Fodor's Expert Review Ace Hotel
1022 S.W. Harvey Milk St., Portland, Oregon, 97205, USA
The quintessential Portland hipster lodging, this flagship location of the buzzy Ace Hotels brand contains a Stumptown Coffee café as well as the very good Clyde Common restaurant and Pépé Le Moko bar, is a block from Powell's Books and the Pearl District, and is right in the heart of Downtown's ever-trendy West End neighborhood. The minimalist-chic rooms are outfitted with comfortable, futon-style mattresses, locally made furniture, flat-screen TVs, and original wall murals—some have vintage accessories like turntables and vintage vinyl collections; others have iPod docks. Some rooms have private bath/showers, the less expensive rooms share. The cool common areas have large comfy couches and well-stocked bookshelves.
PROS
- prime West End location
- unique design and artwork in each room
- free city bicycles available for guests
CONS
- offbeat decor and hipster vibe isn't for everybody
- the cheapest rooms don't have private baths
- on a sometimes noisy street
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Rate Includes: No Meals, Credit cards accepted