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Where to Stay in Bend, Oregon

Published on July 15, 2026

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Where to Stay in Bend, Oregon: Choosing the Right Neighborhood for Your Visit

One of the best things about visiting Bend is that every part of the city offers a different experience. Whether you're planning an outdoor adventure, a relaxing getaway, or a weekend of shopping and dining, choosing where to stay can shape your entire trip.

From the energy of downtown to the scenic riverfront and easy access to Central Oregon's outdoor recreation, here's a guide to finding the area that's right for you

Stay Downtown for Shopping, Dining, and Walkability

If you enjoy exploring on foot, downtown Bend is one of the city's most convenient places to stay.

Tree-lined streets are filled with locally owned boutiques, coffee shops, breweries, galleries, and restaurants, making it easy to spend the day wandering without ever needing your car.

Whether you're grabbing breakfast before a morning hike or ending the evening with dinner and live music, downtown places Bend's vibrant culture right outside your door.

Ideal for:

  • Weekend getaways
  • Couples
  • Food lovers
  • Walkable vacations
  • First-time visitors

Stay Near the Old Mill District for Entertainment and River Views

Located along the Deschutes River, the Old Mill District blends shopping, dining, outdoor recreation, and entertainment into one lively destination.

Spend the afternoon browsing local shops, rent a paddleboard, enjoy dinner overlooking the river, or catch a concert at Hayden Homes Amphitheater during the summer months.

It's a wonderful option for travelers looking for activity from morning through evening.

Ideal for:

  • Families
  • Concertgoers
  • Shopping
  • Summer visitors

Stay Close to Outdoor Adventure

For many visitors, Bend is all about getting outside.

Whether you're planning to hike, mountain bike, ski Mt. Bachelor, fish the Deschutes River, or explore nearby lakes and waterfalls, staying somewhere with convenient access to both downtown and the surrounding landscape offers the best of both worlds.

One morning might begin with coffee downtown before heading into the mountains, while the evening ends back in town enjoying dinner at a local brewery.

Ideal for:

  • Outdoor enthusiasts
  • Ski vacations
  • Hiking trips
  • Adventure travelers

Consider the Season

Every season brings a different side of Bend.

Summer invites long days on the river, brewery patios, and scenic drives through the Cascade Mountains.

Fall offers colorful foliage, quieter hiking trails, and crisp mornings perfect for exploring downtown.

Winter transforms Bend into one of the Pacific Northwest's premier ski destinations, with Mt. Bachelor drawing visitors from across the region.

Spring brings rushing waterfalls, wildflowers, and fewer crowds, making it a favorite season among locals.

No matter when you visit, choosing a centrally located hotel makes it easy to enjoy everything the area has to offer.


What to Look for in a Hotel

When deciding where to stay, location is only part of the experience.

Consider accommodations that offer:

  • Walkable access to restaurants and shops
  • Easy routes to hiking trails and outdoor recreation
  • Comfortable, thoughtfully designed guest rooms
  • On-site amenities that help you unwind after a day of exploring
  • A welcoming atmosphere that reflects the spirit of Bend

The best hotels don't just provide a place to sleep. They become part of the experience.


Why Travelers Choose The Newberry

Located in the heart of Bend, The Newberry offers easy access to everything that makes Central Oregon such a memorable destination.

Spend the morning exploring downtown's cafés and boutiques, venture out for an afternoon hike or paddle along the Deschutes River, then return to a welcoming retreat designed for comfort and connection.

Whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway, a family vacation, or an outdoor adventure, The Newberry places you close to the experiences that matter most while offering a peaceful place to recharge at the end of the day.

Because the best way to experience Bend is to feel connected to it.


Local Tip from The Newberry: If it's your first visit to Bend, choose accommodations near downtown. You'll be able to enjoy local restaurants, breweries, and shops without worrying about parking, while remaining just a short drive from hiking trails, the Deschutes River, and many of Central Oregon's most iconic attractions.


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