Pets are allowed for an extra charge of USD 10 per pet, per day
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Pets are allowed for an extra charge of USD 10 per pet, per day
We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.
Just southeast of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers’ confluence, North Portland claims a very tall resident: Its famous Paul Bunyan statue stands at 35 feet. His verdant surroundings include Kelley Point Park, Pier Park, and the 2,000-acre Smith and Bybee Lakes Wildlife Area. Nearby, the Beaumont-Wilshire district—a specialty-shop hot spot—hosts the annual Fremont Fest celebration.
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