We stayed a week and half at the Evermore Guesthouse while we visited our brand new granddaughter. We booked the Tilikum Suite, so we'd have our own entrance and small kitchen. When I contacted the Guesthouse to say we wanted to limit our contact with other people so we didn't bring viruses when we visited they baby, the Evermore staff were very generous is accommodating our needs. They stocked our kitchen with a coffeepot, coffee, and filters and other basic breakfast supplies, like cereal, orange juice and milk. That way, we could slip into the communal kitchen each evening to take other items out of the refrigerators and fruit for our breakfast the next day, as needed. When they cleaned our unit halfway through our stay, they even wore masks! I was so happy with how accommodating they were! We loved the studio, too. Comfy bed and sofa, good lighting & AC/heat, great shower and bathroom, robes for our use, and the kitchen was also stocked with oil, vinegar and salt & pepper if anyone planned to do some of their own food prep there (microwave, small fridge, oven/stove). Wifi was reliable, and the communal living/dining room is lovely. Though we didn't take advantage of them on this visit, we've done so on other visits. The Evermore is our go-to place to stay when we visit our daughter & her husband (& now granddaughter) in Portland, because they don't have a guest room. It's in a beautiful walkable...
Read moreOne of the best places to stay...anywhere! This beautiful, vintage home is well-run and unique in its decor and the manner in which hotel guests feel as if they are staying in a home of their own. Rooms are large and well-appointed and the kitchen is well-stocked and allows for guests to prepare meals, morning beverages, etc. as if they were at home. Lovely sitting rooms and small library downstairs for all guests to use. Great location in the SE corner of Portland near the Laurelhurst neighborhood and the Hawthorne Blvd. shopping and eating area. Mt. Tabor park is within 10-15 minutes drive. The neighborhood surrounding the home is a joy to walk with hundreds of vintage homes, great gardens and tree-lined streets. As there are no staff members on site except room cleaners, coming and going feel as if you are staying in a private home. Any issues with rooms, etc. have always been handled quickly with a phone call to the proprietors. Do yourself a favor...
Read moreThere aren't many places to stay in Southeast Portland, so we were happy to find this inn. It turned out to be wonderful.||We spent three nights in the St. Johns Suite, which is enormous. In addition to the very comfortable bed, it includes a sitting area (with couch and comfy chair), a desk, a fridge, a huge bathroom with clawfoot tub and double shower, and two balconies. Also a host of fun architectural details. The room was a fantastic place to stay, with good AC and not much noise despite the proximity to busy Cesar Chavez Blvd.||The house itself is gorgeous, although it looks as if the exterior needs some maintenance. We enjoyed the continental breakfasts and the presence of snacks (fruit, granola bars, etc.). Check-in was seamless, parking is free, and there are plenty of places to eat within easy walking distance.||We'll definitely stay here again in...
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