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Budget Meals Evening and Night Time Entertainment Visitor Attractions Where To Go Next
For great nightlife try... 14 Dec 2008 Dennis, USA:
Powell's City of Books! Portland Zoo! Thrift Shops too!
For good eats check out... 16 Nov 2008 Kimberly, USA:
Trader Joe's is right up the street if you are looking to cook your own...
Don't miss... 16 Nov 2008 Kimberly, USA:
Anything in this city, it is one of my favorites so far
For good eats check out... 24 Oct 2008 Leandro, Argentina:
2 dollars breakfast at Marathon (18th and Burnside)
Don't miss... 24 Oct 2008 Leandro, Argentina:
Washington Park, sunset at the Hoyt Arboretum
For good eats check out... 09 Oct 2008 Ming-yi, Taiwan:
they have a book of resturants' menu.
For great nightlife try... 09 Oct 2008 Ming-yi, Taiwan:
have no idea, i usually take a great break in the evening.
Don't miss... 09 Oct 2008 Ming-yi, Taiwan:
Japanese and Rose Garden in Washington Park! it's really neat! the shops in downtown are also great!
09 Oct 2008 Ming-yi, Taiwan:
there is airport, so you can go everywhere you want!
Don't miss... 28 Sep 2008 Steffen N., Denmark:
Just walk around. Portland is easy accesisible by foot! Enjoy the laidback-atmosphere and smalltown feeling with all the good things that comes with a big city.
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This is Portland's most centrally located hostel. You can walk to the city centre, Amtrak/Greyhound, Washington Park (Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Oregon Zoo), Powell's City of Books, museums, downtown, the Pearl, Chinatown and more. Only 3 blocks to Portland's fareless zone: all buses, trams, and street cars are free in downtown. We are located in the heart of Portland's historic and vibrant Northwest/Nob Hill neighborhood. Cafés, shops, brew pubs, theatres, galleries, and nightlife create a happening district. Just one block away is the Mission Brew Pub theatre ($3 movies), and Forest Park, the country's largest natural park, is a short walk away and offers great hiking and biking. In 2006, we expanded and now have two buildings. The Elliston building, a historic landmark, built in 1889, features dorms and private rooms, outside courtyard with BBQ, kitchen and dining room, small coffee bar, common areas, laundry facilities, Internet kiosk, free local phone calls, free wireless internet for laptops, free lockers and luggage storage, free parking lot and free on-street parking, and free pastries, bread and bagels. 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. Van tours can be booked to Mt. St. Helens Volcano, Columbia River Gorge, Cascade Mountains, and the Oregon Coast. Ask for our self-guided itineraries. During the summer months there are free weekly summer music concerts 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. Lodging tax of 12.5% will be added to all overnight fees on arrival. 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 | more......
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425 NW 18th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209


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