Portland's most eclectic, walkable neighborhoods
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Mar 29 – Apr 3
$614 for 5 nights
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Mar 24 – Mar 29
$620 for 5 nights
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May 21 – May 26
$715 for 5 nights
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Mar 21 – Mar 26
$607 for 5 nights
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$109 / night
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May 1 – May 6
$564 for 5 nights
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Mar 1 – Mar 6
$1,660 for 5 nights
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May 19 – May 24
$727 for 5 nights
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Mar 28 – Apr 2
$552 for 5 nights
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Mar 22 – Mar 27
$576 for 5 nights
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Mar 1 – Mar 6
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Mar 7 – Mar 12
$520 for 5 nights
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Mar 8 – Mar 13
$585 for 5 nights
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Mar 15 – Mar 20
$490 for 5 nights
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Mar 7 – Mar 12
$509 for 5 nights
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Apr 9 – Apr 14
$666 for 5 nights
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Apr 9 – Apr 14
$1,096 for 5 nights
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Feb 26 – Mar 3
$783 for 5 nights
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Apr 11 – Apr 16
$489 for 5 nights
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Mar 15 – Mar 20
$935 for 5 nights
Southeast Portland is the heart of the city's eclectic, independent spirit. This is where you'll find the neighborhoods that put Portland on the map -- Hawthorne, Division, Belmont, Clinton, and Foster-Powell -- each with its own personality but all sharing the same walkable, community-driven vibe. If you want to understand what makes Portland different from every other city, start here.
Division Street has become one of Portland's premier dining destinations, with nationally recognized restaurants alongside neighborhood favorites. Hawthorne Boulevard is a treasure trove of vintage shops, bookstores, and cafes. Belmont has a quieter, residential charm with excellent neighborhood restaurants. And the eastside waterfront along the Esplanade is one of the best urban walks in the Pacific Northwest.
Our SE Portland rentals include everything from mid-century modern homes on quiet streets to stylish apartments above the commercial corridors. Many guests love that they can walk to a dozen excellent restaurants, grab coffee at a world-class roaster, and still feel like they're staying in a real neighborhood -- not a tourist zone.
SE Portland includes Hawthorne, Division, Belmont, Clinton, Sunnyside, Foster-Powell, Montavilla, Richmond, and Sellwood-Moreland, among others. Each has its own character and commercial strip with restaurants, shops, and cafes.
SE Portland is arguably the city's best food neighborhood. Division Street alone has multiple James Beard-recognized restaurants. Hawthorne and Belmont offer everything from Thai and Ethiopian to farm-to-table and wood-fired pizza. The food cart pods on Foster and Division are not to be missed.
SE Portland is extremely bikeable and walkable. Multiple bus lines run along the main corridors, and the Orange MAX line connects Sellwood to downtown. Many of our guests explore entirely on foot and by bike -- Portland's bike share (Biketown) has stations throughout SE.