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On this 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 Mt. Hood if it's 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. *All participants must be 3 years of age or older.*
Город: Портленд
Sat 17 May
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Sat 17 May
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Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
*We are the only operator in Portland who has sneeze guards between the rows in our vehicle.*
PA system
Bottled water
Snacks
Дополнительная информация
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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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
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
43
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.
44
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.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
49
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
50
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
51
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
52
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
53
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
54
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
55
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
56
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
57
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
58
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
59
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
60
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
61
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
62
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
63
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
64
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
65
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
66
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
67
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
68
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
69
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
70
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
71
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.
72
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
73
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
74
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.
75
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
76
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.
77
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
78
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.
79
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
80
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.
81
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
82
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.
83
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
84
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
85
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.
86
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.
87
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.
88
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.
89
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.
90
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
91
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
92
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
93
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
94
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
95
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
96
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
97
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
98
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
99
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
100
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
101
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
102
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
103
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
104
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
105
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
106
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
107
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
108
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
109
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
110
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
111
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
112
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
113
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.
114
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
115
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
116
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.
117
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
118
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.
119
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
120
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.
121
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
122
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.
123
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
124
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.
125
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
126
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
127
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.
128
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.
129
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.
130
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.
131
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.
132
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
133
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
134
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
135
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
136
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
137
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
138
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
139
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
140
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
141
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
142
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
143
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
144
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
145
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
146
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
147
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
148
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
149
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
150
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
151
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
152
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
153
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
154
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
155
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.
156
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
157
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
158
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.
159
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
160
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.
161
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
162
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.
163
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
164
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.
165
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
166
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.
167
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
168
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
169
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.
170
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.
171
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.
172
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.
173
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.
174
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
175
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
176
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
177
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
178
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
179
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
180
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
181
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
182
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
183
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
184
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
185
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
186
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
187
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
188
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
189
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
190
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
191
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
192
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
193
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
194
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
195
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
196
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
197
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.
198
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
199
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
200
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.
201
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
202
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.
203
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
204
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.
205
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
206
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.
207
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
208
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.
209
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
210
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
211
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.
212
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.
213
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.
214
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.
215
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.
216
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
217
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
218
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
219
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
220
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
221
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
222
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
223
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
224
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
225
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
226
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
227
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
228
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
229
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
230
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
231
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
232
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
233
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
234
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
235
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
236
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
237
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
238
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
239
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.
240
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
241
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
242
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.
243
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
244
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.
245
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
246
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.
247
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
248
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.
249
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
250
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.
251
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
252
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
253
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.
254
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.
255
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.
256
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.
257
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.
258
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
259
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
260
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
261
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
262
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
263
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
264
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
265
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
266
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
267
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
268
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
269
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
270
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
271
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
272
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
273
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
274
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
275
Portland Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
276
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
277
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
278
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
279
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
280
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
281
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.
282
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
283
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
284
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.
285
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
286
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.
287
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
288
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.
289
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
290
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.
291
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
292
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.
293
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
294
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
295
Международный испытательный сад роз
Здесь вы сможете остановиться и понюхать розы в Городе роз, в старейшем постоянно действующем общественном испытательном саду роз в США.
296
Особняк Питток
Прогуляйтесь по территории главного замка Портленда в стиле французского ренессанса и полюбуйтесь видом на город сверху. Если условия достаточно ясны, вы также увидите гору Худ, гору Сент-Хеленс, гору Адамс, гору Ренье и гору Джеффрсон.
297
Орегонский университет здоровья и науки
Вас отвезут в верхний кампус OHSU, где вы сможете выйти на самый длинный подвесной пешеходный мост в Северной Америке, а затем сесть на Портлендский воздушный трамвай, чтобы полюбоваться одним из лучших видов на город из гондолы. Трамвай доставит вас в Южный район набережной, где вас будет ждать ваш гид.
298
Дендрарий Хойта
Мы проедем через сад, в котором произрастает более 2000 видов древесных растений со всего мира, 63 из которых уязвимы или находятся под угрозой исчезновения. Чтобы познакомиться с садом за пределами автомобиля, приезжайте на нашу экскурсию по городу Портленд-Гарден.
299
Японский сад Портленда
Получите краткий обзор самого аутентичного японского сада за пределами Японии. Чтобы познакомиться с садом изнутри, приезжайте на нашу экскурсию по городу Портленд-Гарден.
300
Вашингтон Парк
Дом для дендрария Хойта, зоопарка Орегона, Детского музея, мемориалов Холокоста и Вьетнама, Сакагавеи, Портлендского японского сада и Международного испытательного сада роз.
301
Провиденс Парк
Достопримечательность Портленда с 1926 года. В настоящее время домашняя арена футбольной команды Портленда Timbers.
302
Первая пресвитерианская церковь
Большинство согласится с тем, что это сооружение в стиле высокой викторианской готики — самая красивая церковь в Портленде...
303
Хрустальный бальный зал
Единственный оставшийся плавучий танцпол в США.
304
Логово Ала
В этом подвале старого утюга и отеля «Кристалл» есть баня.
305
Портлендский художественный музей
Старейший художественный музей на Западном побережье.
306
Дом Саймона Бенсона
Дом самой важной фигуры Золотого века Портленда.
307
Историческое общество Орегона
Посмотрите расположение этого прекрасного краеведческого музея.
308
Первая конгрегационалистская церковь
Самое известное венецианское готическое сооружение в городе.
309
Концертный зал Арлин Шнитцер
Расположение вертикальной вывески «Портленд» на Бродвее — это знаковое место.
310
Пионерский суд
Второе старейшее федеральное здание к западу от Миссисипи.
311
Площадь Пионерского суда
Гостиная Портленда.
312
Лобби-лаундж отеля Heathman
Отель 50 оттенков серого.
313
Портландия
Тезка телесериала.
314
Лосиный фонтан
Эта культовая статуя была подарена в 1900 году основателем Орегонского гуманного общества.
315
Мост Хоторн
Самый старый непрерывно работающий подъемный мост в Северной Америке.
316
Милл Эндс Парк
Самый маленький парк в мире. Для реалов.
317
Портлендский фермерский рынок
Крупнейший фермерский рынок в Орегоне.
318
Портлендский субботний рынок
Вещи должны быть местного производства и ручной работы.
319
Портленд Орегон Знак
Этот знаковый знак рядом с мостом Бернсайд раньше был знаком Stag Sportswear.
320
Японско-американская историческая площадь
Мемориал японским лагерям для интернированных жертв Второй мировой войны.
321
Конференц-центр Орегона
Содержит самый большой в мире маятник Фуко.
322
Стальной мост
Единственный в мире двойной независимый подъемный мост.
323
Китайский сад Лан Су
Созданный по образцу классических садов Сучжоу, города-побратима Портленда, Лан Су представляет собой центральный оазис размером в один квартал. Чтобы познакомиться с садом изнутри, приезжайте на нашу экскурсию по городу Портленд-Гарден.
324
Жемчужный район
Архетип городского преобразования 21 века.
325
Город книг Пауэлла
Крупнейший в мире независимый магазин новых и подержанных книг.
326
Центральная сцена Портленда в Оружейной палате
Это сооружение в стиле романского возрождения было построено как пристройка к оружейному складу Национальной гвардии штата Орегон для борьбы с антикитайскими беспорядками в 1870-х и 80-х годах.
327
Бродвейский мост
Самая длинная двухстворчатая разводня в мире на момент постройки.
328
Фремонтский мост
Центральный пролет с аркой весом 6000 тонн был поднят на место с помощью 32 гидравлических домкратов, и это был самый тяжелый подъем из когда-либо выполненных.
329
Мост Сент-Джонс
Самый красивый мост в городе Портленд.
330
Католическая церковь Святого Патрика
Еще одна выдающаяся достопримечательность города, это сооружение эпохи Возрождения с куполом высотой 35 футов, является старейшей церковью в Портленде, которая до сих пор действует как таковая, наряду с Первой пресвитерианкой. Оба были завершены в 1890 году.
331
Северо-запад (Ноб-Хилл)
Этот район известен старыми викторианскими домами, элитными бутиками, галереями, кафе, ресторанами, старыми каменными церквями и синагогами.
332
Дополнение Лэдда
В этом районе диагональных улиц, переулков, кольцевых развязок, садов, старых деревьев и старинных домов растет самый старый розовый куст в городе, посаженный в 1901 году.
333
Хоторн
Район хиппи-культуры Портленда 1970-х годов, известный старинными домами, бутиками, кафе, ресторанами, пабами и барами для дайвинга.
334
Кладбище пионеров одинокой пихты
Одно из крупнейших и старейших кладбищ Портленда и второй по величине дендрарий в городе. Чтобы познакомиться с садом за пределами автомобиля, приезжайте на нашу экскурсию по городу Портленд-Гарден.
335
Орегонский музей науки и промышленности
В этом туре вы пройдете мимо OMSI.
336
Маунт-Худ
Гора Худ — самая высокая точка штата Орегон, примерно в 50 милях от Портленда.
337
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.
338
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.
339
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.
340
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.
341
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
342
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
343
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
344
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
345
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
346
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
347
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
348
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
349
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
350
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
351
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
352
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
353
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
354
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
355
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
356
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
357
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
358
PSU Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
359
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
360
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
361
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
362
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
363
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
364
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.
365
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
366
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
367
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.
368
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
369
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.
370
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
371
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.
372
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
373
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.
374
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
375
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.
376
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
377
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
378
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.
379
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.
380
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.
381
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.
382
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
383
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
384
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
385
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
386
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
387
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
388
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
389
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
390
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
391
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
392
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
393
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
394
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
395
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
396
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
397
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
398
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
399
PSU Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
400
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
401
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
402
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
403
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
404
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
405
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.
406
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
407
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
408
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.
409
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
410
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.
411
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
412
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.
413
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
414
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.
415
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
416
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.
417
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
418
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
419
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.
420
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.
421
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.
422
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.
423
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
424
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
425
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
426
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
427
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
428
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
429
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
430
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
431
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
432
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
433
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
434
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
435
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
436
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
437
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
438
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
439
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
440
PSU Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
441
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
442
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
443
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
444
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
445
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
446
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.
447
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
448
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
449
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.
450
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
451
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.
452
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
453
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.
454
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
455
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.
456
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
457
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.
458
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
459
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
460
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.
461
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.
462
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.
463
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.
464
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
465
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
466
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
467
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
468
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
469
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
470
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
471
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
472
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
473
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
474
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
475
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
476
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
477
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
478
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
479
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
480
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
481
PSU Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
482
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
483
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
484
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
485
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
486
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
487
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.
488
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
489
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
490
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.
491
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
492
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.
493
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
494
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.
495
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
496
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.
497
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
498
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.
499
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
500
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
501
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.
502
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.
503
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.
504
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.
505
Washington Park
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children's Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
506
Providence Park
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland's soccer team, the Timbers.
507
First Presbyterian Church
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland...
508
Crystal Ballroom
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
509
Al's Den
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
510
Portland Art Museum
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
511
Simon Benson House
Home of the most important figure during Portland's Golden Age.
512
Oregon Historical Society
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
513
First Congregational Church
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
514
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
The location of the vertical "Portland" sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
515
Pioneer Courthouse
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
516
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Portland's living room.
517
Heathman Hotel Lobby Lounge
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
518
Portlandia
The namesake for the television series.
519
Elk Fountain
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
520
Hawthorne Bridge
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
521
Mill Ends Park
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
522
PSU Farmers Market
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
523
Portland Saturday Market
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
524
Portland Oregon Sign
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
525
Japanese American Historical Plaza
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
526
Oregon Convention Center
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
527
Steel Bridge
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
528
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.
529
Pearl District
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
530
Powell's City of Books
World's largest new & used independent bookstore.
531
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.
532
Broadway Bridge
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
533
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.
534
St. Johns Bridge
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
535
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.
536
Northwest (Nob Hill)
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
537
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.
538
Hawthorne
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
539
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.
540
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
You'll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
541
Mount Hood
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
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Отзывы (74)
Wendy_J
Aug 2024
Can't say how this was as we received the cancellation at 9 pm the night before and had no chance for alternative due to no availability and travel.
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2024
I offered you both another city tour and a Mt Hood loop tour on days that you were visiting, but you chose to stick with the Mt Hood tour you were already booked on, even though you could have canceled that without a penalty. The alternative was there, you just didn't take it.
Lilia_F
Jul 2024
Markus, our guide, provided a lot of helpful info about the city; he drove through various parts of the city, which helped to get full impression of the city.
Ответ от хоста
Aug 2024
Thank you for the great review Lilia!
Michelle_M
Jul 2024
Marcus was very knowledgeable about the area. Enjoyed the time at the Rose test garden, drive through the arboretum and grounds of the Pittock grounds with its astounding g view of the city of Portland.
Ответ от хоста
Jul 2024
Thank you for the great review!

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