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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 Westmoreland
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 660 reviews

The Westmoreland Lighthouse - Private studio in SE

We've dubbed this stunning, newly constructed 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 exterior of a two-story studio is framed by lush greenery and trees. The building features a spiral staircase leading to a private balcony with black railings. A shared garden area is visible below, with a hammock and various plants around the space.
Guesthouse in Piedmont
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Spacious, bright garden studio on Peninsula Park

Explore the world-class restaurants, coffee shops and bars in the nearby Williams and Mississippi districts. Take a stroll around the award winning (and oldest) rose garden in the City of Roses across the street in Peninsula Park. At home, this second story studio has extra space in the meditation loft, a full kitchen, fast internet, and projector for streaming. Enjoy your private deck over the shared garden with hammock and H/C outdoor shower. Bus and train nearby with ample on-street parking.

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A serene pathway is viewed, meandering through lush greenery. A carved feature rests atop a tree stump on the left side, adding an artistic touch. Sunlight filters through the dense canopy, creating a peaceful and natural atmosphere.
Place to stay in Forest Park
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 116 reviews

Forest Lodge Nature Lookout 15 min to downtown

Cedar Lodge is a chalet cabin lookout on the North summit of Forest Park. Privately located in a wilderness sanctuary 15 minutes by car to PDX city center & 10 minutes to Linnton, Bethany, Hillsboro and St Johns. Arrive & unwind in an elevated private spa overlooking a forested canyon. Relax with a campfire under the stars & towering 300 year old Doug Firs while serenaded by world famous Pacific chorus tree frogs. Then retire to a comfortable night’s sleep, courtesy of a Tuft & Needle bed.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of the home is highlighted by contemporary design elements and a clean white facade. A flowering tree adds a touch of color, while large glass doors invite natural light into the living area. Surrounding landscaping is thoughtfully arranged with minimalistic plantings.
Guesthouse in Arbor Lodge
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 535 reviews

Accessible, AIA-Award Winning, Urban Garden Oasis

A nurturing place with abundant light, garden views, & access to the best Portland food. “The best Airbnb I’ve ever stayed in!” - frequent guest comment. - American Institute of Architects Award to designer Webster Wilson - Upscale amenities & European fixtures - Quiet NoPo neighborhood tree-lined street, minutes from downtown - Fully equipped kitchen w/ fresh local coffee - Indoor & outdoor dining - See photo captions for more details - Trained Service Animals welcome; no pets nor ESAs

Top guest favorite
A serene backyard oasis features a cascading water feature flowing over wooden planks and rocks. The modern tiny home with a dark exterior stands behind an elevated wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery. Outdoor seating is visible, offering a calm retreat.
Guesthouse in Multnomah
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Brand New Tiny Home/Pottery Studio in Cute Village

Welcome to DARK MODE, the tiny home/pottery studio 2 blocks from adorable Multnomah Village. Find peace in this serene hidden backyard oasis. Unit is 200 square feet plus loft and deck, behind the main house. Features include: - Jetted tub - Sleeping loft (queen) - Pull out bed (full) - Fire pit - Porch swing - Work desk - Cascading water feature - Outdoor dining table No kitchen but has a sink, fridge, microwave, water boiler, and plenty of wonderful food options within a few blocks.

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Double glass doors open to a welcoming living area, adorned with greenery visible through a large window. Natural light flows into the space, highlighting a mix of seating arrangements and warm wood tones throughout the room.
Guest suite in North Tabor
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 449 reviews

Modern Private Bungalow, king bed, soaking tub

Really quiet, private, 1 story, fully renovated modern apartment with secluded outdoor seating area, large soaking tub for 2, and separate shower. The apartment is a short walk to public transit to airport and downtown MAX line. GREAT FOR: Couples or individuals looking for a quite relaxing stay. Unusually quiet and private for Portland. No neighbor's windows looking into apartment, or outdoor patio space. NOT FOR LOUD PEOPLE/ GROUPS: Only mature, respectful guests to stay in my home.

Top guest favorite
A spacious sleeping area is featured, highlighted by a large wooden bed covered with white linens. Bright green walls offer a refreshing backdrop, while framed artwork adds interest. A small desk and chair are positioned beside the bed, with natural light streaming through a window.
Guest suite in Mt. Tabor
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 947 reviews

Sweet Hideaway in the trees, Mount Tabor

Sweet Hideaway is a little, cozy space for couples or solo travelers looking for a peaceful refuge in the trees, yet only a 10 minute drive to downtown. You will have your own entrance and enjoy a Tempurpedic queen bed, a smart TV, your private bathroom, a dining/kitchenette area with a bar table and stools, mini-fridge, microwave, toaster oven, coffee maker, tea, coffee, treats, utensils, a private table and chairs on the deck over the trees. For 2+ night stay, free use of washer/dryer.

Top guest favorite
A sunlit sunroom features large windows overlooking greenery, creating a bright space. A dark cushioned seating area is positioned against the window, complemented by a rectangular table. A patterned rug adds texture to the warm wood floor, enhancing the room's inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite in Westmoreland
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 565 reviews

A sunny separate studio w/skylights

Your own modern large studio on 2nd floor with separate entrance, full kitchen, sunroom, skylights, 14-foot ceiling, balcony, desk, full bathroom, washer/dryer, dishwasher, gas stove, lots of windows. All this in a vibrant neighborhood, short walking distance to multiple coffee shops, restaurants, a single-screen movie theater, the light rail station, an open-late grocery store, a small park with a salmon run. One mile to Reed College, where Steve Jobs took a calligraphy class.

Top guest favorite
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
5 out of 5 average rating, 540 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.

Top guest favorite
A warm sleeping area features a spacious bed framed by two wooden nightstands with lamps. A bright yellow throw blanket lays across the bed. The walls are painted a deep teal, and natural light enters through a window with a beige shade. A decorative piece on the wall adds character.
Guesthouse in Sullivan's Gulch
5 out of 5 average rating, 447 reviews

Cozy, Stylish Bungalow w/ Fireplace & Full Kitchen

Enjoy a comfy retreat in this cozy and bright studio with a private bathroom, air conditioning, fireplace, full kitchen and work desk. Conveniently located within walking distance to local restaurants, coffee shops, retail stores, and parks. Centrally located in Portland and just 3 miles from downtown. Take a stroll through Historic Irvington and enjoy some of the most beautiful homes and old growth trees that Portland has to offer.

Top guest favorite
The cottage exterior is showcased with a warm red facade and a welcoming entrance featuring a glass-paneled front door. A private patio with wooden doors opens to the yard, which is surrounded by fencing and landscaped with mulch and plants.
Guesthouse in Overlook
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Private guesthouse w/ yard, firepit, patio, loft

We built this cottage in 2019 using many reclaimed materials, and we hope you love it as much as we do. Located just one block from all the best North Portland has to offer; coffee shops, brunch spots, neighborhood bars and shops. Very easy access to public transit (light rail and bus) and only one exit from downtown. 15 minutes to the airport and 8 minutes to Forest Park. Includes a spacious private yard/patio and firepit.

Top guest favorite
The exterior of a guesthouse is shown, featuring a charming wooden facade and large windows. A private outdoor patio is surrounded by lush greenery, including vibrant plants like a red maple and bamboo. A small round table with wooden chairs invites outdoor relaxation.
Guesthouse in Overlook
5 out of 5 average rating, 320 reviews

Colorful, spacious, light-filled guesthouse on MAX

Welcome to Juniper House! We designed our backyard guesthouse to be a bright, cozy loft, full of sunlight, exposed wood, tasteful furnishings and colorful finishes. Enjoy a private, 600-sq-ft space with an outdoor patio in a quiet, close-in Portland neighborhood, just blocks from light rail and within walking distance to a wide variety of great restaurants and watering holes. Perfect for couples and longer stays.

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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.

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Portland

  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 6,380 vacation rentals in Portland

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 589,230 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    2,660 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 2,140 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    190 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    3,890 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    6,300 of Portland vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill 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 Moda Center, Oregon Zoo, and Powell's City of Books

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