CONFERENCE VENUE & LODGING
The Hilton Hotel, located in the heart of downtown, is within easy walking distance of the city's waterfront, Max light rail, the Portland streetcar, the arts district, Pioneer Courthouse Square and the surrounding shopping district.
Guestrooms include voice mail, video checkout, pay movies, computer data ports, Internet access, irons, ironing boards and coffee makers. The hotel offers its guest the use of its athletic facility, which includes an indoor swimming pool, a whirlpool, sauna, steam room, cardio machines, free weights and weight machines. Licensed massage therapists are available daily.
Special services include room service, valet laundry, safe deposit boxes, and 24-hour concierge. The hotel has on-site parking; valet parking is $21.00 a day and self-parking charges are $18.00 a day.
NCVLI's block of rooms at the conference rate of 98/night has all been booked. However, NCVLI is working on securing additional rooms at other locations. If you would like to stay at the Hilton, contact them as soon as possible. They are at 98% lodging capacity for the week of the NCVLI conference (June 11th - June 17th).
There are a number of hotels in the downtown Portland area. NCVLI has listed below several below. - Hilton Hotel, (800) hiltons, www.hilton.com, 921 SW 6th Ave
- **NCVLI has secured 10 rooms @ the Paramount @ the conference rate of $98/night until May 29th.** The Paramount Hotel, (503) 223-9900, www.portlandparamount.com, 808 S.W. Taylor St
- Heathman Hotel, (800) 551-0011, www.heathmanhotel.com, 1001 SW Broadway
- Embassy Suites, (800) 362-2779, www.embassysuites.com, 319 SW Pine St
- Hotel Lucia, (877) 225-1717, www.hotellucia.com, 400 SW Broadway
- The Benson, (888) 5BENSON, www.bensonhotel.com, 309 Southwest Broadway
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