Portland, OR

Travel Guide

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Get lost in a gargantuan bookstore, try a different blend of coffee every day, take a doughnut tour or smell world-famous roses. It’s all possible in effortlessly cool Portland.

A crossroads of culture, art and entertainment at the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette rivers, Portland, Oregon, is beloved for its eclectic vibe and revered food scene. Explore the historic Pittock Mansion and get a jaw-dropping view of Mount Hood from the grounds. Join the hipster crowds in North Portland’s cool bars or venture just beyond the city to Multnomah Falls, Oregon’s tallest year-round waterfall. Get outside no matter what time of year you visit. From jogging along the South Waterfront Trail to biking through Mount Tabor Park, you’ll be in good company with outdoorsy Portlanders.

The best areas for accommodation in Portland

Downtown Portland is one of the best places to stay for first-timers. You’ll be within walking distance of the Portland Saturday Market, Powell’s City of Books and the stores and galleries of the Pearl District, plus you’ll have easy access to public transportation. To immerse yourself in easy-going city life, stay in the Hawthorne District, home to quirky independent stores and great eats along Belmont Street.

The Pearl District offers a romantic backdrop with its charming cobblestone streets and art galleries, making it one of the best places for couples to stay in Portland. In this trendy neighborhood, you can stay in boutique hotels in restored, early 20th-century warehouses, eat at fine-dining restaurants led by acclaimed chefs and sip brews from some of the city’s finest coffee houses.

With its quiet residential streets, Nob Hill, Portland, also known as the Northwest District, presents a safe and friendly place for families to stay. The wild and sprawling Forest Park is nearby, with over 80 miles (129 kilometers) of trails for little legs to traverse. It’s also easy to access the Pearl District and Old Town Chinatown from here.

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Best time to visit Portland

  • Spring (March to late June): Mild temperatures and less rain than winter, with cherry and magnolia blossoms at Hoyt Arboretum.
  • Summer (late June to September): The best time to visit Portland for warm weather, festivals, outdoor markets and music concerts.
  • Fall (October to November): Colorful scenery, bountiful harvests and pumpkin patch visits.
  • Winter (December to February): The wettest time for Portland travel, with occasional snow. Perfect for skiing at Mt. Hood or drinking coffee and reading books in cozy cafes.

How many days to spend in Portland

Plan to spend at least three to four days on vacation in Portland to experience its diverse offerings at a leisurely pace, from urban exploration to scenic day trips. Extend your trip to five to seven days to include a visit to the ruggedly beautiful Oregon coast for beachcombing and kite-flying.

The vibe of Portland

Inclusive and individual, Portland combines laid-back vibes with abundant creative energy. This is a town of readers, musicians and makers, whether they’re crafting with clay or cooking up the next street food craze. Portland’s iconic bookstore, Powell’s City of Books, covers an entire block, and there are museums aplenty, including the Portland Art Museum with its extensive modern and Native American art collections. The characterful neighborhoods range from hipster haunts like those in North and Northeast Portland to elegant Laurelhurst in Southeast Portland, with its historic homes and leafy park. Visit Portland like a local by hopping on a bike and cruising the city’s picturesque cycle paths between sightseeing stops.

What is Portland famous for?

Portland is famous for its innovative culinary scene, eco-conscious lifestyle and thriving arts community. This is where farm-to-table dining was pioneered, bringing a bounty of local produce to sustainability-minded diners. The city’s coffee culture rivals Seattle’s, with specialty brew shops and roasters popping up each year, while its craft beer scene is world-renowned. Portland, Oregon’s nature is proudly displayed in green spaces like Washington Park, home to the International Rose Test Garden, and one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan. Powell’s City of Books is the world’s largest independent bookstore, and its maze-like stacks, local gifts and cozy cafe make it a must-see whether you’re a bibliophile or not.

Events in Portland

There’s a rich variety of Portland events to look forward to. The Portland Rose Festival in June welcomes summer, celebrating the city’s floral heritage with parades and fireworks. For music lovers seeking things to do in Portland, Oregon, the all-ages Waterfront Blues Festival in July offers a lively atmosphere and performances from top blues artists. Beer lovers shouldn’t miss PDX Beer Week in June and the Oregon Brewers Festival in July. Chinese, Polish, Italian, Greek and German festivals nod to Portland’s diversity. In the summertime, Pedalpalooza is an all-out celebration of cycling featuring more than 200 local-led, themed bike rides.

Top attractions in Portland

One of the best things for first-timers to do in Portland is take the pilgrimage to Powell’s City of Books. Once you’ve browsed its vast collection, admire the Portland Japanese Garden, home to bonsai trees, tumbling waterfalls and ornate pagodas. Or stroll around the famous Portland Saturday Market, brimming with local crafts, vintage gems and artisan foodie treats in stalls along the Willamette River.

Couples seeking the best things to do in Portland should head to the Lan Su Chinese Garden, a serene oasis perfect for a romantic walk, or the fragrant International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park. End the day by watching the sunset over the city’s skyline from Mount Tabor Park, then head to one of Nob Hill’s cool cocktail bars or cozy brewpubs.

Looking for family-friendly things to do in Portland? The World Forestry Center in Washington Park and its on-site Discovery Museum will delight young nature enthusiasts. Budding astronomers and pint-sized physicists will love OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) for its planetarium and motion simulator. There’s even a U.S. Navy submarine docked outside in the Willamette River.

Explore walkable neighborhoods and picturesque parks in Oregon’s largest city. Be sure to sample its famously delicious coffee and beer.

Where to stay in Portland

Downtown Portland - South Waterfront showing picnicing, boating and a bay or harbor

Downtown Portland

4.5/5(4,488 area reviews)

Explore the Portland Art Museum, Oregon Historical Society, and Tom McCall Waterfront Park in this central business district with high-rise buildings. Enjoy walkable streets, and easily access public transportation like MAX light rail and Portland Streetcar.

Downtown Portland
Alberta Street showing outdoor art

Northeast Portland

Inner Northeast Portland boasts shopping areas like Lloyd District and Alberta Arts District, while the area near Burnside Bridge offers a lively nightlife with bars such as The Chesterfield and music venues like The Doug Fir Lounge.

Northeast Portland
Pearl District which includes outdoor art

Pearl District

4.5/5(527 area reviews)

Discover art galleries like Elizabeth Leach Gallery, dine at diverse restaurants, and unwind in public plazas such as Jamison Square. Easily navigate with the Portland Streetcar and explore nearby iconic Powell's City of Books.

Pearl District
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Southwest Portland

Downtown Portland boasts cultural, educational, and retail hotspots, with attractions like Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Portland Art Museum, and Pioneer Place mall. Enjoy pedestrian-friendly streets and unique residential areas in Southwest Portland.

Southwest Portland
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

Southeast Portland

Stretching from the Willamette River to Gresham, Southeast Portland boasts the scenic Mt. Tabor Park and the quirky Hawthorne district with its subculturally oriented shops. Don't miss exploring Reed College campus!

Southeast Portland
Cathedral Park showing a bridge and a garden

North Portland

North Portland is highly notable for its stunning river views, and you might want to visit top sights like Moda Center and University Park Community Center. See more of Portland by jumping on the metro at Delta Park-Vanport Station or Expo Center Station.

North Portland
Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center

Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center

3.5 out of 5
550 SW Oak Street, Portland, OR
The price is $138 total per night from Aug 10 to Aug 11
$138 total
per night
Aug 10 - Aug 11
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly hotel in Portland. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (1,879 reviews)
"Very convenient location"

Reviewed on Aug 1, 2025

Courtyard by Marriott Portland City Center
The Paramount Hotel

The Paramount Hotel

3.5 out of 5
808 SW Taylor St, Portland, OR
The price is $125 total per night from Sep 1 to Sep 2
$125 total
per night
Sep 1 - Sep 2
Stay at this 3.5-star business-friendly hotel in Portland. Enjoy free WiFi, breakfast (surcharge), and a 24-hour fitness center. Our guests praise the restaurant ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (2,645 reviews)
"I liked the location and how welcoming the staff was when we had checked in. There was a lot to do around the hotel and the hotel also had a nice restaurant and bar."

Reviewed on Jul 31, 2025

The Paramount Hotel
Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport

Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport

3 out of 5
7101 NE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR
The price is $110 total per night from Sep 1 to Sep 2
$110 total
per night
Sep 1 - Sep 2
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly hotel in Portland. Enjoy free WiFi, a free airport shuttle, and a fitness center. Our guests praise the helpful staff and ...
7.6/10 Good! (2,472 reviews)
"Inexpensive and close to airrport."

Reviewed on Jul 31, 2025

Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Larkspur Landing Extended Stay Suites Hillsboro

Larkspur Landing Extended Stay Suites Hillsboro

3 out of 5
3133 Ne Shute Rd, Hillsboro, OR
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly aparthotel in Hillsboro. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the breakfast and the helpful ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (1,918 reviews)
"Great location and staff. Property needs serious updates and repairs."

Reviewed on Jul 31, 2025

Larkspur Landing Extended Stay Suites Hillsboro
Inn at Northrup Station

Inn at Northrup Station

3 out of 5
2025 NW Northrup Street, Portland, OR
Stay at this 3-star aparthotel in Portland. Enjoy free breakfast, free WiFi, and free parking. Our guests praise the helpful staff in our reviews. Popular attractions ...
9.4/10 Exceptional! (2,070 reviews)
"Excellent location Walkable to restaurants and shopping and a Trader Joe’s for groceries. Lovely staff Breakfast included and free parking"

Reviewed on Aug 2, 2025

Inn at Northrup Station
Cheerful 4 bedroom house with gym access

Cheerful 4 bedroom house with gym access

Lake Oswego
Stay at this vacation home in Lake Oswego. Enjoy laundry facilities and air conditioning. Popular attractions Washington Square Mall and Oregon Zoo are located ...
Great value for the price!
"It was really nice for our party of 5 to travel with 3 adult kids and have 4 bedrooms. The windows are brand new. The property is nice and felt safe. There are skylights throughout. It's very bright from the skylights. We were only there for 2 nights so we didn't have the opportunity to check out ..."

Reviewed on Jun 25, 2025

Cheerful 4 bedroom house with gym access
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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Food in Portland

In addition to natural splendor and walls of books, Portland is known for its fabulous culinary scene. With more than 500 food trucks around the city, foodies can taste their way through diverse cuisines, from authentic Mexican tacos to Korean barbecue to Greek gyros. Portland chefs take their craft seriously, whether serving farm-to-table fare or East and Southeast Asian flavors in the Jade District. Coffee enthusiasts stay hyped at countless independent cafes and roasters. Pair your caffeine with a Voodoo Doughnut, known for its quirky flavors and unique toppings, such as bacon or Cap’n Crunch cereal. Happy hour is practically a lifestyle here, with ubiquitous breweries, wineries and distilleries.

Nightlife in Portland

Speakeasies, rooftop bars, upscale bowling alleys, karaoke joints, buzzy dance halls and comedy clubs are among the city of Portland’s diverse nightlife. The Entertainment District in the heart of the Old Town Chinatown neighborhood is a late-night favorite for live D.J.s, and it becomes fully pedestrianized on Friday and Saturday nights. Listen to live music at the Crystal Ballroom and Roseland Theater, or attend a performance by the Oregon Symphony, Portland Opera or Oregon Ballet Theater at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall. Portland’s best LGBTQ+ hangouts are concentrated around the Old Town and Buckman neighborhoods, ranging from long-running drag venues to underground gay clubs and lesbian bars.

Shopping in Portland

Shopping during a Portland visit is an adventure in itself. Pick up something special from the upscale boutiques in the Pearl District or a unique gift from an independent store on Hawthorne Boulevard. Venture to the Portland Saturday Market, where local artisans sell handmade crafts and artwork. Find tax-free savings on Apple, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and other big-name brands at Pioneer Place in Downtown Portland. Or go off the beaten path to hunt for treasures at one of the city’s many antique and vintage stores. Don’t miss Powell’s City of Books, and while you’re at it, stop into the Dr. Martens flagship store and U.S. headquarters across the street.

Getting around Portland

Portland’s public transportation system, including TriMet buses, MAX light rail and streetcars, makes navigating the city and its outskirts easy. Biking is also popular thanks to the cycle-friendly infrastructure along Portland’s streets, and some hotels offer bikes as part of an overnight stay. Downtown parking can be limited, so consider using rideshares for convenience. Rent a car if you’re considering a mountain or coastal day trip.

Portland currency and budget

The tipping etiquette in Portland is around 15%-25% for dining. Tip a couple of bucks for your high-maintenance coffee orders. While Portland caters to all budgets, mid-range travelers can expect to spend around $150-$200 USD per day for accommodations, meals and activities. There are enough free attractions, like the International Rose Test Garden, and reasonably priced street food to keep budget travelers on track.

  • A meal at an inexpensive restaurant = $18.00 USD
  • A pint of domestic beer = $7.00 USD
  • A medium cappuccino = $5.00 USD
  • A meal for two at a mid-range restaurant = $85.00 USD

*Prices are provided for informational purposes and are subject to change.

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