Hotel in Portland, United States
The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection
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About The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection
The Press Hotel is the best choice in Portland for travelers who want character and location over amenities and square footage. Housed in the former Portland Press Herald building on Exchange Street, it delivers genuine design identity and Old Port walkability. Book a superior room or above — entry-level rooms are tight — and target shoulder season for the best rates.
Should You Book The Press Hotel?
If you're returning to Portland, Maine and last time you stayed somewhere generic, The Press Hotel is the upgrade worth making. Housed in the former home of the Portland Press Herald on Exchange Street, this Autograph Collection property leans hard into its newspaper heritage — exposed brick, vintage press equipment, editorial photography — in a way that feels considered rather than costume-y. For a second visit to the city, or for anyone who wants a hotel that reflects the neighborhood rather than sitting above it, this is the right address.
The Space and What You're Actually Buying
The building's bones do a lot of work here. High ceilings, original architectural details, and a ground-floor bar give the property a physical presence that most Portland hotels don't have. The rooms themselves are compact by design , this is a converted historic building, not a purpose-built resort , so managing expectations on square footage is important before you book. What you're paying for is location, character, and atmosphere, not sprawling suites.
On that note: room category selection matters here more than at a standard chain. Entry-level rooms are functional but tight. If you're staying more than one night or traveling as a couple who actually plans to spend time in the room, stepping up to a superior or king-category room is worth the additional cost. The layout difference is meaningful, and the Exchange Street-facing rooms add street-level city energy that Portland's quieter hotels can't replicate.
Booking and Timing
Booking at The Press Hotel is direct , this is not a hard reservation to secure, and you won't need to plan months ahead outside of peak summer weekends and major local events. That said, Portland's Old Port fills up faster than visitors expect in July and August, so aim for 3–4 weeks out minimum during those months. Shoulder season , late September through November , offers the leading combination of availability, mild weather, and lower rates, making it the strongest window for value-seekers. The hotel sits at 119 Exchange St, putting you inside walkable distance of the Old Port's restaurants and bars without the noise exposure of the waterfront itself.
Mini Comparison: Portland Downtown Hotels
| Hotel | Style | Booking Difficulty | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Press Hotel | Historic / boutique | Easy | Design-conscious travelers, repeat visitors |
| The Ritz-Carlton, Portland | Luxury full-service | Easy–Moderate | Service-first travelers, special occasions |
| Woodlark | Boutique / lifestyle | Easy | F&B-focused stays, couples |
| The Hoxton, Portland | Modern / social | Easy | Younger travelers, social lobby scene |
| Blind Tiger – Carleton St | Inn / guesthouse | Easy | Budget-conscious, intimate stays |
For a broader look at where to stay and eat across the city, see our full Portland hotels guide, our full Portland restaurants guide, and our full Portland bars guide.
Compare The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection | Easy | — | |||
| The Ritz-Carlton, Portland | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| The Nines, A Luxury Collection Hotel | Unknown | — | |||
| Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| The Hoxton, Portland | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — | ||
| Woodlark | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the pool and spa at The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection?
The Press Hotel is not a pool-and-spa property. If on-site wellness facilities are a priority for your stay in Portland, this is the wrong address — look at The Westin Portland Harborview instead. The Press Hotel's draw is its architecture, ground-floor bar, and Exchange Street location, not resort amenities.
Is The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection family-friendly?
It works for families with older kids who can appreciate a design-forward, historically framed property in a walkable urban setting. The Old Port location at 119 Exchange St puts you close to Portland's waterfront and restaurants, which is genuinely useful with children. It's less suited to families needing connecting rooms, cribs, or a pool to anchor the trip.
How is the location of The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection?
119 Exchange Street puts you in the heart of Portland's Old Port, which is where you want to be — walkable to the ferry terminal, the waterfront, and the city's best restaurants. For a Portland trip built around eating, drinking, and exploring on foot, this address removes the need for a car entirely. It's one of the strongest location arguments for booking here.
Which room category is best at The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection?
Room-specific pricing and category breakdowns aren't in our current data for The Press Hotel, so a ranked recommendation would be speculation. As a general principle with Autograph Collection properties of this footprint, rooms on upper floors in corner positions tend to offer meaningfully better light and space — worth filtering for when you search availability directly.
How does The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection compare to nearby hotels?
Among Portland's downtown options, The Press Hotel sits in a practical middle ground: more character than a chain, less corporate rate than The Ritz-Carlton Portland, and more established than newer arrivals like The Hoxton. If you want a property with genuine physical presence and a central address without paying top-of-market rates, it competes well. Woodlark in Portland, Oregon is a useful reference point for the format — older building, design sensibility, no resort trimmings.
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