Downtown Portland
Downtown is a bustling area with indie boutiques offering local items and a diverse dining scene that includes anything from quirky food trucks to high-end seafood bistros.
The Portland Saturday Market, located at Tom McCall Waterfront Park, features live music and sells leather, jewelry, and glass art.
The Portland Art Museum has Asian and Native American art in its collection, and Keller Auditorium hosts ballet and concerts.
Portland’s compact, walkable downtown provides quick access to fantastic food, green areas, cultural events, tax-free shopping, and what appears to be a limitless number of things to do.
Browse the most diversified collection of retail brands in the Rose City, catch a show, and grab a bite to eat at a food cart or gourmet restaurant, all conveniently located in downtown Portland.
The Ace Hotel is a boho stylish location to stay nestled within the bustle of business and commercial sectors, with a Stumptown Coffee inside the lobby and the European-style pub Clyde Common to feed the tired traveller.
Try McMenamins Crystal Hotel for historic charm. Located just around the corner from their iconic music venue (with a bouncing floor), the Crystal Ballroom, which also has a saltwater soaking pool in the basement, bar, and cafe, these quaint guest rooms provide the best place to rest in the middle of it all.
Courier Coffee Bar offers a hand-written menu of single-origin, house-roasted beans to coffee enthusiasts.
Portland’s compact, walkable downtown provides quick access to fantastic food, green areas, cultural events, tax-free shopping, and what appears to be a limitless number of things to do.
Browse the most diversified collection of retail brands in the Rose City, catch a show, and grab a bite to eat at a food cart or gourmet restaurant, all conveniently located in downtown Portland.
The Ace Hotel is a boho stylish location to stay nestled within the bustle of business and commercial sectors, with a Stumptown Coffee inside the lobby and the European-style pub Clyde Common to feed the tired traveller.
Try McMenamins Crystal Hotel for historic charm. Located just around the corner from their iconic music venue (with a bouncing floor), the Crystal Ballroom, which also has a saltwater soaking pool in the basement, bar, and cafe, these quaint guest rooms provide the best place to rest in the middle of it all.
Courier Coffee Bar offers a hand-written menu of single-origin, house-roasted beans to coffee enthusiasts.
After you’ve decided, baristas ground the beans directly in front of your eyes to make a beautiful pour-over into a steamy mason jar.
For award-winning single origin coffee, there’s never a shortage of locally roasted coffee.
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Downtown Coava Coffee
Coava Coffee started in a garage in North Portland, but its award-winning single-origin coffees couldn’t stay there, and they now have multiple locations throughout Portland.
Find your way to Coava Coffee after walking the South Park Blocks.
Flying Elephants is a streamlined, faster version of Elephants Delicatessen that prides itself on high-quality food and environmentally friendly procedures.
a Portland-based restaurant located across from Director Park, serves deli fare such as fresh salads and sandwiches, as well as traditional pastries to satisfy the sweet taste.
Pastini Pastaria, a nearby no-fuss lunch spot in the city, serves pasta dishes with a contemporary touch on Italian bistro cuisine.
Visit Q Restaurant & Bar for a sophisticated and romantic dining experience. Visit the Pearl District.
The food of this hyper-seasonal café is created by Chef Annie Cuggino, who emphasizes ingredients from local growers and producers.
With electrifying menus including meals inspired by Pacific Northwest cuisine, the bar provides beer and wine from Oregon and beyond, as well as complex house drinks.
Ruby Jewel Ice Cream offers luscious homemade flavors, ice cream sandwiches, and a vintage soda fountain, so skip lunch and head straight to the treats.
Relax in a leather recliner at Multnomah Whiskey Library as the evening draws to a close, where trained staff can make recommendations from among the 1,500 spirits on sale.
Expect a wait; The Green Room, downstairs, serves as a stylish (and thirst-quenching) waiting place.