Pros

  • Modern, stylish hotel near the Oregon Convention Center
  • Retro, mid-century inspired look seen throughout
  • Fashionable rooms with mini-fridges and Keurig coffeemakers
  • Rooftop restaurant/bar that features modern takes of American classics
  • Lobby bakery that sells fresh-baked items for breakfast and lunch
  • Spacious fitness center with a good selection of equipment
  • 24/7 business center with multiple computers and meeting space
  • 5,300 square feet of meeting space including a large ballroom
  • Convenience store that sells sundries, snacks, and bottles of wine
  • Valet dry cleaning and laundry are among the concierge services
  • Valet parking with unlimited in/out privileges
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Cons

  • Breakfast is not included in room rates
  • The hotel doesn’t have a pool
  • Valet-only parking is a bit expensive
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Bottom Line

The upper-middle-range Hotel Eastland holds the distinction of being one of the closest properties to the Oregon Convention Center and Moda Center—both are a short walk away. As such, it stays busy hosting a mix of business travelers, sports fans, and concertgoers. Opened in 2015 in the Lloyd District, Eastlund projects a hip, retro-feel. Highlights include a rooftop restaurant/bar, on-site bakery, nice fitness center, meeting space, concierge, and valet parking, although it's expensive. Its 168 rooms also reflect a fun, stylish look with lovely walk-in showers, Keurig coffeemakers, and mini-fridges. Rates are competitive and comparable with the Crowne Plaza Portland-Downtown Convention Center, which also is within walking distance of the convention center, although the Eastlund is far more fashionable. Note that neither hotel includes breakfast in their room rates. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet

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Hotel Eastlund

Scene

A stylish and retro-feeling hotel hosting many business travelers

Location is the big lure of the Hotel Eastlund. It's situated just a short walk from the convention center drawing plenty of business travelers swinging through the area on work. But the property's proximity to the Moda Center also attracts sports fans and concertgoers, especially on weekends. Opened in 2015, this six-story hotel reflects a stylish, retro look. Low-slung seating, honeycomb-shaped room dividers, and Eames chairs give a distinct mid-century vibe. The bright lobby, done up in plenty of orange, teal, and marigold yellow, feels especially hip. Ceilings are low here, but banks of floor-to-ceiling windows bring cheerful light into the space and allow its numerous tropical plants to flourish. Clusters of comfy furniture are strategically positioned throughout the lobby to encourage a bit of lounging. Despite its busy, inner-city location, it’s relatively peaceful inside the hotel. 

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Location

Within a short walk from the Moda Center and Oregon Convention Center

The Hotel Eastland’s location is especially convenient to travelers doing business at the Oregon Convention Center (a five-minute walk away) or attending events at the Moda Center (seven minutes on foot). It’s situated in a busy, safe area in the Lloyd District, directly across the Willamette River from downtown Portland’s Pearl District. Several restaurants surround the hotel, including the adjacent Starbucks and Denny’s. Other points of interest within walking distance include the Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13 minutes), convention center MAX station (three minutes), and the Lloyd Center (seven minutes), a large urban mall with several department stores, shops, and restaurants. Union Station is 13 minutes away by MAX, and Portland International Airport is 32 minutes away by MAX or a 20-minute drive. 

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Rooms

Cheery and stylish, with Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, safes, robes, and lovely walk-in showers

The punchy design of the hotel’s public spaces continue into its stylish rooms. Here, too, there's plenty of retro appeal thanks to details like Eames chairs, surfboard coffee tables, and plenty of orange accents. But all these flashier elements are nicely grounded by gray details in the walls, bed skirts, doors, and carpets. White bedding, walls, and laminate-style furniture keep things from skewing too dark. Energetic pops of color from orange throw pillows and pop art also add to the glamour of the scene as do the faux fur bed throws. Bathrooms are exceptionally handsome, with white ceramic and wood vanities and large walk-in showers with clear glass doors and striking, dark gray tiling. Suites feature double vanities and separate walk-in showers and soaking tubs. 

At 260 square feet, standard rooms are a bit small. But clever design makes good use of the space available, and ample light from large windows make them cheerful. Standard Kings have oval tables and two leather armchairs, while both the Kings and Double Queens provide desks with white leather office chairs. Larger Suites with wet bars and sofas also are available. But rooms across all categories are well equipped and include mini-fridges, Keurig coffeemakers, bottled water and snacks (for a fee), plus safes, robes, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Note that some rooms can hear a bit of ambient noise from traffic, street cars, or the MAX line, but it’s not a significant issue for most guests. Views can also vary quite a bit: some are lovely vistas of the city, while others are just so-so.  

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Features

Rooftop restaurant/bar, bakery, fitness center, event space, and free Wi-Fi

Good food is a big focus at the Eastlund, much to the delight of their guests. The rooftop Altabira City Tavern features modern takes on American classics for lunch (weekdays only) and dinner. It has great views of the city, including from its outdoor patio. The Citizen Baker in the lobby serves fresh-baked goods for breakfast and lunch, including to-go items. The hotel also has a convenience store that sells snacks, sundries, and bottles of wine. 

But apart from on-site dining, the hotel has many other notable features. The fitness center is a pleasant space with plenty of room and a good selection of cardio and strength-training equipment. The 24/7 business center offers that has multiple computers, printers, and space for small meetings. For its many business travelers, the hotel has 5,300 square feet of stylish meeting space, including a large ballroom. Valet dry cleaning and laundry are among the concierge services. Valet parking is the only on-site option and it’s a bit expensive, but it comes with unlimited in/out privileges. Wi-Fi is free and accessible throughout the property. 

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Things You Should Know About Hotel Eastlund

Also Known As

  • Red Lion Hotel Portland Convention Center
  • Portland Convention Hotel

Address

1021 NE Grand Ave, Portland, Oregon 97232-3490, United States

Website

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Hotel Eastlund

Scene

A stylish and retro-feeling hotel hosting many business travelers

Location is the big lure of the Hotel Eastlund. It's situated just a short walk from the convention center drawing plenty of business travelers swinging through the area on work. But the property's proximity to the Moda Center also attracts sports fans and concertgoers, especially on weekends. Opened in 2015, this six-story hotel reflects a stylish, retro look. Low-slung seating, honeycomb-shaped room dividers, and Eames chairs give a distinct mid-century vibe. The bright lobby, done up in plenty of orange, teal, and marigold yellow, feels especially hip. Ceilings are low here, but banks of floor-to-ceiling windows bring cheerful light into the space and allow its numerous tropical plants to flourish. Clusters of comfy furniture are strategically positioned throughout the lobby to encourage a bit of lounging. Despite its busy, inner-city location, it’s relatively peaceful inside the hotel. 

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Location

Within a short walk from the Moda Center and Oregon Convention Center

The Hotel Eastland’s location is especially convenient to travelers doing business at the Oregon Convention Center (a five-minute walk away) or attending events at the Moda Center (seven minutes on foot). It’s situated in a busy, safe area in the Lloyd District, directly across the Willamette River from downtown Portland’s Pearl District. Several restaurants surround the hotel, including the adjacent Starbucks and Denny’s. Other points of interest within walking distance include the Veterans Memorial Coliseum (13 minutes), convention center MAX station (three minutes), and the Lloyd Center (seven minutes), a large urban mall with several department stores, shops, and restaurants. Union Station is 13 minutes away by MAX, and Portland International Airport is 32 minutes away by MAX or a 20-minute drive. 

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Rooms

Cheery and stylish, with Keurig coffeemakers, mini-fridges, safes, robes, and lovely walk-in showers

The punchy design of the hotel’s public spaces continue into its stylish rooms. Here, too, there's plenty of retro appeal thanks to details like Eames chairs, surfboard coffee tables, and plenty of orange accents. But all these flashier elements are nicely grounded by gray details in the walls, bed skirts, doors, and carpets. White bedding, walls, and laminate-style furniture keep things from skewing too dark. Energetic pops of color from orange throw pillows and pop art also add to the glamour of the scene as do the faux fur bed throws. Bathrooms are exceptionally handsome, with white ceramic and wood vanities and large walk-in showers with clear glass doors and striking, dark gray tiling. Suites feature double vanities and separate walk-in showers and soaking tubs. 

At 260 square feet, standard rooms are a bit small. But clever design makes good use of the space available, and ample light from large windows make them cheerful. Standard Kings have oval tables and two leather armchairs, while both the Kings and Double Queens provide desks with white leather office chairs. Larger Suites with wet bars and sofas also are available. But rooms across all categories are well equipped and include mini-fridges, Keurig coffeemakers, bottled water and snacks (for a fee), plus safes, robes, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Note that some rooms can hear a bit of ambient noise from traffic, street cars, or the MAX line, but it’s not a significant issue for most guests. Views can also vary quite a bit: some are lovely vistas of the city, while others are just so-so.  

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Features

Rooftop restaurant/bar, bakery, fitness center, event space, and free Wi-Fi

Good food is a big focus at the Eastlund, much to the delight of their guests. The rooftop Altabira City Tavern features modern takes on American classics for lunch (weekdays only) and dinner. It has great views of the city, including from its outdoor patio. The Citizen Baker in the lobby serves fresh-baked goods for breakfast and lunch, including to-go items. The hotel also has a convenience store that sells snacks, sundries, and bottles of wine. 

But apart from on-site dining, the hotel has many other notable features. The fitness center is a pleasant space with plenty of room and a good selection of cardio and strength-training equipment. The 24/7 business center offers that has multiple computers, printers, and space for small meetings. For its many business travelers, the hotel has 5,300 square feet of stylish meeting space, including a large ballroom. Valet dry cleaning and laundry are among the concierge services. Valet parking is the only on-site option and it’s a bit expensive, but it comes with unlimited in/out privileges. Wi-Fi is free and accessible throughout the property. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Business Center

  • Concierge

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Internet

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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