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Portland is an eclectic metropolis, where sophisticated and alternative styles coexist peacefully. Visitors find a medium-sized city known for its friendliness, rich cultural scene and variety of outdoor pursuits. A temperate climate, thriving economy and close proximity to both the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains are among the many reasons Portland has garnered high rankings on "most livable city" lists.

Westside



Multnomah

Just south of downtown, this area is bursting with history. Locals enjoy tasty cuisine and friendly conversation at Marco's Cafe and Espresso Bar. The main street, with its book, gift and curio shops, could pass for a movie set. Focusing on classes in the arts, the Multnomah Art Center is considered the neighborhood anchor.

Downtown

To avoid parking problems, hop on a Tri-Met "fareless (free) square" bus in the bustling downtown district. Often called the “living room of the city,” centrally located Pioneer Courthouse Square is the scene of numerous cultural events. Major department and specialty stores are concentrated within surrounding blocks. With a decidedly urban flavor covering 36 acres, Portland State University (PSU) provides educational and cultural offerings. The tree-lined South Park Blocks provide a pleasant stroll to the Portland Art Museum and Oregon History Center. Just steps away, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts hosts more than a million guests annually.

Waterfront

Fed by mountain snows and rain, the Willamette River separates the east and west sides of the city. Tours of Portland's unique and beautiful bridges are offered weekly.

Still in downtown, the RiverPlace Hotel offers accommodations along the picturesque waterfront. Depending on the season, you might see dragon boats, cruise ships and more. Military ships arrive every June for the Rose Festival.

Old Town

Remnants of this area's colorful past can be seen above and below ground. Film companies often use this district's 19th-Century architecture as a backdrop. An underground system of tunnels is the subject of tours.

A pair of lions stands guard at the entrance of Portland's Chinatown. In the spring, sidewalk entrances to the Chinese restaurants are sprinkled with the pink petals of flowering trees. The newer Classical Chinese Garden further cements China's place in the region. Along the waterfront of Old Town, visit the Japanese-American Historical Plaza.

Northwest

Locals refer to this district as 23rd, the street that screams trendy. Sidewalk diners and espresso sippers watch the parade of shoppers who walk along searching for treasures or just to be seen. Several excellent restaurants and upscale shops call Northwest home. The area is also home of PGE Park and the new Portland Beavers baseball team.

The Pearl District

Buildings that once served the city's industrial needs are steadily being converted into trendy urban living spaces. With homes above and retail businesses at street level, these efficient multi-use spaces fill up quickly. The Pearl District is an artist's haven and home to many reputable companies. Galleries abound and open their doors on the First Thursday of each month for the public to glimpse the vibrancy of local creativity.

City Parks

Portlanders enjoy the city's close proximity to the ocean and mountains, but even a person stuck in the city can find a little slice of nature. With more than 4,600 acres, Forest Park is the largest city park in the U.S. Only minutes from the downtown core, this wilderness is home to abundant flora and fauna.

The 546-acre Washington Park is where you will find the Oregon Zoo and many other attractions. Take time to explore the World Forestry Center, the Vietnam Veteran's Living Memorial and the Hoyt Arboretum. The Japanese Garden and International Rose Test Garden provide sweeping views of Mount Hood. Be sure to take a tour of stately Pittock Mansion.

Eastside



Sellwood

An antique lover's nirvana, Sellwood is home to many collectible shops. Oaks Park is nearby, on the water's edge. Oaks Skating Rink and renowned pipe organ have entertained generations of Portlanders. Children adore the Oaks Amusement Park carnival rides, and the Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge provides the perfect spot to glimpse a variety of birds.

Convention Center Area

This area is located on the east side of the river, across from downtown, and is the hub of the city's trade and sports shows. The Rose Garden Arena is home to the Portland Trailblazers NBA Basketball team and also serves as a venue for other sporting events and concerts. The Memorial Coliseum provides a smaller, more intimate setting for the city's needs. Something happens every day of the week at the Convention Center, and its central location offers attendees numerous choices in lodging, restaurants and attractions. Nearby Lloyd Center Mall boasts more than 200 stores, ice skating at the Ice Chalet, a movie theater and food court. There are numerous interesting shops and restaurants located just outside the mall on Broadway. Travel a little farther south to visit the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), a popular interactive science museum.

Hawthorne District

In the shadow of a volcano, shop for vintage clothing, sip a local microbrew, or savor the flavors of everything from vegan fare to Coney Island hot dogs. This neighborhood's eclectic aura defies exact definition. Going east on Hawthorne Boulevard, visitors will discover Mount Tabor Park, named for an extinct volcano. Nearby Laurelhurst Park is a great place to enjoy a romantic stroll or feed the resident ducks.







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