Hotel in Portland, United States
Jupiter Hotel Portland
150ptsEast-side character hotel; skip the chain

About Jupiter Hotel Portland
Jupiter Hotel Portland is a converted 1960s motor lodge on East Burnside — an easy booking with genuine character and strong east-side location value. It works best for first-timers who want proximity to Portland's bars and restaurants over downtown polish. If you want design with more service depth, The Hoxton or Woodlark are closer comparisons worth considering.
The Verdict
If you're choosing between Jupiter Hotel and a standard Portland chain hotel near the east side, Jupiter wins on character alone. But if you're deciding between Jupiter and The Hoxton, Portland — which sits closer to downtown and delivers a polished design experience at a comparable price tier — the answer depends entirely on whether you want to be in the thick of East Burnside's bars and record shops or walking distance from the Pearl District. Jupiter earns its place for first-timers who want something genuinely different from the standard Portland hotel stay.
What to Expect
Jupiter Hotel occupies a converted 1960s motor lodge on East Burnside Street, one of Portland's most active east-side corridors. The physical setup is low-slung and courtyard-facing: rooms open directly onto an outdoor walkway rather than an interior hallway, which makes the property feel more like a self-contained village than a hotel. For a first-time visitor, that spatial layout is the single most defining feature of the stay. It's compact, social by design, and intentionally casual , not a place to come if you want a quiet, insular experience.
The address at 800 E Burnside places you in immediate reach of some of Portland's most active food and nightlife blocks. This is where the location premium argument is strongest: you're not paying to be near a convention centre or airport, you're paying for proximity to the city's east-side energy. For a first visit to Portland, that's a meaningful advantage over staying downtown and taking rideshares east every evening. Check our full Portland restaurants guide and full Portland bars guide to map out what's walkable from this address.
The on-site doug fir lounge is a well-regarded neighbourhood anchor, which means the property functions as a destination in itself rather than just a place to sleep. For a first-timer who wants to experience Portland's east-side character without having to plan every night out from scratch, that built-in programming is useful.
Booking is easy , Jupiter does not have the wait-list pressure of properties like Woodlark or the demand ceiling of The Ritz-Carlton, Portland. You can typically book within a week of arrival, though summer weekends on East Burnside fill faster than you'd expect. If you're planning a fall or winter visit, availability is generally wider and rates tend to soften, making the value case stronger.
For other distinctly characterful Portland stays, also consider Caravan - The Tiny House Hotel and Hotel Eastlund. For a broader look at where to stay, see our full Portland hotels guide.
Practical Details
| Detail | Jupiter Hotel Portland | The Hoxton, Portland | Woodlark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | East Burnside (east side) | Old Town / Pearl-adjacent | Downtown |
| Style | Converted motor lodge, courtyard layout | Design hotel, urban loft aesthetic | Historic building, refined independent |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate | Moderate |
| Leading for | East-side explorers, design-curious travellers | Downtown access with design edge | Polished independent stay downtown |
| Walk-in viable? | Often yes, outside summer weekends | Less reliably | Rarely |
Compare Jupiter Hotel Portland
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Jupiter Hotel Portland | — | |
| The Ritz-Carlton, Portland | — | |
| The Nines, A Luxury Collection Hotel | — | |
| Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street | — | |
| The Hoxton, Portland | — | |
| Woodlark | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Jupiter Hotel Portland?
Book at least two to three weeks out if you're visiting during summer or a major Portland event weekend — the hotel's east Burnside location puts it close to festival venues and the room count is limited enough that availability tightens fast. Shoulder season (October through April) gives you more flexibility and likely better rates. Weekday stays are easier to secure on short notice than Friday and Saturday nights.
What is check-in like at Jupiter Hotel Portland?
Jupiter Hotel runs a boutique operation out of a converted 1960s motor lodge, so check-in is at the main office rather than a formal lobby. The process is compact and informal — expect a short queue at most, not a hotel concierge setup. If you're arriving late, confirm arrangements directly with the hotel before you travel, as the property's format doesn't mirror a 24-hour front-desk chain.
Which room category is best at Jupiter Hotel Portland?
If you're a light sleeper, prioritize rooms set back from East Burnside Street — the corridor is active and noise carries into street-facing units at night. For two people, a standard room is workable given the motor lodge layout, but if you're staying more than two nights or want more breathing room, ask about upgraded room types when booking. The character of the property is consistent across categories, so the main variable is noise exposure and square footage, not decor quality.
Is Jupiter Hotel Portland worth the price?
Pricing varies at Jupiter Hotel Portland; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
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