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"This is a beautiful historic property. The room was clean and comfortable. The lobby area is beautiful and makes a great first impression when you arrive.
It would be good if you could get a hot drink in the lobby area after 11:00am, but I am just being picky. On the whole the hotel was lovely.
Unfortunately there are a lot of homeless people on the streets around the hotel some of whom seemed agitated and were shouting at us. My daughter and I did not always feel safe walking around, which was a shame as Portland seems like a beautiful city."
"It is a clean and beautiful hotel. The beds are wonderful and the rooms are very clean. Lots of towels and helpful amenities in the rooms. The wall paper is old and peeling. I would give the whole experience a 9/10"
"The staff was great and was able to check me in earlier than 3 pm. Hotel was in the perfect location everything was pretty much walking distance. I would come again in the future!"
"This was my 3rd time staying at the Portland Staypineapple. They have ample parking for less than other hotels in the area. Just don't park right behind the laundry room because you're car will be covered in lint. They give you a free refillable water bottle, and they have a filtered water dispenser in the lobby with cold, sparkling, and hot water options. They also have free pineapple shaped sugar cookies in the afternoons. The rooms are not carpeted, they have luxury vinyl flooring which feels so much cleaner. The room and bathroom seem a bit more spacious than other hotels I stayed at in Portland. The staff is also very helpful and friendly. The cons are that the mini fridges in the rooms are very small. The water pressure in the shower isn't too great. But they remedied that for me by changing the shower head. The rooms don't have microwaves, but they have some you can borrow if they aren't already taken. The gym is extremely small. It has 1 treadmill, 2 ellipticals, 1 weight bench and a small assortment of dumbbells; either very heavy or very light, but none in between. I extended my stay in Portland and booked a different hotel. I'm writing this from the other hotel now and am really regretting that I didn't just extend my stay at the Staypineapple. I just booked my next trip to stay here again in 2 weeks. "
World Trade Center is located in a vibrant area of Portland known for its array of dining options and popular art scene. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 341 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near World Trade Center?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Portland Art Museum, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, or Oregon Historical Society Museum. Yamhill National Historic District, Hawthorne Bridge, and KOIN Center are some of the local landmarks to explore. You can check out the local talent at Keller Auditorium, Portland'5 Centers for the Arts, and Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
How can I get to World Trade Center?
With so many choices for transportation, exploring the area around World Trade Center is easy. 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.