Portland flies its freak flag high: a kilt-clad, bagpipe-playing unicyclist in a Darth Vader mask regularly cruises the city; the World Naked Bike Ride is held here annually; and local ice cream brand Salt & Straw turned heads with its bone marrow flavour. Some might argue, however, that the droves moving here for the left-of-center lifestyle are unwittingly changing the city's identity: cranes now dot the skyline and glass buildings sit beside historic gems. But the truth is that visitors after Portland's alternative edge needn't look too hard. Fresh dining areas have popped up, cheerful murals grace the streets and hotels have reopened to brisk business. The best are found west of the Willamette River, in and around bustling downtown. Central Eastside, meanwhile, has an array of up-and-coming bars, restaurants and craft breweries, and Northeast Portland offers good options, too, mostly around the bohemian Alberta Arts District and family-friendly parks.
Best for night owls
THE HOXTON
Located at the ornate gates of Chinatown, one of the city's most exciting neighbourhoods, the Oregon outpost of the London group is an oasis of 1960s calm.
Even the largest Roomy' rooms are small by American standards, but if you're catching a gig at nearby Dante's or cabaret at Darcelle XV, the comfy bed, stylish bathroom, custom-made furniture and local art on the walls make a cosy space to sleep it off.
Start the night at the onsite Tope rooftop bar for tacos and cocktails with sunset views over Mount Hood. There's excellent coffee downstairs in the morning and you're just a few bus stops away from Washington Park and Forest Park. Alternatively, relax with a book from the in-house selection, curated by local creatives.
ROOMS: From $158 (£114). thehoxton.com
Best for the eco-conscious
KEX
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