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Portland Oregon: A City Like No Other.

One visit to the stunning community of Portland, Oregon will leave a lasting impression. Money Magazine gave Portland the title of “Best Big City” and you’re sure to agree. Not only is Portland, Oregon set in one of the most scenic states, it is well-known for its diversity, creativity, and culture.

Portland, Oregon at Night.

Get out and enjoy the diverse arts scene. You’ll see brilliant African-American art throughout the city but it is showcased in the Albina district. Here you’ll find art galleries, decorative lampposts, and vibrant banners that celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Japanese gardens overlook the city and lend a sense of calm and beauty to Portland’s heart. Portland is also home to a lively Chinese district where you’ll find shops, restaurants, and the Portland Art Museum. Here you can also see the Native American influence on the city by admiring nearly 4,000 pieces of Indian art.

Now that you have a sense of the cultural diversity and arts scene, head to the crown jewel, the Cultural district. Twelve blocks known as the South Park Blocks serve as the focal point. These blocks are filled with greenery, flowers, trees, statues, and lush green grass. Within its borders you’ll find the Pioneer Courthouse Square, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts, theatres, auditoriums, the Oregon History Center, the Portland Art Museum, Portland State University, the Central Library, historic churches, shops, dining, and more.

Moon over Portland, OregonNo matter how you spend your time in Portland or which part of the city you find yourself in, you are never far from the arts. As Seattle is known for having a coffee kiosk on every corner, Portland is known for its arts houses and galleries. Don’t worry, you’ll find plenty of gourmet coffee here too.

Portland features plenty of attractions to keep you busy. Learn about the Oregon Trail by stopping at the End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center. Living history interpreters give you a special sense of what it must’ve been like to travel the country by wagon.

The Oregon Zoo is just five minutes from downtown. Here you can explore an African rainforest, the Alaska tundra, a flooded Amazon forest, and see many animals and landscapes from around the world. The Great Northwest exhibit features both a Cascade Crest as well as a Cascade Canyon Trail where you will walk through habitats and see animals from the Cascade Mountains.

The Portland Classical Chinese Garden is a beautiful, harmonious addition to the urban center of the city. This stunning garden features a teahouse built by artisans from China.

The Japanese Garden has been called “the most authentic Japanese garden outside of Japan”. See for yourself as you explore its five stunning acres.

Portland is full of museums. For those who love science, be sure to include the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry on your list of things to do. This is a family-friendly, hands-on destination. From fossils to submarines to virtual reality, you can see technology up close and personal. The museum also features a five-story high IMAX theatre dome.

Dining options are plentiful. Enjoy seafood, brewpubs, Chinese food, gourmet dining, bistros, cafés, markets, and more. In fact, Portland is reinventing its dining scene and you will find an exciting selection of fantastic restaurants. Portland is also known as the “Mother of Microbreweries” so if you’re a beer drinker, head over to the Pearl district and satisfy your thirst.

Get outdoors during your stay in Portland and enjoy golf, bicycling, hiking, and skiing. In fact, even in the height of summer you can hit the slopes. Nearby Mt. Hood offers year-round skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing. Mt. Hood is just an hour’s drive away.

Portland is green in more ways than one. Sure, it’s lush. But it is also an environmentally conscious city. City planners ripped out a freeway and replaced it with a park. Now that’s green. In addition, nearly 5,000 residents regularly bike to work over the system of 226 miles of bike lanes. The parking meters here are solar powered and traffic engineers have designed the traffic signal synchronization programs for fuel efficiency, saving over a million gallons of gas per year. The list continues with Portland ranking as the city that recycles more than any other city in the nation.

With over 37,000 acres of open spaces, stunning gardens, and plenty of beautiful venues, Portland is a beautiful place for a memorable wedding. It’s a terrific spot to honeymoon too. In fact, after your wedding and honeymoon in Portland, you may even think about making Portland your home.

Real estate in Portland is exciting. Choices range from multi-million dollar homes on the Willamette River to charming urban lofts and everything in between. Making your home in this green city is a move you won’t regret.

Portland, Oregon is a big city with lots of charm. It has an intimacy to it that belies its size. Whether you come for a day or stay for a lifetime, we’re sure you’ll agree that this town is unlike any other. whether you're visiting Portland on vacation or business, fine the best rates on Portland Oregon Hotels. If you are traveling to other Oregon destinations click here for Hotels in other Oregon cities.

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