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Sentinel

4 Stars 4 Stars Hotel
614 SW 11th Avenue

Portland, Oregon, United States

Description

Portland's most storied hotel, Sentinel, is located in two historic downtown Portland buildings – the former Seward Hotel (now Sentinel's East Wing) and Portland's former Elks Lodge (now the West Wing).
Built in 1909, the Seward was a boutique hotel designed by William Christmas Knighton, the first Oregon architect known to use Viennese-influenced Early Modern and modified Arts and Crafts styles in his design. With its fully glazed terra cotta exterior and robot-like sentinels adorning the roofline, the building is considered one of the most daring and inventive ever built in Oregon.
Over the years, the Seward underwent numerous changes in ownership, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in the mid-1980′s. It achieved further notoriety when director Gus Van Sant filmed portions of My Own Private Idaho here.
After a massive, multi-year renovation, the building reopened in 19

Features

24-hour reception Wired Internet Wi-fi Car park Garage Wheelchair-accessible Small pets allowed (under 5 kg) Large pets allowed (over 5 kg) hotel City centre Internet access Entertainment Area Bus/Train station Year of construction

Rooms features

Internet access Extra beds on demand Wi-fi Cot on demand Room size (sqm) NO Wheelchair-accessible Number of bedrooms

Address: 614 SW 11th Avenue
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