AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR

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888 SW Third Avenue Portland, OR 97204

Ratings

AAA
3
Forbes Travel Guide
3

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Calls (local)
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Space (private)
  • Space (semi-private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet (125Mbps)
  • Onsite AV staff

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Skiing
  • Spa or salon
  • Tennis courts

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Loading dock

Getting Here

Public Transit from Portland International Airport (PDX): MAX Red Line - SW 3rd AVE stop 40 min estimated ride time - direct route - 3 minute walk Estimated Cost - $5.00 round trip Taxi/Ride Share from Portland International Airport (PDX): Portland Taxi, Uber, Lyft - Front Door Valet Drop-Off 25 min estimated ride time - direct route - 0 minute walk Estimated Cost - $40.00-$80.00 round trip Driving from Portland International Airport (PDX): 25 min estimated ride time - direct route - 0 minute walk Driving Directions: START - Portland International Airport 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218 • Get on I-205 S from NE Airport Way • Follow I-205 S and I-84 W to SE Morrison Bridge. • Take the exit toward City Center from I-84 W • Continue on SE Morrison Bridge. • Take S Naito Pkwy/Pacific Hwy W • Turn right on SW Taylor St ARRIVE - AC Hotel Downtown Portland, OR 888 SW 3rd Ave Portland, OR 97204

Parking

  • Paid parking$49.00 / day
  • Valet parking$49.00 / day
  • Street parking
  • Bus parking

Distance from airport

  • 12.5 mi. from venue

AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR Meeting Space

Total meeting space1,675 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms5
Largest room748 sq. ft.
Second largest room670 sq. ft.
Space (Private)1,099 sq. ft.
Space (Semi-private)1,316 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms204
Single (1 bed)150
Double (2 beds)54
Single (1 bed) rate$139.00 – $279.00
Double (2 beds) rate$139.00 – $279.00
Tax rate13%
Occupancy rate3%

Local Attractions

Portland Art Museum

Museum
0 mi. away
The Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon, United States, was founded in 1892, making it one of the oldest art museums on the West Coast and seventh oldest in the US. Upon completion of the most recent renovations, the Portland Art Museum became one of the 25 largest art museums in the US, at a total of 240,000 square feet, with more than 112,000 square feet of gallery space. The permanent collection has more than 42,000 works of art, and at least one major traveling exhibition is usually on show. The Portland Art Museum features a center for Native American art, a center for Northwest art, a center for modern and contemporary art, permanent exhibitions of Asian art, and an outdoor public sculpture garden. The Northwest Film Center is also a component of Portland Art Museum.
1219 SW Park Ave
PORTLAND, OR, US 97205

Lan Su Chinese Garden

Park
1 mi. away
About the Garden Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland's greatest treasures and most interesting sites to see while visiting Portland. A result of a collaboration between the cities of Portland and Suzhou, our sister city in China's Jiangsu province that's famous for its beautiful Ming Dynasty gardens, Lan Su was built by Chinese artisans from our Suzhou and is one the most authentic Chinese gardens outside of China. Much more than just a beautiful botanical garden, Lan Su is a creative wonder -- a powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony. Once inside the garden's walls, you'll feel as if you've traveled through time to another era in a faraway world. Lan Su is a window into Chinese culture, history and way of thinking. Ever changing, Lan Su always has something new to offer - by the minute, by the hour, and with the seasons. Enter the wonderland. Our Name The garden's name represents this relationship: sounds from both Portland and Suzhou are combined to form Lan Su. "Lan" (蘭) is also the Chinese word for "Orchid" and "Su" (蘇) is the word for "Arise" or "Awaken," so the garden's name can also be interpreted poetically as "Garden of Awakening Orchids." (蘭蘇園)
239 NW Everett St
Portland, OR, US 97209

Oregon Zoo

Park
3 mi. away
The 64-acre Oregon Zoo is located in Portland, a city and surrounding metropolitan area of more than 1.5 million people. Attendance in 2015 was more than 1.5 million. Oregon Zoo facts and numbers The zoo's annual operating budget is derived from a tax base through Metro, the Portland-area regional government that is the zoo's governing body, plus zoo admissions, concessions, contributions, special promotions, the Oregon Zoo Foundation and grants. The zoo has five major exhibit areas: Great Northwest, Fragile Forests, Asia, Pacific Shores and Africa. Within these large areas are 23 specialized exhibits. Animals of the Oregon Zoo 1,800 individual animals represent 232 species or subspecies of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates* 19 endangered species and 9 threatened species live at the zoo.* The zoo is active in 63 Species Survival Plans.* Plants of the Oregon Zoo Native plants of the Pacific Northwest's temperate rainforests have been cultivated to create naturalistic exhibits, pathways and vistas within the zoo. More than 1,000 species of exotic plants thrive in the zoo's botanical gardens, including firebird heliconia, pelican flower and ground orchid. Some are harvested and given to the animals as browse.
4001 SW Canyon Road
Portland, OR, US 97221

Portland Farmers Market

Shopping
2 mi. away
Portland Farmers Market is a nonprofit organization operating seven vibrant farmers markets in Portland, OR. Our markets provide a direct connection to more than 200 vendors with deep roots in Oregon and Southwest Washington, including farms, nurseries, bakeries, meat and seafood providers, cheese makers and specialty food producers. Our Mission PFM operates world-class farmers markets that contribute to the success of local food growers and producers, and create vibrant community gatherings. As a trade association, success for our vendors is our primary objective. Listening and learning from vendors and shoppers produces outstanding farmers markets where vendors prosper and communities thrive. Our Vision PFM is a catalyst for the nation’s most prosperous, healthy and sustainable food system. Food producers thrive and expand All residents have access to farm fresh food Farmers markets build, nourish and inspire community Our Strategy It all starts with a strong foundation. PFM is a sustainable organization that invests in its vendors, employees and volunteers. This strong base allows us to lead growth in the local food system. For our vendors we are a marketing organization that attracts shoppers to marketplaces where vendors can prosper and we are committed to providing business accelerations opportunities such as expanded marketplaces, educational workshops and a diversified shopper base.
1799 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR, US 97201

Portland Japanese Garden

Park
3 mi. away
OUR ORGANIZATION The Portland Japanese Garden is a private, not-for-profit organization funded entirely by donations, membership, memorials, grants, gate admissions, and gift store sales. It was formed in the early 1960s by Portland citizens interested in promoting a more intimate relationship between the peoples of Japan and our city and state. In 1958, Portland became a sister city to Sapporo, Japan. This created a broad interest in Japanese culture. Soon after, several business leaders and Mayor Terry Shrunk decided it would be wonderful for Portland to have a traditional Japanese garden. OUR MISSION The purpose of the Portland Japanese Garden is to create, maintain, improve, and administer an authentic, world-class Japanese garden in the city of Portland and to offer compatible educational, cultural, artistic, horticultural, environmental, and charitable activities. OUR CORE VALUES We believe in and strive for: Inspiration, serenity, tranquility, and the aestheticism of nature. Excellence in the management and maintenance of the garden. Japanese culture, tradition, and aesthetics. Cultural authenticity directed to the needs of diverse local, national, and international communities. Environmental awareness and conservation, and the pursuit of environmental sustainability in the operation of the Garden. Mutual respect and harmony within the board, staff, membership, and with surrounding communities.
611 SW Kingston Ave
Portland, OR, US 97205

Powell's City of Books

Shopping
1 mi. away
Powell’s City of Books is the largest used and new bookstore in the world, occupying an entire city block and housing approximately one million books. Located in downtown Portland’s Pearl District, the City of Books has nine color-coded rooms and over 3,500 different sections, offering something for every interest, including an incredible selection of out-of-print and hard-to-find titles. Dozens of acclaimed writers, artists, and thinkers visit each month to read in the Basil Hallward Gallery (located upstairs in the Pearl Room). A one-of-a-kind Rare Book Room draws bibliophiles from near and far to browse an impressive collection of autographed first editions and other collectible volumes. And our Espresso Book Machine provides instant access to hard-to-find titles and gives anyone the power to publish a book.
1005 W Burnside St
Portland, OR, US 97209

International Rose Test Garden

Park
3 mi. away
The Rose Garden Store, located at the world famous International Rose Test Garden, is Portland's very own rose-themed specialty shop. We carry a wide variety of rose and garden themed items. For decades visitors have asked the garden staff where they could purchase a memento to take home with them so they could remember their visit to the garden. In response, Portland Parks and Recreation built the Rose Garden Store to be run by the Portland Rose Festival Foundation. The Store opened in May of 2000, and serves as the Garden's Visitor Information Center as well as offering a wonderful selection of rose items to our visitors. We are classified as a non-profit museum store - proceeds from the Rose Garden Store go to help support Portland's public Rose Gardens. We pride ourselves on offering hundreds of rose themed items - we are always looking for new, locally made products to add to our selection. We truly seek and find the most exquisite representations of roses in rare, unique and fun items.
400 SW Kingston Ave
Portland, OR, US 97205

The Moda Center

1 N Center Ct St.
Portland, OR, US 97227

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The AC Hotel Portland blends contemporary style with cosmopolitan sophistication. We focused on the essentials of a beautiful stay and will create an experience unlike any other. Our continental breakfast found European inspiration. We replaced room service with the flexibility of a quick snack or evening tapas plates. Our bartenders are true urban spirits who will share the unique buzz of the city and all it has to offer. By stripping away the unnecessary, we provide beauty in the essentials. Choosing the AC Hotel Portland comes with a number of added benefits for you and your guests...AC KITCHEN – Featuring a European-inspired selection of artisian sliced meats and cheeses, various pastries, sweet and savory egg tarts, yogurts, muesli, fresh fruit, freshly baked butter croissants, and Nespresso hot and iced coffee, the AC Kitchen creates the perfect start to the day.AC LOUNGE - An open space, designed for both sides of you - work life and night life. A place where inspiration crystallizes into creative, actionable ideas by day. By night, our bartenders serve up expert local knowledge along with craft beer, hand-crafted cocktails, and tapas-style small plates.AC COFFEE/LIBRARY - Our signature common space, designed to keep you relaxed and connected. The AC Coffee Bar will feature locally roasted coffee and other local snacks, while the AC library is the perfect space for meeting, collaborating, or taking a minute to relax.

Seasonality

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High season
Apr 1 – Oct 31
Shoulder season
Low season
Nov 1 – Dec 31
Jan 1 – Mar 31

Cancellation Policy

48 Hours

Additional Information

The Beautiful Essentials • Modern guest rooms • AC Kitchen, with European-inspired breakfast • The Slab, AC's signature coffee bar • The AC Lounge, co-working space by day, hub of social buzz by night, serving tapas • Bartenders with local expertise • WiFi everywhere • Mobile check-in / check-out • Business services • 24-hour fitness center access • Marriott Rewards *** Portland Art Museum - Off-Site Venue Partner***