Boutique shopping, cozy restaurants, and tree-lined sidewalks
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Portland, Oregon
Mar 12 – Mar 17
$729 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Apr 7 – Apr 12
$730 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Apr 11 – Apr 16
$1,022 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 26 – Mar 31
$700 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 15 – Mar 20
$892 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Apr 12 – Apr 17
$611 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 20 – Mar 25
$1,073 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Apr 5 – Apr 10
$704 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 24 – Mar 29
$1,584 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 24 – Mar 29
$1,050 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 10 – Mar 15
$708 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 24 – Mar 29
$3,693 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
$599 / night
Portland, Oregon
Mar 15 – Mar 20
$1,116 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
May 19 – May 24
$3,242 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Mar 15 – Mar 20
$950 for 5 nights
Portland, Oregon
Apr 24 – Apr 29
$6,861 for 5 nights
NW 23rd Avenue -- the heart of Portland's Nob Hill neighborhood -- is one of the city's most beloved shopping and dining streets. Lined with mature trees, Victorian-era homes, and a mix of independent boutiques and neighborhood restaurants, it has the feel of a sophisticated small-town main street with big-city quality. This is where Portlanders go for a Saturday afternoon of browsing, eating, and people-watching, and it's one of the best neighborhoods for visitors who want walkability, beauty, and a refined urban experience.
The dining on NW 23rd ranges from cozy neighborhood bistros to celebrated restaurants that draw from across the city. The shopping is a mix of local boutiques, vintage stores, and carefully curated specialty shops. And the streets themselves -- with their grand Victorian and Craftsman homes, garden-filled yards, and canopy of old-growth trees -- are worth strolling just for the architecture. Walk a few blocks west and you're at the edge of Forest Park, with over 80 miles of trails starting right from the neighborhood.
Our NW 23rd rentals capture the neighborhood's refined, comfortable energy. These are well-appointed homes and apartments in one of Portland's most established residential areas -- close to everything on the avenue but set back on quiet, leafy streets. It's an ideal base for guests who want to walk everywhere and experience Portland's more polished side without losing the city's signature warmth.
NW 23rd has a mix of independent boutiques, home goods stores, vintage shops, and specialty retailers. You'll find everything from handmade jewelry and local ceramics to curated clothing and gift shops. It's the kind of street where you'll find things you won't see anywhere else.
Forest Park is remarkably close -- several trailheads are within a 10-minute walk from NW 23rd. The Lower Macleay Trail (which leads to the Witch's Castle, a popular Portland landmark) is one of the nearest access points. You can go from brunch on 23rd to hiking in old-growth forest in minutes.
Yes. The Pearl District is about a 15-minute walk east, and downtown Portland is about 20 minutes on foot. The Portland Streetcar also runs nearby, connecting NW Portland to the Pearl District, downtown, and the South Waterfront.
NW 23rd has excellent dining options ranging from casual brunch spots and neighborhood cafes to upscale restaurants. The avenue and surrounding blocks include everything from Italian and Thai to farm-to-table and seafood. Many restaurants have outdoor seating during Portland's warm months.