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Multnomah County STAYS BY SONDER

Multnomah County moves from downtown errands to quiet neighborhood nights.

Best Stays by Sonder Multnomah County

Multnomah County moves from Portland’s neighborhoods to Gresham and Troutdale, with Columbia River stops and west-side city time in between. Start with the area that fits your plans, then find Sonder apartment-style stays and boutique hotels close to the places you came for.

Multnomah County city stays

Downtown mornings, streetlights, neighborhood energy, late-night glow.

From Portland's downtown and neighborhood streets to Gresham's eastside pace and Troutdale's Columbia River gateway, choose the city that fits your Multnomah County stay.

Multnomah County by stay type

Find the right kind of stay.

From boutique hotels in the middle of everything to apartment-style stays built for settling in, browse South Carolina by the kind of place that fits your trip.

Multnomah County STAYS

Stays across Multnomah County, shaped for city days.

A small, curated edit of stays across Multnomah County, from downtown Portland and the Pearl District to Gresham, with Hotels, Apart Hotels, Apartments, and Boutique Hotels.

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US $164 /Night
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US $187 /Night
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US $404 /Night
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US $188 /Night
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US $145 /Night
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US $163 /Night
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US $128 /Night
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Multnomah County travel questions, answered.

Quick answers to the questions travelers ask most.

Which part of Multnomah County should I book if I want the easiest city stay?
What is the best booking choice in Multnomah County for a weekend trip?
Where should I stay in Multnomah County if I am planning a longer visit?
Is Multnomah County a good place to stay if I want to work remotely?
How should I decide between a more walkable stay and a quieter one in Multnomah County?
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Which part of Multnomah County should I book if I want the easiest city stay?

Choose the most central Multnomah County listing if you want simple access to restaurants, transit, and a walkable street grid. If you plan to spend more time exploring on foot than driving between stops, a city-center base usually keeps your days straightforward. Check the listing for the exact neighborhood and nearby transit options.

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What is the best booking choice in Multnomah County for a weekend trip?

Book a central Multnomah County stay if your trip is short and you want to make the most of your time without long transfers. A walkable base works well for a weekend because you can settle in quickly, head out for meals, and return easily between plans. Review the listing for the most direct location details.

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Where should I stay in Multnomah County if I am planning a longer visit?

Pick a Multnomah County listing with apartment-style space if you are staying for several days or more and want a steadier daily routine. A stay with room to work, unpack, and keep groceries nearby can make longer trips feel easier. Exact layouts and amenities vary, so check each listing before booking.

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Is Multnomah County a good place to stay if I want to work remotely?

Yes, if you choose a Multnomah County stay with work-friendly space and reliable connectivity. A central location can make it easier to balance calls, meals, and short breaks without losing time to transit. For desk setup, Wi-Fi details, and quiet features, look at the listing rather than assuming they are standard.

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How should I decide between a more walkable stay and a quieter one in Multnomah County?

Choose the most walkable Multnomah County option if you want cafes, food, and daily errands close by, and choose a quieter location if you plan to rest more between outings. The right fit depends on your pace and how much street activity you want nearby. Use the listing to confirm the setting and access details.