Youth Hostel in Portland
Travel Tips for HI - Portland - Northwest (Page 5/8)
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14 Mar 2011 EUNJUNG, South Korea:
you can use many source in there. |
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25 Feb 2011 Jennyn, USA:
Ken's Artisan Bakery, Cha-Cha-Cha |
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25 Feb 2011 Jennyn, USA:
The Japenese Gardens, Forest Park (Lower MacCleay Park Trail if you like hiking), Nob Hill (for great shopping and little restaurants, check out 21st and 23rd street) |
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19 Jan 2011 Janet, USA:
The food carts between 9th and 10th at Alder downtown at noon. Food from all over the world at very affordable prices |
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19 Jan 2011 Janet, USA:
Take a Nia class at Studio at 9th and Yamhill in the Pythian Building, 4th floor. check classes at nianow.com |
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23 Dec 2010 Sarah, USA:
Nancy's Kitchen, Voo doo Doughnuts, Red Onion Thai Restaurant, Porque no?.... |
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23 Dec 2010 Sarah, USA:
The Chinese Gardens, Japanese Gardens, Hawthorne District, Pearl and Alphabet District and Mississippi! |
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10 Dec 2010 Dave, USA:
Theatre a block over with waiter service while watching a flick. every time there was a showing, there was a big line waiting to get in. |
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10 Dec 2010 Dave, USA:
Floating World Comics great prints and artwork |
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28 Nov 2010 Brian, USA:
Powells's Books on Burnside--any hours it's open. |
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HI Hostel Portland - NorthwestWe are centrally located in Portland's historic and vibrant Northwest/Nob Hill district with cafés, shops, brew pubs, theatres, galleries, and nightlife. You can walk to downtown, Amtrak/Greyhound, Washington Park (Rose Garden, Japanese Garden), Powell's City of Books, Saturday Market (& Sundays too), farmers' markets, museums, the Pearl arts district, Chinatown and more. The Mission Brew Pub Theatre ($3 movies) is only one block away. Nearby Forest Park, the country's largest urban wilderness, offers great hiking and biking. If you are tired of walking, catch the streetcar or MAX in Portland's free rail zone. The airport MAX train stops 5 short blocks away from the hostel (get off at Jeld-Wen Park stop, formerly PGE Park stop). Our hostel is housed in two historic buildings. Our main building, the Elliston, built in 1889, is a historic landmark and on the national register for historic places. The hostel features dorms and private rooms, outdoor gardens and courtyard with BBQ, kitchen and dining room, coffee bar, common areas, laundry facilities, Internet kiosk, free local phone calls, free wireless internet for laptops, free in-room lockers, free luggage storage, free parking lot and free on-street parking, and free artisan breads. Registered guests have 24 hour access. Helpful and friendly staff offer great information on things to see and do, and we provide free maps. Our information boards are updated every week. … We have regularly scheduled free events (movie nights, etc.) and offer free walking tours and pub crawls to give you a taste of Portland, “America's most European city”. Van tours can be booked to Mount St. Helens Volcano, Columbia River Gorge Waterfalls, and the Oregon Coast. During the summer months, free weekly summer music concerts are offered in neighboring parks. Notes on rates: rates quoted on this website are Hostelling International member rates. Non-members may join on arrival or pay $3 extra per night, per person. Portland lodging tax of 12.5% will be added to all overnight fees. Visit us at nwportlandhostel.com! Notes on availability: In order to avoid over-bookings, not all of our beds are available online. Feel free to contact us directly 1-888-777-0067 or email info@nwportlandhostel.com. | more...... |

