Vacation rentals in Portland

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 6,140 vacation rentals in Portland

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 611,700 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    2,630 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 2,120 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    190 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3,860 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    6,050 of Portland vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Monthly stays, and Gym across Portland rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Portland stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Portland's top spots, include Oregon Zoo, Moda Center, and Powell's City of Books

Top-rated vacation rentals in Portland

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A two-story duplex is shown from the street, featuring symmetric architecture with large windows and two sets of stairs leading to the entrances. The exterior is modern with white panels and a gray accent. A paved driveway with lush greenery lines the property.
Guest suite in Northeast Portland
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Brand New Alberta Arts District Gem

This brand new Airbnb is in the heart of the Alberta Arts District, you really can't beat the location! The space is located just a block from a stretch of restaurants on NE Killingsworth, two blocks from all of the restaurants and shops on NE Alberta, and a five minute walk to beautiful Alberta Park. This unit is equipped with a toaster oven, hot plate, full size fridge, and dishwasher. Please note this is the lower unit of our home so you will likely hear day to day noises between 6am and 7pm.

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Treehouse in Portland
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 525 reviews

Yeti's Tree House: Where Dreams Come True

"Thank you for creating such a magical place..." Recent Guest "Best Tree House I've ever seen!" Recent Guest Let the kid in you come to play in this real treehouse held up by four trees, 18 feet off the ground. Zip line down or take a giant soaking tub. A magical stroll through the woods leads to the suspension bridge. You won't believe you're only minutes from town. Wear appropriate shoes as it is a short 2-minute hike to the tree house. At times, it can get a little slick.

Top guest favorite
A detached studio features a charming A-frame design, surrounded by lush greenery. A stone patio with outdoor seating complements the inviting entrance, where large windows allow natural light to fill the space. The setting provides a serene atmosphere, ideal for relaxation.
Guesthouse in Portland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 688 reviews

The Westmoreland Lighthouse - Private studio in SE

We've dubbed this stunning, fully detached studio the "Lighthouse" because of the way natural light pours through the 550-square-foot studio's many windows and dances off its walls and vaulted ceilings. An open loft offers soothing views. We are tucked into the Westmoreland neighborhood's quiet residential area, but are only a five minute walk from more than 20 restaurants and entertainment features. Westmoreland Park, Reed College and downtown Portland are just minutes away by car.

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The guest home is set behind a picturesque entrance adorned with an elegant gate and carefully arranged greenery. Paved stone pathways guide visitors through the lush surroundings, leading to the welcoming facade of the home, seamlessly integrated with the tranquil, tree-lined environment.
Guest suite in Portland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 594 reviews

IndigoBirch: Luxurious Zen Garden Retreat: Hot Tub

Look no further- as a member of The IndigoBirch Collection™️, our guest home stands as a top-tier experience on Airbnb. Located two blocks away from Reed College, IndigoBirch is nestled on a quiet tree-lined street in the highly desired & historic neighborhood of Eastmoreland. Our location is perfect for the adventurer looking to explore Portland. The guesthouse is two blocks away from public transportation, 12 minute drive to downtown Portland, and 20 minutes to PDX Airport.

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A charming treehouse emerges from the lush greenery, elevated above the forest floor. Large windows provide a view of the surrounding trees, and a small deck with blue chairs invites relaxation amidst nature.
Treehouse in Sandy
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

Treehouse Glamping Adventure in Sandy, Oregon

The Izer Treehouse is an incredible off-grid retreat. Nestled in a secluded setting amongst the tree-tops overlooking the Bull Run River Canyon, it's the perfect hideaway for couples seeking a romantic escape or BFFs looking for an adventurous getaway. Follow the path and bridge through the trees to your own little treetop oasis. This standalone space rests 30 feet above the forest floor and is perfect for reconnecting with nature and getting away from real-life.

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Guesthouse in Woodstock
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 884 reviews

Romantic Casita. HotTub and Firepit. Pets Welcome!

Come and stay in our romantic, Mediterranean Casita. This private cabin is built for singles and couples. Featuring a hot tub, fenced courtyard, fire pit, covered patio, white Linens, handmade ceramics, rustic furniture, peaceful art and off street parking. Though secluded, you're just a short walk from the vibrant Woodstock BLVD. Enjoy a unique, tranquil retreat designed for relaxation and intimacy, comfortably fitting two guests. Pet's are welcome.

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An open living space features a stylish wooden staircase, enhancing the flow of natural light. A modern dining table is accompanied by Arne Jacobsen Ant dining chairs. Decorative plants and a round mirror add a touch of elegance, while large glass doors provide a view of the outdoor area.
Home in Portland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 468 reviews

Modern Guesthouse in Portland's Central Eastside

Tall ceilings, an open staircase and walls of windows flood the space with light (even in Portland), while molded plywood Eames chairs add mid-century style. Located in the heart of Portland within walking distance to great restaurants, coffee and parks. Fast, gigabit fiber internet, full kitchen, large table, and private outdoor spaces help maximize your stay and comfort, whether you're alone or with a group. Editor's pick in Dwell.

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The exterior of a bright-red double decker bus is showcased, nestled in a shaded outdoor area. Adirondack chairs are positioned nearby, and cafe lights are strung above, creating an inviting space to relax. The bus's large windows allow natural light to filter in.
Place to stay in Portland
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 915 reviews

The Royal Scott Double Decker Bus

Our tiny home started life as a commuter bus in Manchester, England, in 1953, then did stints in San Francisco and Mt. St. Helens before finding a home as the Grilled Cheese Grill in Portland. Now it’s been reimagined as a mid century modern-inspired tiny home, with whimsical painting details from one of its former lives and fresh new handmade details that make it a cozy, inspiring stay. Find more on IG @smore.life

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Apartment in Northeast Portland
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 214 reviews

Modern 1BR - Bright - Private - Perfectly Located

✨ Cozy NE Portland Retreat in Walkable Irvington ✨ 🛏️ 1 bedroom, 1 bath — perfect for couples 🍳 Full kitchen with dishwasher & cookware 💻 Laptop-friendly workspace with fast WiFi ❄️ AC & heating for year-round comfort 🚪 Private entrance — no shared spaces 🧺 In-building, communal coin-op washer & dryer for use 🍽️ WalkScore 94 — cafes, markets & shops steps away. Free street parking.

Top guest favorite
The bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in neutral tones, complemented by a cozy seating area and natural light streaming through large roll-up garage doors. Artwork adorns the wall, while plush throw pillows add comfort to the lounge chairs.
Guesthouse in Northeast Portland
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 1,006 reviews

Explore Portland on Foot from Your Modern Retreat

Welcome to The LoftHaus. Stroll through a luscious landscaped garden and past a bubbling fountain to reach this light-filled, creative living space. A roll-up glass garage door in the bedroom offers a connection with the outside world while flooding the room with natural light. Accepting guests and implementing extra cleaning protocols. Excellent wireless internet speeds!

Top guest favorite
A cozy studio space features a queen size bed with soft linens, complemented by a plush blue couch and a small coffee table. Natural light enters through windows, while plants and a wall of shelves add a touch of greenery and warmth to the environment.
Guesthouse in Portland
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 338 reviews

Cozy Clinton Cottage (close-in SE off Division)

Our lovingly renovated, light-filled guest cottage is detached from the main house, with a private entrance and outdoor seating area. Our central location is great for exploring all of the best that Portland has to offer, with easy access to public transit and bike routes. The space is very cozy and has everything you need for a fantastic Portland vacation or work trip.

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The exterior of the architect-designed cottage is shown, featuring a dark blue facade with white trim. Several large windows allow natural light to enter. A small pathway leads to the entrance, surrounded by minimal landscaping and a clear blue sky above.
Guesthouse in North Portland
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 498 reviews

Private Arbor Lodge Cottage

Architect designed Arbor Lodge cottage. Located in a quiet neighborhood 1/2 block from Arbor Lodge Park. The space is bright and gets a lot of natural light. I hope you find it comfortable and relaxing. It is also conveniently located to many nearby shops, grocery store, restaurants, pubs and transit connections (light rail and bus).

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Portland?

    Explore vibrant neighborhoods like the Pearl District, known for its galleries and eateries, Alberta Arts District with street art and cafés, or Nob Hill, which has tree-lined streets and boutique shops. Each area adds a distinct character to your visit.

  • What are the best things to do in Portland with kids?

    Families often visit the Oregon Zoo, explore interactive exhibits at OMSI, or roam the Portland Japanese Garden. These sites combine hands-on learning, animal encounters, and peaceful garden strolls.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Portland?

    Explore Powell’s City of Books, stroll through the International Rose Test Garden, or sample food at local markets. Art, gardens, and culinary experiences shape the city’s energy.

  • How is the weather in Portland?

    Portland has cool, rainy winters with temperatures from 36–47°F (2–9°C) and dry summers often reaching 82°F (28°C). Pack layers and rain protection—umbrellas are common, but locals often prefer waterproof jackets.

  • What are the best places to visit in Portland?

    Locals frequently suggest Forest Park’s trails, Lan Su Chinese Garden, and Portland Art Museum. Wander green spaces, discover art collections, and relax in tranquil gardens around the city.

  • What are some hiking trails in Portland?

    Portland has wooded paths in Forest Park, riverside trails in Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, and scenic loops in Tryon Creek State Natural Area. These routes invite exploration in diverse natural settings.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Portland?

    Enjoy hands-on science at OMSI, picnic and play at Washington Park, or pedal along the waterfront on bike paths. Families also gather for open-air movies and seasonal farmers’ markets.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Portland?

    Explore waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge, taste wine in Willamette Valley, or wander historic streets in Hood River. Nearby nature and small towns add variety to your stay.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Portland?

    Portland has many pet-friendly vacation rentals, especially around Alberta Arts, Sellwood-Moreland, and Mississippi Avenue. Parks and walking trails help make stays comfortable for travelers with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Portland?

    Locals often use public transit or bikes, and rain is frequent—waterproof outerwear is practical. Food carts are popular for quick meals, and tap water is safe to drink throughout the city.

  • What is Portland known for?

    Portland is known for its craft beer, food carts, and vibrant arts scene. The city values sustainability, local makers, and green spaces, shaping a community-focused atmosphere.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Portland?

    Discover quiet corners like Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, quirky boutiques on Mississippi Avenue, or murals along Alberta Street. These locally rooted spots cultivate creative energy.

  • What are the best foods to try in Portland?

    Taste fresh Pacific Northwest seafood, locally made artisan donuts, and inventive vegan dishes. Portland’s food carts and independent coffee roasters are frequently suggested by residents.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Portland?

    Pack waterproof jackets or umbrellas for wet weather, along with layers for shifting temperatures. Walking shoes and a reusable water bottle are practical for exploring markets, parks, and local trails.

  • What is the nightlife in Portland like?

    Neighborhoods like Hawthorne and Old Town mix live music, casual bars, and late-night eats. Craft breweries, music venues, and creative spaces add to the city’s inclusive night scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Portland?

    Portland has the Rose Festival in late spring and the Waterfront Blues Festival during summer, both widely attended city traditions. There are also local food and brew gatherings that attract many visitors throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Portland?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals can be found in neighborhoods like Sellwood-Moreland, Laurelhurst, and Richmond. These areas have parks, playgrounds, and markets close by, making them welcoming for travelers with children.

  • When is the best time to visit Portland?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for warmer temperatures and lower rainfall. Gardens and parks are especially lively when flowers bloom and festivals fill outdoor spaces.

All about Portland

Nestled on the Columbia and Willamette rivers in the shadow of Mount Hood, Portland is an outdoorsy city with plenty of indoor attractions to keep you busy year-round. While the city has a tendency to see more rain than the national average, Oregon’s cultural capital makes up for the grey skies with thriving theater, art, and music scenes, and its impressive dining scene has been the subject of multiple national television shows.

Portland has an eclectic mix of neighborhoods: Downtown and the Pearl District offer higher-end shopping and dining options alongside the city’s iconic independent bookstore; art galleries and indie cinemas are dotted along the Northwest, Hollywood, and Alberta areas; historic architecture abounds in Old Town and Chinatown; and the hip Southeast caters to those looking for vintage finds, record shops, casual eateries, and microbreweries.

On clear days — or if you packed the prerequisite waterproof gear — there are 275 public parks for outdoor exploring, plus the nearby mountains, beaches, and gorges for day trips. Whatever you do, be sure to pop into one of Portland’s famous food cart pods, where you can sample the international cuisine, sip microbrews, and dine alfresco throughout the city.

What are the top things to do in Portland?

Pittock Mansion

This stunning French Renaissance-style mansion was built in 1914 by a wealthy couple from England who owned Portland’s largest newspaper. Take a guided tour or wander on your own through the 46 period rooms which contain the beautiful antique artwork and furniture collected by the original owners. Outside the main home, there are 40 acres of grounds and other buildings to explore. If you visit around the winter holidays, you’ll find lovely decorations and special events for the whole family.

Portland International Rose Test Garden

Home to over 610 varieties of roses, this garden is the oldest rose test garden in the country. During World War I, roses from around the world were sent here for safekeeping and testing. Today, you’ll find more than 10,000 rose bushes in bloom at peak season between April and October. Check the calendar for all kinds of events throughout the year like classical music performances and plays.

Portland Japanese Garden

The Portland Japanese Garden was created with the purpose of being a symbol of peace between the United States and Japan in the post-World War II realm, and its calming aroma does just that. Spanning 12 acres, you’ll find a cultural village modeled after traditional Japanese architecture that features a waterfall, ponds filled with koi fish, bonsai plants, sand gardens, and a plethora of walking paths. While lovely to visit all year, it’s particularly beautiful in the fall when the leaves change. Stop by the tea house, cafe, and gift shop before you leave.

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