The Beaverton center point is about 2 miles southwest of Providence St Vincent Medical Center and 2 miles southwest of Oregon College of Art and Craft.
The optimal time to visit Beaverton is between June and September. During the summer, Beaverton has clear skies, temperatures in the 80s, and fewer than five inches of rainfall, despite its location in the Pacific Northwest. Because of its latitude, it also boasts up to 16 hours of sunlight, making it the perfect time to explore the trails of the Tualatin River Valley, located just west of the city. It's also prime time to check out the Beaverton Farmer's Market, which offers live music every Saturday from May through September. Rates go up during summer, making early bookings essential.
The second-best time to check out Beaverton is during winter. Winters here have a false notoriety for being wet, but precipitation is actually less than that of Miami or Baltimore. Snowfall is a rare occurrence, but if you're into winter sports, don't fret. While Beaverton doesn't have the elevation or snowfall to provide prime skiing, there are a half-dozen ski resorts all within an hour and a half. If you stay in Beaverton, you won't have to pay resort prices, and demand is typically at a lull.
During the spring, the clouds open up and pour rain onto Beaverton, and the ebb and flow of temperatures necessitate that you dress in layers. Still, that doesn't mean there isn't anything to do. You just may have to do it inside. However, this can work to your advantage. Dodging a shower or two throughout the day is part of the fun, but demand for hotels is low, allowing you to pick the hotel you want at lesser rates.
If leaf peeping and the brisk, autumn air is something you value, head to Beaverton between late September and November. Temperatures fall, but because of the climate, it rarely gets below freezing. This allows you to stroll through downtown and other walkable destinations throughout the city. Demand falls sharply, so keep your eyes open for some deals on hotels.
When you fancy a great deal on a hotel room, you don't have to look too far in Beaverton. The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott has discounted rates for seniors, valued at as much as 15 percent. It's a bit further away than some other choices, but the calm and quiet is conducive to a relaxing sleep. Each room has a refrigerator, microwave, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen television with satellite programming. In addition, you can gorge yourself on their free breakfast, take a dip in the indoor pool, or take advantage of your free access to a nearby fitness center.
Comfort Suites Southwest Portland is another hotel that offers fabulous discounts for seniors and AAA members. It's just a short drive from popular attractions such as The Grotto, the Northwest Rail Museum, and Washington Square. Offering 53 air-conditioned rooms, guests also enjoy flat-screen televisions with cable programming, complimentary Wi-Fi, a desk, free newspapers, and free local calls. There's also a complimentary buffet breakfast, indoor pool, spa tub, and fitness center.
If you're searching for mid-range accommodation options, Beaverton has plenty of those as well. The Extended Stay America is an excellent choice, especially if you're planning on exploring the area or you're in town for business for a week or two. Every one of the 153 rooms comes with a full kitchen that contains a freezer, refrigerator, and stove top. Other amenities include free Wi-Fi, a 32-inch flat-screen television with cable programming, a microwave, coffee maker, and concierge service. This hotel is also situated near some of the area's top attractions such as the Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks, the World Forestry Center, and the Portland Children's Museum.
Another solid option is the Residence Inn by Marriott. Located in the neighboring city of Hillsboro, it's only four miles from downtown Beaverton. It's also a convenient option for families in town for football, lacrosse, baseball, soccer, or softball tournaments at Hillsboro Stadium. Other nearby destinations include the University of Portland, the Portland Hillsboro Airport, and the Hoyt Arboretum.
For a value option, the Residence Inn offers top-notch amenities such as an in-room kitchen, free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen television with cable programming, a desk, microwave, and phones with free local calling. While the rooms are nice, the guest features are even better. This includes an on-site grocery store, convenience store, an outdoor pool, a spa tub, fitness center, and even a hair salon. Barbecue grills and a picnic are available and a great feature when the weather wants to cooperate.
No matter where you decide to stay in Beaverton, you'll be right by many of the top attractions and destinations in the area. If you're an avid outdoorsman, the options are seemingly endless. Go for a hike in one of Beaverton's many lush, green nature areas such as Tryon Creek State Natural Area, Wildwood Trail, or Tualatin Hills Nature Park. At these places, you can hike, bike, or go horseback riding to your heart's content.
If you're in town on select dates from spring through fall, don't forget to drop by the Beaverton Night Market. Attracting as many as 14,000 visitors each night, this market is hands-down the most popular attraction in Beaverton. Although it's often crowded, the outstanding food and drink, live music, and artists more than make up for the crowd. If you're lucky, you may also get to see demonstrations from various ethnic groups that live around the greater Portland and Beaverton area. No matter what your interests, the Beaverton Night Market is sure to deliver.
Regardless of your plans or reason for travel, don't let poor accommodation ruin your trip. From luxury hotels to affordable options and everything in between, you can find the hotel that suits your needs and budget right here.
Below are reviews of the city of Beaverton, OR from an actual visitor's perspective.
I live near Beaverton and I loved that the hotel was close to the hospital.
Beaverton is just a good looking city; lots of attractive new builds, trees, parks. I also didn't see any homeless encampments, trash or graffiti.
Feels so safe and clean with lots of options for food/coffee.
A very lovely town, I'm looking forward to future visits.
The location was great! We usually stay downtown Portland but I'm thinking that this is a much better selection!!
Room was very clean and comfortable. Staff was friendly and helpful. Some great quality restaurants in the area.
Safe city, nice temps.
The blooming peonies field in Hillsboro!
Beaverton is okay with lots of food choices
We didn't have a lot of time for sightseeing but what we did see was beautiful.
Food truck court was fun, good shops, central to everything.
Location was convenient.
Quiet and clean!
Excellent location and very affordable.
Due to snow I needed a place to stay and they were the closest to my job. They are close to store and restaurants.
Also it was a beautiful autumn day where the sun was shining and the fall leaves were in full effect.
The city of Beaverton itself is lovely. There are many restaurants and shops that we visited. We liked the convenience of being close to Portland.
Close to shopping and movie theater. City was family friendly.
Close to shopping and movie theater. City was family friendly.