Spend The Night In Oregon's Most Majestic Castle For An Unforgettable Experience
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 11, 2021
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
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You might like to think of yourself as a prince or princess, but it’s highly unlikely that you really lord over a fiefdom of your own. No worries – you can still spend the night in a majestic castle. Check out this beautiful estate in Portland that’s offered for nightly rentals on Airbnb.com:
So maybe you don't have your own servants, but you can still sleep in a castle, and this one in Southwest Portland will make you feel like royalty.
On the upper level, you'll find a ping-pong table, and other rooms also offer games like foosball, air hockey, and basketball. The lords and ladies will never be bored here.
While the home may have the feel of the Renaissance, you'll still enjoy all the modern amenities of the 21st century. The kitchen is equipped with everything you need to create grand feasts...
Six bedrooms accommodate up to 10 guests. One room offers a king-sized bed; the other two have queen-sized beds. Including sofa beds, there are 13 beds, so you can even bring your footmen along.
Take a stroll around the grounds during your visit! The castle is tucked right up next to the foothills, and the natural surroundings are peaceful and quiet.
The large deck is perfect for an outdoor feast (a large BBQ grill is available to roast your meat), and the hot tub is the perfect spot for relaxing after a long day of exploring the kingdom of Portland.