Portland, Oregon has grown into a popular vacation spot that is now home to a number of incredible Airbnb rental vacation homes. Your vacation in this eclectic city deserves an accommodation option that is just as unique. All of the Airbnbs on this list offer a one-of-a-kind stay. Tiny homes, spacious lofts and modern studios fill this list of the coolest Airbnbs in Portland, Oregon.
Unique SE Container House with Private Patio
Among all the cute tiny houses for rent in Portland, this one stands out because it is made from two 20-foot shipping containers. It’s in the trendy FoPo neighborhood in SE Portland and sleeps two people. Inside the home, you’ll find a studio layout with a spacious bedroom, kitchenette, TV, internet, and A/C. The container home has a large back deck on the other side of a floor-to-ceiling, sliding glass door, and a private, fenced-in yard too.
Handbuilt Alberta Arts Cottage
Natural wood features and a chef’s kitchen await you when you book a stay at this handbuilt Alberta arts cottage found in the Alberta Arts District. This sleek and modern Airbnb was designed to perfection, from the upper balcony to the wood-burning stove. For those wanting to stay in this eclectic district of Portland, this Airbnb is a top choice if you’re lucky enough to snag a reservation at this popular rental.
Garden Home Backyard Yurt Experience
You can stay in a four-season yurt in Portland when you rent this Airbnb that’s in a safe and quiet SW neighborhood. The yurt is six miles from downtown and has a park and hiking/biking trail just a block away. It sleeps five people and has two queen-size beds and one single bed. This 24-foot-diameter yurt has a 12.5-foot conical ceiling with a clear copula so you can look up at the sky and trees. You’ll also love the backyard with a 30-foot tree swing, kids’ playhouse, trampoline, and badminton. This yurt is also unique because it has a full kitchen, dining table with chairs, desk with office chair, and bathroom with shower.
Moss Rock Retreat Tiny Home
The Moss Rock Retreat is a tiny home on an acre of land that is behind the Leach Botanical Garden. It is in a forested neighborhood and is about 20 minutes from downtown and the airport. With this Airbnb rental, you’ll have a kitchen, desk area, Wi-Fi, small bathroom, loft bedroom, and just enough space for two people. The tiny home has an attached deck and rear driveway in which you can park. It shares a yard with the host family but still has a private vibe.
Bright & Airy Portland Tiny House
This is one of the most popular and highly rated Airbnbs in Portland and a tiny house near excellent shops and restaurants in the Alberta Arts District. Two people can stay here and enjoy the seasonal garden, fresh eggs from the backyard chicken coop, modern décor, and vintage touches. The rental home is comfortable with a full bathroom, kitchenette, and private entrance behind the main house. There is Wi-Fi inside the home but no TV. For a small fee, you can use the Kennedy School soaking pool in the neighborhood and which is just a few blocks away.
Cozy Mud Hut
Catch a view of St. John’s Bridge while relaxing in this cozy mud hut. This handbuilt hut is a one-bedroom Airbnb that offers so much charm, from its outside garden to its cozy wood-burning stove. The candle-lit hut makes for a peaceful ambiance after a long day canoeing the river or exploring Portland on the loaner bikes offered to all guests who stay here. At such an affordable nightly rate, there’s no wonder why this cozy mud hut is a popular Airbnb option in Portland.
The Clay Hut
Another affordable one-bedroom Airbnb that continues to rack up the five-star reviews is a cozy clay hut in the Central Eastside Industrial District. Within one mile of the Willamette River, this clay hut Airbnb is situated near a garden, pond and water feature, boasting a relaxing vibe. However, if you want to explore Portland’s downtown area, downtown is accessible by the nearby Hawthorne Bridge.
Quaint English Cottage Garden Apartment
This adorable English cottage Airbnb stuns visitors right from the entrance. This one-bedroom Airbnb is found in the downstairs area of a historic English tutor home. Although it’s connected to the house, guests have a private entrance. Found in one of Portland’s oldest neighbors, this English cottage makes for a quiet stay for couples. Guests in this Airbnb are within walking distance to east Portland shopping and eateries.
The Portland, Oregon Dome
Another unique way to stay in Portland is to rent this geodesic dome home that was designed by Oregon Dome, Inc. and is an energy-efficient rental. It feels like a studio apartment inside and has an 18-foot ceiling with skylights. The dome is an ideal space for two people and has a queen-size bed, bathroom, and electric automobile charging station. Past guests love the location of the dome and having easy access to Portland. It’s located in a quiet and hilly area of SW Portland and is 20 minutes from downtown by car.
Flying Frog Yurt
The Flying Frog Yurt is located in suburban Gresham and is a fun rental option for up to four people. It has two bedrooms and two bathrooms in a 2,100 square foot space. You’ll have great views of Mt. Hood, the Cascades, and Mt. Saint Helens from here. The yurt is about 14 miles from the airport and comes with king-size and queen-size beds, smart TV, a private deck with a gas grill, a gourmet kitchen, and an open floor plan. The host lives on the premises in an adjacent building.
Aspro's Garden RV Gateway to Gorge
If you’ve been curious about living the RV life, try renting this stationary RV Airbnb in a secluded and private Portland garden. It’s located between downtown and the Columbia Gorge. Downtown Portland is about 30 minutes away by car, and there are public transportation options nearby to get there too. This is a 28-foot RV with a large slide-out. It works well for two people and has a dining/living/kitchen area, recliners, a kitchen, and a bathroom. With this rental, you’ll also have access to a large garden and a gazebo to relax in.