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EVEN Hotel Eugene by IHG

3.9 (102 reviews)

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Jaane F.

We have been here 2 times. We like the hotel room. It's clean and tidy. The staffs here were very friendly and responsive. The place was very quiet too. You can have a walk close by. They have free parking here. Being part of IHG member, you can receive welcome points.

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Review Highlights - EVEN Hotel Eugene by IHG

Great hotel that is very close to Autzen Stadium and the University of Oregon campus.

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Oh my goodness, I don't even know where to start! My boyfriend picked out this place and I LOVED…read moreit! We arrived around 7PM. It was a bit dark but we could definitely tell how cute and adorable this place was from the outside! The Victorian style architecture, the details, and the decorations around the house were phenomenal! The dining room, living room and even the restrooms were all filled with an antique feel furniture, books, etc. I loved the details on the door hands to the door hinges. My boyfriend was in awe of all the working sliding door hinges as they were older style - but definitely new. The breakfast was amazing - as I believe Josh cooked for us. I was stuffed! Even the breakfast service was delicious as Josh and Miriam joined us for a morning conversation as well~ The next morning, we went around the house to have a better look and you can definitely tell they put in a lot of work! Inside the living room is an old photo of how the house looked. And if you see it now - it looks exactly the same! Their yard looks amazing to have a cup of coffee/tea in and even have a little train area in the back! They also have a cat who is very friendly. (The cat is not allowed indoors FYI.) Overall, we LOVED this place and is definitely a place to stay at! This has so far been the BEST bread & breakfast place I have ever stayed at. I hope I can come back to Eugene just so I can come and stay here again~ (I also added some photos!)

Lovely vegan breakfast including fabulous muffins from Sweet Life, fresh fruit, juice, strong…read morecoffee, and a great tofu scramble. Our host was charming, offered many suggestions for dining around town, and delighted in telling us about the garden he has put considerable work into (including a sheltered, enclosed "playground" for the indoor kitties who reside in the hosts' private apartment. Stayed in the gorgeous "Monet" room and definitely look forward to a return visit when the weather is warmer and the garden in bloom!

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Always love having the chance to stay here when I'm in town. The rooms are exceptionally clean,…read morehousekeeping does a fantastic job every time. Kate at the front desk checked me in and she remembered my name and I appreciated her hospitality and welcome. I don't always get to do the breakfast but this visit I was so happy to enjoy an incredible spread of scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, English muffin, breakfast danish, you can make your own waffles, and there is oatmeal with almonds and cranberries and brown sugar. Orange juice and coffee are standard and they have a breakfast kombucha if you want something a little healthier and probiotic. They also have a happy hour with regional wine, bubbles, and local beer for really reasonable prices if you just need a refresher after getting back to the hotel. The location is unbeatable with just a couple of blocks to excellent places to eat downtown like The Davis, and the Eugene Public Library nearby.

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