Hotel in Portland, United States
The Ritz-Carlton, Portland
875ptsPacific Northwest Biophilic Tower

About The Ritz-Carlton, Portland
Portland's first Ritz-Carlton occupies 35 floors of the Broadway Tower at 900 SW Washington Street, earning a Michelin Key in 2024. The 251-room property pairs biophilic design — raw timber, copper detailing, and a mountain-lake infinity pool — with Bellpine, a 20th-floor restaurant focused on Pacific Northwest producers. Rates start around $446 per night, with unobstructed views of the Cascade Range and the Willamette River.
A New Tier in Portland's Hotel Scene
Portland has long attracted visitors through its independent character: the food-cart culture, the neighbourhood breweries, the design-conscious boutique hotels. What the city lacked until recently was a full-scale luxury property built to the specification of international travellers accustomed to serious amenities. The Ritz-Carlton, Portland — operating as the brand's first Pacific Northwest property — changes that calculus. Sitting inside the Broadway Tower at 900 SW Washington Street, the 35-story, 251-room hotel introduces a tier of accommodation that previously required a flight to Seattle or San Francisco. The property received a Michelin Key in 2024, placing it inside a peer set that includes design-serious properties across North America such as The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City and Raffles Boston in Boston.
Portland's existing luxury hotel market , which includes properties like Woodlark and Hotel Lucia , has historically favoured smaller footprints and locally rooted identities. The Ritz-Carlton enters that conversation with a different proposition: scale, vertical drama, and unobstructed views across the Cascades and the Willamette River that no mid-rise property can replicate. Rates begin around $446 per night, positioning the hotel at the upper end of the Portland market, above peers like The Hoxton, Portland and Hotel Eastlund.
Biophilic Design as a Design Argument
High-rise luxury hotels typically resolve the tension between urban scale and natural materials in one of two ways: they either ignore it, leaning into glass and steel as aesthetic statements, or they overcompensate with token greenery. The Broadway Tower takes a more committed position. The design vocabulary draws directly from the Pacific Northwest: rustic logs bound with copper, raw materials sourced with local craft sensibility, and an infinity pool on the upper floors conceived to evoke the stillness of a mountain lake. The cumulative effect is a building that reads as rooted in its geography rather than imported from a generic international luxury template.
This places the Ritz-Carlton in a broader design conversation happening across American luxury hospitality, where biophilic approaches have moved from novelty to expectation. Properties like Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur and Amangiri in Canyon Point have made landscape-material integration their entire identity. The Ritz-Carlton's version of that argument is urban rather than remote, which is a different and arguably more complicated design problem to solve.
Bellpine: The Daytime and Evening Split
The 20th-floor restaurant Bellpine operates inside one of the more considered positions in Portland's dining scene: a full-service hotel restaurant with serious ambitions toward Pacific Northwest sourcing. The floor-to-ceiling views of the city and the Cascade Range give the room a spatial quality that most standalone Portland restaurants cannot match. That view changes the mood of a meal in concrete terms , midday light over the mountains reads differently than an evening cityscape , and Bellpine's dual-service model uses that shift in ways that reward guests who visit at both ends of the day.
Lunch at a hotel restaurant of this type tends to run lighter in format and faster in pace than dinner, attracting a mix of in-house guests and downtown business diners. The refined floor position makes it a credible working lunch destination in a city where food-focused midday meetings otherwise head toward Pearl District independents. Dinner shifts the register considerably: the room reads more formally in evening light, the pace extends, and the sourcing focus on Pacific Northwest producers becomes the central editorial statement of the menu. This is a common structural split in hotel restaurants of this category , compare how Bellpine's format mirrors the day-to-evening transition at properties like Auberge du Soleil in Napa, where daytime informality gives way to a dinner service with distinct ceremonial weight.
For guests planning around the restaurant, the practical implication is clear: lunch is a solid entry point without the full commitment of an evening reservation, but dinner is the format that earns the Michelin recognition context and the view at its most theatrical.
The 19th Floor: Spa and Fitness
The spa occupies the 19th floor and takes the unfolding petals of a Portland rose as its design reference , an appropriate local symbol in a city that has carried the Rose City designation since the late 19th century. Adjoining it is a 4,000-square-foot fitness facility equipped to professional-athlete specification. In the broader context of urban luxury hotel wellness, this scale of offering is becoming closer to standard among top-tier properties: Canyon Ranch Tucson in Tucson and Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua Kona have built entire property identities around wellness programming. At the Ritz-Carlton, wellness functions as a department within a full-service hotel rather than the primary draw, which suits a different traveller profile , one balancing business, leisure, and dining access in a single property.
Where the Ritz-Carlton Sits in Portland's Accommodation Spectrum
Portland's hotel market runs from design-forward independents to boutique conversions to international chain properties. The Ritz-Carlton occupies the highest price bracket among the city's current options and justifies that position through three factors that are difficult to replicate at smaller properties: 251 rooms with consistent service infrastructure, a Michelin-recognised restaurant on the 20th floor, and views from a height that the city's mid-rise alternatives cannot access.
For travellers comparing Portland properties at the independent end of the spectrum, options like Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street, Blind Tiger Portland – Danforth Street, and Caravan , The Tiny House Hotel offer a fundamentally different experience. The trade-off is not quality but character: those properties deliver immersive local identity at the cost of amenity depth, while the Ritz-Carlton delivers amenity depth with a design programme that works to embed local character at scale.
Among major American luxury hotels suitable for comparison, the Ritz-Carlton's Pacific Northwest positioning shares some DNA with properties like Sage Lodge in Pray and SingleThread Farm Inn in Healdsburg , both of which root their identities in regional terroir and material specificity. The difference is format: those are small-capacity, immersive properties built around a singular experience, while the Ritz-Carlton operates at urban-hotel scale with the full range of services that implies.
Further afield, travellers who hold the Ritz-Carlton's Michelin Key positioning against international luxury benchmarks will find relevant peers at Aman New York in New York City, Aman Venice in Venice, and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz , all operating in cities where the luxury hotel tier carries external credential weight beyond the property itself.
Planning Your Stay
The property sits at 900 SW Washington Street in downtown Portland, placing it within walking distance of the Pearl District, the South Park Blocks, and the city's main transit lines. Rates begin around $446 per night, with 251 rooms across a 35-story tower. Marriott International manages the property, so Bonvoy members can apply points and elite benefits , a practical consideration for frequent Marriott guests who otherwise route through coastal properties like Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside or Little Palm Island Resort and Spa in Little Torch Key when loyalty accumulation matters. Booking directly through Marriott's platform or via a travel advisor with Bonvoy Luminous access tends to unlock incremental benefits not available through third-party channels. For the Bellpine restaurant, a separate reservation is advisable for dinner service, particularly during Portland's peak autumn and summer seasons when the city draws significant visitor volume. See our full Portland restaurants guide for additional dining context across the city's neighbourhoods.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the atmosphere like at The Ritz-Carlton, Portland?
The atmosphere is shaped by the building's position as a 35-story tower with panoramic views of the Cascade Range and the Willamette River. The design programme draws on Pacific Northwest materials , raw timber, copper detailing , which gives the interiors a grounded quality uncommon in high-rise luxury hotels. Given the Michelin Key awarded in 2024 and rates beginning around $446, the mood skews toward polished urban luxury rather than the casual Pacific Northwest register found at smaller Portland properties.
What's the most popular room type at The Ritz-Carlton, Portland?
With 251 rooms across 35 floors, upper-floor rooms facing the Cascade Mountain Range and the Willamette River tend to attract the most interest, given the property's stated view as a core differentiator. The Michelin Key recognition and the price positioning at $446 and above suggest that guests booking here have selected specifically for the full-service, high-floor experience rather than an entry-level room. Requesting an refined floor at booking is advisable rather than leaving it to check-in allocation.
What's the main draw of The Ritz-Carlton, Portland?
Three things separate this property from the rest of Portland's hotel market: the 20th-floor Bellpine restaurant with Pacific Northwest sourcing credentials and Michelin recognition, the 19th-floor spa and 4,000-square-foot fitness facility, and the panoramic views that the building's 35-story height makes possible. As the brand's first Pacific Northwest property, it also holds a degree of novelty among Ritz-Carlton loyalists that newer openings in established markets do not.
What's the leading way to book The Ritz-Carlton, Portland?
Booking directly through Marriott International's platform or via a verified travel advisor with Bonvoy Luminous or STARS access gives the clearest access to rate matching and elite benefits. Given the property's position at $446 per night as a baseline, Bonvoy point redemption can offer meaningful value for members with accumulated balances. If Bellpine dinner service is part of your plan, make a separate restaurant reservation at the same time as the room booking, particularly for visits in summer or autumn when Portland sees its highest visitor volume.
How does Bellpine compare to other Pacific Northwest hotel restaurants?
Bellpine's combination of a dedicated sourcing focus on Pacific Northwest producers and a Michelin Key at the property level places it in a small tier of hotel restaurants in the region where the dining programme carries independent credibility rather than functioning as a convenience amenity. The 20th-floor position and the views of the Cascades add a spatial quality that ground-floor hotel restaurants cannot replicate. For guests travelling from properties like Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles or Troutbeck in Amenia, where the food programme is integral to the property's identity, Bellpine operates at a comparable level of seriousness for the Pacific Northwest context.
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