Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street.
Housed in a stately 1869 Victorian townhouse, Blind Tiger Portland – Carleton Street operates more like a sophisticated guest house than a standard hotel. Located in the historic West End, the property eschews traditional lobby bustle for a lived-in, residential feel characterized by curated vintage furnishings and local artwork. The guest rooms are intentionally analog—none feature televisions—prioritizing a quiet atmosphere complemented by high-end linens and waffle kimono robes. Common spaces include an English-style garden and a shared pantry stocked with locally sourced snacks and a self-serve breakfast bar. Deeply integrated into the neighborhood, the hotel frequently hosts community book clubs and intimate concerts, offering a localized experience that trades corporate polish for architectural character and low-key luxury.