Set in the heart of the Beaverton business district, Shilo Inn Portland Beaverton features a beautifully landscaped courtyard with gazebo... more »
Set in the heart of the Beaverton business district, Shilo Inn Portland Beaverton features a beautifully landscaped courtyard with gazebo, pond and fountains. It is an ideal setting for weddings or receptions. Come visit this revitalized historic Shilo Inn Portland Beaverton. From the moment you step into the spacious lobby of the hotel you'll feel at home. This completely refurbished facility boasts renewed ambiance, comfort and popularity.You will find yourself surrounded by luxury in each of the 142 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites. Choose from a deluxe king or double queen suite. Each King suite includes a sitting area, television, table and chairs, vanity and private bath with shower and tub combo. Queen rooms include television, table and chairs, vanity and private bath with shower and tub combo.Visit Shilo's lounge when you want to relax. We've created the perfect environment to entertain friends and clients. Savor your beverage favorites, delicious appetizers or unique non-alcoholic treats. On the second floor above the lounge, you'll find the Sports Den. The Sports Den has been called one of Portland's Best Kept Secrets, We offer over 20 single-malt scotches, some of the Northwest's best microbrews and a variety of tasteful cigars. Our big-screen television is accompanied by six other televisions offering an array of sporting and news events worldwide.Take a swim in the large open-air pool or relax on a lounge chair poolside (open seasonally). The fitness center is stocked with modern workout machinery ideal for most types of regiments (stationary bike, universal weight machine, and stair stepping). After a tough workout, relax and soak in the hot tub.The on-site restaurant has an extensive menu of continental and American cuisine. The Sports Den serves espresso, liqueur and fine wine. Cigar and pipe smoking are permitted in the Sports Den, but the restaurant is completely non-smoking.The hotel is located near plenty of conveniences and attractions. Within two miles of the hotel are Washington Park Zoo, Japanese Rose Gardens and Forestry Center. Hoyt Arboretum, Portland Meadows, and Chinatown are also nearby.
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32 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
Driving up to the hotel I kept thinking that this couldn't be it. It reminded me of a run down hotel surrounded by car dealerships. It didn't look like the pictures on the internet, could be because they took a picture of the gazebo trying to make it look warm and inviting, and they had me fooled.
We checked in and there werent any elevators (just in case you need one) and given the floor layout of the building you see why, but this makes it hard to lug up your bags and cooler (since they have bottled water for $1.50 each).
We got to the top of the stairs and immediately we found a foul smelling odor. We were not sure if it is from the old tray of food that sat a the top of the stairs, or the combined odor of pet and smoke.
The room was dingy and the bathroom was dirty with rust stains on the floor. Be cautioned, if you flush the toilet, everyone within a mile radius will know you had just relieved yourself, the toilet is that loud. Im not sure how they dubbed this the executive suite, I wouldn't want any of my execs sleeping in that room unless I totally disliked them. The room we stayed in backs up to a small road, Im not sure what view we were paying for.
This caused a lot of noise at all hours of the night. Every time some people walked by talking and carrying on, it sounded like they were right in your room. Also, we weren't right on the freeway but, every time a car drove by it sounded like they were going through the middle of your room. Im not sure if it is the older windows or what, I double checked to make sure the windows weren't open. The beds were hard as rocks, too. If you are looking for a restful and clean place to stay, I would look elsewhere. The only advantage was that it was close to the zoo.
For the price I would have added a couple more bucks to find a better hotel.