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400 SW Broadway, Portland, OR, 97205
Southwest Portland, Downtown
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190 ftSouthwest Washington & Broadway
260 ftSouthwest 6th & Stark
370 ftSouthwest 6th & Washington
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Accepts Apple Pay
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Specialties
Please note! Pardon our dust as we make our lobby even more beautiful in May and June of 2015!
Hotel Lucia is the most creative hotel in a city famed for pushing the boundaries of creativity. Centrally located downtown, it is home to the world’s largest permanent collection of black and white photographs by Pulitzer prize-winning photographer and Portland native David Hume Kennerly and two acclaimed restaurants by James Beard Award-winner and Iron Chef America champion Vitaly Paley.
At Imperial, Paley and Executive Chef Benjamin Bettinger explore heritage cooking methods using ingredients from Portland’s bounty and a custom-made wood-fired grill. Inspired by campfires and the big open spaces of the Pacific Northwest, Imperial is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Paley’s second restaurant at Hotel Lucia is named after the coin that Frances Pettygrove and Asa Lovejoy flipped to decide Portland’s name in 1845 and explores the diverse immigrant food cultures in the Pacific Northwest in a counter service diner with relaxed seating and grab and go options.
History
Established in 2001.
Hotel Lucia was built in 1909 – 1910 as an extension of the adjacent Imperial Hotel. It was renovated and renamed Hotel Lucia in 2001.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, listed as New Imperial Hotel.