Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

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Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

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422 SW Broadway, Portland, OR 97205

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Italian restaurant, wine tasting, game lounge, fitness center  

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"Sure, the Hotel Vintage is classic (it was built in 1894 as the Hotel Imperial, one of Portland ’s most iconic grande dames , and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places), but its name references another kind of vintage: the many renowned wines of the surrounding Willamette Valley. When the hotel reopened in 2015 after an extensive renovation, it announced partnerships with 117 local wineries (one for each guestroom), each of which sends a representative at least once a quarter to pour at the guest-only wine hour held every evening. Rooms feature original artwork made from recycled corks, and the trendy lobby bar (named for Bacchus, the god of wine) and local landmark of a restaurant offer an impressive list of some of the best local and Italian wines. Even those who don’t share the hotel’s passion for vino will find plenty to love, from the famously superlative Kimpton service to the private outdoor hot tubs and custom Public bicycles available to borrow. Also on-site is a game room—an extension of the lobby bar where guests and in-the-know locals mingle over retro video game consoles (Atari, anyone?), shuffleboard, and pool. We’ll raise a glass to that."

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Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland

"Set the stage—where are we?Perfectly positioned in the middle of Portland’s unofficial downtown hotel row, the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland is only two blocks from Pioneer Courthouse Square, so eschew an Uber and take the MAX light rail from the airport. (If you’re driving, valet’s available, but a public parking lot across the street costs half the price.) In keeping with the wine-meets–Keep Portland Weird design theme, there’s a quirkily comprehensive chalkboard wine tutorial and floor-to-ceiling portrait of a nipple-pierced and tattooed Bacchus in the sleek marble lobby wine bar. If your room isn’t ready yet, take the spiral staircase to the game lounge, packed with a full-size pool table, shuffleboard, and video game center with Nintendo Wii, PlayStation, and Xbox. Or grab a cup of cucumber-infused spa water from the lobby, lace up your walking shoes, and head out to see the sights—you’re a 10-minute walk from main attractions like the Portland Art Museum, Lan Su Chinese Garden, West End’s hip boutiques, the trendy Pearl District, and Tom McCall Waterfront Park (borrow one of the free hotel bikes and ride along the riverfront trail). Nice. What’s the crowd like?Business travelers, wine lovers, and laid-back weekender trippers. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.Each floor of the hotel is dedicated to a particular Willamette Valley American Viticultural Area; each room is named after a local winery. Basic rooms in the beautiful historic red-brick building can skew small and dark, so light lovers should book a King Corner Suite or top floor Sky Loft room, faced on one side by 45-degree sky-view solarium windows. Also fun: the Urban Soak rooms, with private graffiti-faced patios and outdoor hot tubs. Queen rooms are done in a lighter, gray, and purple palette; King rooms have romantic carved-wood headboards, walls the color of wine-stained lips, and corkboard silhouettes. How about the little things, like wifi and other in-room amenities?WiFi is free and fast for IHG Rewards Club members, in-room yoga mats and spa services are available, and since Portland’s all about going green, pass on housekeeping and get a daily credit for Il Solito, the onsite Italian restaurant. What's there to eat here?A simple continental breakfast is available each morning in the bar, or cross the street to St. Honore Bakery for homemade quiche and croque-monsieurs. Il Solito, the hotel's excellent restaurant, is a no-brainer for dinner; chef Matt Sigler, who came to Portland after stints at San Francisco’s acclaimed Quince and Flour + Water, serves elevated old-school Italian in a romantic, low-ceilinged space; try the fried calamari with arrabiata aioli, the prosciutto and melon drizzled with truffle honey, and the wild salmon ravioli. Staff: If you could award one a trophy, who gets it, and why?Concierge Ryan Lettier is one of only two Les Clef d’Or members in Oregon, so rest assured you’re in good hands having him plan your Columbia Gorge–to-coast—and everything in between—itinerary. Anything stand out about other services and features?The friendly front desk staff will give you the lowdown on the nightly wine hour, which brings in one of the hotel's 117 local vintner-partners like McMinnville’s Elizabeth Chambers or Hyland Estates in Dundee to personally pour their wines—and perhaps entice you to visit their tasting room on any upcoming Willamette Valley sojourns. If you miss the party, just ask the jovial lobby bartender to mix you up the drink of the day—whether the Spanish Dilly or Beetlejuice, it’s always delicious. What's the bottom line?This elegantly edgy wine-focused central downtown hotel entertains guests with graffiti-inspired cork art, rooftop hot tubs, and a fully stocked game lounge." - Jen Stevenson

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"Chef Matt Sigler is opening a new restaurant offering classic Italian and Italian-American dishes, along with Italian wines and cocktails." - Alex Frane

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Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland (Portland, Oregon) 1 Verified Reviews | Tablet Hotels

"On the West Coast, the 19th century is ancient history, and for a hotel that dates back to 1894, as does the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland, the word “vintage” is a bit of an understatement. But while in its previous life this hotel was often guilty of resting a bit too comfortably on its history, today’s Vintage, on the inside at least, is a thoroughly contemporary boutique hotel." - Tablet Hotels

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515istanbulh

Google
We thoroughly enjoyed our one-night stay at the Kimpton Hotel Vintage in Portland, Oregon. The Hotel is well located in the center of downtown, just west of the Willamette River and only two or three blocks from Portland's Pioneer Square. Our room on the 7th floor was exceptionally spacious, quiet, pleasantly decorated, and clean. The Hotel staff (especially Ryan, Ben, and Misaki) were insightful, helpful, and gracious. From check-in to check-out, the Hotel and staff radiated genuine hospitality. We really couldn't have had better time. And, if you drive a hybrid car, the valet parking only costs $30.00!

I M

Google
Great lobby! Location is fantastic if you want to walk around downtown, and the price was the best in the area. Room was large and very comfortable. Unique style to the rooms, stairwell, elevator, and hallways. Great game room with free pool and video games for kids. They offer free bike rental (but only two). We participated in a free wine tasting that they had one night and it was delicious. I highly recommend.

Peter Lindholm

Google
Truly not sure how this hotel has such high reviews. Between the reviews and their place with American Express I was super excited to stay here. The rooms aren’t as nice as the photos, they look dated with a coat of paint slapped on them. The service was awful. Like truly. Pick your car up from valet (the only parking option)? Be prepared to wait half an hour. Maid service? Not a thing less you ask in advance. Two people in line at the front desk? Yeah that’s another thirty minutes. On the plus side it’s an amazing location that’s walkable to everything but man, I feel cheated for what this place cost and the reviews it had.

R Schneider

Google
5/5 stars – Highly recommend. Eli made our stay at the Kimpton Hotel Vintage Portland exceptional. From check-in, she was welcoming, professional, and on it—quick answers, smooth logistics, and thoughtful follow-ups that made everything easy. Our room was spotless and comfortable, the location is perfect for walking to downtown spots, and the vibe is relaxed without losing the boutique feel. What stood out most was Eli’s care and attention. She checked in without being pushy, offered great local tips, and made sure we had what we needed the whole time. That level of service is rare and turned a good hotel night into a memorable stay. We’ll be back—and we’ll be looking for Eli at the front desk.

Cynthia G

Google
I love staying at kimpton's. The services are, as always great and this happens to be a perfect location. Walking distance from just about everywhere in downtown Portland. But it is an older building. It is an older hotel so there's not the sense of fresh new rooms or anything like that. But it's decent enough and well priced for a good stay in Portland. Special shout out to the bar staff. It was a nice way to wind down our days. Chit-chatting drinking and munching on snacks.

Helen H

Google
The hotel is in a good location, with easy access to public transportation. There was no valet person outside and since there was no street parking available we had to circle the hotel and send someone in to find out about parking. The shower pressure was so low it was difficult to get the shampoo out my hair. Our room wasn’t ready at check in which was disappointing.

D8707FLhughb

Google
We stayed for 2 nights at the Kimpton Vintage Hotel in Portland, and everything was wonderful! The room was spacious, spotless, and very comfortable. The location couldn’t be better, right in the heart of everything.||We had a minor noise issue with the AC, but Lauren and Misaki resolved it immediately. Their exceptional service truly made our stay memorable. They went above and beyond by explaining every detail and benefit of our stay, double-checking our fees, and making sure we felt well taken care of.||Thanks to Lauren and Misaki, our trip was not only smooth but also special. We will definitely be back!

U4884YEjerryw

Google
Lauren and Kevin were extremely helpful and courteous when assisting us when we first arrived. The check in was professional and the atmosphere was great. The only feedback I would have for them is to make the wifi private with a password and to expand the coverage on it. Making the wifi private allows for faster connection for guests since it ensures random pedestrians can't connect to it. As for the coverage, our room's internet strength was weak and I had to walk out of our room to connect at times.
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Matthew T.

Yelp
We stayed here over my birthday in July. The location is a great central spot. Easy walk to many places including the Saturday Market and a huge open air food court with a beer and bar scene. The room we got was a beautiful corner room with many huge amazing windows with nice brick arches. The front desk is helpful. The bar is small but fun. Great bar tender. And the restaurant is good too. We only got to go food to take back to the room. But it was good. They offer a happy hour with free wine tastings. We were only able to go once. But it was good and fun and the wine pourer was the wine maker and gave us 2:1 passes to visit the winery. Also worth mentioning, because of the central location this made a great launching point for brewery visits. Portland has more breweries than just about any city in the world. And they all have their own personalities. Even the tape houses are pretty epic.
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Laura L.

Yelp
Valet was not present, we had to double park and wait a while to even know what to do. No valet at front door. When we left, they forgot about us after we waited 20 minutes I reminded the front desk and they ran out to get our car, making us very late to our airport guest's arrival. Gym was not good, bartender had a tude. Positive- beds were comfortable, clean, close to a bunch of stuff. Portland has some work to do until we return if ever. Walk a couple blocks to see homeless digging through the trash or shooting up. Just not the cute city it used to be.
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Rakshit P.

Yelp
The hotel has a pleasant, vintage charm that stays true to its name. However, a few small issues stood out during our stay--especially considering we were traveling with young children. The room door lacked a latch or safety bolt, which made it easy for kids to open. The refrigerator wasn't functional, and there was no ice machine available on our floor. Additionally, the shampoo and body wash dispenser in the shower was loose and not securely attached. Another hiccup was being initially charged the wrong valet rate--I was billed the standard rate instead of the reduced rate for a plug-in hybrid. Thankfully, that was corrected after I brought it to their attention. While none of these were major issues, they were surprising--especially since we've seen these details handled better at more budget-friendly hotels like Holiday Inn.
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Majid S.

Yelp
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay here at the Kimpton May 1st-5th. Having previously worked in the hotel industry I like to choose good hotels that are accommodating to my needs. I've never stayed at the Kimpton before and I thought I would give this brand a try even though I am an IHG member as well as a former Holiday Inn employee. I decide to splurge a little bit and get the corner room with the five high windows on two walls looking over downtown Portland. I'm glad I did! The view was pretty cool. But to note for some, it could be a little loud as outside as cars And people pass, I knew this would be the case prior to booking my city view room. I am very glad I chose this room! The room was very clean with ample space. I like the vintage yet modern feel of this hotel. On a couple days I borrowed the bicycle and rode around downtown Portland and a little beyond. A nice touch at the Kimpton offers. Also, I made sure to visit the wine social. The wine they choose is pretty decent and they tend to offer a different variety for each day. I tried to get all the names of the wonderful stuff that helped me out. But I might have left a few out of course. A shout out to Eric Toby Luke in Brooklyn at the front desk area! The bartenders were really amazing! I believe Brad and Jonah or the bartenders. They were very attentive and good conversationalists. They know what they're doing behind the bar. I had the Vesper cocktail and it was done amazingly well. The only room for improvement that I can see is the restaurant food. Maybe I chose an off couple day but I did eat there twice. Possibly other items were better but the french fries were way over salted and the beef sandwich could use improvement. The couple next to me ordered some sort of warm dip and that looked pretty good. In closing, the staff made my stay very pleasant. They're easy to talk to and very helpful. I highly recommend this hotel. And when I come back to Portland I will definitely get the same room!
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Iris H.

Yelp
This is an amazing stay in Downtown Portland, Oregon. Highlights: Fabulous service, beautiful check-in lounge area, secure hotel card reader entrance door, and wonderful staffs (Special shoutout to Ryan and Eric! They are super accommodating and were able to set up our room earlier than our check-in time. Thank you so much!). My boyfriend and I received an upgrade for the Reserve Suite Spa room. The room is BIG, and had two TVs. There is also a giant spa tub. We both enjoyed our stays at this Kimpton hotel. Interiors are so pretty and posh. It's not like the traditional hotel looks. They have a bar at the lounge area and also a separate breakfast/brunch restaurant in the hotel as well. At this stay, we got a $10 credit daily to use. They also have a daily social hour 5-6PM for liquor tastings. Overall, I highly recommend staying at this hotel. Would love to come back in the future when visiting Portland, Oregon.
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wendy l.

Yelp
I stayed at Kimpton Hotel for a work travel trip during December. It's conveniently located in Downtown near the mall. It's a boutique style hipster decorated vibe. You will need your room key card to enter the hotel building , elevator, and your room. The lobby has nice seating areas and it's decorated with a Christmas tree. A full bar is also located by the lobby. Every morning, the lobby has hot decaf/caffeinated coffee and hot cider (possibly during the holidays). During 5-6pm daily, there is a Happy Hour where the hotel provide exceptional tasty wine (different wine daily. The 2nd level has a lounge area with bathrooms, pool table, game center which was a plus. My King size bed room on the 7th floor was really spacious and it has a decent view with great deal of natural light. I didn't get any weird canvases in my room but my colleagues had some paintings/canvases that creeped them out. The room is equipped with a fridge, coffee maker, TV, a workstation and a comfortable office chair. Having a working cold fridge is a plus. The central AC and heating was working perfectly fine. The hotel also have a fitness center, I didn't get a chance to check that out. However, to my surprise, the hotel room provided a nice yoga mat and umbrellas for your use. I was able to do a few stretches every morning which was nice. This is a dog friendly hotel and the staff were friendly. The only thing that bothered me was a damp clothes musty smell in the lobby and the common area, it's prob normal since Portland is a rainy city. They might want to invest in some dehumidifiers to remove the smell.
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Jack D.

Yelp
This is by far the worst Kimpton property I've stayed at, it was my first time visiting the Kimpton Vintage Portland Hotel, and (for now) most likely the last one. Kimpton Hotels are boutique hotels currently under the IHG umbrella, generally they are unique, upscale, classy, and posh, up until my visit to Kimpton Vintage Portland, I would not have thought twice to stay at any of their hotels. Kimpton Vintage Portland opened in 2015 in a historic landmark, originally opened as the Imperial Hotel in March 1894, and has since a colorful history not relevant to this review but nonetheless interesting and worth checking out. Though it was a disappointment, there are some good things about it, good location, staff from Valet, check-in desk, waiters, and housekeeping were efficient, knowledgeable, and accommodating, bed was comfortable, that didn't make up for the dreadful room decor, drab and unpleasant smelling lobby, the malodorousness permeated guest rooms too, the bathrooms though large and clean, they had better days, and in need of remodel. The hotel has a decent restaurant, breakfast was fine but nothing to brag about, at check-in the bar was lively and people seemed to be enjoying themselves. It has great potential but as it stands today, it pains me to say, I can't recommend this hotel, judging by the outstanding level of service, management is making a great effort to keep guests happy, but is not enough, I will keep an eye on the property, as it might be worth coming back if and when it is refreshed.
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Weston P.

Yelp
It's not often I get impressed with hotels as I spend close to 100 nights a year in a hotel. This property is a hidden gem. I stayed in the Bethel Heights room and loved the size and comfort of the amenities. The bathtub in this room seemed to be like 3 feet deep. The bed was comfortable and it was very quiet. The staff here is exceptional in every regard, whether you dealing with the front desk, bar staff etc. will definitely be returning as I found myself not wanting to leave this property. Definitely worth a stop if you're in this area.
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Raquel O.

Yelp
My first time visiting Portland, so I didn't know what to expect. This is an older boutique type hotel, so parking was limited. My cousin and I ended up parking across the street. Apparently on-site parking would have been $55 a night but the across the street option was $28 a night. A key card is required to enter the lobby so we had to wait for another patron to come in and let us in. There was only one person working the front desk. We stayed two nights, our room was clean and we had a nice time staying in the area.
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Tara W.

Yelp
We stayed in the Premium Queen room with a private balcony, and it was insanely wonderful! Not only was it dog-friendly, but it also had a private hot tub overlooking the city! The sunset views were spectacular! We would recommend it to all.
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Jamie L.

Yelp
Eric the valet is exemplary. Our room was fabulous. We had a giant soaker tub and luscious bath salts. We had a living area with a sectional and dining table. Every member of staff was friendly and helpful.

Janeen B.

Yelp
Fork N' Film Fun way to watch a classic Disney movie while nibbling through the same snacks and drinks you see on screen! Service is top notch throughout the entire experience. You are greeted with champagne and fresh pop corn. Preset menu and pairings. The potato soup was a miss, everything else was yummy and/or adorably served. Small servings but so many courses you are going to leave stuffed.
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Ethan B.

Yelp
This is one of the worst hotel experiences I've had -- and at one of the most expensive rates. Kimpton Hotel Vintage charges top-rate. For your money, you get: No housekeeping, but someone will scratch a cleaning cloth across your door at 9pm. The always-on whistling sound of an HVAC intake. A room service option with a delivery fee higher than what it costs to order delivery from the opposite side of town. No central lighting, but 6 floor, wall, and desk lamps that somehow all turn on in different ways, and light the room about as well as a steakhouse, except for the bathroom, which will blind you in the middle of the night. A breakfast option where the menu hasn't been updated in a year and half of the items are out of stock. A beautiful view of the back of an office building. A 20-minute long check-in process that involves losing the reservation, refusing the multiple invoices demonstrating the reservation and its confirmation number, and swapping the rooms of two party members. I'm not coming back, and you shouldn't come at all.
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Cailey T.

Yelp
I had a dead roach on my wall. I am here for Portland Cocktail Week and am already putting my body through the wringer. I have several health issues that don't allow me to brush this off. The crew here responded in literally less than 10 minutes to my email abt my concerns. I rly just wanted to move rooms/hotels the next day. Matilda and Sergei are nothing less than hospitality professionals-rushing me into a new clean room and not even letting me lift a finger. RJ (the bartender) is my new favorite PDX bartender as well. Eat your heart out, Ritz Carlton!
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Jennifer B.

Yelp
We stayed two nights over a weekend and really felt at home. This property has so much character. While it's not brand new, it's well designed with fun seating options throughout the lobby. The lobby bar was hopping every night. It's small, but intimate with great cocktails and live musicians. The restaurant inside was fabulous for breakfast. Devon, our server, was so cool and fun to chat with each morning. We never made it in for dinner, but will try next time. The wine selection here is A+++. So many local (and international) wines to try. If you can't get to all the vineyards in OR, you can taste many of the state's best wines here. If you're not familiar with the Kimpton brand, they host a nightly wine hour in the lobby. The beds and pillows are fluffy and perfect for a sound sleep (in typical Kimpton fashion). There were comfy sweatshirt style robes in our suite as well. The location is great. You're very close to restaurants, bars, the river, and not far from arenas and convention centers. Using public transportation or your own two feet, you can get anywhere quickly. Noah was instrumental in our stellar stay. First time at this property and staff couldn't have been kinder. Noah was welcoming and bubbly at every interaction. He gave us all the info about the property and treated us like royalty. Thank you for the gracious welcome. Stays like this reaffirm my loyalty to the Kimpton brand.
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Joedy H.

Yelp
great staff. so helpful especially Eric! We had a small issue in our room and Eric went way out of his way to help us out

Justin E.

Yelp
Clean room. Nice and big. Good prices. RJ at the hotel bar is amazing. Highly recommend this hotel and restaurant/ bar.

sherry j.

Yelp
Staff here is lovely. Ive been to other locations. Small bar and limited restaurant. There was nothing appealing enough for me to eat. My room had dust, several small issues. Workout room is decent, bikes I was unfamiliar with. Maybe in a pinch, better than the hotel next door.

Adam B.

Yelp
The hotel was a disaster--dated, no working HVAC, no housekeeping. But worse than the room itself was IHG's follow-up: they altered past emails to deny compensation they already agreed to. Even the BBB couldn't get a response from them. Never again.
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Joe S.

Yelp
What a nice hotel in downtown Portland (OR). It had a welcoming lobby decorated in a dark, sultry style and the staff was amazing with any questions we had. It was within walking distance of some food carts, coffee shops, and restaurants, but I'm sure most hotels downtown are in the same boat. We even took the train from the airport and had just a few blocks to walk to the hotel. On arrival, we had some credits for the "closed" restaurant and we were able to apply that credit to the "public" mini-bar, which was nice to load up on snacks. They had an evening wine reception so you could sit in the lobby and sip some wine and just chill out. The room was one of the largest we've had with the Kimpton brand. Many Kimpton hotels take over some older buildings with a remodel, and we were impressed with the size in comparison to other Kimptons, and even other hotels. Nice job. The hotel was also an easy Ride Share pickup as we Uber'd around to a few different spots in Portland. If we ever return to the city, I'd totally stay here again.
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Karl M.

Yelp
Went to the hotel for a Saturday night getaway. The team working at the hotel from the time you utilize valet to the time you check out is phenomenal! Very modern hotel that is gorgeous and spacious! All the artwork and murals are impressive! Also had awesome views of the downtown area! Game room on the second floor with pool table, various games, and even the option to play video games. Amazing location to explore all that downtown Portland has to offer Will definitely return for a night out!
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Samantha S.

Yelp
Absolutely love this place, it is my go to hotel anytime I'm in town. Service is outstanding (particularly Andy, as well as all staff), rooms are clean, cozy and spacious. Plenty of parking options as well as dining, shopping and proximity to PDX. Definitely recommend staying here, will personally be returning.
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Annie N.

Yelp
I think the hotel is well-meaning, with many thoughtful touches, however, I booked a Kimpton with a certain expectation of quality. The AC was not on in the room, so check-in meant walking into a drab and muggy room that smelled like a moisture problem (mildew or mold). This room doesn't have normal windows, just a skylight type thing that I wouldn't have booked had I known. Parking was across the street and ran us $25 for half of one day and half of the next morning. I booked a King with the soaking tub. The tub is huge like a sports therapy on. If you stand up in it, the height is somewhere around your middle torso- deep! It's chipped and not maintained the greatest, but still a great soak. You get a $10 mini bar credit and $10 hotel bar credit, but you paid for that through their daily resort fee. There's fresh coffee and iced tea in the lobby which is a nice touch. Overall, I think it's a good room but not one I would want to return to.
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Gloria H.

Yelp
This was a very cute boutique Hotel in downtown Portland. The lobby had a bar and great seating area to hang out. They had a huge wall of wine behind a sheet of glass that was interesting to check out all the different vintages. They have a Happy Hour where you can have free wine tasting if you are a guest at the hotel. My room was small but quaint. The bed was nice and comfy the pieces of furniture seem to be a bit oversized for the room. The bathroom counter space would have been nice if it was slightly bigger I could not fit my valet on the counter I had to balance it partly on the above counter top sink. The only downside to being in the city is that you definitely hear the morning traffic and you can't really sleep in unless you are sound sleeper. Everybody was very helpful and attentive especially Ava and Rain. I guess the only real negative was that I ordered extra towels and a bottle of champagne on ice about 5 hours before I checked in and they were not in the room when I arrived. Which kind of blew the whole surprise for me and my guest when we arrived. The hotel clerks Ava and Rain were very eager to remedy the mix up. I would stay there again because everything was in walking distance. I love the smell of the air in Portland nice and clean and fresh.
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Bob B.

Yelp
My room had no number on it on the 8th floor I had to go around with the door key and figure out which door it would open it was kind of like a big guessing game. When I checked in you have to double Park and then there's nothing that says hey double Park here and this is valet then of course they don't tell you that it's $55 a night for valet and then they also don't tell you that she if you want to go someplace to get something to eat it's another $55. They advertise themselves as a dog friendly place which is all well and good but there is absolutely zero I mean zero places to walk your dog with any green space for them to pee on unless you and count the homeless people who I did my best to keep my dog from pissing on. The streets were so dirty and so nasty and I was so afraid that he would eat something or step in something cuz they're just nodding out all over all around the whole place. And the gal was so vague when I checked in oh we have tapas well first of all WTF is tapas, second of all telling me well we welcome you to breakfast does that mean that it's free or included and I just need to go down and get my name no idea and that didn't open until late either so no place to eat no place to take the dog no place to put the dog at while I went and ate so we wouldn't Howl in the room because I couldn't get my car back no place to drive to because I couldn't get my car back room was just so-so I mean your fancy pedestal sink and it was a Corner Room why do they think it's necessary to put a bar top in the bathroom I don't get that but okay. So other than there was nothing to eat and breakfast wasn't included I'm not staying there again my total bill was $265 for one room on a Thursday night one king bed in the middle of downtown Portland that was totally completely unpleasant to walk in.
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Steve T.

Yelp
Our first time to Portland and this hotel was perfect. This is an older renovated hotel with fantastic amenities. There is a second story game room with pool and Nintendo switch TV signed out at the front desk. The bartender recommended the steak sandwich and burger. I had the burger and was amazing with 2 thick slab of candied bacon. They also have social hour with free glass of house red or white wine. It was unfortunate the Italian restaurant (Il Saltito) is not open for dinner. Staff was friendly and helpful. Plenty of attractions are within walking distance. They had a special surprise for our anniversary. Awesome hotel for sure!
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Lisa T.

Yelp
So, I am finally getting around to doing my review for the Kimpton hotel in Seattle, the vintage hotel. Wow, where do I begin? My experience was amazing. I've had such a rough couple of years and this was just the most wonderful vacation I could expect. Next time of course I will do more things than I did this time, but this was a start. First, I will start with this wonderful hotel. I would be remiss if I did not mention EDNA!!! The hotel, the visit and the stay would never have been what it was without Edna. I have to give reference to her because she made the difference. She is the type of person that is very charismatic. She makes you feel like you are her friend and she cares about you and she's just amazing. I do believe that she did care about me and she was my friend. Because I confided in her with my own health issues going on and she just was nothing but beautiful to me. So I have to say so much about her first. No business would be the same without an employee like her and I really hope the ownership realizes it and takes note, and either gives her promotions or raise because it's rare that you find someone like that. I've been in business 26 years so I know. Aside from Edna, all the staff was amazing, from the engineers on the floors that would come to fix some thing, the cleaning ladies and the supervisor, and all the valet and bellhops. Everyone was just terrific! I loved, going up and down the elevators and running into them. They always put me in a good mood. Also, MIRIUM, hope I spelled her name right? Miriam works in the restaurant where she is a hostess, and she was always so delightful to deal with. I would come home in the evening and be really hungry, realizing I might not be able to get back out or just so tired from a long day adventuring that I would often grab a salad in the evening. Miriam was just like Edna she made you feel like you were one of the group. Such a lovely lady. I also really liked my hotel room. I felt that it was cozy and modern and clean and just relaxing in the evening. At first I was afraid because I have fear of height but I have been in some other hotel rooms that were similar and I got used to the height because the windows are nice and tight and you don't feel like you're hanging out. I would leave the drapes open at night and look at the skyline and it was just beautiful. If you needed anything the staff was always there for you, they were the best!! There's not too much more than I can say except that I will be back. Of course I want to see the rest of Seattle and learn more about this amazing place. I missed the Bainbridge Island on this visit and I didn't get over to Capitol Hill or Queenanne. I also thought it would be great to go to a ballet or an opera so I might decide to come up next time and do that. I did take the northwest tour which was incredible. Make sure to read my review on them And I did a lot of walking tours and really enjoyed one museum all day. Definitely have to go to a couple more museums next time. Seattle is lovely. There's much to see and please don't be afraid of the homeless. It's not as bad as the media makes it. I had a great time and I will be going out at night more next time as I get more comfortable.
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Ciara M.

Yelp
Wonderful stay in PDX. Convenient location with cvs and target being a super quick walk away. Alex at the front desk calmed anxiety and Ray at the bar made this part Of the hotel the coolest part of my trip!
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Jen L.

Yelp
Uneven stay. I've been. Kimpton member for awhile now. I've been staying here since 2021 since their other property Hotel Monaco was sold. Pluses: clean, comfy bed, fairly quiet, nice staff, and proximity to transit & downtown & SW neighborhoods. Minuses: it's dark w little light, the walls are dark which makes it too cave like. The lighting choices are odd- too bright table lamps, too bright bathroom light, and too dim hallway light. I'm 5' but when have to tip toe to see yourself in the bathroom, mirror, you need a better mirror or hang it a tad lower. And the face decal in thbsthroom is creepy /scary. No one wants to see that especially in a bathroom.

Joshua B.

Yelp
Love the bar and the hotel was so nice! Natalie was our server and she was so great! Will definitely come back next time I am in town!
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Rebeca M.

Yelp
First time staying here and for sure won't be the last. I was very pleased with the service we received throughout our stay. The room was big and spacious. The theme of the hotel is everything wine, every floor has different wine quotes which I thought was very nice touch. The front desk staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. We arrived very early prior to check in time, even so Noah was still able to get a room for us and accommodate us right away. We were so happy because we were ready to relax and shower after our flight. The location of the hotel itself is very convenient. It does get loud at night but that's like anywhere if you stay in the downtown area. Walking distance to bars, restaurants and shopping centers. On the last day before our flight we decided to get a couple drinks at the hotel bar and Rj was a great bartender had a great personality and the drinks were top notch! Great way to end our trip!
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Mike S.

Yelp
I absolutely loved this place! They're doing their best to accommodate for guests during these strange times. You can tell that the staff wants to do their best to make sure their guests are enjoying their time. I want to shout out Chris, he went above and beyond to make sure me and my wife had a great time when staying at the Vintage. Great central location, comfortable king size bed in the room we stayed.
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Brian C.

Yelp
The Hotel Vintage continues to be a first class hotel despite challenges throughout the past 18 months of a pandemic. The Hotel Monaco around the corner now appears to be the Royal Sonesta so this is definitely your best bet for an IHG property in downtown Portland. The lobby always looks nice though they've replaced the bar with a "mini-bar" setup and if you have IHG status you get a "Raid The Bar" credit for whatever you may purchase. On a recent stay they actually had 2 musicians playing in the lobby during Happy Hour timeframe which used to be common during the daily wine hour. Not all services have been available during a couple stays in 2021 but that's understandable, and unfortunately many nearby/attached restaurants have closed but that's sadly common during the pandemic and given the issues downtown Portland has had over the past year. I don't love the shower curtain (not enough magnets so the liner flies up once the water is on), and the bathroom faucet has difficulty dispensing water at the right temperature but overall the room and bed is quite comfy and I usually get upgraded to a suite which is nice. On my last visit they even showed up at my door with a Spire gift including a bottle of wine (Washington Cab), two glasses, two bottles of water, and a bag of Reese's Pieces. Definite bonus points. While this hotel may not be perfect, I have gravitated to the Hotel Vintage and The Nines for recent Portland hotel needs when the rates make sense and especially when I'm looking for a branded lodging option either using or accumulating points. Give this hotel a shot, you're likely to be impressed.

Randy P.

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I had the displeasure of staying here 2 nights. On the day of my arrival, check was at 3pm. My room was not ready until 4:30pm. No even an apology for an out-of-state guest, the person at the front desk just nonchalantly just expected I keep myself busy until I was notified that the room was ready. I was not treated like a guest who was appreciated whatsoever. Terrible customer service, and obviously worse humans for not even caring. Also, I had talked to other guests for Wednesday night, which seemed to be trash night...all night long. Constant banging of dumpsters along the street all night it seemed. Tons of other very cool hotels to stay in the area. Spend your hard earned money somewhere else. These careless people will absolutely not appreciate it.
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Alicia C.

Yelp
We stayed here for one night when we visited Portland for a concert. This spot was a few blocks from the venue and was absolutely perfect! We took an Uber from the airport and honestly didn't need another one until we left. The waterfront is walking distance (check out the Saturday Market) and it was so close to great spots in downtown like the cute s'more shop and Powell's books. Our time here was brief but we loved it! We were able to check in early which was so nice because our flight landed at 9AM. The staff were friendly, the rooms are cozy and clean, and there is a fun happy hour each night with a live band. We definitely will be staying here again!
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Coorosh R.

Yelp
Valet service was incredible. Housekeeping was more than accommodating. But unfortunately, Scott is the worse employee there and should be fired for how rude he was
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Jana C.

Yelp
For the price, I think I Prefer the Monaco. The Vintage is smaller, and although got another king suite, felt like the bathroom was small and dated as well. The wine hour featured Rolfing on site, Moonstruck chocolate, and two vintners, pouring ever so conservatively (versus my experience at Monaco). The columns downstairs in the lobby chop up the space , which is a bit odd. I had a big snafu with my callback to inform me that I could check in- And my incidental charges stayed on my credit card weeks after I had returned home. I had to call accounting to wipe that sucker off. Platinum IHG get a $10 room credit. nabbed candy and water.

Victoria K.

Yelp
Lobby and room decor was absolutely fabulous. ADA room was one of the best we've seen. But if you stay, I would advise staying above the sixth floor and street side, our view was the air conditioning system along with the humming all night? But overall still a fabulous,fun and worthy place to stay.
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Zara P.

Yelp
My new favorite place to take my staycation 1 bedroom suite plus tax $147 plus tax I stayed 8th floor room 816 they are like my hotel family I normally stay at the other location but the remodel is very beautiful & amazing restructured staff is very polite & cordial. Thus place is my #1 sanctuary escape from the chaos of Covid 9 complimentary coffee the restaurant are closed except u can order wine & hard spirits because of Covid they have been only re-open about 6 months I was told. There's a pool table & shuffle board the lounge is amazing I'll post all the pics I took of the new revamp to share what it looks inside now. Princess Onaly.
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Chipsie E.

Yelp
When I checked in Noah and the valet parking guys were just super awesome! So I was looking forward to a nice stay. The room is a big disappointment. Barely 3 star like not a 4 star hotel room. Cheap and dated. The only thing I like are the cool lamps. Most things look rather worn or dated. The carpet looks and feels dirty to the feet. Incredibly cheap mattress that sinks at some spots. Uncomfortable too full pillows. The bathtub is small and low, and so is the toilet. Nice round sink that's all. Cheap towels. Cheap robe with a belt that has holes. Noisy mini fridge. Noisy AC. Awful interior view overlooking other rooms with window frames painted in orange. The location is rather good and the adjoining restaurant Il Solito is good. I came here because I was heading home to WA but the temperatures got higher and higher. I already checked out a much better real 4 star hotel nearby and didn't want to return and pay another pet fee just for one night. Kimpton hotels are pet friendly and expensive, however the quality is not similar from one hotel to the other. Kimpton Vintage Portland is a very bad value. And I won't return to a Kimpton hotel anytime soon.

Cherie C.

Yelp
What an absolutely wonderful experience! From check-in to check-out our stay was first-class. Many reviews mention the Lobby Bar and bartender. We agree! The personal touches were what also meant a lot to us - like the note on pad in our room from "housekeeping" wishing us a happy stay; plus a lovely message from the Front Desk Team letting us know how welcome we were and to let them know if any problems (there were none). The location was tops for us as it was close to both our favorite restaurant for dinner and favorite breakfast place - took us 4-5 minutes tops to walk safely to both. Although I didn't shop this trip, when we walked out the front door - the Nordstrom store was only a couple of corners away. The room itself was delightful - old world charm with all the modern amenities. Comfortable bed and luxurious linens and pillows - always important - and it was very quiet. We only stayed one night but next time we will allow for more nights here. It's delightful!
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Bill D.

Yelp
REALLY like the vibe and feel of this place! The lobby is very well decorated and front desk staff do things first rate which appears effortless. Pretty impressive! Rooms where amazing with comfy beds and pillows and upscale amenities (Atelier Bloem) and plenty of goodies which are on the Honor System. Views from out room (1011), were amazing and the view side had angled windows from the ceiling down to a sitting area and electronic shades you could raise or lower. This place gets very busy at night and is a bit oif a hot spot. Check for specials through Trivago or other search engines. Worth every cent!
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Jonathan B.

Yelp
I should start by saying I love the Kimpton Hotel chain and I've stayed in them in Washington D.C., Atlanta, San Diego, San Francisco, Chicago and Nashville. Their boutique hotels always had a welcoming vibe with a style all of their own. I believed in the Kimpton Experience. Something seems to be a bit off since the acquisition by IHG. My recent stay in Portland is a good example. We checked in a bit early on a Monday. Normally Kimpton's front desk staff are over-the-top friendly; this one was personality-less. When we got to the room, we were immediately disappointed. We had asked for a corner room when we booked but got one by the elevator instead But more importantly the HVAC appeared broken; it was so loud there was no way we could sleep through it. Luckily when we got back to the front desk, someone different helped us. Ashley was very friendly and put us in a corner room. It was huge! Probably three times larger than the first room. Even though the room itself was larger, the bathroom was tiny. Seriously, the bathroom was smaller than most NYC bathrooms. As long as I'm complaining, the safe didn't work and there's no power outlet on one side of the bed. On July 4, housekeeping never made up the room -- I don't know if this was planned or an oversight. We got back too late that night to worry about it. These are all small things but Kimpton's usually get the small things right. Every Kimpton I've ever stayed at has a free wine happy hour. This one was no different -- although post acquisition they show a separate charge for the wine hour. Breakfast room service was on point. It's reasonably priced, arrived on time, and the food was hot. No complaints for that. I want to still believe in the Kimpton experience but I won't stay in the Vintage when I come back to Portland. That's really too bad because it's in a great downtown location.

Angie B.

Yelp
My film crew & I stayed at the Kimpton Hotel Vintage in Portland. We had a reservation for 12-15 rooms PLUS needed to have a conference type room available to us to store our gear in. A film crew basically ends up taking over the hotel LOL! The staff at this hotel was over and beyond accommodating. Each one of them from the front desk, the valet, to the maintenance/janitor/housekeeper were seriously amazing!! They were all very personable, kind, and helpful beyond their job requirements! The hotel was clean with a positive vibe. They had complimentary wine hour that the crew looked forward to! The ambiance was nice too. After our 12+ hour days, it was nice to be able to hang out in different areas of the hotel that gave a hipster type feel. All different types of couches, cool assortments of chairs. HUGE TV's with an X-box out in the lounge areas (access to all ages) PLUS shuffle board and other fun games! This probably sounds like a "set-up" review by a staff member, but I swear it's not! Haha I'm a little bummed out that I didn't take time to hang out after work to enjoy the amenities more. We were all just very pleased with the stay! BOOK THIS HOTEL! You won't be disappointed! THANKS KIMPTON VINTAGE HOTEL PORTLAND for EVERYTHING! I hope you all are able to read my review
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Jeff H.

Yelp
Great location and a very friendly staff. Lots to do on location too, from pool tables to a tasty Italian restaurant. There are several great lodging options in downtown Portland, but if the Kimpton Hotel Vintage isn't on your travel itinerary, shame on you!

Cassidy R.

Yelp
Pretty and clean something sadly rare in this town lol I stayed in the hot tub room last time, it was so dreamy!! But also the angled ceiling made of windows in the smaller suites are beautiful!
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Rho L.

Yelp
My husband and I were planning a trip to Portland Oregon for our anniversary, this time with our 5 month old, and 15 year old. Since it was our little one's first plane ride/travel away from home, we wanted to ensure he, as well as we, were comfortable and happy during our Portland vacation. I became interested in Kimpton Vintage while perusing through different hotels in the downtown area, and I was impressed with the reviews/ photos. That wasn't enough though, I wanted to make our anniversary special by throwing in some personal touches for my hubby, who works awfully hard and rarely gets away for vacation. One thing that I was insistent on was staying in a specific sky loft, room 1010. I sent a message to the hotel, and quickly, concierge team member responded to me and from there we started planning a special treat for our anniversary celebration. He offered suggestions, and we had the to roundtable some neat ideas. Even when handling of my reservation changed hands over to Lisa on their management team, the entire process continued its smooth course. I didn't need to reiterate my plans to Lisa, she pretty much just picked up the planning. P.S. they were also able to promise me my 1010 skyloft. Upon our arrival, we were amazed at the thoughtfully decorated interiors of the hotel. From the lobby to the game room -- wow! Our room was even more fabulous. You can tell that each facet of the room was given some TLC and thought. The skylight came into the room just perfectly, and even when it rained, just so calming. Lisa also took care of our anniversary surprise even better than I had hoped (pictured). They even got my baby an oregon onesie!! I was truly touched at the time and effort they placed into putting everything together. Upon our departure from Vintage, and we were quite saddened to leave, there was one more request I had for Lisa, and that was to take home a small token from our Kimpton Vintage stay -- she didn't flinch or hesitate, and that, along with everything else, just spectacular. Kudos to Lisa and the rest of the crew at Kimpton Vintage for making us feel like true guests. https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g52024-d112196-r479297931-Kimpton_Hotel_Vintage_Portland-Portland_Oregon.html#
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Elyse S.

Yelp
Check in was smooth and Candi was pleasant. They charge a $25 resort fee (essentially), but you get $10 to their lobby mini bar (in room mini bars have been removed) and $15 to an offsite restaurant (their restaurant is closed currently) that only does breakfast, so you can also use this credit at the mini bar. The room seems clean. We have a king suite and it's very spacious. Definitely boutique. There is a small stand up shower with big bottles of shampoo/body wash and a giant bathtub. Like, deep. I think our toddler could swim in it. If you're claustrophobic it is not a great place for you. The mini fridge wasn't on, which I needed to store milk for the baby, but at least they had one. There is a yoga mat in the closet. The tv remote is slow and seemingly unresponsive. When we arrived, the valet was absent (most likely parking a car), and since we had a toddler and infant opted to drop off our key at the front desk. The person at the desk kind of apologized saying they only have one valet instead of the normal 3. Which is fine for drop off. Our stay was just one night to break up a road trip so the kids weren't stuck in the car for 6 hours straight. I wouldn't consider this a kid friendly stay. Upon our leaving the hotel there were more valets so getting our car was fast and they were super friendly.
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Bryan M.

Yelp
They bumped us on our actual wedding night and tried to put us in a terrible replacement of a room compared to the one we booked months in advance and had confirmed multiple times with them. We show up after our wedding at 11pm and are given this subpar room with no options other than to downgrade rooms. Thank you for literally ruining the end of one of the most important nights of our lives with carelessness. They admitted it was their fault 100%, but had no acceptable recourse, or means to make the situation right. Basically Just we messed up, we know it, and we're really sorry, but can't do anything for you tonight. You don't get your wedding night back!