How to Find a Hostel in Portland, Oregon
- 1). Decide if you want to be downtown or across the river in the bohemian district. The downtown area is full of trendy shops, restaurants and nightlife. The bohemian district is a small, busy area known for its cafes, bookstores and alternative medicine shops. It is easier to drive and park in the bohemian district. It is about an hour on foot, or a 15-minute bus ride, from the bohemian district to downtown.
- 2). Expect to pay $17 to $25 for a bed. Prices depend on the season (the summer is more expensive), location (the bohemian district is cheaper) and with how many people you share a room. Rates do not include Oregon's 12.5 percent lodging tax.
- 3). Buy a Hostelling International (HI) membership at an HI Hostel. HI hostels charge an extra $3 a night for non-HI members. Both of the hostels in Portland are HI hostels.
- 4). Decide if you want to be in a big or small hostel. The downtown hostel is large and more institutional, whereas the hostel in the bohemian district is smaller and cozier.
- 5). Make a reservation. There are only two hostels in Portland, so book in advance, especially during the summer and on weekends. You will need a credit card to secure your bed. Ask the person on the phone any questions about directions, parking and check-in and check-out times.
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