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Eugene Celebration
CARNIVAL
(
541-681-4108;
www.eugenecelebration.com
;
late Aug)
Takes over downtown with
parades, art shows and a lively street fair.
Sleeping
Prices can rise sharply during key football games and graduation.
Campus Inn
MOTEL$
( 541-343-3376;
www.campus-inn.com
;
390 E Broadway; d $70-80; )
Very pleasant
motel near the university with spacious business-style rooms in simple, stylish decor. Go
for the $10 upgrade; it's worth it for a bigger bed and more space. Small gym, communal
Jacuzzi and upstairs outside patio available.
Eugene Whiteaker Hostel
HOSTEL$
( 541-343-3335;
www.eugenehostels.com
; 970 W 3rd Ave; tent sites per person $15, dm $25, r
$40-70, all incl breakfast; )
This casual hostel is in an old rambling house. There's a
kitchen for cooking, an artsy and musical vibe (guitars available for all), nice front and
back patios to hang out in, and a free simple breakfast. There's an annex down the street.
Armitage Park Campground
CAMPGROUND$
( 541-682-2000; 90064 Coburg Rd; tent & RV sites $30; )
Pleasant large, grassy park on
the outskirts of Eugene. Go for a site at the back for more privacy. No showers; reserve
for summer weekends.
C'est La Vie Inn
B&B$$$
( 541-302-3014;
www.cestlavieinn.com
;
1006 Taylor St; d $150-170; )
This gorgeous
Victorian house, run by a friendly French woman and her American husband, is a neigh-
borhood show-stopper. Beautiful antique furniture fills the living and dining areas, while
the three tastefully appointed rooms offer comfort and luxury. Also available is an amaz-
ing suite with kitchenette ($260).
Excelsior Inn
INN$$$
( 541-342-6963, 800-321-6963;
www.excelsiorinn.com
;
754 E 13th Ave; d incl breakfast $135-300;
)
A stately, elegant and very comfortable inn with 14 rooms, each named after a
famous composer. Reproduction antiques and wood floors blend with modern amenities
for a luxurious experience, and one of Eugene's finest restaurants is on the premises.
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