Local artisans, string lights, and creative community
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Portland, Oregon
Apr 12 – Apr 17
$582 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Jul 1 – Jul 6
$1,006 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
$399 / night
Portland, Oregon
Mar 20 – Mar 25
$660 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
$169 / night
Portland, Oregon
Jul 1 – Jul 6
$8,166 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Apr 8 – Apr 13
$700 for 5 nights
Mississippi Avenue is one of Portland's most charming and walkable commercial streets -- a compact stretch of independent shops, restaurants, bars, and galleries that feels like a small creative village within the city. String lights crisscross above the sidewalks, vintage signs mark locally owned businesses, and the energy is laid-back but buzzing. It's the kind of neighborhood where you can browse a plant shop, grab a craft beer, eat incredible Thai food, and catch live music all within a few blocks.
The dining and drinking scene on Mississippi punches well above its weight. Lovely's Fifty Fifty serves some of Portland's best pizza, Prost! is a communal beer hall with an enormous patio, and the food carts lining the street cover everything from Cambodian noodles to artisan doughnuts. Mississippi Studios, a beloved intimate music venue, hosts touring acts and local bands nearly every night. And the shopping is distinctly Portland -- vintage clothing, handmade jewelry, independent bookstores, and quirky gift shops.
Our Mississippi Avenue rentals put you in a quintessential Portland neighborhood -- close enough to walk to everything on the strip, tucked into quiet residential streets with classic North Portland character. It's a neighborhood that rewards exploration and rewards staying local.
Mississippi is a compact, walkable street with an outsized concentration of independent businesses. The string lights, local art, and community feel make it one of Portland's most photogenic and enjoyable neighborhoods. It has the energy of a creative district without feeling trendy or overproduced.
Mississippi Studios is the anchor -- an intimate, excellent-sounding venue that hosts touring indie acts, local bands, and comedy shows. Bar Bar, the attached patio bar, often has free live music as well. The neighborhood's creative energy extends to pop-up performances and buskers on the street.
Yes, Mississippi and Alberta are both in Northeast/North Portland and are about a 10-minute drive or bike ride apart. Many guests explore both during their stay. They have different personalities -- Mississippi is more compact and intimate, Alberta is longer and more sprawling -- but both are excellent.
Street parking is generally available on the residential side streets near Mississippi, though the commercial strip itself can be busy on weekends. Most of our nearby rentals have dedicated off-street parking or easy residential street parking.