"Best area for families, the property itself is a little outdated but well managed.
Free parking, it's better to have breakfast outside with many good options."
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"I had an absolutely wonderful stay at The Mark Spencer Hotel! From the moment I arrived, Manager Alex and team members Anthony and Harrison went above and beyond to make my experience feel special and personal. Their warm hospitality truly set the tone for my trip.
The hotel’s location is unbeatable—just steps away from great restaurants, shops, and attractions, which made exploring Portland so easy and enjoyable. While the in-room televisions felt a bit outdated and the lack of a fully functioning café was a minor drawback, these details were far outweighed by the hotel’s charm. In fact, I’d love to see the hotel partner with one of Portland’s many excellent local cafés for a pop-up or permanent offering—it would be such a perfect fit for the community vibe the hotel already has.
What really made my stay memorable were the thoughtful touches like daily wine tastings and the Friday night live music, which created such a lively yet relaxed atmosphere. Honestly, my favorite part of the trip was simply being at the hotel itself.
Between the welcoming staff, unique amenities, and prime location, The Mark Spencer Hotel made my Portland visit unforgettable. I highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city!"
"We really enjoyed our time at the Moxy. We came in to Portland to attend a concert at the Crystal Ball room. The Moxy is very close to the concert hall and it's easy to walk to and from. There is a parking lot next to the Moxy where you can park overnight for 35 dollars and that was handy. It's very hip and modern. We enjoyed getting takeout from both restaurants on site. There is a bar on the bottom level with cool artwork you can purchase and photo booths. The floors in the rooms are not carpeted which was fine for us. We liked they had a little fridge in the room and a sound machine to block out any outside city noise. It was functional and met our needs for our visit. "
"Beautiful older hotel. No pool, but the rooms are spacious, luxurious and comfortable. The only thing that I recommend are to install safety rails in the shower, otherwise excellent!"
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What can I see and do near Indian Art Northwest?
Portland Art Museum, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and Oregon Historical Society Museum feature captivating exhibits. Sights like KOIN Center, Yamhill National Historic District and Hawthorne Bridge are landmarks to visit in the area. You can check out the local talent at Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and Keller Auditorium.
How can I get to Indian Art Northwest?
With so many choices for transport, exploring the area around Indian Art Northwest is a breeze. You can walk to nearby metro stations including City Hall-SW 5th and Jefferson Street Station, SW 6th-Madison Street Station and SW Market & 5th Stop. If you're hopping a train into the city, Portland Union Station is the closest stop to Downtown Portland.