The Press Hotel is a very nice hotel; clean, modern, upscale. But I found the valuer for the money was lacking. The food in their restaurant, Union, was above average but the prices were too high for what you got. Breakfast for two (one order of oatmeal and one order of a smoked salmon bagel with cream cheese) came to $44, and with a 20% tip thrown in the meal cost $53. For breakfast! My dinner the night before was similar; very tasty food, but not worth the $125 price for two people. If you don't mind spending lots of $$, it's a great hotel with excellent service and nice rooms.
The room was very hot, and it was difficult to control the temperature. What bothered me most, however, was that no housekeeping services are provided unless you are staying over three nights. The misleading tiny sign over the sink states that towels will not be changed in order to save energy. How much energy do they save by not making the bed? It does not tell you that the bed will not be made or the room vacuumed. All other hotels I have stayed in give you the option to decline housekeeping, but not La Quinta. They seem to think the guests are ignorant and will not realize that what they are saving is money for the company rather than energy, and it this dishonesty that will cause me to choose a different hotel next time.
We enjoyed our stay here a lot!! Very cute and well equipped rooms but they are on the smaller side. Very glad we were given 1st floor rooms as there are no elevators here. Breakfast, coffee, cookies, were very nice too. The bed was too hard though and the area isn’t close to the main area of Portland.
Hhilton984Quiet, clean, friendly/competent staff. AND could not be more convenient. Food is pretty good which is important since it is a (short) drive to a restaurant. However, I also used Uber Eats and that worked well.