The Woodlark Hotel Portland is a unique property deeply integrated with art featuring the work of renowned photographer Imogen Cunningham. Being located in downtown Portland, this hotel delights guests with indie boutiques selling local brands and a creative dining scene ranging from eclectic food trucks to high-end seafood bistros. The hotel consists of two century-old buildings on the National Historic Register, each offering a unique architectural style and blending harmoniously.
The Woodlark Hotel Portland is situated just a short 15-minute walk from Portland Union and offers easy access to many local attractions. Explore Washington Park—an urban oasis featuring the Oregon Zoo, World Forestry Center, Hoyt Arboretum, Portland Japanese Garden, and other recreational facilities. For nature lovers, the nearby Forest Park offers miles of trails, fire lanes, and gravel roads for hiking, walking, and running.
Experience luxury in the Woodlark Hotel's standard guestrooms, featuring 230-260 square feet of space and windows with either interior light wells for king rooms or west-facing views for rooms with two double beds. The loft suites captivate with soaring ceilings, lofted bedrooms accessible by spiral staircase, and elegant seating areas.
Woodlark boasts several remarkable dining options - indulge in Chef Doug Adams' flagship restaurant, Bullard, named after his Eastern Texas hometown, a comfortable gathering place offering exceptional cuisine. For burger lovers, Lardo will craft a delightful menu with pork-drenched double burgers, giant meatball Banh Mi's, and hand-cut french fries smothered in pork.
The Woodlark's dedicated team of event planners specialize in collaborative, interactive, and creative meeting offerings. With 910 square feet of flexible event space, a variety of configurations can be accommodated, including receptions, banquet-style seating, conference, and theater layouts. A refined meeting space, Larch, with its eight-person boardroom table, is perfectly designed to promote creativity and collaboration.