
The Hoxton, Portland
Where Old Town's creative pulse meets a lobby that never stops
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The Hoxton, Portland
7 Total Rooms
7 Room Types
3.3 (3 Reviews)
The entrance is unassuming in the way the best Portland things tend to be. You step off the street into a ground-floor lobby that operates less like a hotel reception and more like the living room of someone with exceptionally good taste and an open-door policy. The Hoxton, Portland occupies a historic building in the city's Old Town neighborhood, its interiors shaped by a mix of mid-century references, warm wood tones, and the kind of layered, collected aesthetic that feels specific to this corner of the Pacific Northwest. The lobby is the anchor of the entire operation, designed to draw in both guests and locals with communal tables, comfortable seating, and a sense of low-key energy that shifts naturally from morning coffee to late-evening drinks.
Rooms are intentionally compact but smartly designed, spanning four categories: Shoebox, Snug, Cosy, and Roomy. Each trades square footage for character, with custom-built furniture, Roberts radios, good linens, and a minibar stocked with local finds. The design leans into warmth and texture rather than minimalism for its own sake. Exposed brick, vintage-inspired fixtures, and muted palettes give the spaces a grounded, residential quality. Bathrooms are fitted with Blank amenities, and every room includes complimentary water and a breakfast bag delivered to your door each morning.
The ground-floor restaurant, Lovely Rita, is a Mediterranean-influenced neighborhood spot that serves as the property's primary dining venue, open from morning through evening with a menu that moves between brunch plates, wood-fired dishes, and a cocktail list that skews seasonal and spirit-forward. The space is designed to feel like an extension of the lobby, with an open kitchen and a bar that draws its own crowd independent of the hotel. Just off the lobby, you'll also find a dedicated events and workspace area that hosts programming ranging from cultural talks to community gatherings, reinforcing the property's role as a neighborhood fixture rather than a place that exists only for its overnight guests.
Old Town places you within walking distance of Powell's City of Books, the Saturday Market, and the restaurants and bars that line the streets between Chinatown and the Pearl District. The neighborhood carries a creative, slightly unpolished energy that suits the hotel's personality. This is not a property that tries to insulate you from the city. It puts you directly inside it, then gives you a lobby worth coming back to. The feeling that lingers is one of easy belonging, a hotel that earns its place in the neighborhood by staying open, staying unpretentious, and understanding that the best hospitality often looks like simply making room.
The entrance is unassuming in the way the best Portland things tend to be. You step off the street into a ground-floor lobby that operates less like a hotel reception and more like the living room of someone with exceptionally good taste and an open-door policy. The Hoxton, Portland occupies a historic building in the city's Old Town neighborhood, its interiors shaped by a mix of mid-century references, warm wood tones, and the kind of layered, collected aesthetic that feels specific to this corner of the Pacific Northwest. The lobby is the anchor of the entire operation, designed to draw in both guests and locals with communal tables, comfortable seating, and a sense of low-key energy that shifts naturally from morning coffee to late-evening drinks.
Rooms are intentionally compact but smartly designed, spanning four categories: Shoebox, Snug, Cosy, and Roomy. Each trades square footage for character, with custom-built furniture, Roberts radios, good linens, and a minibar stocked with local finds. The design leans into warmth and texture rather than minimalism for its own sake. Exposed brick, vintage-inspired fixtures, and muted palettes give the spaces a grounded, residential quality. Bathrooms are fitted with Blank amenities, and every room includes complimentary water and a breakfast bag delivered to your door each morning.
The ground-floor restaurant, Lovely Rita, is a Mediterranean-influenced neighborhood spot that serves as the property's primary dining venue, open from morning through evening with a menu that moves between brunch plates, wood-fired dishes, and a cocktail list that skews seasonal and spirit-forward. The space is designed to feel like an extension of the lobby, with an open kitchen and a bar that draws its own crowd independent of the hotel. Just off the lobby, you'll also find a dedicated events and workspace area that hosts programming ranging from cultural talks to community gatherings, reinforcing the property's role as a neighborhood fixture rather than a place that exists only for its overnight guests.

What we love about this stay
There's a particular kind of confidence here — walnut paneling meets pink marble in a lobby that feels like it knows exactly what it's doing without needing to announce it. The Hoxton sits in the thick of Portland's energy, not above it, and that's the distinction that matters. It absorbs the city's eclecticism rather than competing with it. Floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms don't just frame the cityscape — they pull Mount Hood into your daily rhythm, a quiet reminder that Portland is always in conversation with something wilder. Tope, the rooftop taqueria, feels like an inspired mismatch that works: Mexico City flavors against mountain air and Oregon sky. And the speakeasy tucked somewhere inside gives the whole place a layered quality, like a building with secrets it'll share on its own terms.
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Where you'll be staying
15 NW 4TH Avenue, Portland, OR, 97209, US
Hear it from other travelers
Guest
MAR 2026
The hotel is beautiful, cool and comfortable, the team was helpful and very invitiing.
Guest
MAR 2026
Good, modern styling, atmosphere and nice service . Room superb. Lovely
Guest
MAR 2026
Bed was comfortable. Security team was friendly
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