Sentinel, A Provenance Hotel

614 SW 11th Avenue, Portland, USA
Downtown
100 Rooms
Contemporary Classic & Lively
The Sentinel is a splendid Arts and Crafts hotel with a bit of a Lewis and Clark fixation; murals depicting the famed explorers adorn the lobby walls, alongside mahogany paneling and rich leather furniture. In fact the décor is so well done it’s hard to believe it’s a restoration—the hotel was recently just a shadow of its 1909 glory, rescued from dilapidation in the Nineties, the west wing converted into the new lobby in 2004.

Rooms are handsome, in a classic style, yet more obviously contemporary than the lobby or facade would have you believe. Earth tones are predominant, browns, beiges and creams, with dark wooden armoires alongside modern office chairs and writing desks. Business travelers will appreciate the high-speed wireless internet access, and leisure travelers would do well to consider the terrace suites, with dazzling panoramic views from spacious outdoor patios—umbrellas are thoughtfully included, in preparation for the often-wet Portland weather.

As for the location, it’s central to all the downtown attractions, with the streetcar right outside, and the Max light rail is a block away. Jake’s Grill is just off the lobby, and is a worthy entry, though the immediate neighborhood offers plenty of other restaurant options, as well as shops and galleries.



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Sentinel, A Provenance Hotel
614 SW 11th Avenue, Portland, USA
Downtown

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