This open-air marketplace features 250+ booths of handmade goods sold by local Pacific Northwest artisans.
Explore Portland with a few of our favorite things to do – all conveniently accessible by BIKETOWN.
This open-air marketplace features 250+ booths of handmade goods sold by local Pacific Northwest artisans.
This internationally-recognized museum is the oldest in the Pacific Northwest, housing more than 42,000 works of art from ancient times through modern day.
Voodoo Doughnut is an independent shop known for delicious and creative doughnuts, with toppings ranging from bacon to bubble gum.
Powell’s City of Books is the largest new and used bookstore in the world, with a million books in a multi-story building stretching an entire city block.
One of the most authentic gardens outside of China, Lan Su transports visitors to a world rich with 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition.
Boasting world-class exhibits, a planetarium, the largest theatre screen in the state, and submarine tours, OMSI truly has something for everyone.
The Portland Aerial Tram reaches 500 feet in 14 minutes and provides unbeatable 360 views of Portland.
Located in Southeast Portland, Lone Fir Cemetery’s 30+ acres are filled with local history and also contain the city’s second-largest arboretum.
No visit to Portland is complete without a splash in Portland’s most iconic outdoor water fountain.
Sample the best of what the Pacific Northwest has to offer by visiting the Portland Farmer’s Market, where you can buy produce and handcrafted goods.
Get to the heart of Portland’s soccer obsession by visiting Providence Park — home of the Portland Timbers and Portland Thorns FC soccer teams.
Portland Sunday Parkways presented by Kaiser Permanente are open-street bicycle, walking and rolling events connecting Portlanders to parks, businesses and community resources.