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Visite à pied guidée par smartphone du centre-ville de Portland

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Our smartphone-guided tour brings the facts and stories behind Portland to life because we've taken the same stops and sights we share with our friends and families when they come to town and created an interactive web-based tour for you!

Read the stories behind the city, answer questions to reveal fun facts, and experience what makes Downtown Portland incredible! Purchase your tour and then navigate to our website to enter your access code and launch the tour. You can either start immediately or create an account and come back when you are ready to explore.

Please note that you and your group read the tour aloud - there is no audio functionality at this time.
Ville: Portland
Sun 11 May
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Sun 11 May
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Ce qui est inclu
Easy-to-use web interface
Family friendly stops and questions
24/7 support by phone or email
Easy-to-use web interface
Family friendly stops and questions
24/7 support by phone or email
Easy-to-use web interface
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Pioneer Courthouse
We start our tour in the heart of Portland at this landmark from another age when Oregon was less colonized and this city was merely an outpost of the fledgling United States.
2
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Step across the street and explore Pioneer Square - one of the hearts of the cultural scene in Portland and only created because of a pair of boots.
3
Rebecca at the Well Shemanski Fountain
Most pioneer cities are made of involved and contributing citizens who form the fabric of early Portland - Shemanski was one of those and this gift to the city in the heart of the park and this shady grove is a respite from the hustle of the city.
4
Portlandia
No, this is not the TV show - though it is the inspiration for the name! A controversial architectural style and three-story sculpture that rivals the Statue of Liberty highlight the quirkiness of Portland.
5
Salmon Street Springs
Welcome to the river that created Portland - the Willamette. This fountain honors that history and the role that water played in the founding of the city with a rich tradition of seafaring.
6
Mill Ends Park
The smallest park in the world - Guinness Records approved. Mill Ends has a fun story about how this park came to be and what the future holds.
7
Morrison Bridge
Portland has many nicknames - one is the City of Bridges - in part due to the role the river plays in connected the two sides of this city and the city to the river to the sea - as such, they've pioneered many new technologies that make our modern cities work, this bridge included.
8
Pioneer Courthouse
We start our tour in the heart of Portland at this landmark from another age when Oregon was less colonized and this city was merely an outpost of the fledgling United States.
9
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Step across the street and explore Pioneer Square - one of the hearts of the cultural scene in Portland and only created because of a pair of boots.
10
Rebecca at the Well Shemanski Fountain
Most pioneer cities are made of involved and contributing citizens who form the fabric of early Portland - Shemanski was one of those and this gift to the city in the heart of the park and this shady grove is a respite from the hustle of the city.
11
Portlandia
No, this is not the TV show - though it is the inspiration for the name! A controversial architectural style and three-story sculpture that rivals the Statue of Liberty highlight the quirkiness of Portland.
12
Salmon Street Springs
Welcome to the river that created Portland - the Willamette. This fountain honors that history and the role that water played in the founding of the city with a rich tradition of seafaring.
13
Mill Ends Park
The smallest park in the world - Guinness Records approved. Mill Ends has a fun story about how this park came to be and what the future holds.
14
Morrison Bridge
Portland has many nicknames - one is the City of Bridges - in part due to the role the river plays in connected the two sides of this city and the city to the river to the sea - as such, they've pioneered many new technologies that make our modern cities work, this bridge included.
15
Palais de justice des pionniers
Nous commençons notre visite au cœur de Portland à ce point de repère d'un autre âge où l'Oregon était moins colonisé et cette ville n'était qu'un avant-poste des États-Unis naissants.
16
Place du palais de justice des pionniers
Traversez la rue et explorez Pioneer Square - l'un des cœurs de la scène culturelle de Portland et créé uniquement grâce à une paire de bottes.
17
Rebecca à la fontaine Well Shemanski
La plupart des villes pionnières sont composées de citoyens impliqués et contributeurs qui forment le tissu du début de Portland - Shemanski était l'un d'entre eux et ce cadeau à la ville au cœur du parc et ce bosquet ombragé est un répit de l'agitation de la ville.
18
Portlandia
Non, ce n'est pas l'émission télévisée - même si c'est l'inspiration pour le nom ! Un style architectural controversé et une sculpture de trois étages qui rivalise avec la Statue de la Liberté soulignent l'originalité de Portland.
19
Sources de Salmon Street
Bienvenue sur la rivière qui a créé Portland - la Willamette. Cette fontaine honore cette histoire et le rôle que l'eau a joué dans la fondation de la ville avec une riche tradition maritime.
20
Parc Mill Ends
Le plus petit parc du monde - approuvé par Guinness Records. Mill Ends a une histoire amusante sur la création de ce parc et sur ce que l'avenir nous réserve.
21
Pont Morrisson
Portland a de nombreux surnoms - l'un est la ville des ponts - en partie en raison du rôle que joue le fleuve dans la connexion des deux côtés de cette ville et de la ville au fleuve à la mer - en tant que tels, ils ont été les pionniers de nombreuses nouvelles technologies qui faire fonctionner nos villes modernes, ce pont compris.
22
Pioneer Courthouse
We start our tour in the heart of Portland at this landmark from another age when Oregon was less colonized and this city was merely an outpost of the fledgling United States.
23
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Step across the street and explore Pioneer Square - one of the hearts of the cultural scene in Portland and only created because of a pair of boots.
24
Rebecca at the Well Shemanski Fountain
Most pioneer cities are made of involved and contributing citizens who form the fabric of early Portland - Shemanski was one of those and this gift to the city in the heart of the park and this shady grove is a respite from the hustle of the city.
25
Portlandia
No, this is not the TV show - though it is the inspiration for the name! A controversial architectural style and three-story sculpture that rivals the Statue of Liberty highlight the quirkiness of Portland.
26
Salmon Street Springs
Welcome to the river that created Portland - the Willamette. This fountain honors that history and the role that water played in the founding of the city with a rich tradition of seafaring.
27
Mill Ends Park
The smallest park in the world - Guinness Records approved. Mill Ends has a fun story about how this park came to be and what the future holds.
28
Morrison Bridge
Portland has many nicknames - one is the City of Bridges - in part due to the role the river plays in connected the two sides of this city and the city to the river to the sea - as such, they've pioneered many new technologies that make our modern cities work, this bridge included.
29
Pioneer Courthouse
We start our tour in the heart of Portland at this landmark from another age when Oregon was less colonized and this city was merely an outpost of the fledgling United States.
30
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Step across the street and explore Pioneer Square - one of the hearts of the cultural scene in Portland and only created because of a pair of boots.
31
Rebecca at the Well Shemanski Fountain
Most pioneer cities are made of involved and contributing citizens who form the fabric of early Portland - Shemanski was one of those and this gift to the city in the heart of the park and this shady grove is a respite from the hustle of the city.
32
Portlandia
No, this is not the TV show - though it is the inspiration for the name! A controversial architectural style and three-story sculpture that rivals the Statue of Liberty highlight the quirkiness of Portland.
33
Salmon Street Springs
Welcome to the river that created Portland - the Willamette. This fountain honors that history and the role that water played in the founding of the city with a rich tradition of seafaring.
34
Mill Ends Park
The smallest park in the world - Guinness Records approved. Mill Ends has a fun story about how this park came to be and what the future holds.
35
Morrison Bridge
Portland has many nicknames - one is the City of Bridges - in part due to the role the river plays in connected the two sides of this city and the city to the river to the sea - as such, they've pioneered many new technologies that make our modern cities work, this bridge included.
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Commentaires (5)
Elizabeth_S
Oct 2024
Pioneer courthouse was a pleasant surprise We had fun walking around I liked the quiz questions It gave us a basic overview of downtown Portland and its history
Edward_D
Sep 2024
This is a total waste of money, it starts by getting you started six blocks away from where the first point of interest is, and after walking you around downtown for a few blocks and giving you a few worthless information facts, that don’t provide any insight to the city of Portland, it is just not worth it. All information provided can be found in any Touristic brochure of Portland without paying anything.
Jerry_P
Aug 2024
Good self-guided tour. Interesting walk around Portland with historical points and architecture visited.

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