Woodlark

Top choice in Portland


Stitching together two revived National Historic Register buildings, this new boutique hotel delivers sumptuous design with swanky amenities. Mid-century modern furnishings, tropical plants and elemental accents make up the opulent lobby, while forest-green-upholstered headboards and foliage-themed wallpaper feature throughout the 150 rooms. Luxury plant-based toiletries, in-room streaming fitness programs, and menus for pillows and spiritual texts come standard.

Guests need not wander far for a top-notch tipple, java boost or bite – just beyond the lobby is Abigail Hall, the hotel's retro craft cocktail bar. There's also Bullard, a brunch, lunch and dinner restaurant that fuses Southern and Pacific Northwest cuisines. Good Coffee shares the same space as the hotel lobby, and offers a full-service espresso bar and grab-and-go breakfast bites.


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