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Youth Hostel in Portland
Travel Tips for HI - Portland - Hawthorne District (Page 1/7)

Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
For good eats check out... 19 Jan 2012 Grant, USA:
Nothing too cheap in the area unless you hit up the local food carts. Lots of good food, generally in the $$ range on Yelp but good value.
For great nightlife try... 19 Jan 2012 Grant, USA:
Lots of beer pubs and brewery tasting rooms in the area
Don't miss... 19 Jan 2012 Grant, USA:
Huff it out to Mt. Tabor City Park and you'll be rewarded with a gorgeous view of the city and all of Hawthorne St. The Grotto in NE Portland is awesome too! It's the only kind of sketchy area in the city, once you break into the 100 streets on the NE side and head towards Gresham, so be on guard and no one should bother you
19 Jan 2012 Grant, USA:
Take the Max out to the peripheral cities (Beaverton/Hillsboro/Clackclamas/N Portland) and hit up downtown! Again, a very safe city for walking so just pick a spot and explore!
For good eats check out... 12 Dec 2011 Ju, USA:
Any of the food pods around PDX.
For good eats check out... 07 Nov 2011 Helen, USA:
The green market down the street. . .
22 Sep 2011 Richard, USA:
Back home where the streets, the beds, the eating is more friedly!
Don't miss... 13 Sep 2011 Ashlee, Australia:
If you like books don't miss the Powell's books on burnside St in downtown!
For good eats check out... 22 Sep 2011 Richard, USA:
Dont go downtown, no where to park free!!
For good eats check out... 13 Sep 2011 Ashlee, Australia:
Fred Meyers supermarket in general and for their preprapared hot meals etc. Voodoo donuts along burnside street in downtown Portland for delicious donuts!
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HI Hostel Portland - Hawthorne District

On one of Portland's most popular destinations. Close in, bohemian, & fun, Hawthorne Blvd is known for it's quaint eateries, coffeehouses, pubs, unique shops, and the famous Bagdad Brewpub & Theatre. A quick trip to City attractions such as Powell's Books, Old Town, Weekend Market, Washington Park, Willamette River Promenade, etc. It's the perfect blend of urban pulse and friendly attitude. 'I had a blast there! I loved Portland, the hostel, and everyone there. Thank you!' Bernadette Miami, Florida. 'Hawthorne is a funky area , full of quirky little shops and cafes. The transport to downtown is frequent and easy. This hostel feels like a hostel ought to !!!' - Paul C., Essex, England. Both 'Let's Go' and 'Lonely Planet' recommend staying with us. The hostel atmosphere is charming (dating back to the early 20th Century), clean, & safe. We have a spacious kitchen and common rooms, comfortable beds & attractive bathrooms. Outside are the front decks & side yard for relaxing and people watching.Free bagels & pastries; $1 pancake breakfasts, coffee & tea served. No lockout or curfew, & late arrivals available with prior arrangement. High-speed internet kiosk available, as well as free wireless and cabled systems for laptops. Free local phone, free linens, free parking. Discount bicyle rentals on-site; Lockers and laundry machines are available, too. Call directly for private room and late dorm availability.Tours are available from the hostel to the Columbia Gorge, Mt. St. Helens, Whale Watching, Historic Portland, and others. | more......