Affordable, social, and right near the action in Northwest Portland
Northwest Portland Hostel blends cozy charm with a vibrant, community-driven vibe in one of Portland’s most walkable neighborhoods. Housed in a series of historic buildings, this 3-star hostel offers a budget-friendly base with a garden, shared kitchen, evening entertainment, and even a BBQ area. With air-conditioned rooms, free WiFi, and a welcoming lounge and terrace, it's a laid-back spot just a few minutes from popular concert venues, downtown Portland, and the arts district.
Why Concert-goers love it
If you're heading to a show, this hostel puts you close to key venues like the Roseland Theater and Crystal Ballroom—both within easy walking distance or a quick bus ride away. The vibe here is friendly but not rowdy, perfect if you want a social base without the late-night noise. Late check-out at 12:00 gives you time to sleep off the encore, and public transit is just around the corner for those catching late-night sets or heading out to explore Portland post-show.
Who this Hotel is great for
- Groups of friends traveling together on a budget
- Solo travelers checking off bucket-list concerts
- Couples making a weekend of a gig
- Fans looking for a quiet, affordable place to recharge
- Budget-conscious music lovers who want to stay social
Food and Drink Options
The on-site café and restaurant offer casual meals, and the shared kitchen is perfect for late-night snacking after a show. While there’s no 24/7 room service, you’re steps away from NW 21st Ave and NW 23rd Ave, where you’ll find plenty of eateries and bars open late. Breakfast is available, so you can fuel up the morning after a big night.
Nightlife Options
You’re in Portland’s buzzing Alphabet District, which means bars, pubs, and lounges are just a short stroll away. While the hostel itself doesn’t host live music, it often has
evening entertainment like trivia or open mic nights, creating a fun, social atmosphere to meet fellow music fans.
What People Say
Guests rave about the location—close to concert venues, restaurants, and public transport. The hostel’s clean, cozy rooms and friendly staff get consistent praise, and many travelers love the social vibe without the noise of a party hostel. The garden courtyard and communal spaces are also favorites for pre- or post-show hangouts.
Areas for Improvement
Some guests note that the shared bathrooms can get busy during peak hours, and parking is limited—though public transit makes it easy to go car-free. It's a hostel, so expect more of a minimalist stay than luxury touches.
The Bottom Line
Northwest Portland Hostel is a top pick for concert-goers who want an affordable, friendly, and well-located spot to crash after the show.