COST: $
Old Hollywood-style glamour pervades this elegant, slightly-off-the-beaten-path hotel; you’ll feel it from the moment you ascend the wide marble steps into the grand lobby, with its ornately carved moldings and coffered ceilings. At the dark, wood-paneled Driftwood Room (one of Portland’s iconic lounges), local deal-makers hobnob in cushy leather banquettes; sophisticated diners frequent the restaurant, Gracie’s, which serves globally influenced Pacific Northwest cuisine. The old-school plushness is reinforced in the 130 rooms, with their angular Art Deco-esque furnishings, crystal lampshades, and black-and-white stills from classic films adorning the walls (more modern nods to entertainment—flat-screen TV’s and iPod docks—are here, too). Pay the extra $20 or so for a King Feature suite and you’ll get an elongated sitting area as well as a bedroom.
Tip: For similarly alluring digs but a more central downtown location, check out the deLuxe’s sister property, the Hotel Lucia, at 400 Southwest Broadway.
Room to Book: The swish Marlene Dietrich Suite, with its custom-made circular bed, shimmering crystal lamps, and panoramic downtown views.
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From Travel + Leisure, Aug 2007
“A Provenance Hotels boutique property that channels Old Hollywood with vintage movieland photos on every floor....” MORE>>
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