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About Eugene
Home to the University of Oregon and a number of private colleges, Eugene is a lively little city brimming with cultural and outdoorsy attractions. Surrounded by leafy forests and hills, with the Willamette River running through the city itself, Eugene is a wonderful Oregon destination for adventurers, as well as lovers of the arts. Accommodation options range from intimate inns to chic city hotels, fit for an array of tastes and budgets. Most of the best places to stay in Eugene are clustered around the city centre, within walking distance of the river.
Amble around downtown Eugene to spot street art and enjoy regular cultural events, before venturing to the market district for fabulous shops, cafés and gourmet eateries showcasing the region’s famous farm-to-table produce. 5th Street Public Market is the top place to shop. The neighbouring Whiteaker area, close to the Willamette River, is known for its artsy, creative vibe — as well as its many breweries, urban wineries and distilleries. On the University of Oregon campus, you’ll find the Jordan Schnitzer Museum, the Museum of Natural & Cultural History and the Autzen Stadium. Student-led walking tours are a great way to get a sense of college life.
Dubbed ‘TrackTown USA’, Eugene is criss-crossed with excellent running trails, as well as scenic cycling paths. Follow the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System — including well-known Pre’s Trail — or head out on the water for kayaking, fishing and boat trips around Alton Baker Park. Eager hikers can expect expansive views from atop Spencer Butte and Skinner Butte.
Venture further into the Willamette Valley for wildlife spotting, horse riding and more hiking, cycling and rock climbing, or make for the Cascade Mountains to ski during the winter months. The best places to stay in Eugene await!
The Best Places to Stay in Eugene
For an Intimate Inn
- Excelsior Inn has 14 guestrooms with sumptuous, Italian-inspired interiors in a heritage building. An intimate and romantic property, the inn boasts an acclaimed farm-to-table Italian restaurant, where delicious dishes are paired with wines from both Oregon and Italy. For foodies and couples.
- Campbell House Inn is a lovely B&B in a carefully restored 1892 residence, set within an acre of gardens. Pick this place for the traditional interiors in 21 rooms and suites, some of which have gas fireplaces, whirlpool tubs and private balconies. Generous breakfasts are great for kicking off big days of exploring! Calm and couple-focused.
For City Style
- Graduate Eugene has a cool, retro feel, with wood panelling, green accents and mid-century furnishings. Expect gorgeous views, a buzzing restaurant and expansive meeting spaces, as well as a Topgolf Swing Suite. Great for students, families and those visiting university students. A fun, fresh hotel inspired by the city's 'TrackTown' reputation.
- Inn at the 5th is a sleek, contemporary hotel set alongside 5th Street Public Market. A sophisticated choice for business or leisure travellers, with suites featuring whirlpool tubs and crisp linens, a gourmet French restaurant, a wine tasting room and an inviting spa. A stylish couples' favourite in the heart of the city.
For Great Value
- Riverpath Inn is an affordable, owner-run guesthouse on a leafy surburban street close to the Whiteaker neighborhood and the Willamette River. Rooms are simple and airy; some include ensuite bathrooms, whilst the most affordable have access to shared bathrooms. Guests can use the farmhouse kitchen and the vibe is appealingly laid-back.
FOR AN APARTMENT OR HOLIDAY COTTAGE
- If you'd prefer a self-catering option, we suggest that you visit our online partner Booking.com.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
- Fly to Eugene Airport, the second largest in Oregon, and travel to your hotel by bus or taxi. Portland International Airport is 1 hour and 45 minutes away by road.
- Oregon is ideal for a road trip! Contact our online partner Rentalcars if you would like to hire a car.
- Travel during the summer months (June to August) for the warmest weather, but do be aware that this is peak season. Come in the spring (April - May) or autumn (September - October) for fewer crowds and great hotel deals. If you're keen on skiing and winter sports, visit between December and February.
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Best Hotels in Eugene
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Riverpath Inn Eugene (Oregon) 6 rooms from $65
Local exploring - Located just a few blocks from Whiteaker neighborhood with its eclectic cafes, restaurants, boutiques, breweries and wine shopsValue chic - Shared female dormitory rooms offer great value for single travellersGreat walks - The property is close to Sladden Park, Rose Garden and Willamette River PathFull of characterAffordable owner-run guesthouse located in a charming historic property. Situated on a leafy suburb street with a cosy sitting room and library. Three rooms feature en-suite bathrooms, the rest are shared. Enjoy gardens, sauna and fab neighbourhoods nearby. A welcoming home-away-from-home. See More
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Excelsior Inn Eugene (Oregon) 14 rooms from $119
Active Holiday - The region is well set up for outdoor enthusiasts with skiing, horse riding, fishing, and golf all on offerFoodies - Be transported to Italy in the fine dining restaurant complemented with an excellent choice of winesRomantic Break - Cosy rooms and the atmospheric restaurant make this a great choice for a getaway for twoRestaurant - Italian chef and owner heads up the kitchen serving exquisite Italian cuisineA characterful small hotel and restaurant set in the heart of Eugene. Charming rooms are warm and cosy with heavy antique beds, wooden floors, and traditional artworks. The owner and chef serves superb Italian cuisine in the atmospheric restaurant. A luxurious and romantic choice. See More
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Campbell House Inn Eugene (Oregon) 20 rooms from $144
Romantic Break - The suites with their fireplaces, private patios, and whirlpool tubs (large enough for two) are ideal for a couples' breakLocal exploring - Within easy walking distance of downtown, Fifth Street Market, Autzen Stadium, the Hult Center, and the Convention CenterGreat walks - Eugene's bike and walking paths are easily accessible from the hotelWhirlpool Bathtub - Choose a suite for a whirlpool tubA charming boutique hotel set in ample gardens just a stroll from downtown Eugene. Traditionally dressed rooms are packed full of character. Suites boast antiques, whirlpool tubs, fireplaces, and private patios. With generous gourmet breakfasts, this is an indulgent central base. See More
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Graduate Eugene Eugene (Oregon) 275 rooms from $173
Business meetings - Attached to Eugene conference centre. Range of 16 board, break-out and meeting rooms seat from 40 - 1,400 peopleLocal exploring - Situated in heart of the downtown, there are more than 30 shops, restaurants and sites within walking distanceSpecial Offer - Currently offering long-term quarterly rates for students with certain meal plans includedRestaurant - Poindexter Cafe, on the lobby level, is a casual place to pick up a light snack. Trendy The Fir serves comfort food and drinksCool downtown city hotel with restaurants, extensive meeting space and a Topgolf suite. Whimsical decor inspired by the local university football team combines with a 1970s aesthetic; expect local colours and varsity touches combined with eclectic furnishings & artwork. On-trend and well located. See More
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Inn at the 5th Eugene (Oregon) 69 rooms from $259
Local exploring - A luxury base with an unbeatable location in downtown. Enjoy easy access to restaurants, boutiques, and cultural attractionsLocal markets - Explore 5th Street Public Market, filled with boutique stores and high end diningRestaurant - French-inspired fine dining at MarchéSpa - Gervais Day Spa & SalonA sleek modern hotel boasting a central downtown location right beside 5th Street Public Market. Chic rooms feature gas fireplaces, crisp linen, and luxury bathrooms (suites have whirlpools). With a wine tasting room, spa, and fine dining french restaurant, this is a sophisticated choice. See More