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The Nines Portland, OR

BACKGROUND This former department store has been repurposed into The Nines, a Luxury Collection Hotel. The eighth-floor lobby, once the centerpiec­e of the Portland shopping experience, surprises with its trendy atrium-style space.

WHERE IS IT? Next to downtown’s Pioneer Square, this is one of the city’s most iconic addresses. However, even though it’s a luxury option, The Nines has always maintained a casual perspectiv­e toward its guests. This is Portland after all, and the hotel is far from pretentiou­s.

W H AT ’ S IT LIKE? Guests are welcomed on the ground floor and whisked to the lobby on floor eight where they can lounge in cozy sofas with a drink in the atrium where natural light streams in. There’s also a library with billiards table for quiet contemplat­ion.

ROOMS The rooms have benefited from a complete renovation with fresh fabrics and new furnishing­s. The views vary from interior-facing atrium vistas (Superior) to city-facing rooms (Deluxe Exterior View). The crystal pendant lamps help to make the rooms feel bright, and Tiffany blue lounge chairs add a pop of color. Especially appreciate­d are power outlets by the bed. Bathrooms feature BeeKind toiletries from eco-friendly dispensers, Frette robes, and steel basin sinks on elegant vanities. Club floor rooms are treated to lounge access with a continenta­l breakfast spread, all-day refreshmen­ts, and evening appetizers and dessert with free beer and wine. Several suites are in the mix including the Nines suite with its own fireplace.

FOOD AND DRINK Departure on the 15th floor is a city landmark and a soughtafte­r reservatio­n by many locals. You’ll find a delicious variety of Asian fare to enjoy indoors or on the popular al fresco terrace with its city views. The tasty Korean bibimbap, sushi, and wok-fried garlic broccoli were spectacula­r. Urban Farmer in the atrium serves a modern steakhouse menu with Oregon-grown beef and a selection of regional produce. The lobby bar offers a 200-strong wine list representi­ng the West Coast’s best vineyards. The unique video installati­on by a local artist displays images of the Oregonian countrysid­e.

MEETINGS AND FITNESS FACILITIES

Wireless Internet is free for all guests. Modern art decorates the 14 eclectic meeting venues for groups of all sizes including a ballroom for 600 people. Workout fiends will be pleased with the gym’s modern equipment, including extras like headphones and a fridge with chilled towels and bottled water.

VERDICT This pet-friendly hotel is a visitor favorite and deserves top accolades for its exceptiona­l dining, on-point service, and rewarding Marriott Bonvoy benefits. Portland steps it up here, and big time. Ramsey Qubein

Even though it’s a luxury option, The Nines has always maintained a casual perspectiv­e

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