🍽️ Steps from Hawthorne cafes, brewpubs & shops. Free street parking.
The Space:
This ground-floor studio sits in a distinctive small building near the Hawthorne corridor, with restaurants, cafes, food carts, shops, and transit close by.
Inside, the studio is set up as a simple home base for one or two guests: a queen bed, full kitchen with stove and oven, cookware, fast WiFi, laptop-friendly workspace, TV, and mini-split heating/cooling.
The studio does not have traditional openable windows, so it is best for guests who prioritize location and a practical place to sleep over natural light or fresh-air ventilation.
Guest Access:
The entire studio is yours - no shared interior spaces.
🔑 Self check-in with smart lock - arrive on your schedule
📶 High-speed Wi-Fi throughout
🚗 Free Street Parking
Everything you need for a comfortable stay is already set up. If anything comes up, we're a quick message away.
The Neighborhood:
Commonly known as “Foodie Row,” the Hawthorne/Buckman District puts you within walking distance of a wide variety of top-notch local flavors, with no chain restaurants in sight! Make new friends over vegan poutine fries and grilled PB&Js at the Cartopia food cart pod, get messy with wings right around the corner at Fire on the Mountain, share a pie at Apizza Scholls (consistently voted Portland’s favorite pizza), or opt for a fancy night out at Castagna—all within a 1.5-mile stretch.
Portland isn't just for foodies; the vibrant indie spirit of Hawthorne is alive with plenty of made-in-Oregon shops and boutiques to explore. Catch a movie at the Bagdad Theater and Pub, a revamped 1920s theater turned view-and-brew venue serving local McMenamins food and microbrews. If bar hopping through neighborhoods isn’t your idea of recreation, head up to Mt. Tabor, a 196-acre city park atop a dormant volcano vent, where you’ll find miles of hiking trails and incredible panoramic views of the city.
Getting Around:
🚶 Walking — This neighborhood sits between the Division and Hawthorne corridors, two of Portland's best streets for dining and shopping — both within easy walking distance.
🚌 Bus — TriMet Route 2 (Division) and Route 75 (Cesar Chavez) provide frequent service to downtown (~15 min).
🚲 Biking — BIKETOWN bike-share stations nearby. Portland's bike lane network makes cycling easy and safe.
🚗 Driving — Free street parking available (read signs for restrictions). Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) typically arrives in under 5 minutes.
✈️ Airport — PDX is about 16 minutes by car or a quick MAX + bus connection.
Other Things to Note:
🐾 Pet-Friendly Space
We welcome pets! Our cleaning team deep cleans between every stay, though we can't guarantee 100% dander-free for allergy-sensitive guests.
This is a ground-floor studio, not a basement unit. It does not have traditional openable windows, so guests who strongly prefer natural light or fresh-air ventilation should be aware before booking.
⏰ Quiet Hours
10 PM - 7 AM (building + city ordinance)
🚭 Non-Smoking
Smoking prohibited indoors. Outdoor smoking permitted 10+ ft from the building
Interaction with Guests:
We're available by message anytime and typically respond within minutes. We're local to Portland and happy to help with anything - from restaurant recommendations to a quick answer at midnight when you can't find something. We keep a hands-off approach unless you need us, and when you do, we're right there.