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The Pearl District is where Portland shows off its artsy side without even trying. Once a warehouse zone, it's now packed with galleries displaying everything from local photography to cutting-edge installations. Visitors can browse Powell's legendary bookstore, splash in Jamison Square's interactive fountain, or admire outdoor sculptures while strolling wide, tree-lined streets.
Grab a craft beer at a local brewery or savor farm-to-table cuisine at one of the upscale restaurants. Getting around is a breeze with three light rail stops and excellent walkability throughout the neighborhood. Converted warehouses now house luxury lofts and boutique hotels for travelers seeking refined urban accommodations.
Downtown Portland mixes urban buzz with unexpected cultural treasures. The Portland Art Museum anchors the Cultural District, while Pioneer Courthouse Square hosts street performers and food carts. Nearby, the Pearl District's converted warehouses showcase sleek galleries and boutiques. Take a break along Tom McCall Waterfront Park's riverfront paths or explore the historic Pioneer Courthouse.
Food options range from global cuisine at food cart pods to upscale restaurants in the Pearl District. Most attractions are within easy walking distance of hotels, and MAX Light Rail connects everything with frequent service. The streetcar loop makes getting around a breeze, with stations conveniently located throughout downtown.
Nob Hill charms visitors with its tree-lined streets dotted with Victorian and Craftsman homes that tell Portland's architectural story. NW 23rd Avenue buzzes with hip boutiques, Powell's Books, and artisanal cafes where locals linger over coffee. The nearby Mission Theater offers entertainment while Forest Park's entrance promises outdoor adventure just steps away.
Dining options range from cozy brunch spots to upscale restaurants serving Pacific Northwest cuisine. Getting around is a breeze with the Portland Streetcar connecting to downtown and several metro stops throughout the neighborhood. Victorian-era B&Bs and boutique hotels offer charming accommodations with modern amenities for travelers seeking both comfort and character.
Lloyd District buzzes with arena energy from the Moda Center where Trail Blazers fans roar and concert crowds gather. The striking Oregon Convention Center anchors the neighborhood with its iconic glass spires, while art galleries have popped up in converted warehouses. Holladay Park offers a green escape from the excitement, perfect for a breather between events.
MAX light rail makes getting around a breeze with multiple stops throughout the area. You'll find sports bars and restaurants clustered near the venues, with hotel options catering to convention-goers and basketball fans. The wide streets and modern buildings create a distinctly urban Portland experience.
Central Eastside Portland pulses with creative energy where industrial grit meets artistic flair. Explore converted warehouses housing art galleries, sample craft spirits at Distillery Row, or geek out at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. Boutiques and vintage shops line the streets while colorful murals transform brick buildings into open-air galleries.
Dining options range from food carts to farm-to-table restaurants, with craft breweries adding local flavor. Stay in boutique hotels with exposed brick and industrial design elements. Getting around is easy with TriMet buses, the nearby Orange MAX line, and bike-friendly streets throughout the neighborhood.
Why not catch an event at Moda Center, a major stadium in North Portland. Our travelers also like this historical area for its riverfront setting. If you think Moda Center is cool, you also might like Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Providence Park, both located nearby.
Oregon Convention Center is worth a pic or two when discovering Northeast Portland. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
It's feeding time at the zoo! If you want to be reminded of some of the great animals our world is home to, you might want to pay a trip to Oregon Zoo, located 2 mi (3.3 km) from central Portland. Why not take a stroll along the riverfront and watch the sunset while you're here? It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. If you have fun at Oregon Zoo, you'll love Portland Children's Museum and World Forestry Discovery Museum, both a short walk away.
Walk around the campus at Oregon Health and Science University during your visit to Portland. Discover the area's shops, or seek out its biking trails.
Walk around the campus at Portland State University during your stay in Portland. Discover the acclaimed theater scene in this vibrant area, or seek out the biking trails.
You can enjoy retail therapy at Powell's City of Books during your visit to Portland. Discover the top-notch restaurants and acclaimed theater scene in this vibrant area.
Pedal through tree-lined neighborhoods, stopping at quirky food carts and craft breweries along the way. Lose yourself in Powell's City of Books before exploring the tranquil Japanese Garden's mossy paths.
"We had a wonderful stay at Hotel Lucia. The staff was friendly from the doormen to the reception staff to Willy the manager. They made us feel welcomed from the time the arrived till we checked out. The tea and coffee bar in the morning was very nice. We enjoyed the happy hour drinks. We felt like it was safe and a convenient area. "
If you need the flexibility to change your plans to Portland, most hotels provide refundable* bookable rates. You can see these accommodations by searching our site and using the "fully refundable" filter to narrow the results down.
Where can I stay in Portland if I want an affordable accommodation?
An inexpensive option worth considering is Red Lion Hotel Portland Airport. You may want to browse all 14 choices on our site.
Where can I stay in Portland if I want a vacation home instead of a traditional hotel?
If you want a good alternative to a hotel, review our selection of 756 vacation homes. In addition, there are 365 apartments and 94 condos.
What will the weather in Portland be like during my trip?
The warmest months in Portland are usually August and July with an average temp of 66°F. February and December are the chilliest months when the average temp is 42°F. The rainiest months are December and January.
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Visitors really like Portland, especially its riverfront, theater, and restaurants. Activities like biking give you a chance to enjoy the outdoors while you're in town. Why not go on a fun excursion to Moda Center? While you're here, make time to enjoy other sights such as Oregon Convention Center.