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Though there’s a certain family resemblance between a hotel like the Jupiter and the glossy high-design luxury boutiques you see in the design magazines, the small-market American budget boutique is an altogether different sort of place. The Jupiter, the Thunderbird or the Hotel San Jose in the heart of Texas, the Ace in Seattle: all are visually appealing, stylishly designed, and all are eminently livable; luxury, however, is not a part of the program.Get your head around this idea and you’re in for a good time. The Jupiter, like its cohorts, is aimed at young, creative types, an audience that’s interested in design and in thoughtful and quirky hotels, but that would feel underdressed in a high-gloss hotel like one of Ian Schrager’s, for example. The Jupiter’s guests are more likely artists who don't spend much time sleeping in their hotel rooms than design-industry professionals with expense accounts.It’s hard to imagine feeling underdressed in the Jupiter, or anywhere in Portland, a deeply casual city. It’s an unprepossessing sort of hotel, a renovated Sixties motor inn attached to the Doug Fir Lounge, one of Portland’s top bars and live music venues. This makes for a lively atmosphere, and more than a little noise; choose a front-side room if you’re social, and a back-side one if you’re a fussy sleeper. Inside they’re handsomely minimalist, mostly white, with bold wallpaper — photorealistic forest scenes, or vibrant cartoony florals — and simple Blu Dot furnishings alongside recognizable designer pieces (provenance not guaranteed). Comfortable, to be sure, but far from decadent.Big-city boutique clichés like pricy fusion restaurants or $18 hotel-bar cocktails are right out — the Doug Fir is more about upmarket diner fare, and like any indie-hipster bar, it pours more Pabst Blue Ribbon than martinis or mojitos. If you’re up for it, you can get yourself a massage on-site, or even a haircut, but extras like these are somewhat beside the point. The Jupiter is quite naturally a part of what’s happening in Portland, and you’ll see as many locals as out-of-towners in this stylish crowd — and that touch of authenticity is something money can’t buy.
- 80 Rooms
- Style: Modern Design
- Atmosphere: Happening
- 38 Guest Reviews
- Jupiter Hotel
- 800 E. Burnside Street
- Portland, OR, USA
Hotel amenities and services
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- 24 hour concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- ATM/bank office
- Bar
- Bicycle rentals nearby
- Central air conditioning
- Free wi-fi
- Lounge
- Multi-lingual staff
- Offsite gym facilities
- Pets allowed (charges apply)
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Self service parking (charges apply)
- Shopping area nearby
- Wake-up service
Other Portland hotels
38 Guest Reviews
All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.
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- Brendan
- Stayed October 2012
- Rating: Excellent
What I liked:
Restaurant - Doug Fir
Atmosphere - Aesthetic & People
Service - Friendly, Willing to Help
What the hotel could do better:
Since it's refurbished structure, the walls are a bit thin and the plumbing should be updated.
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- Sandy
- Stayed September 2012
- Rating: Excellent
What I liked:
We loved the creative flare of the hotel.
What the hotel could do better:
Nothing, had a wonderful stay!
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- leland
- Stayed September 2012
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
cool hip hotel in interesting neighborhood
What the hotel could do better:
control noise from other guests


