Flight
For those visiting from out of town, the closest and easiest airport to fly into is Portland International Airport (PDX). This airport offers daily flights to most U.S. hubs, and it just completed a beautiful main terminal that is worth checking out while visiting.
Train
Portland TriMet is an extensive public transit network of light rail trains and buses across the city. PDX airport has a direct train line to the city, and most of the popular city spots are on a bus or train route. Unfortunately, the Wedding Chapel is up a winding hill away from public transit, so we recommend using rideshare to get to the Church if you aren't driving.
Hotel
Nestled in NE Portland, this is a former elementary school converted into a McMenamins hotel. The hotel also has multiple bars, restaurants, a movie theater, and a soaking pool all located in the same building.
Hotel
This hotel is just up the road from where we will be having the reception, and is a Stone's throw (pun intended) away from the welcome party. Additionally, it has a great rooftop restaurant and bar with views of Portland's skyline.
Hotel
A modern hotel with views of downtown Portland. It is in the same area as the Hotel Eastlund, so it is also close to the reception venue and the Stone home.
House Or Rental
There are many Airbnb spots to rent from in the Portland area. We recommend staying somewhere in NE Portland if you want to explore the neighborhood streets in Portland. Some cute Eastside neighborhoods to stay at in no particular order: Irvington, Alameda, Laurelhurst, Mount Tabor, Sellwood-Moreland, Grant Park, Beaumont-Wilshire, Sabin, University Park, Cathedral Park, Sunnyside, and Richmond.