Hotel/City Information

Reservations at the Portland Marriott Downtown waterfront MUST be made by February 25 in order to ensure that you get a room at the conference hotel. Due to a city-wide event that coincides with the conference, hotel rooms in Portland will be scarce!

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront

Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront1401 SW Naito Parkway
Portland, Oregon 97201
Phone: (503) 226-7600
Fax: (503) 221-1789

This recently renovated downtown Portland hotel features rooms with 32-inch LCD TVs, modern bathroom decor, local artwork and wireless internet. Guests at the hotel will enjoy the indoor pool, whirlpool, on-site fitness center and nearby golf and spas. Dining options are provided in Allie’s American Grille and Champion’s Sports Bar. One of the few hotels in downtown Portland, Oregon, earning the prestigious ENERGY STAR label and is Green Seal Certified for its efforts to protect the environment, plan your next stay at our eco-friendly downtown Portland hotel!

Group Rate

$149 plus 12.5% tax for single or double occupancy.

Reserve by February 25!

Reservations may be made until February 25 to receive the CUPA-HR group rate and are based on room availability. Reservations can be made by calling (800) 546-9513 or visiting the hotel’s website. Be sure to mention the CUPA-HR rate or group code, CUPCUPA, to be included in the room block.

Portland, Oregon

Portland, OregonThe City of Roses, one of the US’s most livable cities, is a melting pot of ideas and wonder. From majestic mountains to sparkling waters, sumptuous restaurants to unlimited culture, lively entertainment to high-tech industry, Portland is unforgettable. It has been referred to as the most environmentally friendly or “green” city in the United States, and the 2nd most in the world.

The city is bike and pedestrian-friendly, and visitors won’t want to miss the famous Japanese Garden, one of the largest and most beautiful displays of its kind outside of Japan. Gardening enthusiasts will also want to see the International Rose Test Garden and Washington Park, while other attractions include a wealth of museums and of course, the great outdoors. The Portland Art Museum owns the city’s largest art collection and presents a variety of touring exhibitions each year and with the recent addition of the Modern and Contemporary Art wing it became one of the United States’ 25 largest museums. Art galleries abound downtown and in the Pearl District, as well as in the Alberta Arts District and other neighborhoods throughout the city.