### Welcome to Executive Lodge Portland
Strategically situated, the Executive Lodge is conveniently located near the MAX station and offers close proximity to Portland International Airport, just 9 kilometers away. Whether you are launching a new product or visiting the renowned Powell's City of Books, the Executive Lodge Portland stands out as a smart choice for both business and leisure travelers. With its blend of affordability, comfort, and accessibility, this hidden gem is truly worth discovering.
Nestled in the vibrant Kerns neighborhood, the Executive Lodge Portland is your gateway to the city's cultural treasures and natural beauty. Just 2.5 kilometers from the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and the bustling Moda Center, this property makes it easy for visitors to immerse themselves in local attractions without sacrificing comfort or affordability. Perfect for families and group travelers, the hotel boasts inviting and spacious accommodations that cater to diverse needs. Guests can choose from a variety of room types, including options with one or two queen beds, ensuring everyone finds the perfect fit. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with modern amenities, including a 37-inch flat-screen television with premium channels like HBO, air conditioning, and free WiFi. With comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and helpful features like microwaves, your stay promises relaxation after a day spent exploring.
Though the Executive Lodge does not have its own dining facility, the surrounding Southeast Portland area is rich with cool brewpubs, restaurants, antiques malls, and indie boutiques to satisfy any culinary craving. From delightful local cafés to fine dining options, you'll discover an array of scrumptious choices just a short stroll away.
In addition to affordable rates, which include attractive commercial, corporate, and group pricing, the friendly staff at the Executive Lodge ensures a pleasant experience. You'll have access to ample free parking, allowing for hassle-free exploration of local landmarks like the Japanese Garden and Multnomah Falls.