Portland contains cultural venues and green spaces. Powell's Books occupies a city block. Washington Park includes gardens and a zoo. The Japanese Garden and Chinese Garden present Asian landscaping styles. Parks define the city layout, including Mount Tabor on an extinct volcano. The Portland Art Museum holds Native American art collections. Multiple bridges span the Willamette River, connecting different districts.
Portland, United States
Powell's City of BooksThe bookstore covers an entire city block with a collection of one million new and used books in several languages.
Portland, United States
Portland Japanese GardenThe 5-hectare garden features eight landscape sections with tea houses, water features and a pond with koi fish.
Portland, United States
Lan Su Chinese GardenThe garden displays Ming Dynasty design elements with pavilions, water features and Chinese plants in traditional arrangements.
Portland, United States
Oregon Museum of Science and IndustryThe science museum features a public laboratory, a World War II submarine, exhibition spaces and a cinema theater.
Portland, United States
International Rose Test GardenA botanical center featuring 10,000 rose species, plant collections and a viewing area overlooking Portland and Mount Hood.
Portland, United States
Pittock MansionA historical estate from 1914 in French Renaissance style with 23 furnished rooms and city views from the terrace.
Portland, United States
Voodoo DoughnutA downtown bakery operating since 2003 that produces donuts with various glazes, fillings and special decorations.
Portland, United States
Portland Art MuseumAn art museum since 1892 with collections of North American and Asian art plus contemporary works across 112,000 square feet of exhibition space.
Portland, United States
Tom McCall Waterfront ParkA public park stretching 1.5 miles along the Willamette River with bicycle and pedestrian paths, seating areas, and event spaces.
Portland, United States
St. Johns BridgeA green steel suspension bridge constructed in 1931 spanning the Willamette River between St. Johns and Northwest Portland neighborhoods.
Portland, United States
Washington ParkAn urban park containing a zoo, Japanese gardens, paths, children's play area, tennis facilities and a forestry museum.
Portland, United States
Crystal Springs Rhododendron GardenA botanical garden spanning 9.5 acres with 2500 rhododendrons and azaleas, multiple ponds, waterfalls and stone pathways.
Portland, United States
OHSU TramThe aerial tram transports passengers between downtown and OHSU campus with views over Mount Hood and the Willamette River.
Portland, United States
Portland Saturday MarketThis market features local artisans and vendors selling handmade products, food, and live music during weekends.
Portland, United States
Alberta Arts DistrictThis district houses art galleries, independent shops, restaurants and murals along Alberta Street.
Portland, United States
Sellwood Riverfront ParkThe park features a sandy beach, walking trails, a dog play area and viewpoints along the Willamette River.
Portland, United States
Hoyt ArboretumA botanical research area containing 12 miles of marked paths through a collection of 2000 trees and shrubs from around the world.
Portland, United States
World Forestry CenterAn educational facility presenting information about forest ecosystems, forestry and wood production through interactive stations and multimedia displays.
Portland, United States
The GrottoA religious garden with basalt rocks, forest paths and a stone-carved chapel surrounded by trees.
Portland, United States
Leach Botanical GardenA garden area with native Northwest plants, a historic residence and a creek with stone bridges.
Portland, United States
Betty N. Roberts Memorial Japanese GardenA garden with Japanese design elements including stone lanterns, a circular pond, and plants trimmed according to traditional methods.
Portland, United States
Oaks Amusement ParkOperating since 1905, this park contains carousels, a roller coaster, a roller skating rink and miniature golf courses for families.
Portland, United States
Mount TaborAn extinct volcano measuring 630 feet in height, with multiple walking paths and tennis courts offering views of Portland.
Portland, United States
Blue Lake Regional ParkA regional park with a lake for water sports and fishing, equipped barbecue spots and outdoor recreation areas.
Portland, United States
Tryon Creek State Natural AreaA 670-acre natural park with eight miles of forest trails crossing streams and ravines for hikers and horse riders.
Portland, United States
Mill Ends ParkA two-foot-diameter circular park space in the middle of a street, recognized by Guinness World Records.
Portland, United States
Fremont BridgeA 2,154-foot steel bridge over the Willamette River, built in 1973, with two traffic decks at different levels.
Portland, United States
House Spirits DistilleryA distillery with production facilities for gin, vodka and whiskey that offers tours and sampling sessions.
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Ochoco's Gorge TunnelThe 150-meter railway tunnel crosses a basalt formation. The walls reveal distinct rock layers from volcanic deposits of the Columbia River.
Portland, United States
Tilikum CrossingThe bridge opened in 2015 measures 520 meters and connects South Waterfront district to Central Eastside. It is reserved for streetcars, buses, cyclists and pedestrians.