Best Portland Hotels Under $100 Per Night

The more money you save on nightly accommodation means more to spend doing the things you love. Portland is such a compact city that no matter where you stay you will be close to the action. Whether you choose a spot near the airport or in the center, you’re sure to love your visit to Portland. Any of these hotels will help you meet your needs for a cheap hotel in Portland while giving you the best bang for your buck.

Flying and Saving are a Breeze with These Airport Hotels

Jetsetters will love the location of the Holiday Inn Airport Portland. Though you are only moments away from the Portland International Airport, you won’t feel isolated: it’s just a ten minute ride to the city center. The best part of this hotel are their featured amenities such as free and steady Wi-Fi, an indoor pool, proximity to local restaurants, and lively nightlife. Standard rooms start at $99 per night.

The beautiful grounds of the Radisson Hotel Portand Airport will make you want to stay forever. In keeping with Portland’s green spaces and climate consciousness, this eco-friendly hotel cares as much about the environment as they do their guests.  The rooms are plush, and their Sleep Number beds will leave you feeling well-rested and ready for your onward journey.

Japanese Garden Image Courtesy of Paul VanDerWerf Flickr

Japanese Garden Image Courtesy of Paul VanDerWerf Flickr

The light rail is close to the Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport, which means you can be downtown sipping a beer at one of the famous breweries in no time. Or, if you’re exhausted after a long flight you will really appreciate the blackout shades your room has, allowing you to rest up no matter the hour. Free Wi-Fi, parking, on-site restaurant, and heated outdoor pool are just some of the many amenities they offer.

The Ultimate Money Saver: The Palms Motel

When every dollar counts, look to the Palms Motel to help you save your money for what really matters: seeing the sights of Portland. Their humble yet clean rooms offer the basic necessities: in-room Wi-Fi, coffeemaker, 27 inch flat screen, and mini fridge to help you cut down on eating out costs. The best part of the hotel? Rooms start at only $50 a night!

Tree of Life photo by Brooke Hoyer Flickr

Tree of Life photo by Brooke Hoyer Flickr

Go Green and Save Green at Best Western Inn at The Meadows

This hotel truly encapsulates the name City of Roses: near the Rose Quarter and with an eco-conscious mindset the Best Western Inn at The Meadows is a tranquil place to lay your head. Stress simply melts away as they’ve thought about every detail of your trip and what you need. The spacious hot tub will let you slip into vacation mode easily, and their free Wi-Fi will let you tell your friends and family all about it. Travelers with animals will love that this is a pet friendly hotel, so you don’t have to worry about your best buddy at home alone – or incur expensive kennel costs. Starting each day right has never been easier as the complimentary breakfast buffet is a very complete meal offering: fresh pastries, hot eggs, bacon, juice, coffee, and much more!

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Brandy Bell loves adventuring around the world. She's been a solo female traveler since 2006 and has visited over 25 countries, made countless international friends, and now writes to inspire you to travel in a sustainable and responsible way.


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