
Woodlark
Sophisticated urban boutique with a warm, feminine-forward design sensibility. Historic bones (Beaux-Arts and French Renaissance architectural details) paired with a modern, residential feel. The lobby doubles as a community living room — ten-foot leather sofas, a wraparound marble check-in desk, and a coffee bar that draws locals as much as hotel guests.
The daily destination fee covers a welcome martini or mocktail at 4pm check-in, bike rentals, and a $15 food/beverage credit — use it at Roseline for coffee and pastries each morning.
Why It Matters
One of Portland's only Michelin Key-recognized hotels, and the only major downtown boutique to have completely shed the rugged PNW cliché. Women-owned and women-art-focused in a meaningful way, not just as branding. The historic buildings are on the National Register of Historic Places.
Woodlark is two historic Portland buildings — the 1908 Cornelius Hotel and the 1912 Woodlark Building — merged into a single 150-room boutique hotel in the downtown West End. It's women-owned, fills its walls with art exclusively by women artists, and earned Michelin Keys in both 2024 and 2025. The design drops the usual Pacific Northwest flannel-and-reclaimed-wood aesthetic in favor of something softer: emerald velvet headboards, brass fittings, handblown glass fixtures, and botanical prints on custom wallpaper.
Where You'll Stay
9 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
Lower-level gym with Peloton bikes, Peloton Mirror for guided classes, treadmill, weight machines, and free weights. Open to guests around the clock.
Yoga mat, resistance bands, weights, and iPad available for in-room workouts. An alternative to the gym for those who prefer to exercise in private.
Complimentary Public bikes available for guests to explore Portland's neighborhoods. Coffee shops, parks, Powell's Books, and the waterfront are all within easy cycling distance.
Thursday afternoon floral arranging classes held in the lobby's flower cabinet. The hotel maintains relationships with local florists and makers, keeping it authentically Portland.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Weekly floral arranging classes held Thursday afternoons in the lobby's dedicated flower cabinet. A very Portland touch.
Complimentary Public bikes available for guests to cruise to coffee shops, parks, and city sights. Helmets included. Covered under the daily destination fee.
Multiple curated event venues for business meetings, intimate weddings, conferences, and private gatherings. Full restaurant buyouts available at Bullard and Abigail Hall.
In-room and property-wide Wi-Fi. Enhanced Wi-Fi included in the destination fee. Marriott Bonvoy members who book direct get complimentary in-room internet access.
Curated shop stocked with Oregon-made snacks, wines, beers, craft cocktails, non-alcoholic drinks, and artisanal goods. Also carries local souvenirs and house-made ice cream for late-night cravings.
$15 daily food and beverage credit valid at on-site dining establishments (Bullard, Abigail Hall, or Roseline). Included in the destination fee. Not valid on check-out date.
Starting at 4pm daily, a drink cart rolls out in the lobby with a rotating lineup of martinis and mocktails for arriving guests. Part of the destination fee.
Dogs of all sizes welcome at a flat fee of $50. Maximum 1 pet per room, up to 50 lbs for the Marriott booking system — though the hotel's own site says dogs of all sizes. Non-dog pets require direct inquiry.
Same-day dry cleaning and laundry services available for hotel guests.
Keyless room access via the Marriott Bonvoy mobile app.
Valet available for hotel guests at $60/night for standard vehicles ($70 for oversized), with in-and-out privileges. Hours are 6am–midnight. No EV charging available.
Rentable Well Fit Kit containing yoga mat, resistance bands, weights, and an iPad — for guests who want to work out in their room rather than the gym.
Full-service gym on the lower-level lobby, open around the clock. Equipment includes free weights, a treadmill, two Peloton bikes, and a Peloton Mirror for guided workouts.
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