The best Airbnbs in Portland, Oregon, from converted buses to tiny homes
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Sandwiched between the mountains of the Pacific Northwest and the ocean, Portland, Oregon, is known for its wide variety of outdoor recreation and downtown attractions, drawing in millions of travelers every year. From skiers seeking an isolated retreat near Mt. Hood to foodies looking to stay in the heart of Restaurant Row, Airbnbs in Portland complete the experience by allowing guests to experience the region outside the traditional hotel.
Portland Airbnbs can allow outdoor adventurers to retreat to a secluded forest or, for city seekers, the option to experience the heart of the city like a local. Airbnbs also offer a more varied, eclectic travel experience, from sleeping in a converted double-decker bus to glamping at the foot of Mt. Hood. For other travelers, having multiple bathrooms for a large group or even a full kitchen pushes the decision away from traditional hotels and toward renting an entire cabin, guest house, or apartment.
Whether you want to experience the area's mountains, trails, wineries, art, music, or restaurants, these Portland Airbnbs create a unique travel experience.
These are the best Airbnbs in Portland, priced from low to high.
An affordable guest house close to Restaurant Row
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Located a block from 28th Street Restaurant Row, this modern guest house is near some of Portland's most iconic restaurants. From this charming one-bedroom guest house, guests can walk to a number of popular restaurants, breweries, cafés, and theaters.
Located on the first floor with a private, separate entrance, the guest house features a bedroom with a queen bed and a living area with a sectional sofa. The Airbnb also has its own washer and dryer, a kitchenette, and a dining area.
Despite being located right next to the action, free street parking is included, plus the guest house is close to public transit. Previous guests have raved about the guesthouse's location, cleanliness, and host.
A glamping experience in the heart of Mt. Hood
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This glamping experience offers an affordable stay in the heart of several of Portland's favorite outdoor activities, including skiing, biking, hiking, and skateboarding. Located at Wy'East Mountain Academy, which hosts multiple kids and adult camps, the Airbnb is loved for its real camp feel, which includes a communal campfire and picnic area.
You'll stay in a heated tent built on a wooden platform to avoid dirt and rain. The Airbnb includes two separate beds, allowing each tent to sleep two. But the real reason to stay is right outside that tent, where the camp has a one-acre skate park. The camp is also a mile from biking trails and situated at the foot of Mt. Hood for ski and snowboard opportunities in the year-round snow.
Previous guests have raved about the camp's forested location, sauna and cold plunge area, and helpful hosts. Guests should be aware, however, that the bathrooms are shared among the entire camp.
A charming tiny house close to the airport
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The Waterfall Lodge is a tiny house located in the Woodlawn Triangle area just ten minutes from the airport. It is a separate guest house with its own dedicated entrance. The open studio design sleeps two guests in a wall bed and also includes a kitchenette and private patio.
Besides being located near the airport, the tiny home is a two to three-block walk from restaurants, breweries, a farmers market, and a city park. After returning from the area's different attractions, guests can access WiFi, a smart TV, and a private patio.
Previous guests often mention the tiny home's cleanliness, comfort, and location. It is ranked among the top 5% of Airbnb ratings.
A garden apartment steps from Mount Tabor Park
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This charming garden apartment is near Mount Tabor Park, a city park built on top of an extinct volcano. The park is known for its walking trails and views of the Portland skyline. The apartment's location also puts it close to restaurants and city life, offering a mix of access to the outdoors and city life.
The garden-view apartment has an outdoor patio area. Indoors, guests will find a gas fireplace, a full kitchen with a dishwasher, and a bedroom with a queen bed. Despite being a ten-minute walk to Mount Tabor Park and one block from public transit, the apartment is in a quiet culdesac with street parking.
Guests often praise the apartment's quiet neighborhood, location near the park, and amenities. The listing is ranked as a guest favorite on Airbnb.
A modern cottage in an artistic neighborhood
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Dubbed the Little House, this charming Airbnb is a private guesthouse located near the Concordia and Alberta Arts neighborhoods of Portland. The Alberta Arts area is known for its vibrant street art, hip shops and galleries, diverse restaurants, and, in the summer, street fairs. The Airbnb is within walking distance of theaters, public transit, and more.
This Airbnb is a separate guest house with a modern exterior, vaulted ceilings, and unique touches, including wall art from local artisans. Despite starting as a two-car garage, the converted guesthouse sleeps up to four with a queen bed and a sleeper sofa and still accommodates a full kitchen. Bifold doors open the house to its outdoor space.
Ranked among the top 5% of listings on Airbnb, previous guests have highlighted the location close to shops and galleries, comfortable amenities, and plentiful parking space.
A converted double-decker bus close to the Columbia Gorge
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Staying at the Royal Scott Double Decker Bus is an adventure in itself. This Airbnb started in Manchester, England, in the 1950s before becoming a tour bus on Mt. St. Helens and finally being converted to a cozy two-person getaway. Despite starting as a bus, the converted dwelling still offers a small kitchenette, dining area, couch, full bathroom with a shower, and a queen bed.
Besides the cozy interior, a stay at the Royal Scott Double Decker includes an outdoor space with Adirondack chairs and string lighting. The area is also close to many of Portland's outdoor attractions, including the Columbia Gorge and Multnomah Falls. The Airbnb is close to a bus route for those who travel by public transit, allowing guests to enjoy both Portland's outdoor and city life.
Past guests have called the bus a unique stay, praising the bus' whimsical interior and amenities like a record player and Sega Genesis. The bus is ranked as a guest favorite on Airbnb.
A quaint apartment close to Multnomah Village
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This quaint apartment is nestled three blocks from Multnomah Village, an area known for its small-town feel despite being 10 minutes from downtown Portland. The secluded apartment is a separate building from the host's residence, offering 600 square feet of space, including a bedroom, full kitchen, living room, and patio.
The apartment is situated in a residential neighborhood just a few blocks from the shops, restaurants, and arts of Multnomah. Guests can take the nearby bus or rent a car to explore downtown or the outdoor highlights on the city's outskirts.
With a 4.99 rating, the apartment is one of the top 1% of accommodations on Airbnb. Previous guests have noted the apartment's comfortable accommodations, quiet location, and helpful host.
A private tiny cabin in the forests near Mt. Hood
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Nestled on four acres of private land bordering the Mt. Hood National Forest Land, this quaint cabin is ideal for outdoor adventurers. The cabin is located close to the area's many hiking trails and fishing spots, while skiing and Mt. Hood's Timberline Lodge are all less than a 30-minute drive away.
The cabin is surrounded by private wooded land, offering forested views out of its large windows. The small cabin has a kitchenette and living area on the first level, with a queen bed located in an upstairs loft. Rustic wood details add to the charm, while the outdoor area includes a fire pit.
Previous guests have called the cabin "cozy," "Peaceful," "clean," and "private." The cabin is also known for its location near outdoor activities and immersion in nature. Some guests note the driveway is a bit steep, however.
A large yurt with panoramic views of the mountains and skyline
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Don't let the word yurt fool you — this Airbnb is a 2,100-square-foot all-season stay with two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The unique design of the yurt gives guests views from every side, including Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, the Cascade Range, and the city. The Gresham Butte sits 900 feet above Portland, which, combined with the Yurt's windows and open floor plan, creates a unique stay with incredible views.
The Flying Frog Yurt is equipped with both heat and air conditioning. The open floor plan has one king bed in the communal space and one queen bed in a separate bedroom. The interior features colorful decor, a full kitchen, two work-from-home areas, and a private balcony with a grill.
Previous guests have praised the yurt's views, unique design, and location. While it is remote enough for panoramic views and a quiet stay, the accommodations are less than 30 minutes from Downtown Portland and the airport by car. Public transit, shops, and restaurants are all within two miles.
A charming, pet-friendly cabin close to hiking and skiing
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This cozy A-frame cabin is nestled in the woods in Mount Hood Village, placing adventurers close to hiking, skiing, and other outdoor activities. With two bedrooms and three beds, the cabin is large enough for small families and is also pet-friendly, including a full-fenced half-acre of property. The cabin offers an open living area with a full kitchen, a private master bedroom, and a loft with two beds. Outside, guests can enjoy the fire pit and large deck.
While the cabin has an in-the-woods feel, it's close to the road, offering quick access to the area's many trailheads and skiing opportunities. The cabin is 20 miles from Timberline Lodge, while the Upper and Lower Salmon River Trailheads are right down the road.
Guests describe the cabin as a beautiful and relaxing getaway for travelers looking to see Mount Hood. The cabin has a wooded feel yet sits close to the road and neighbors, so it isn't as secluded as some properties.
A cabin with the best of both outdoor and city recreation
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Most travelers have to choose between staying in the city or on the outskirts close to outdoor recreation, but this Airbnb sits on wooded property inside Portland's city limits. Forest Park is the country's largest forested urban park. This whole-house rental gives guests access to walking trails just steps away. At the same time, the Airbnb is a short ten-minute drive from city amenities, making it an ideal option for travelers who want to experience a mix of both.
This Forest Park hideaway sleeps up to six in two bedrooms, one with a queen bed and the other with both a queen bed and futon. In the main living space, guests can enjoy the gas fireplace, play on the piano in the music studio, or catch up on work from the office space. The full kitchen also includes a dishwasher.
Previous guests have raved about the house's location and outdoor views. Travelers have also noted the hideaway's comfort, cleanliness, and host. A vehicle is recommended for getting around, with an EV charger available on-site.
An apartment with a skyline view and pool
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This full apartment is in the heart of the city. Located on the opposite side of the Willamette River from Downtown Portland, it offers a view of the Portland skyline while remaining close to the action. The apartment is close to restaurants, microbreweries, theaters, and recreation on the river. The location also makes the apartment accessible using public transportation, while parking in a garage is included with the stay.
The studio apartment features a modern design and large windows that highlight the view of the river and skyline. Rooftop access includes a swimming pool, cabana, outdoor wet bar, fire pits, grills, and a media lounge. Additional amenities include a fitness suite, conferencing center, coworking area, and 24/7 concierge.
Previous guests have described the apartment as comfortable and clean, with a great view and location. Travelers have also raved about the amenities and walkable distance to restaurants and shops.
A European-inspired cottage in the heart of Portland
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The Green Door PDX is a European-inspired cottage located minutes from downtown Portland. The 600-square-foot space is a stand-alone guest house with a studio design and the feel of a luxury hotel suite. The cottage has a king bed, a kitchenette, a bathroom with a walk-in shower, and a patio area.
Despite being located on a quieter dead-end street, the cottage is less than 10 minutes from downtown, while the Mississippi District, Alberta District, and Williams Corridor are all less than five minutes away by car. The Airbnb is less than a mile from the Max Light Rail, a 20-minute drive from the airport, and a few blocks from a Biketown hub.
The hosts — ranked as Superhosts — own an interior design studio, a background reflected in the cottage's design and interior amenities. Previous travelers have commented on the hosts' helpfulness, the cottage's design, and the access to local hot spots.
Renovated, secluded whole home near wineries
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This whole home rental southwest of Portland offers a remote feel while still being close to the area's wineries and shops and a short drive to downtown Portland, the airport, and hiking trails. The home is renovated in midcentury modern style with wood ceilings and large windows.
The Airbnb's three separate bedrooms and two bathrooms allow for more privacy for small groups and families. The gourmet kitchen and large living space are also perks, while the outdoor space includes a patio and even a putting green.
Previous guests have described the home as comfortable and spacious, with a great location near the highway.
An architectural pool house close to downtown
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This pool house is part of Pietro Belluschi's "Sutor House," an architectural gem located minutes from downtown Portland. The reservation includes the entire 750-square-foot pool house with its king bed, bathroom, and kitchenette. The pool house was originally built as a cabana by Carl Jantzen and served as the backdrop for many poolside swimwear shoots in the 1960s, then later expanded to include a guest room with a living area.
The pool house shares the pool and four acres with the host's home, and guests can use the pool in the summer months. The wooded garden also gives the area a quiet feel, yet downtown Portland is a 10-15 minute drive away. The hosts recommend guests have a car, with the closest public transportation about a third of a mile walk.
Guests have described the pool house as a peaceful stay still close to Portland hot spots. Reviews also call the house comfortable yet beautifully designed.
A large, forested cabin only 13 miles from downtown
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Large groups seeking a secluded retreat near Portland may want to browse this Airbnb gem. The Cooper Mountain Cabin is situated on 15 acres of private forest. Located near Cooper Mountain southwest of Portland, the cabin is close to outdoor adventures at the Cooper Mountain Nature Preserve while still being 13 miles from downtown Portland and a 35 minute drive from the airport.
The large cabin has five bedrooms, enough room to sleep up to 12 people, and 2.5 bathrooms. It also has a full kitchen, two living spaces, a gym, laundry facilities, and a patio and balcony. Guests are also welcome to roam the wooded property.
Previous guests have praised the cabin's beautiful setting, spacious interior, and private feel. The seclusion means a vehicle is recommended rather than public transit and the cabin is on three levels with stairs.
An ocean-front home on a secluded beach
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The Portland area is only about an hour and a half from the ocean, where this whole-home Airbnb sits with ocean views on the secluded Cove Beach. A further drive from the PDX airport, travelers are rewarded with ocean views from most rooms, a large deck, and the ocean just steps from the door. The home is also close to Cannon Beach, Oswald State Park, and Manzanita.
Dubbed Boar's Head, this Airbnb is a single-level home with a mid-century design. The large space has three bedrooms and just as many bathrooms. The home also includes a gourmet kitchen. The house also has a separate ADU space with a queen bed, making it an ideal option for groups still wanting a bit of separation.
While a bit of a drive from Portland, guests are rewarded with shared beach access right outside the home. Previous guests have complimented the home's views, neighborhood, and amenities.
A large, luxury cabin with views of Mt. Hood
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Glacier View Chalet's wall of living room windows frames the peak of Mt. Hood, creating a comfortable retreat for travelers seeking Portland's outdoor adventures. Located in Rhododendron, about an hour's drive from downtown Portland, the cabin offers quick access to skiing and hiking. The creekside home is situated on almost six acres of wooded property inside a gated community.
The space accommodates up to 10 guests across three bedrooms, including a bunk room and loft. The home also offers office space and a large deck with a hot tub. Airbnb also has fireplaces and an outdoor dining area.
Earlier guests have commented on Airbnb's comfort, views, and host. Some travelers also note the space as family-friendly and suitable for group trips.
FAQ: Airbnbs in Portland
Where should I stay in Portland?
Because Portland has such a varied list of attractions, travelers choosing where to stay should start by considering the recreational activities they want in the area. Determining whether close access to public transit and city life or a view of the mountains is most important will help you choose which part of Portland to stay in. Portland has six key neighborhoods:
- North Portland sits below where the Columbia and Willamette Rivers meet. It's home to architecture like the St. John's Bridge, as well as a large urban wetland and the Portland Expo Center.
- Northeast Portland houses many of the venues for shows and sports, including the Moda Center, Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Oregon Convention Center, Portland International Airport, and the Alberta Arts District.
- Northwest Portland delivers a mix of both city life and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, including one of the largest urban forests in the US and one of the world's most famous bookstores.
- Southwest Portland is home to downtown Portland, while South Portland is home to the Oregon Zoo, Multnomah Village, and the aerial tram.
- Southeast Portland is known for its lively, hip, and foody districts. It is also home to Mount Tabor, a park built on an extinct volcano known for its views of the Portland skyline.
Outside Portland's city limits, the region is known for the Pacific Northwest's outdoor recreation, including Mt. Hood and the volcanic Mt. St. Helens, the Columbia River Gorge's Multnomah Falls, and, farther out, the oceanfront Cannon Beach.
What should I look for in an Airbnb?
Choosing an Airbnb balances finding the right location and the accommodations for your particular needs. First, narrow down your search by the number of guests traveling with you. Next, consider what area of Portland you'd like to stay in, whether you'll have a car or need public transit, and whether you need amenities like a full kitchen or a pool. As a rule of thumb, travelers should also look for well-reviewed places with high rankings. Another good sign of a great stay is to look for the Superhost badge, which Airbnb gives to well-ranked, responsive hosts with few cancellations.
What is Airbnb's cancellation policy?
Hosts on Airbnb can set their own cancellation policy, which means looking at the hosts' policies is another key step to choosing a good Airbnb stay. The listing page will indicate whether you can cancel without incurring fees and how close to the travel date those cancellations are allowed. In rare cases, guests can receive a refund or travel credit through Airbnb's Major Disruptive Events Policy, which allows for cancellation due to factors like natural disasters, public health emergencies, and public travel restrictions.
How we selected the best Airbnbs in Portland
- All selected Airbnb listings are for an entire house, cabin, guest house, or apartment with a private entrance and no shared interior spaces (except for closets reserved for cleaning supplies).
- The selected Portland Airbnbs have a rating of 4.8 or higher and come from hosts with at least one year of experience.
- To represent a wide variety of the region's different recreation opportunities, all Airbnbs included are within two hours of Portland's city limits, with most of the selections coming from within city limits.
- The Airbnbs were selected based on location, amenities, price, and unique travel experiences and are priced from around $60 to $500 a night.
- These rentals are available to book in the coming weeks or months. However, some are quite popular and require booking further in advance.