Das Eigentum
The Oxford Hotel is a characterful downtown Bend institution that channels the spirit of Oregon's outdoors culture through its modest, unpretentious aesthetic—think exposed brick, local artwork, and a welcoming lobby that smells of coffee and adventure. It's perfectly positioned for travellers who want authenticity over luxury, serving mountain enthusiasts, cyclists, and curious explorers who treat Bend as a base camp rather than a resort destination. The hotel's strength lies in its walkable location along historic mirror pond, proximity to first-rate breweries and restaurants within the Old Mill District, and genuine rapport with the hiking and climbing communities. It's ideal for self-directed travellers who don't need concierge theatre but do expect genuine hospitality and accurate local beta.
️ Chroniken von Bend
Bend originated as a lumber mill town in 1904, harnessing the Deschutes River's hydropower to process the vast ponderosa pine forests that once dominated central Oregon's landscape. The city's architecture reflects this utilitarian past—sturdy brick warehouses and early-20th-century commercial buildings cluster around Drake Park and the river, now sensitively preserved as heritage anchors. The 1980s marked Bend's transformation from declining timber town to outdoor recreation hub, accelerated by the opening of Mount Bachelor ski resort and the cultivation of a world-class mountain-biking culture centred on the Deschutes National Forest. Today Bend identifies as the 'Outdoor Recreation Capital of the Pacific Northwest'—a cultural identity built on craft brewing, trail access, climbing rock, and bohemian entrepreneurship rather than tourism infrastructure. The city's contemporary character blends working-class roots with creative transplants, younger retirees, and tech workers, creating an unpretentious, quirky energy distinctly different from Colorado resort towns.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
September and early October offer Bend's sweet spot: warm, dry days (21–24°C), crystalline light for hiking and photography, fewer summer crowds, and the mountain-bike community in full swing. June (your arrival date) is shoulder-season excellent—wildflower meadows in full bloom, river temperatures tolerable for rafting, long daylight (sunset near 21:00), and pre-summer-holiday crowds—though evenings still dip to 10°C.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July and August are Bend's peak months, driven by Mount Bachelor's summer attractions (hiking, chairlift rides), school holidays, and the convergence of mountain bikers, families, and outdoor festivals such as the Bend Film Festival (October) and Les Gets Mountain Bike World Cup viewing parties. Hotel occupancy peaks; rates typically rise 25–35% above shoulder season. The town absorbs 50,000+ additional visitors monthly during July–August, though Bend's sprawling layout and myriad attractions prevent the gridlock seen in Moab or Jackson Hole.
Budget Schulter Saison
April–May and September–October offer the best blend of pleasant weather (15–22°C), significantly lower accommodation rates (often 20–30% below peak), and manageable trails and restaurants. Autumn is particularly underrated: golden light, stable weather, and the local cycling and running communities in their element.
Wetter & Verpackung
Bend sits at 1,060 metres elevation on the eastern slope of the Cascade Range, resulting in high-desert conditions: intense midday sun, minimal humidity, and dramatic diurnal temperature swings (June: 26°C day, 8°C night). Pack layers, SPF 50+, and a windproof shell for evening—the lack of tree cover means exposed terrain cools rapidly after sunset, and the desiccating air chaps lips and skin within hours.
Live City Briefing
- The Bend-La Pine School District and outdoor tourism sector are jointly promoting the new Deschutes River Trail network expansion (completed spring 2026), linking downtown Bend directly to Tumalo Creek and reducing car dependency for trail access—expect heavier foot and cycle traffic on riverside paths during your visit.
- The Old Mill District continues its gentrification; the recent opening of Farm-to-Table restaurants and artisan breweries (notably Worthy Brewing's expanded taproom, 2025–2026) has shifted the evening economy away from downtown's traditional dive bars, making the riverside walk busier and pricier.
- June historically marks the beginning of wildfire season in central Oregon; whilst conditions in early June are typically benign, haze from distant Cascades fires can degrade air quality and visibility by month-end, affecting outdoor plans. Monitor the Oregon Department of Forestry website and the real-time AirNow index before booking activities.
️ Ihr Aufenthalt
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to The Oxford Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Corner rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th), particularly those facing the Deschutes River or away from downtown Bend noise; rooms ending in 05, 07, 09
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and main entrance; rooms facing Bond Street (downtown activity); rooms near the elevator
Best views
Rooms with western exposure facing the Deschutes River valley; sunset views from upper floor river-facing rooms
Quietest floors
3rd and 4th floors, especially corners and ends of hallway
🔊 Noise notes
Historic property in downtown Bend generates street-level noise from bars and restaurants below; evenings can be active Thursday-Saturday; some guest reports of thin walls between rooms
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from Bond Street when booking; higher floors noticeably quieter; room configurations vary in this converted historic building so confirm layout preference; inquire about river view availability; best for light sleepers to request earplugs or white noise machine; consider timing visit for weekday stays for quieter experience
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Complimentary hotel-wide Wi-Fi (200 Mbps); no premium tier; login via room number and last name
Single lift serves all 3 floors; some ground-floor rooms accessible without stairs; historic 1891 building has uneven floors in heritage sections
Complimentary USA Today weekdays at front desk; no digital newsstand; historic building features original wood beam ceilings and vintage lobby
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early bag-drop from 12:00 if room available; late check-out USD 25/hour after 11:00
Complimentary storage available; staff hold luggage up to 7 days before and after stay
Ground-floor ADA-compliant room available; step-free entrance via side ramp; one main staircase; limited elevator access in original wing
No on-site parking; nearest public lot is Bend Parking Authority (3-minute walk, USD 2/hour or USD 12/day); no EV charging on-site; nearest Level 2 charger at Whole Foods (1 km away)
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: Bend transient lodging tax 9% applied nightly; no resort fee
Deposit & card hold: One night's room rate required at booking; USD 100 incidental hold at check-in
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Church: First Presbyterian Church of Bend (5-minute walk (0.3 km) north on Minnesota Avenue)
- Synagogue: Bend Jewish Community (2.5 km by car; services held at Congregation Shir Shalom (occasional))
- Mosque: Islamic Center of Bend (3.2 km; Friday Jumu'ah 12:30 & 14:00)
Halal: Nearest halal-certified: Halal Guys (food cart, W 11th St, 2 km); limited regular options
Kosher: No certified kosher in Bend; nearest is Portland (180 km); stock pre-packaged at New Seasons Market
Vegan/Vegetarian: Thump Coffee (vegan pastries, 0.8 km walk), Sweetgrass Natural Eatery (100% vegan, 1.2 km)
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Downtown Bend (Wall St & Oregon Ave, 5-minute walk); Old Mill District retail (2 km south)
Deschutes River Trail (paved, starts 800 m west; 5+ km loops, flat-to-easy terrain); Mirror Pond loop (1.5 km, scenic water views)
High Desert Museum (main regional museum, USD 17 adults, 3 km south; nature/culture focus); free: Deschutes Historical Museum (downtown, donation)
Les Schwab Amphitheater (outdoor summer concerts, 2 km south); Tower Theatre (historic cinema, 6-minute walk, 520 NW Wall St)
Arcade Fire (classic arcade games, 1.3 km east on 3rd St); no bowling on downtown core
Harrah Park (playground + splash pad summer season, 1.5 km east); Les Schwab Amphitheater grounds (picnic area)
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: Early June: UV 8-9 (very high); high elevation (3,623 ft) intensifies UV. Sunscreen SPF 30+ essential all day; seek shade 11:00-15:00
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: Juniper & pine pollen moderate (Bend surrounded by ponderosa forest); grass low. Allergy sufferers should consider antihistamine; dry air may irritate sinuses
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
Banner Bank ATM (lobby of First Interstate Bank, 2-minute walk, NW Wall St); Wells Fargo ATM (downtown, 3-minute walk)
Walgreens Pharmacy (open 08:00-21:00 weekdays, 09:00-20:00 weekends, 0.6 km); nearest 24-hour: Safeway Pharmacy (Old Mill District, 2.5 km)
Walgreens (open 06:00-23:00, 0.6 km walk; NW 3rd & Ohio); Les Schwab Drug (24-hour CVS equivalent, 2 km south Old Mill)
Bend Transit bus stop (Wall St & Oregon Ave, 2-minute walk); local POINT bus USD 1.75/ride; day pass USD 5. Routes serve downtown loop & residential areas; minimal evening service
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →United States Dollar, USD
Bank of America (Wall St, fair rates, minimal markup); avoid airport kiosks. Most local businesses accept cards; currency exchange not widely available—bring USD or use ATMs
Visa/Mastercard/Amex universal; contactless/Apple Pay/Google Pay accepted at most restaurants & retail; cash still common at some cafes and farmers markets
Restaurants 18-20% on bill (before tax); bartenders USD 1-2 per drink; hotel housekeeping USD 2-5/night; taxi drivers 15%; bellhop USD 1-2 per bag
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Thump Coffee (house pour USD 3.50, specialty USD 5-6, pastries USD 4-5, 0.8 km; locals' favorite espresso dive)
Bossa Nova Brazilian Cafe (poke bowls/salads USD 10-13, 0.5 km walk); Bend Brewing Company food cart (tacos USD 2.50-4 during summer, variable)
Puesto (Mexican, mains USD 11-15, beer USD 5, 0.6 km); Sparrow Bakery (sandwiches USD 9-12, downtown)
Downtown summer food carts cluster near Wall St & Oregon Ave (June: emerging season, tacos USD 3-5, food truck burgers USD 10-12); farmers market Saturdays (May-Oct) at NW Shatterhand Plaza
New Seasons Market (natural/organic focus, slightly premium, 0.8 km); WinCo Foods (budget supermarket, USD prices 10-15% below chain, 2.5 km east on 3rd)
Downtown Bend Wall St district has thrift (Goodwill, 1 km); Old Mill District (Gap/Target/H&M, 2 km south); minimal fast-fashion in compact downtown
POINT day pass USD 5 (unlimited local bus); from Bend airport (22 km): shared shuttle services USD 15-20 vs taxi USD 45-60; no Uber/Lyft; ride-share app Carpool Bend emerging
i️ Gut zu wissen
Type A/B · 120V
safe
USD ($)
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Bend, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Downtown Bend Transit Center → Throughout Bend and surrounding areas
💡 Route 1 and 2 serve downtown; affordable way to explore; limited but improving service
Portland Airport or other regional hubs → Downtown Bend Station
💡 Budget option for inter-city travel; good for Portland connections; reserve in advance
Roberts Field Airport (RDM) → The Oxford Hotel, Downtown Bend
💡 Limited availability outside peak hours; surge pricing common during ski season and summer weekends
Roberts Field Airport (RDM) → The Oxford Hotel, Downtown Bend
💡 More reliable than rideshare in Bend; pre-book for airport arrivals during peak season
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at The Oxford Hotel?
Corner rooms on upper floors (3rd-4th), particularly those facing the Deschutes River or away from downtown Bend noise; rooms ending in 05, 07, 09
Which rooms should I avoid at The Oxford Hotel?
Ground floor rooms near the lobby and main entrance; rooms facing Bond Street (downtown activity); rooms near the elevator
Is The Oxford Hotel noisy?
Historic property in downtown Bend generates street-level noise from bars and restaurants below; evenings can be active Thursday-Saturday; some guest reports of thin walls between rooms
Which rooms have the best views at The Oxford Hotel?
Rooms with western exposure facing the Deschutes River valley; sunset views from upper floor river-facing rooms
What are insider tips for staying at The Oxford Hotel?
Request a room away from Bond Street when booking; higher floors noticeably quieter; room configurations vary in this converted historic building so confirm layout preference; inquire about river view availability; best for light sleepers to request earplugs or white noise machine; consider timing visit for weekday stays for quieter experience
What time is check-in at The Oxford Hotel?
Check-in at The Oxford Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does The Oxford Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary hotel-wide Wi-Fi (200 Mbps); no premium tier; login via room number and last name
Is there a city or tourist tax at The Oxford Hotel?
Bend transient lodging tax 9% applied nightly; no resort fee
Where can I eat cheaply near The Oxford Hotel?
Bossa Nova Brazilian Cafe (poke bowls/salads USD 10-13, 0.5 km walk); Bend Brewing Company food cart (tacos USD 2.50-4 during summer, variable)
What is the cheapest way to get around from The Oxford Hotel?
POINT day pass USD 5 (unlimited local bus); from Bend airport (22 km): shared shuttle services USD 15-20 vs taxi USD 45-60; no Uber/Lyft; ride-share app Carpool Bend emerging
When is the best time to visit Bend?
September and early October offer Bend's sweet spot: warm, dry days (21–24°C), crystalline light for hiking and photography, fewer summer crowds, and the mountain-bike community in full swing. June (your arrival date) is shoulder-season excellent—wildflower meadows in full bloom, river temperatures tolerable for rafting, long daylight (sunset near 21:00), and pre-summer-holiday crowds—though evenings still dip to 10°C.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Free to walk around; check for seasonal outdoor events and farmers markets on weekends.
💡 Start at Mirror Pond near downtown for the most picturesque section with mountain views.
💡 Visit early morning for best light and fewer crowds; the summit is accessible year-round.
💡 Best visited in spring and early summer for maximum water flow; parking can fill up on weekends.
💡 Admission is discounted after 5 PM on Thursdays; children under 4 are free.