Guidebook for Portland

Victor & Jodi
Victor & Jodi
Guidebook for Portland

Food Scene

Everything is amazing. The ricotta tarts and lemon tarts are personal favorites.
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Baker & Spice
6330 SW Capitol Hwy
68 recommandé par les habitants
Everything is amazing. The ricotta tarts and lemon tarts are personal favorites.
Marco's is the most well-known place to eat in Multnomah Village. The food is reliably delicious and the daily specials are innovative. There's something for everyone--meat-lover or vegetarian--and great options breakfast, lunch, dinner or in between. My daughter says the desserts are the big draw, so be sure to leave room. The decor includes a ceiling covered with one iconic Portland symbol--umbrellas!
56 recommandé par les habitants
Marco’s Café and Espresso Bar
7910 SW 35th Ave
56 recommandé par les habitants
Marco's is the most well-known place to eat in Multnomah Village. The food is reliably delicious and the daily specials are innovative. There's something for everyone--meat-lover or vegetarian--and great options breakfast, lunch, dinner or in between. My daughter says the desserts are the big draw, so be sure to leave room. The decor includes a ceiling covered with one iconic Portland symbol--umbrellas!
Global flavors are what you get at funky Salvador Molly's. You can throw your peanut shells on the floor as you snack and decide between Carribbean, African, Latin American and other dishes from around the world. This place is never dull, and the variety of options is huge. My kids' favorite is the jambalaya, and I go for the fish tacos.
37 recommandé par les habitants
Salvador Molly's
1523 SW Sunset Blvd
37 recommandé par les habitants
Global flavors are what you get at funky Salvador Molly's. You can throw your peanut shells on the floor as you snack and decide between Carribbean, African, Latin American and other dishes from around the world. This place is never dull, and the variety of options is huge. My kids' favorite is the jambalaya, and I go for the fish tacos.
Portland has several chef schools, and after the students finish their training, most don’t want to leave, so they start gourmet food carts. Cart Culture is really hip in Portland, and some people spend a whole day or night cart hopping. There are over 500 food carts in Portland, some of which are stationary, and others which move. (You have to follow them on Twitter to know where they are on a given day.) Here’s a link to an article describing some of the biggest pods: http://www.travelportland.com/article/food-cart-pods/. Both Hillsdale and Multnomah Village have pods, so you don’t have to go far from our house to experience this phenomenon.
30 recommandé par les habitants
Alder St Food Cart Pod
Southwest Harvey Milk Street
30 recommandé par les habitants
Portland has several chef schools, and after the students finish their training, most don’t want to leave, so they start gourmet food carts. Cart Culture is really hip in Portland, and some people spend a whole day or night cart hopping. There are over 500 food carts in Portland, some of which are stationary, and others which move. (You have to follow them on Twitter to know where they are on a given day.) Here’s a link to an article describing some of the biggest pods: http://www.travelportland.com/article/food-cart-pods/. Both Hillsdale and Multnomah Village have pods, so you don’t have to go far from our house to experience this phenomenon.
Peruvian tapas to die for. You'll want every plate and every cocktail on the menu. But restrain yourself--you must save room for dessert, which should include their Xocoatl drink (Mayan-style hot chocolate with alcohol). This is on the expensive side; it's a special occasion place. Reservations are also highly recommended if you don't want a long wait.
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Andina
1314 NW Glisan St
183 recommandé par les habitants
Peruvian tapas to die for. You'll want every plate and every cocktail on the menu. But restrain yourself--you must save room for dessert, which should include their Xocoatl drink (Mayan-style hot chocolate with alcohol). This is on the expensive side; it's a special occasion place. Reservations are also highly recommended if you don't want a long wait.

Drinks & Nightlife

Wine tasting and music on the weekends. Not a wild spot, so no drunken customers to disturb your romantic moment.
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Sip D'Vine
12200 SW Capitol Hwy
8 recommandé par les habitants
Wine tasting and music on the weekends. Not a wild spot, so no drunken customers to disturb your romantic moment.
O'Connor's books a fabulous mix of musicians, so if you are in town for a few nights there is bound to be a performer you like. The food is better than average for a bar scene. I love the hush puppies, and my husband thinks the burgers are great.
14 recommandé par les habitants
O'Connor's Restaurant
7850 SW Capitol Hwy
14 recommandé par les habitants
O'Connor's books a fabulous mix of musicians, so if you are in town for a few nights there is bound to be a performer you like. The food is better than average for a bar scene. I love the hush puppies, and my husband thinks the burgers are great.

Sightseeing

Henry Pittock, owner of The Oregonian newspaper, and his wife Georgiana, built Pittock Mansion in 1914. It has been meticulously restored. Surrounded by 46 acres of natural beauty, no other place in town offers a more breathtaking view or revealing glimpse of Portland’s past than Pittock Mansion.
622 recommandé par les habitants
Pittock Mansion
3229 NW Pittock Dr
622 recommandé par les habitants
Henry Pittock, owner of The Oregonian newspaper, and his wife Georgiana, built Pittock Mansion in 1914. It has been meticulously restored. Surrounded by 46 acres of natural beauty, no other place in town offers a more breathtaking view or revealing glimpse of Portland’s past than Pittock Mansion.

Parks & Nature

Just up the hill from the Rose Garden, Portland’s 5.5-acre Japanese Garden is composed of five distinct garden styles. Influenced by Shinto, Buddhist, and Taoist philosophies, there is always “something more” in these compositions of stone, water, and plants than meets the eye. Three of the essential elements used to create a Japanese garden are stone, the “bones” of the landscape; water, the life-giving force; and plants, the tapestry of the four seasons. It’s inspirational in every season.
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Portland Japanese Garden
611 SW Kingston Ave
1015 recommandé par les habitants
Just up the hill from the Rose Garden, Portland’s 5.5-acre Japanese Garden is composed of five distinct garden styles. Influenced by Shinto, Buddhist, and Taoist philosophies, there is always “something more” in these compositions of stone, water, and plants than meets the eye. Three of the essential elements used to create a Japanese garden are stone, the “bones” of the landscape; water, the life-giving force; and plants, the tapestry of the four seasons. It’s inspirational in every season.
The best view of downtown Portland, plus you get to see why Portland is nicknamed “The City of Roses”. Thousands of varieties in a rainbow of colors are in bloom from June through November.
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International Rose Test Garden station
71 recommandé par les habitants
The best view of downtown Portland, plus you get to see why Portland is nicknamed “The City of Roses”. Thousands of varieties in a rainbow of colors are in bloom from June through November.
This is an oasis of calm in the middle of downtown Portland. The garden is extremely unique. It was built by 65 artisans from Suzhou, China and took 14 months to complete. The defining feature is the sculptural rocks--500 tons of rock, including Chinese scholars’ rocks from Lake Tai, were brought from China and used in the garden. Leave yourself plenty of time for contemplation, plus enjoy the unique blends available in the Tea House.
405 recommandé par les habitants
Lan Su Chinese Garden
239 NW Everett St
405 recommandé par les habitants
This is an oasis of calm in the middle of downtown Portland. The garden is extremely unique. It was built by 65 artisans from Suzhou, China and took 14 months to complete. The defining feature is the sculptural rocks--500 tons of rock, including Chinese scholars’ rocks from Lake Tai, were brought from China and used in the garden. Leave yourself plenty of time for contemplation, plus enjoy the unique blends available in the Tea House.
At 5,157 acres, Portland's Forest Park is the largest urban forest in the United States. With more than 80 miles of soft-surface trails, it stretches for more than seven miles along the eastern slope of the Tualatin Mountains, overlooking Northwest Portland and the convergence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Fun fact: it was designed by the Olmstead brothers, who were sons of the designer of New York’s Central Park. If you take a long hike, feel free to reward yourself when you finish with a treat from the uber-French St. Honoré Bakery.
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Forest Park
940 recommandé par les habitants
At 5,157 acres, Portland's Forest Park is the largest urban forest in the United States. With more than 80 miles of soft-surface trails, it stretches for more than seven miles along the eastern slope of the Tualatin Mountains, overlooking Northwest Portland and the convergence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Fun fact: it was designed by the Olmstead brothers, who were sons of the designer of New York’s Central Park. If you take a long hike, feel free to reward yourself when you finish with a treat from the uber-French St. Honoré Bakery.
If you don’t have time to see both the Oregon Coast and the Columbia River Gorge, pick the gorge. My favorite itinerary has an initial stop at the Crown Point Vista House for an amazing view. Then you’ll follow the old Columbia River Highway to see some waterfalls. My guests stop at Wahkeenah Falls (that means “most beautiful” in the Yakama language), Multnomah Falls (the most visited tourist spot in Oregon), and Horsetail Falls (where you can sit in a cave and picnic behind the cascade of the waterfall).
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Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
236 recommandé par les habitants
If you don’t have time to see both the Oregon Coast and the Columbia River Gorge, pick the gorge. My favorite itinerary has an initial stop at the Crown Point Vista House for an amazing view. Then you’ll follow the old Columbia River Highway to see some waterfalls. My guests stop at Wahkeenah Falls (that means “most beautiful” in the Yakama language), Multnomah Falls (the most visited tourist spot in Oregon), and Horsetail Falls (where you can sit in a cave and picnic behind the cascade of the waterfall).

Arts & Culture

An offshoot from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Portland Center Stage refurbished an old armory building to create a cool theater space. Their shows are always excellent, especially the musicals. You can get same-day tickets for $20 fifteen minutes before show time at the box office.
90 recommandé par les habitants
Portland Center Stage at The Armory
128 NW 11th Ave
90 recommandé par les habitants
An offshoot from the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Portland Center Stage refurbished an old armory building to create a cool theater space. Their shows are always excellent, especially the musicals. You can get same-day tickets for $20 fifteen minutes before show time at the box office.

Shopping

Hands down, the best women’s clothing store in Portland. A unique collection of hip yet classic garments for women of all shapes and sizes. The buyer is also a visual artist, and her impeccable taste makes shopping here a pleasure.
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Paloma Clothing
6316 SW Capitol Hwy
13 recommandé par les habitants
Hands down, the best women’s clothing store in Portland. A unique collection of hip yet classic garments for women of all shapes and sizes. The buyer is also a visual artist, and her impeccable taste makes shopping here a pleasure.
Book, books and more books. New or used, Powells has a huge selection. You have probably never been in a bookstore this big or this good. You may think you will stop in for a quick peek, but don't be surprised if you stay for hours and come out with unplanned purchases.
976 recommandé par les habitants
Powell's City of Books
1005 W Burnside St
976 recommandé par les habitants
Book, books and more books. New or used, Powells has a huge selection. You have probably never been in a bookstore this big or this good. You may think you will stop in for a quick peek, but don't be surprised if you stay for hours and come out with unplanned purchases.
Our local, independent bookstore. You’ll appreciate the markers along the shelves explaining staff favorite picks.
38 recommandé par les habitants
Annie Bloom's Books
7834 SW Capitol Hwy
38 recommandé par les habitants
Our local, independent bookstore. You’ll appreciate the markers along the shelves explaining staff favorite picks.