(Rates from $85.00)
Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport
Complimentary shuttle to Portland Airport
Location Highlights
- Airport nearby
Nearby Points of Interest

Colwood National Golf Club - adjacent
Lloyd Center (shopping mall) - 5.5 miles
Portland International Raceway - 6.5 miles
Memorial Coliseum - 7 miles
Pioneer Place (shopping) - 7.5 miles
Rose Garden (Portland Trailblazers, concerts) - 7.5 miles
Downtown Portland - 8 miles
Portland Metropolitan Expo Center - 8 miles
Portland Art Museum - 8 miles
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) - 8 miles
Portland State University - 9 miles
Oregon Convention Center - 9.5 miles
Oregon Zoo - 13.5 miles
Multnomah Falls - 25 miles
Mount Hood Recreation Area - 50 miles
Portland International Airport (PDX): Approximate driving time to the Red Lion Hotel is 5 minutes and distance is 1.75 miles.
Driving directions from Portland International Airport: Head southeast and merge onto NE Airport Way.
Getting there: Red Lion Hotel Portland provides complimentary airport shuttle service 24 hours a day. To arrange pick-up, arriving guests should call the hotel from the courtesy phone at the airport.
Getting around: Rental cars are available online. Portland's MAX light-rail system, one of the best in the nation, serves downtown, the airport, and outlying areas. To get downtown, take the Red Line, which stops about a half-mile mile from the hotel. Or take the hotel's complimentary shuttle to the airport's MAX station, where you catch the train to downtown. One-way MAX fare is $2.05. Light-rail transportation within downtown's "Fareless Square" is free.
All prices are subject to change.
7101 NE 82nd Ave
Portland, OR 97220
United States of America
Nearest major airport:
Portland, OR (PDX-Portland Intl.)
Area:
Portland International Airport (PDX), Oregon, United States of America
Situated on the northeastern edge of the city, PDX is a 40-minute light rail ride away from downtown. While the airport’s Oregon Marketplace offers a full menu of shops (including a Powell’s Books), its food selection also impresses. Travelers have their pick of microbrews, German fare, and sushi, among other dishes. First opened in 1958, the airport serves 13 million travelers annually.



