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Get to know Portland: MapsWhat Portland Is Best Known For | Top Things To Do | When to Visit
Essential information: Flights & Essential Travel Info
FAQs: Your most frequently asked questions
Fact sheets, travel planning & visual assets: Fact Sheets | Portland Near Me Now App | Suggested Itineraries | Visual Assets
Hablo & key contact: Hablo | Key Contact
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Lunar New Year, Lan Su Chinese Garden - Travel Portland/Nick Mendez
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Portland Map

To view and download a detailed map of Portland, complete with highlighted attractions and where each neighbourhood is located, click here for a Portland area overview map or here for a Portland central city map.

What Portland Is Best Known For

Portland is best known for its vibrant and progressive culture, where a thriving LGBTQ+ community, epic outdoor adventures, a celebrated food scene, and tax-free shopping all come together in one quirky, creative city.

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Outdoor Adventures

Portland’s outdoors can be enjoyed in countless ways, thanks to its urban forest, lush parks, scenic gardens, and river views. Whether trails are explored, flowers admired, or fresh air simply enjoyed, activities like cycling, hiking, or pet-friendly strolls ensure something is offered for every kind of outdoor enthusiast.

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Culinary Scene

Portland’s culinary scene blends global flavours with local ingredients. With over 500 food carts – serving everything from Thai street food to gourmet grilled cheese – it’s a haven for food lovers. Farm-to-table restaurants and farmers’ markets highlight the city’s commitment to sustainability and fresh, seasonal, locally sourced cuisine year-round.

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White Stag sign during Pride parade - Travel Portland - Diego Diaz

LGBTQ+

Portland’s vibrant queer community features LGBTQ+-owned businesses, lively gay dance clubs, inclusive sports leagues, and community groups. It’s home to a Guinness World Record-holding drag queen and made history by electing Sam Adams as the first openly gay mayor of a major U.S. city in 2008.

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Tax-Free Shopping

With zero sales tax, Portland is a shopper’s dream. Send clients to the Pearl District for high-end boutiques and local designers, or to Hawthorne and Alberta for vintage, antiques, and indie finds. From handmade crafts and homegrown labels to upmarket fashion, Portland delivers stylish souvenirs at unbeatable value.

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Top Things To Do in Portland

There’s a wealth of experiences in store for all kinds of visitors. We’ve selected what we think your clients will love most.

Koi fish in the Strolling Pond Garden, Portland Japanese Garden - Travel Portland/David Alvarado

Portland Japanese Garden – Cultural Tranquillity

Often called the most authentic Japanese garden outside Japan, this serene escape features eight garden styles, a traditional Tea House, seasonal flora, and peaceful walking paths. The Umami Café offers matcha with a view of Mount Hood – an elegant cultural touchpoint minutes from downtown.

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Powell’s City of Books – A Literary Landmark

The world’s largest independent bookstore, Powell’s is a must for bibliophiles. Set in the Pearl District, it spans a full city block with over a million titles. Recommend clients explore the Rare Book Room, attend an author event, or enjoy a coffee at the in-store café for a true Portland cultural experience.

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Portland Art Museum – Historic, World-Class Collection

The Portland Art Museum is a cultural gem and one of the oldest art museums in the U.S. Its diverse collection includes Native American artifacts, contemporary works, and major touring exhibitions. Located in the heart of downtown, it offers a rich, immersive experience for art lovers and curious visitors alike.

Portland International Rose Test Garden - Travel Portland/Justin Katigbak

Portland International Rose Test Garden – Iconic Blooms

Located in Washington Park, this historic rose garden showcases over 10,000 rose bushes across 600+ varieties. Best visited late May to October, it’s ideal for garden lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful city escape. Free seasonal tours add extra depth for interested clients.

When To Visit

Portland is a great year-round destination with plenty to experience in its vibrant and distinctive neighbourhoods throughout the year.

Cherry blossoms along the waterfront - Travel Portland/Diego Diaz

Spring

Spring in Portland means frequent rain showers, but also vibrant bursts of colour as the city’s gardens and parks come alive. Rhododendrons, azaleas, cherry blossoms, and early roses bloom in spots like the Portland Japanese Garden, Lan Su Chinese Garden, and neighbourhoods citywide. Between showers, sunny breaks are common, making it a great time to explore outdoor markets, bike paths, and seasonal events unique to Portland.

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Summer

Portland summers are warm, dry, and ideal for outdoor activities. Locals and visitors enjoy swimming in the Willamette River, hiking in Forest Park, and berry picking at nearby farms. Major summer events include the Portland Pride Festival, Waterfront Blues Festival, and Pickathon Music Festival.

Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall - Travel Portland/NASHCO Photo

Autumn

Autumn in Portland showcases vibrant foliage and a full calendar of cultural events. The city’s performing arts season starts with theatre, ballet, opera, and symphony performances. Seasonal highlights include the Portland Book Festival, Portland Open Studios, and the Giant Pumpkin Regatta. It’s also the start of the Portland Trail Blazers’ NBA season.

View of Mount Hood from Hayden Island - Travel Portland/Jon Kraft

Winter

Winters are cool and wet, but snow is rare in the city. Nearby Mount Hood offers skiing and snowboarding, while indoor attractions like Powell’s City of Books and local museums provide cosy escapes. With fewer tourists, it’s a great time to explore Portland’s restaurants, shops, and holiday events at a slower pace.

Flights & Essential Travel Information

Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner in flight - British Airways (editorial only)

Daily direct flights are available from the UK to Portland International Airport with British Airways from London Heathrow. The flight time is between 9 hours 55 minutes. View flights.

 

  • Entry requirements: ESTA or US Visa
  • Currency: US Dollar
  • Time difference: – 7 hours
  • Tipping: Portland, Oregon, has the same tipping culture as the rest of the U.S., and standard tipping etiquette is a 15-20% tip

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Frequently Asked Questions

Biketown bike stations and escooters - Travel Portland/Jon Kraft
Where is Portland located?

Portland is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Oregon, located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest region.

What is the recommended length of stay?

Three to four days typically allows visitors time to explore the key neighbourhoods, visit top attractions, take a day trip to nearby destinations and enjoy Portland’s food and drink scene.

Do you need a car to get around?

In addition to car and ride-share services, the city has an extensive public transportation system that includes bus service, the MAX Light Rail, and a streetcar. You can also rent a bike or an electric scooter.

Which hotels do you recommend in Portland?

With over 100 hotels within Portland’s city limits, visitors will have no trouble finding quality accommodation to suit every style and budget. The highest concentration of hotels can be found in the central city, particularly in vibrant areas such as Downtown, Northwest/Nob Hill, the Lloyd District, and the Central Eastside, offering convenient access to many of Portland’s top attractions, dining, and cultural hotspots.

Find the full list of hotels in Portland here.

Fact Sheets, Travel Planning & Visual Assets

Fact Sheets

Multnomah Whiskey Library - Travel Portland/NASHCO Photography

Discover what’s new & notable in Portland for 2025 here.
The Travel Portland Fact Sheet​ can be viewed and downloaded here.
The Portland Visitor Guide can be viewed here.
The Trave Trade website can be accessed here.

Portland Near Me Now App

Portland Near Me Now app

Download the official Portland Near Me Now app to explore like a local!

Visual Assets

First Thursday, monthly art walk - Travel Portland/Ashley Anderson

The asset library, with rights-free imagery, logos and video, can be accessed here.

Hablo & Key Contact

Hablo

Live music at McMenamins White Eagle Saloon & Hotel - Travel Portland/Aaron Lee

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Key Contact

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Your contact within the UK Travel Portland team is:

Izabella Hills (Travel Portland Account Manager – UK & Ireland) – bella@travelportland.com
Official destination website – https://www.travelportland.com/

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