Our address is:

479 NW 18th Avenue
Portland, OR 97209

We are located on the corner of NW 18th Avenue and Glisan Street.

Registration hours:

Our front desk is open 7 days a week, 7 am to 11 pm.

Please make sure to call our office (503) 241-2783, when the arrival is later than 11 pm.

I-5 from South (California):

Take I-405 (exit 299B), exit on NW Everett Street. Take a left on NW Glisan Street. We are located on the left.

I-5 from North (Washington):

Take I-405 (exit 302B), exit on NW Everett Street. Follow signs around block to Glisan Street. We are located on the left.

Parking: Street parking is available in Zone M designated parking spots. To make more parking available in our neighborhood, the city has added a parking permit zone.  Purchase a permit from our front desk for $5/day.  It is valid for on street parking in Zone M spaces throughout our neighborhood.

Amtrak Station:

Walk one block south. Take a right on NW Glisan Street. Walk west 12 blocks (10 min.) or take the #77 bus. Exit bus on 19th Avenue and NW Glisan Street.

Greyhound (Curbside Bus Stop at 1090 NW Station Way)

Walk up NW Marshall Street, take a left onto NW 11th Avenue, then a right onto NW Glisan Street (all streets are in alphabetical order!) until you get to the hostel at NW 18th Avenue (0.8 miles).

Bolt Bus:

Walk towards Lloyd Center Shopping Mall and take a left onto NE Multnomah until 9th Street (about 0.3 miles). Take bus #77 (Montgomery Park) to NW Glisan & 19th Ave (10 stops).

Or, take the Red or Blue light rail train (MAX) to Providence Park (the MLS Soccer Stadium).
Then, walk north on NW 18th Avenue (cross W Burnside Street) for 5 blocks (total walking distance is 0.3 miles), or catch bus #24 (Fremont) and get off at NW 18th & Flanders Street.

Airport:

Take red line MAX train. Exit at Providence Park (the MLS Soccer Stadium). Walk north on NW 18th Avenue (cross W Burnside Street) for 5 blocks (total walking distance is 0.3 miles), or catch bus #24 (Fremont) and get off at NW 18th & Flanders Street.

 

For information on Portland’s public transportation system go to www.trimet.org.