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On this ALL-INCLUSIVE 3-hour tour, you'll get a broad overview of the Central City. We'll make stops at Pittock Mansion and the International Rose Test Gardens. At Pittock Mansion, you'll get pictures of the best views of the city, and the five stratovolcanoes that are visible on a clear day. You'll have plenty of time to smell the roses at the Rose City's most famous garden. Your expert guide will provide background on the sites and city history, while navigating through city traffic, so you don't have to. You'll meander through all of the major neighborhoods of inner Portland on both sides of the river while gaining views of 14 of Bridgetown's 29 notable bridges. Your guide will return you to your departure location at the end of the tour.
Ville: Portland
Sun 29 Jun
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Gratuities
PA system
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Snacks
Information additionnelle
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
International Rose Test Garden
Here you'll get to stop and smell the roses, in the City of Roses, at the oldest continuously running public rose test garden in the US.
2
Pittock Mansion
Walk around the grounds of Portland's premier French Renaissance-style château, and get a view of the city from above. If conditions are clear enough, you'll also see Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jeffrson.
3
Oregon Health & Science University
You'll get a ride to the OHSU upper campus, where you can walk out onto the longest suspended pedestrian skybridge in North America, and then hop on the Portland Aerial Tram for one of the best views of the city, from the gondola. The tram will take you down to the South Waterfront District, where your guide will be waiting.
4
Hoyt Arboretum
We'll drive through a garden that contains over 2000 woody plant species from around the world, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
5
Portland Japanese Garden
Get a brief glimpse into the most authentic Japanese Garden, outside of Japan. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
6
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
7
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
8
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
9
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
10
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
11
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
12
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
13
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
14
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
15
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
16
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
17
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
18
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
19
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
20
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
21
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
22
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
23
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
24
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
25
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
26
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
27
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
28
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
29
Lan Su Chinese Garden
Modeled after the classical gardens of Suzhou, Portland's sister city, Lan Su is an oasis downtown, one block in size. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
30
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
31
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
32
Portland Center Stage at The Armory
This Romanesque Revival structure was built as an Oregon National Guard armory annex to contend with anti-Chinese rioting during the 1870s & 80s.
33
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
34
Fremont Bridge
The 6000-ton center span with the arch was lifted into place using 32 hydraulic jacks, and was the heaviest lift ever completed.
35
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
36
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Another prominent landmark in the city, this Renaissance revival structure, with a 35-foot high dome, is the oldest church in Portland that is still operating as such, along with First Presbyterian. Both were completed in 1890.
37
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
38
Ladd's Addition
This neighborhood of diagonal streets, alleyways, roundabouts, gardens, old trees, and vintage homes harbors the oldest rose bush in the city, planted in 1901.
39
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
40
Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery
One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Portland, and the second largest arboretum in the city. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
41
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
42
International Rose Test Garden
Here you'll get to stop and smell the roses, in the City of Roses, at the oldest continuously running public rose test garden in the US.
43
Pittock Mansion
Walk around the grounds of Portland's premier French Renaissance-style château, and get a view of the city from above. If conditions are clear enough, you'll also see Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jeffrson.
44
Oregon Health & Science University
You'll get a ride to the OHSU upper campus, where you can walk out onto the longest suspended pedestrian skybridge in North America, and then hop on the Portland Aerial Tram for one of the best views of the city, from the gondola. The tram will take you down to the South Waterfront District, where your guide will be waiting.
45
Hoyt Arboretum
We'll drive through a garden that contains over 2000 woody plant species from around the world, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
46
Portland Japanese Garden
Get a brief glimpse into the most authentic Japanese Garden, outside of Japan. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
47
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
48
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
49
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
50
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
51
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
52
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
53
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
54
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
55
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
56
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
57
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
58
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
59
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
60
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
61
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
62
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
63
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
64
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
65
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
66
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
67
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
68
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
69
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
70
Lan Su Chinese Garden
Modeled after the classical gardens of Suzhou, Portland's sister city, Lan Su is an oasis downtown, one block in size. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
71
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
72
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
73
Portland Center Stage at The Armory
This Romanesque Revival structure was built as an Oregon National Guard armory annex to contend with anti-Chinese rioting during the 1870s & 80s.
74
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
75
Fremont Bridge
The 6000-ton center span with the arch was lifted into place using 32 hydraulic jacks, and was the heaviest lift ever completed.
76
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
77
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Another prominent landmark in the city, this Renaissance revival structure, with a 35-foot high dome, is the oldest church in Portland that is still operating as such, along with First Presbyterian. Both were completed in 1890.
78
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
79
Ladd's Addition
This neighborhood of diagonal streets, alleyways, roundabouts, gardens, old trees, and vintage homes harbors the oldest rose bush in the city, planted in 1901.
80
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
81
Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery
One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Portland, and the second largest arboretum in the city. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
82
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
83
International Rose Test Garden
Here you'll get to stop and smell the roses, in the City of Roses, at the oldest continuously running public rose test garden in the US.
84
Pittock Mansion
Walk around the grounds of Portland's premier French Renaissance-style château, and get a view of the city from above. If conditions are clear enough, you'll also see Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jeffrson.
85
Oregon Health & Science University
You'll get a ride to the OHSU upper campus, where you can walk out onto the longest suspended pedestrian skybridge in North America, and then hop on the Portland Aerial Tram for one of the best views of the city, from the gondola. The tram will take you down to the South Waterfront District, where your guide will be waiting.
86
Hoyt Arboretum
We'll drive through a garden that contains over 2000 woody plant species from around the world, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
87
Portland Japanese Garden
Get a brief glimpse into the most authentic Japanese Garden, outside of Japan. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
88
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
89
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
90
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
91
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
92
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
93
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
94
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
95
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
96
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
97
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
98
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
99
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
100
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
101
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
102
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
103
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
104
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
105
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
106
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
107
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
108
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
109
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
110
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
111
Lan Su Chinese Garden
Modeled after the classical gardens of Suzhou, Portland's sister city, Lan Su is an oasis downtown, one block in size. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
112
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
113
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
114
Portland Center Stage at The Armory
This Romanesque Revival structure was built as an Oregon National Guard armory annex to contend with anti-Chinese rioting during the 1870s & 80s.
115
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
116
Fremont Bridge
The 6000-ton center span with the arch was lifted into place using 32 hydraulic jacks, and was the heaviest lift ever completed.
117
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
118
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Another prominent landmark in the city, this Renaissance revival structure, with a 35-foot high dome, is the oldest church in Portland that is still operating as such, along with First Presbyterian. Both were completed in 1890.
119
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
120
Ladd's Addition
This neighborhood of diagonal streets, alleyways, roundabouts, gardens, old trees, and vintage homes harbors the oldest rose bush in the city, planted in 1901.
121
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
122
Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery
One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Portland, and the second largest arboretum in the city. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
123
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
124
International Rose Test Garden
Here you'll get to stop and smell the roses, in the City of Roses, at the oldest continuously running public rose test garden in the US.
125
Pittock Mansion
Walk around the grounds of Portland's premier French Renaissance-style château, and get a view of the city from above. If conditions are clear enough, you'll also see Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jeffrson.
126
Oregon Health & Science University
You'll get a ride to the OHSU upper campus, where you can walk out onto the longest suspended pedestrian skybridge in North America, and then hop on the Portland Aerial Tram for one of the best views of the city, from the gondola. The tram will take you down to the South Waterfront District, where your guide will be waiting.
127
Hoyt Arboretum
We'll drive through a garden that contains over 2000 woody plant species from around the world, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
128
Portland Japanese Garden
Get a brief glimpse into the most authentic Japanese Garden, outside of Japan. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
129
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
130
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
131
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
132
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
133
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
134
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
135
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
136
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
137
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
138
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
139
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
140
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
141
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
142
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
143
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
144
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
145
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
146
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
147
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
148
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
149
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
150
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
151
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
152
Lan Su Chinese Garden
Modeled after the classical gardens of Suzhou, Portland's sister city, Lan Su is an oasis downtown, one block in size. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
153
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
154
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
155
Portland Center Stage at The Armory
This Romanesque Revival structure was built as an Oregon National Guard armory annex to contend with anti-Chinese rioting during the 1870s & 80s.
156
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
157
Fremont Bridge
The 6000-ton center span with the arch was lifted into place using 32 hydraulic jacks, and was the heaviest lift ever completed.
158
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
159
St. Patrick Catholic Church
Another prominent landmark in the city, this Renaissance revival structure, with a 35-foot high dome, is the oldest church in Portland that is still operating as such, along with First Presbyterian. Both were completed in 1890.
160
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
161
Ladd's Addition
This neighborhood of diagonal streets, alleyways, roundabouts, gardens, old trees, and vintage homes harbors the oldest rose bush in the city, planted in 1901.
162
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
163
Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery
One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Portland, and the second largest arboretum in the city. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
164
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
165
Jardin international d'essais de roses
Ici, vous pourrez vous arrêter et sentir les roses, dans la ville des roses, dans le plus ancien jardin d'essai public de roses aux États-Unis.
166
Manoir Pittock
Promenez-vous dans les jardins du premier château de style Renaissance française de Portland et admirez la ville d'en haut. Si les conditions sont suffisamment claires, vous verrez également le mont Hood, le mont St. Helens, le mont Adams, le mont Rainier et le mont Jeffrson.
167
Université de la santé et des sciences de l'Oregon
Vous vous rendrez au campus supérieur de l'OHSU, où vous pourrez vous promener sur la plus longue passerelle piétonne suspendue d'Amérique du Nord, puis monter dans le tramway aérien de Portland pour l'une des meilleures vues de la ville, depuis la télécabine. Le tram vous emmènera dans le quartier South Waterfront, où votre guide vous attendra.
168
Arboretum Hoyt
Nous traverserons un jardin qui contient plus de 2000 espèces de plantes ligneuses du monde entier, dont 63 sont vulnérables ou en voie de disparition. Pour découvrir le jardin à l'extérieur du véhicule, participez à notre visite de la ville de Portland Garden.
169
Jardin japonais de Portland
Obtenez un bref aperçu du jardin japonais le plus authentique, en dehors du Japon. Pour découvrir le jardin de l'intérieur, participez à notre visite guidée de Portland Garden City.
170
Parc Washington
Abritant l'arboretum Hoyt, le zoo de l'Oregon, le musée des enfants, les monuments commémoratifs de l'Holocauste et du Vietnam, Sacagawea, le jardin japonais de Portland et l'International Rose Test Garden.
171
Parc Providence
Point de repère de Portland depuis 1926, aujourd'hui domicile de l'équipe de football de Portland, les Timbers.
172
Première église presbytérienne
La plupart conviendraient que cette structure de style gothique victorien est la plus belle église de la ville de Portland...
173
Salle de bal en cristal
La seule piste de danse flottante restante aux États-Unis.
174
Le repaire d'Al
Ce sous-sol d'un ancien fer à repasser et de l'hôtel Crystal contient un bain public.
175
Musée d'art de Portland
Le plus ancien musée d'art de la côte ouest.
176
Maison Simon Benson
Maison de la figure la plus importante de l'âge d'or de Portland.
177
Société historique de l'Oregon
Voir l'emplacement de cet excellent musée d'histoire locale.
178
Première église congrégationaliste
La structure gothique vénitienne la plus importante de la ville.
179
Salle de concert Arlene Schnitzer
L'emplacement du panneau vertical "Portland" sur Broadway, qui est si emblématique.
180
Palais de justice des pionniers
Deuxième bâtiment fédéral le plus ancien à l'ouest du Mississippi.
181
Place du palais de justice des pionniers
Le salon de Portland.
182
Salon du hall de l'hôtel Heathman
L'hôtel 50 Nuances de Grey.
183
Portlandia
L'homonyme de la série télévisée.
184
Fontaine aux élans
Cette statue emblématique a été donnée en 1900 par le fondateur de l'Oregon Humane Society.
185
Pont Hawthorne
Le plus ancien pont levant fonctionnant en continu en Amérique du Nord.
186
Parc Mill Ends
Le plus petit parc du monde. Pour de vrai.
187
Marché fermier de Portland
Le plus grand marché fermier de l'Oregon.
188
Marché du samedi de Portland
Les articles doivent être fabriqués localement et à la main.
189
Signe de Portland Oregon
Ce panneau emblématique à côté du pont Burnside était autrefois le panneau Stag Sportswear.
190
Place historique américano-japonaise
Un mémorial aux victimes des camps d'internement japonais de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
191
Centre de congrès de l'Oregon
Contient le plus grand pendule de Foucault au monde.
192
Pont en acier
Le seul pont levant double indépendant au monde.
193
Jardin chinois Lan Su
Inspiré des jardins classiques de Suzhou, la ville sœur de Portland, Lan Su est une oasis du centre-ville, d'une taille d'un pâté de maisons. Pour découvrir le jardin de l'intérieur, participez à notre visite guidée de Portland Garden City.
194
Quartier de la perle
Un archétype de la reconversion urbaine du XXIe siècle.
195
La ville des livres de Powell
La plus grande librairie indépendante neuve et d'occasion au monde.
196
Scène centrale de Portland à l'Armory
Structure néo-roman construite en tant qu'annexe de l'armurerie de la Garde nationale de l'Oregon pour lutter contre les émeutes anti-chinoises des années 1870 et 1880.
197
Pont de Broadway
La plus longue bascule à double battant du monde au moment de sa construction.
198
Pont de Frémont
La travée centrale de 6 000 tonnes avec l'arche a été mise en place à l'aide de 32 vérins hydrauliques et a été l'ascenseur le plus lourd jamais réalisé.
199
Pont Saint-Jean
Le plus beau pont de la ville de Portland.
200
Église catholique Saint-Patrick
Autre point de repère important de la ville, cette structure néo-Renaissance, avec un dôme de 35 pieds de haut, est la plus ancienne église de Portland qui fonctionne toujours en tant que telle, avec First Presbyterian. Les deux ont été achevés en 1890.
201
Nord-ouest (Nob Hill)
Ce quartier est connu pour ses vieilles maisons victoriennes, ses boutiques haut de gamme, ses galeries, ses cafés, ses restaurants et ses vieilles églises et synagogues en pierre.
202
L'addition de Ladd
Ce quartier de rues en diagonale, de ruelles, de ronds-points, de jardins, de vieux arbres et de maisons d'époque abrite le plus vieux rosier de la ville, planté en 1901.
203
Hawthorne
Le lieu de la culture hippie de Portland dans les années 1970, désormais connu pour ses maisons vintage, ses boutiques, ses cafés, ses restaurants, ses pubs et ses bars de plongée.
204
Cimetière des pionniers de Lone Fir
L'un des plus grands et des plus anciens cimetières de Portland et le deuxième plus grand arboretum de la ville. Pour découvrir le jardin à l'extérieur du véhicule, participez à notre visite de la ville de Portland Garden.
205
Musée des sciences et de l'industrie de l'Oregon
Vous passerez par l'OMSI lors de cette tournée.
206
International Rose Test Garden
Here you'll get to stop and smell the roses, in the City of Roses, at the oldest continuously running public rose test garden in the US.
207
Pittock Mansion
Walk around the grounds of Portland's premier French Renaissance-style château, and get a view of the city from above. If conditions are clear enough, you'll also see Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jeffrson.
208
Oregon Health & Science University
You'll get a ride to the OHSU upper campus, where you can walk out onto the longest suspended pedestrian skybridge in North America, and then hop on the Portland Aerial Tram for one of the best views of the city, from the gondola. The tram will take you down to the South Waterfront District, where your guide will be waiting.
209
Hoyt Arboretum
We'll drive through a garden that contains over 2000 woody plant species from around the world, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
210
Portland Japanese Garden
Get a brief glimpse into the most authentic Japanese Garden, outside of Japan. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
211
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
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Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
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First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
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Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
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Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
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Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
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Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
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Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
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First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
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Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
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Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
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Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
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Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
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Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
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Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
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Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
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Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
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PSU Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
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Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
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Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
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Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
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Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
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Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
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Lan Su Chinese Garden
Modeled after the classical gardens of Suzhou, Portland's sister city, Lan Su is an oasis downtown, one block in size. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
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Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
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Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
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Portland Center Stage at The Armory
This Romanesque Revival structure was built as an Oregon National Guard armory annex to contend with anti-Chinese rioting during the 1870s & 80s.
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Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
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Fremont Bridge
The 6000-ton center span with the arch was lifted into place using 32 hydraulic jacks, and was the heaviest lift ever completed.
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St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
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St. Patrick Catholic Church
Another prominent landmark in the city, this Renaissance revival structure, with a 35-foot high dome, is the oldest church in Portland that is still operating as such, along with First Presbyterian. Both were completed in 1890.
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Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
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Ladd's Addition
This neighborhood of diagonal streets, alleyways, roundabouts, gardens, old trees, and vintage homes harbors the oldest rose bush in the city, planted in 1901.
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Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
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Lone Fir Pioneer Cemetery
One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Portland, and the second largest arboretum in the city. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
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Commentaires (4)
Journey22764390125
Oct 2023
Marcus was a knowledgeable and friendly guide. He was considerate of my husband’s disability and provided an interesting and fun experience!
QtOne75
Mar 2023
We really enjoyed our tour. We heard the history of the city and saw amazing sites. It was a great way to start our trip.
kelpiz39
Sep 2022
Great land trolley tour of the city of Portland to include a 30 minute stop at Portland Head Light. We stayed warm and dry on the trolley despite it pouring for the 105 minute tour. So much valuable and interesting information. Our trolley driver/narrator, Wendy Lee, was funny, informative, and sincere. I would definitely do this to again and others from the same company. No bathrooms near the sign in area so make sure you take care of business before you do your check in.

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