400 Southwest Broadway, Portland, 97205, United States
Located in downtown Portland, this hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Pioneer Place shopping center. Each stylish guest room offers a flat-screen TV and iPod docking station. Hotel Lucia features the work of Pulitzer-prize winning photographer, David Hume Kennerly in the guest rooms, halls and lobby. Complimentary fitness class passes are available at the front desk. Additional features at the hotel include a 24-hour gym. Guests can join the hotel for the nightly Craft Beer Hour. Lucia's guest rooms are decorated with mahogany furniture and warm colors. Guests can enjoy the property's signature wellness and fitness kit in their room, which includes a yoga mat, resistance bands, weights, core ball, and a tablet pre-loaded with fitness videos. American cuisine is available from the hotel's 24-hour room service.
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The staff was friendly and helpful. The room was clean and comfortable with fast wifi. The bed was comfortable and it was reasonably quiet (our room overlooked a street). All of the fixtures were well maintained and functional. There was plenty of hot water in the bathroom with good pressure. The location was very convenient.
Rooms facing the street can have loud early morning revelers heading out from the bars and restaurants when they close. The toilet was nearly as loud as a jet engine when flushed.
I did not like being charged the pet fee of $65 when I had no idea that was going to happen. I booked because it was pet friendly with no advance notice of a fee for such. Pissed off about that.
Lovely building, lots of effort put into decor and unique touches. Very convenient location.
The radiator was still on even though weather was in the 70s, and there was no way to turn it down. I had to blast the AC and leave windows open at night just to make the temperature barely tolerable. They provided a fancy espresso machine in the room instead of coffee but it didn't seem to work right - fortunately there was good free coffee in the lobby.