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The Lion & The Rose B&b Hotel
Location: 1810 Ne 15th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97212
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Experience elegant living in this grand Victorian mansion. An exceptional Portland bed and breakfast on the National Register of Historic Places, this majestic 1906 Queen Anne home takes you to another time. The Lion and the Rose is a great place to stay while discovering Portland. It is conveniently located in the Historic Irvington District, near the Lloyd Center, the Oregon Convention Center, the Rose Garden arena and downtown Portland. Restaurants, shops, boutiques, theatres, buses, and the light rail are all within easy walking distance. The light rail whisks you downtown for free. A delicious full two-course breakfast is served every morning in the formal dining room. Light refreshments and complimentary soft drinks are provided for your enjoyment. Enjoy countless amenities and in a home-like setting including wireless internet access, free long-distance calls, common sitting rooms, daily newspaper, gardens, and outdoor sundeck. **Children under 10 years old are not welcome at this property.**
Each guestroom emanates Victorian charm with warm tones and lovely wallpapers complimented by beautiful decor and furnishings. All accommodations include alarm clock radio, cable TV, complimentary beverages, direct dial telephone with data port, and iron/ironing board. **This property has a three-night minimum stay requirement for the followin arrival dates 10/11/04, 11/11/04, 11/25/04, 12/24/04-12/25/04, 12/31/04- 1/1/05, 1/17/05, 2/21/05, 5/30/05, 7/4/05, 9/05/05, 10/10/05, 11/11/05, 11/24/05, 12/24/05-12/25/05, 12/31/05** **Children 10 and older only**
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Toll-Free Hotel Information & Discount Reservations
1-800-950-1363 |
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Location Description -
HISTORIC IRVINGTON DISTRICT
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Property Information -
Check In Time - 3 PM - 7 PM Check Out Time - 11 AM Children Not Allowed - 10 & Older Permitted
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Room Information -
Bed Type: Short Description: DELUXE RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Deluxe Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: STANDARD RM/1BA MAX2 Long Description: Standard Room - One Bathroom Max 2 Bed Type: Short Description: DELUXE RM/1BA MAX 3 Long Description: Deluxe Room - One Bathroom Max 3 Bed Type: Short Description: JACUZZI RM/1BA MAX 2 Long Description: Jacuzzi Room - One Bathroom Max 2
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| Directions to The Lion & The Rose B&b Hotel: |
| 1810 NE 15th Street, Portland, OR - From Portland International Airport: Depart the airport on Airport Way. Follow the signs to Portland, I-20 South, then take the Portland I-84 West. Take the Lloyd Boulevard Exit, Exit 1. As you exit, keep to the right and turn onto NE 13th Avenue. Go one block North. Turn right onto Multnomah. At the second stop light, turn left onto NE 16th Avenue. NE 16th Avenue will curve and become NE 15th Avenue. Stay in the right land and continue straight on NE 15th across Weidler and Broadway. The property is one block North of Broadway at the Northeast corner of NE 15th and NE Schuyler.
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| Portland is an ideal vacation destination with something for everyone, from outdoor adventures to cultural exhibitions. Wherever you go in Portland, you're never far from an art house cinema, performance space or gallery. You're never more than five minutes from a brewpub or gourmet coffee shop, and always just a puddle's jump away from a farmers' market, park or garden. Golf Digest has rated two of Portland's courses, East Moreland Golf Course and Heron Lakes Golf Course, among the nation's top 75 public courses. Long recognized as a fisherman's haven, the Pacific Northwest is rich with steelhead, trout and sturgeon. When locals brag of catching a 30-pound sturgeon - chances are, they're not fibbing. If snow sports are more your style, nearby Mount Hood has all the answers. With four ski resorts and North America's longest ski season, this 11,235-foot peak is a mecca for skiers, ice climbers, snowboarders and hikers. The surrounding wilderness boasts spectacular trails for snowshoeing - Oregon's newest winter sports rage - as well as cross-country skiing.
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