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Best places to visit in Portland

  • International Rose Test Garden

    The International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park features over 10,000 rose bushes of more than 600 varieties, offering a stunning display of color and fragrance.

  • Multnomah Falls

    Located in the Columbia River Gorge, this spectacular waterfall cascades down from astonishing heights, with a trail leading to the Benson Bridge for a close-up view.

  • Pittock Mansion

    A historic house museum built in 1914, offering a glimpse into Portland's past with opulent rooms and stunning panoramic views of the city and Cascade Mountains.

  • Tom Mccall Waterfront Park

    Tom McCall Waterfront Park is a scenic riverside space along the Willamette River, perfect for biking, jogging, relaxing, and hosting major city events.

  • Washington Park

    Washington Park spans over 400 acres and is home to attractions like the Oregon Zoo, Hoyt Arboretum, and the International Rose Test Garden.

  • Oregon Zoo

    The Oregon Zoo is home to a variety of animals including eagles, bobcats, and other creatures, offering a chance to see the diverse animal world in one afternoon.

  • Portland Art Museum

    The oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest, housing a diverse collection of classical masterpieces, contemporary installations, and regional art across two historic buildings.

  • Portland Japanese Garden

    An extraordinary and tranquil Japanese Garden within Washington Park, featuring five distinct garden styles and a peaceful atmosphere.

  • Forest Park

    Forest Park is one of the largest urban forests in the US, offering over 80 miles of trails winding through towering firs and moss-covered landscapes.

  • Blue Star Donuts

    Blue Star Donuts is a popular spot known for its creative and unique donut flavors, often incorporating herbs, spices, and liqueurs.

  • The Grotto

    An internationally renowned Catholic shrine and botanical garden offering a tranquil escape with beautiful gardens and peaceful spaces for reflection.

  • Powell's City of Books

    Powell's City of Books is a legendary independent bookstore covering an entire city block, offering an unparalleled selection of new, used, and rare books.

  • Portland Saturday Market

    The largest continuously operated outdoor arts and crafts market in the United States, featuring handmade goods from local artists and provides a vibrant cultural experience.

  • Mill Ends Park

    Recognized as the world's smallest park, this miniature green space features a single tree and is a quirky landmark in downtown Portland.

  • Japanese Garden

    Said to be one of the most authentic outside of Japan, this garden features five distinct styles and an original tea house, offering a tranquil experience.

  • Portland Aerial Tram

    The Portland Aerial Tram offers a unique perspective of the city, connecting the South Waterfront to Markham Hill with sweeping views of downtown and mountains.

  • McMenamins Kennedy School

    McMenamins Kennedy School is a former elementary school transformed into a unique hotel, featuring restaurants, bars, a movie theater, and a soaking pool.

  • Cannon Beach

    This popular coastal destination, a short drive west of Portland, is known for its dramatic cliffs, charming cafes, and boutique shops.

  • Columbia River Gorge

    The Columbia River Gorge is a breathtaking natural wonder known for its dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and numerous spectacular waterfalls, perfect for a scenic drive or hike.

  • Powell’s City of Books

    Powell's City of Books is the world's largest independent bookstore, occupying an entire city block with over a million books across multiple floors.

  • Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

    Located on the east bank of the Willamette River, this museum features hundreds of interactive displays covering space, science, and technology, including a real submarine.

  • Lan Su Chinese Garden

    Lan Su Chinese Garden is a tranquil oasis in downtown Portland, featuring traditional Chinese architecture, landscaping, and water features.

  • Voodoo Doughnut

    Voodoo Doughnut is a famous Portland establishment known for its eccentric and creative doughnut flavors and unique presentation.

  • Witch's Castle

    The Witch's Castle is a moss-covered stone ruin deep within Forest Park, shrouded in eerie legends and popular with photographers and urban explorers.

  • Pioneer Courthouse Square

    Pioneer Courthouse Square is the vibrant heart of downtown Portland, serving as a central gathering place for public events, performances, and community activities.

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