The historic Heathman Hotel is located in the heart of downtown Portland, only 1.4 km from Portland Union and 25 km from Portland International Airport. This iconic property boasts recent renovations that reaffirm its role as a welcome respite for the creative, artistic set and visitors from around the globe. Just steps away from attractions such as the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and Keller Auditorium, the Heathman Hotel offers a perfect blend of elegance and modernity.
Heathman Hotel is situated in a buzzing area of downtown Portland, featuring indie boutiques selling local brands and a creative dining scene ranging from eclectic food trucks to high-end seafood bistros. A short stroll will take you to must-visit attractions such as the Washington Park - an urban park that includes the Oregon Zoo, World Forestry Center, Hoyt Arboretum, and more, as well as the city's largest independent bookstore, Powell's City of Books.
The Heathman Hotel houses a variety of spacious and expertly arranged guestrooms, with the 475 square-foot room featuring a blissfully soft King-sized bed and a cozy seating nook outfitted with buttery leather furniture. The 520 square-foot One Bedroom Suite boasts pocket doors that separate a welcoming living room from the King bedroom. Accessible guestrooms are crafted to meet the needs of travelers who require mobility, hearing, and vision accessible accommodations.
The property offers a chic Northwest eatery, which features sustainable seafood and farm-fresh ingredients that can be ordered directly to your room. For a legendary drinking experience, visit the Driftwood Room, offering inspired Champagne cocktails and flights of Manhattans.
The Heathman Hotel goes the extra mile for your furry companions, providing comfortable pet beds, food and water bowls, and a welcome kit containing treats, toys, and contacts for groomers, dog walkers, and veterinarians. Along with exceptional service, the hotel features the impressive Heathman Library, a soaring two-story space that harbors a collection of more than 2,700 books signed by their authors.