Hotel in Portland, United States
Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
150Pearl PointsDowntown Portland, easy to book, Bonvoy points.

About Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
Woodlark Hotel Portland is a practical downtown business hotel with boutique-hotel character and Marriott Bonvoy benefits. The SW Alder Street address gives easy access to Portland's central business district and MAX light rail. Book here if loyalty points and location matter more than full-service amenities — it competes well at its price point against Portland's mid-luxury set.
Verdict
Woodlark Hotel Portland is a solid mid-tier business travel pick in downtown Portland — well-located on SW Alder Street, easy to book, and part of Marriott's Tribute Portfolio, which means Bonvoy points stack here. It won't compete with The Ritz-Carlton, Portland on service depth or with The Nines on design drama, but for a work trip where location and loyalty program value matter more than wow-factor, it earns its place on the shortlist.
The Property
Set in a historic building on SW Alder Street in the heart of Portland's downtown core, Woodlark occupies one of the more visually distinctive addresses in the city. The building's architectural character — high ceilings, period details, and a lobby that reads as considered rather than corporate, gives it an edge over generic business hotels at a comparable price point. For the value-focused traveler, that aesthetic payoff matters: you're getting boutique-hotel atmosphere without boutique-hotel booking friction.
For business travelers, the address is the primary argument. SW Alder puts you within easy walking distance of Portland's central business district, Pioneer Courthouse Square, and the MAX light rail network, which connects the airport directly to downtown. If your meetings are spread across the city, this is the kind of base that makes logistics direct. Compare that to The Hoxton, Portland, which skews younger and more social in atmosphere, or Hotel Eastlund on the east side, where proximity to downtown requires a bridge crossing.
The Tribute Portfolio flag is worth understanding before you book. Tribute properties sit within the Marriott ecosystem but operate with independent character, you earn and redeem Bonvoy points, which for frequent travelers adds measurable value. If you're already mid-tier or elite with Bonvoy, this is a direct redemption candidate. For travelers without a loyalty affiliation, the calculus is purely rate-versus-room, and Woodlark holds its own at its price point against Portland's broader mid-luxury set.
Timing matters here. Portland's downtown is quietest on weekends, which makes weekday business stays the natural fit. If you're visiting for a conference or client meetings, book as early as possible, downtown Portland hotels at this tier fill quickly during convention season, typically spring and fall. For leisure visitors, weekends may offer better rates, and the walkability to Portland's restaurant and bar scene is a genuine draw. Explore our full Portland restaurants guide and our full Portland bars guide to plan around the hotel.
Practical Details
Address: 813 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205. Loyalty: Marriott Bonvoy points earned and redeemed. Booking difficulty: Easy, no waitlist, standard online booking through Marriott or third-party channels. Leading for: Solo business travelers, Bonvoy members, value-seekers who want downtown location without full luxury pricing. Less suited to: Travelers prioritizing full-service spa, fine dining on-site, or top-tier service polish. Nearby alternatives: The Hoxton for a design-forward option; The Ritz-Carlton if budget allows for full-service luxury.
For broader Portland planning, see our full Portland hotels guide, our full Portland experiences guide, and our full Portland wineries guide. If you're comparing against top-tier properties elsewhere in the US, benchmarks like Raffles Boston or The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City illustrate what the next tier up delivers in service and room quality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel family-friendly?
It works for families as a functional base in central Portland — the SW Alder Street location puts you close to parks, Powell's Books, and the Portland Art Museum. That said, this is a downtown business-leaning property, not a resort with kids' programming or a pool. Families with young children wanting amenities would be better served elsewhere; families touring the city on foot will find the location genuinely convenient.
Is Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel good for business travel?
Yes — this is arguably where Woodlark is at its clearest fit. The downtown Portland address on SW Alder Street puts you within walking distance of the main business district, and Marriott Bonvoy integration means points, status benefits, and a frictionless booking experience. No waitlist, standard online booking, and a historic building that reads better on expenses than a generic corporate hotel.
How is the pool and spa at Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel?
Spa and pool details are not documented in available data for Woodlark, so don't book expecting resort-style wellness facilities. If an on-site pool or spa is a requirement, confirm directly with the hotel before reserving — or consider The Ritz-Carlton Portland, which is positioned at the top of the market and more likely to offer those amenities.
How does Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Woodlark sits in the mid-tier: more character than a standard Marriott full-service property, less polish than The Nines (Luxury Collection) and less price-per-night than The Ritz-Carlton Portland. The Hoxton Portland competes most directly on atmosphere and downtown location, and often at comparable rates. If Bonvoy points matter to you, Woodlark has the clear edge over The Hoxton; if independent-hotel feel is the priority, The Hoxton is the closer call.
How is the dining at Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel?
Specific dining details for Woodlark are not confirmed in current data. Portland's downtown core has a strong independent restaurant density within walking distance of 813 SW Alder St, so even if on-site dining is limited, you are not reliant on it. Confirm current food and beverage offerings with the hotel directly before arrival.
Do loyalty programs work at Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel?
Yes, and this is one of Woodlark's concrete advantages. As a Tribute Portfolio property, it sits within the Marriott Bonvoy ecosystem, so points earn and redemption apply directly. If you hold Bonvoy status, benefits — including room upgrades subject to availability and late checkout — apply here the same as at any Marriott brand property.
How is the location of Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel?
Strong for downtown access. 813 SW Alder Street puts you in the heart of the central business district, walkable to Pioneer Courthouse Square, Powell's Books, and the main MAX light rail lines. For anyone coming to Portland for work, meetings, or a city-focused stay, the location removes most logistical friction. It is not a neighbourhood boutique experience — this is a central, practical address.
Location
813 SW Alder St, Portland, OR 97205
Portland, United States
Compare Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
| Venue |
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| Woodlark Hotel Portland, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel |
| The Ritz-Carlton, Portland |
| The Nines, A Luxury Collection Hotel |
| Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street |
| The Hoxton, Portland |
| Woodlark |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- The Ritz-Carlton, Portland, Notable alternative
- The Nines, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Notable alternative
- Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street, Notable alternative
- The Hoxton, Portland, Notable alternative
- Woodlark, Notable alternative
Against its closest downtown peers, Woodlark Hotel Portland sits in a clear middle position. The Ritz-Carlton, Portland outperforms it on service depth, room finish, and amenity breadth, but at a meaningfully higher rate. If budget is flexible and service quality is the priority, the Ritz is the cleaner choice. Woodlark makes more sense when you want a credible downtown address without paying for facilities you won't use.
The Nines, A Luxury Collection Hotel is the strongest design-led competitor at a comparable tier, its atrium and room quality give it an edge for guests where atmosphere is the deciding factor. For business travel, both properties are similarly well-located, but The Nines carries slightly more visual prestige for client-facing stays. The Hoxton, Portland appeals to a younger, more social traveler and tends to price competitively, but its atmosphere skews toward leisure rather than work-trip utility. Woodlark's Bonvoy affiliation is its clearest differentiator against The Hoxton for loyalty-program travelers.
For travelers considering smaller or independent options, Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street offers a more intimate experience, and Caravan - The Tiny House Hotel is a genuine outlier for experience-focused stays. Neither fits a standard business trip. The bottom line: book Woodlark if you want a reliable, loyalty-earning downtown base at a sensible price. Upgrade to The Nines or The Ritz-Carlton if the stay itself needs to impress.
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