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6233, Northeast 78th Court, 97218, Portland, Multnomah County, US United States
contactos teléfono: +1 503-251-2000
sitio web: www.radisson.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 45.5689353, Longitude: -122.5828563
Aspen Knight
::This is a nice place to sleep after a long day of work. The staff are friendly & professional and the rooms are clean. My only recommendation is to rinse out the AC/Heater filter from time to time. I'll be back 😊
Camo Yoshi
::Very comfortable beds and large rooms. Has a nice modern home feel to it. Only reason I listed 4 stars is due to not being provided the details for the free WiFi upon check in but the staff informed me it was just a mistake on their part that they didn't give it to me during check-in Sunday night. Besides that, no issues and generous amenities. I would stay here again.
Tyler Shortt
::Rooms were comfy and spacious. Apparently they've renovated the bathrooms, so everything feels new. Large bed, couch, desk, nice TV, huge mirror over the sink and a nice clean bathroom. I enjoyed my brief stay there and also appreciated the breakfast buffet. The airport shuttle was lacking in service but perhaps it was just out of whack that day.
Nick Borns
::Great representative of the brand and value for the stay. On site fitness room is more robust than most facilities with treadmills and a rack of dumbbells with space for core workouts. The on site bar and restaurant serves a broad menu of choices with a great selection of local draught beer and wines. The property is remote. There is little access for foot traffic so plan to drive or ride if you're interested in sightseeing.
Jonathan Anderson
::Rooms were nice, staff were nice but I will not stay here again even if it’s paid for. In my line of work, fire safety is everything. I’ve had a friend killed in a hotel fire and I myself have recovered bodies from a motel fire. Some of the largest losses of life in fires occurred in hotels. I take it seriously. So, imagine my dismay when I had to go to hotel staff twice to inform them that staff were risking the lives of guests by wedging open doors required to automatically close to prevent the spread of fire. Excuse: “we just passed a fire inspection.” Congratulations, you didn’t rack up enough dings to be shut down. I am sure that Portland Fire inspectors would be just as appalled as I am. If you stay, be sure you know your fire escapes. The hotel is resting on its fire safety laurels