rooms featuring solarium-style windows and cool cork-lined walls. Each of the rooms is unique. Loaner bicycles promote outdoor fun, and there’s an extensive game room with shuffleboard, billiards, video games and more to enjoy if the weather turns foul.

Royal Sonesta Portland

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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Take the Portlandia cable series, add a dash of your favorite Wes Anderson film and you have the Royal Sonesta’s whimsical take on hospitality. Guest rooms feature bird-themed wallpaper and tufted headboards. Get a good night’s rest, grab a cup of organic coffee in the lobby, then catch a bus to the Portland Japanese Garden. Afterward, return for the social hour.

The Nines

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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Relax in luxury at the Nines, a hotel fashioned from what was once the leading department store in Portland. The elegant high-ceilinged guest rooms feature greenery, window seats and sustainable toiletries from BeeKind. Inspiring restaurant choices include Departure, which serves Asian fare with a view on the 15th floor, and Urban Farmer, a plant-filled modern steakhouse in the atrium. The fitness center includes a Peloton bike and free weights.

The Duniway Portland, a Hilton Hotel

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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A long-time Hilton property and one of the biggest hotels in Portland, the Duniway is reimagined to honor Abigail Duniway, an early Portland rabble-rouser on behalf of women’s suffrage. It gets the small details right, such as colorful and comfy guest room furniture, Bluetooth radios and umbrellas to take out in the Oregon rain. Nearby Pioneer Square has good transit connections.

Hotel Vance, Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Hotel

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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A counterpart to the calm you’ll experience at the Portland Japanese Garden, this former Radisson Red hotel has been rebranded into a high-energy retreat tucked into a downtown office tower. Guest rooms feature vibrant murals intended to inspire creativity, with large walk-in showers tiled with fun motifs that recall Portland’s beloved Benson Bubbler drinking fountains. There’s an on-site Starbucks and many restaurant choices nearby.

Mark Spencer Hotel

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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Long a favorite among creative visitors to Portland, the Mark Spencer is an older hotel with rooms to suit all budgets, most on the small side but with luxe touches such as marble floors in the spa-inspired bathrooms. The indie Powell’s Books is just a block away, and the Portland Japanese Garden is a quick trip on the bus.

The Hoxton, Portland

Hotel near japanese garden portland

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Extend your pan-Asian explorations with a stay at this British-accented hotel in the Old Town Chinatown district. It’s within walking distance of the Lan Su Chinese Garden, another beloved botanical oasis. The Hoxton’s array of rooms feature walnut paneling and pink marble accents, along with locally curated art and ceramics. Mix it up with locals at the rooftop restaurant or basement bar.

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Is the Chinese or Japanese garden better in Portland?

Portland Japanese Garden and Lan Su Chinese Garden are both rated very highly by those who travel for a living. On balance, Lan Su Chinese Garden ranks slightly better than Portland Japanese Garden.

How long does it take to walk through the Portland Japanese Garden?

Depending on your pace, it usually takes most visitors one and a half to two hours to tour Portland Japanese Garden. The Garden is also a place to linger, reflect, and meditate, so we encourage you to take your time and enjoy.