Housing

In the Beginning: Anarchism, Christianity and the Roots of Resistance


August 6 & 7, 2010

Location
Portland, Oregon

Updated July 13, 2010
All free housing is taken.

More housing options

Couchsurfing.org
Couchsurfing.org is a worldwide online network that connects hosts who with travelers looking for a place to stay. There are several safety features on the site to assist with your search and the online service–like your lodging–is free. There are over 1000 hosts available in Portland.

Portland Hawthorne Hostel
Phone: 503-236-3380
Portland Hawthorne Hostel has dorm beds and private rooms ranging in cost from $26 to $55 per night. There is a $5 discount per night for self-supported (not part of an organized group) bicycle tourists. The hostel has a number of environmentally friendly features, including a new eco-roof, rainwater system, recycling/compost and use of eco-friendly cleaning products. They also offer cheap bike rentals, free parking and free use of items in their fully stocked kitchen. We suggest that you call because the online booking service may say they are full when they are not: 1-503-236-3380

Portland Hostel, Northwest
Portland Hostel, Northwest has dorm beds that cost $25/night. Though the hostel is about a 15 minute drive to the conference location, it is centrally located in Portland’s historic and active Nob Hill/Northwest neighborhood. Near the city center, you can walk to most everything dowtown (though walking to the conference would take about an hour). The hostel is in a restored turn-of-the-century building, a few blocks from Portland’s Art District, the Pearl. We suggest that you call because the online booking service may say they are full when they are not: 1-888-777-0067