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Morris Burner Hostel
Reno - Morris Burner Hostel
We offer free art classes on "Art Tuesdays", and events constantly. We need to do some updating to re-open our venue, but do have a pool table, communal kitchen and lots and lots of space. We have a communal meal Thursday nights and there's generally something going on we try to get guests to come along to.
The building that encompasses the Morris began construction in 1928, and was completed in 1931. It was originally built by the Savage family, one of Reno's oldest established businesses with Savage and Sons Plumbing. Jungle Jim Gibson took it over in 2013 and 2018 will mark our 5th year in existence! Upgraded with mostly volunteer labor, it is now a mecca for Burning Man and other art in ever spare space. We are proud of what community can do, and continue to be inspired. Come see us!
Check-in details
Check-out details
All guests who stay at the Morris MUST purchase a membership! It can be for as little as $5 if you know the 10 Principles. We do not have an elevator and our accessibility for guests needing adaptive devices for mobility is limited. All guest rooms are on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Thanks for understanding, our building is old!
Latest reviews
These reviews are from real customers who have stayed at this property.
Everyone was very helpful and nice. The place is artsy, nice and quite. I want to come back soon!!
The staff are very welcoming. It felt like home. Its clean and very homey. I would recommend this place to everyone.
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We offer free art classes on "Art Tuesdays", and events constantly. We need to do some updating to re-open our venue, but do have a pool table, communal kitchen and lots and lots of space. We have a communal meal Thursday nights and there's generally something going on we try to get guests to come along to.