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There’s no better place for one or two travelers to stay in Portland than this Eco Cottage! It may only be 500 square feet in size, but it’s big on style and fun. This hip little spot has won some awards, too; Sunset magazine honored it with the Small Space, Big Dreams Home Award in its September 2014 issue, and Portland Monthly magazine highlighted it in their series on cool guest houses! You’re going to love this cute cottage the next time you visit Portland. Read on to learn more about this vacation home rental in Portland, Oregon, and see why we consider it to be one of the best places to stay in the state!

 

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You’ll love this eco-friendly, hip, cozy, midcentury modern cottage for your stay in Portland. As an extra bonus, you’ll be glad to know that it has earned an Earth Advantage Green Building platinum certification for utilizing innovative building practices to reduce dependency on non-renewable energy! You’ll love everything about this place. It’s easy to see why we think it’s one of the best places to stay in all of Oregon!

Are you looking for more inspiration for great places to stay in Oregon? Check out our Best Places to Stay in Oregon post for more exciting suggestions!

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