The Inn at Northrup Station: Portland, Oregon


Property

The Inn at Northrup Station is a hip, all-suite boutique hotel that adds considerable funk to Portland’s trendy Nob Hill neighborhood.

Location
Situated on Portland’s Streetcar line, it’s a hop or jump to area theaters, shops, museums, and good eats. So take advantage of the hotel’s free onsite parking and traverse the city the way the locals do. The wheelchair-accessible streetcars are clean and bike-friendly, and welcome service animals.

Sleeps
Junior suites include two queen beds, executive suites include two king beds. Connecting rooms available. All suites feature two cable TVs, free Wifi access, and mini kitchen complete with fridge, microwave, dishwasher, and dishes.

Highlights
In a word, The Inn at Northrup Station is cool. From the artsy, colorful fixtures, furniture and carpeting, to the luxurious sheets, to the big glass jars of lollypops in the lobby, this home-away-from-home puts the “F” in fun.

Good to know
There’s no on-site restaurant, but the hotel serves up an ample continental breakfast that should please all. Think make-your-own waffles, pastries, yogurt, boxed cereals, fruit, even fresh juice. Be sure to get complimentary streetcar tickets from the front desk. Call hotel directly for best rates and theater upgrade packages.

Contact
www.northrupstation.com

August 28th, 2008 | by Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt

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