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Портленд, тур по городу Орегон: парки, площади и виды

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Узнайте историю Портленда, штат Орегон, наслаждаясь его самыми высокими и самыми интимными смотровыми площадками, вдыхая аромат роз, бродя по садам, заглядывая в лесопарк и пробуя пончики.

После того, как мы встретим вас в центре города, подъедем к северной и южной разделительной линии города, направимся на вершину Кингс-Хайтс и прогуляемся по территории особняка, построенного газетным бароном, чтобы увидеть вид, который когда-то был доступен только городской элите.

Мы посетим парк Вашингтон, прогуляемся по нашему любимому секретному саду и посетим Испытательный сад роз. В сезон мы будем пахнуть розами - в прямом и переносном смысле!

Далее: центр города и культурный район. Это был бы не Портленд без остановки на пончики, поэтому мы обсудим историю основания города и дизайн этих кварталов после того, как заглянем в один из наших любимых магазинов и перехватим угощение.

Мы посетим Южную набережную, внутренний район Истсайда, и дадим вам много идей для гурманов, прежде чем мы вас высадим!
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  • Оплачиваемое пребывание в отеле -Домашняя политика для сотрудников с симптомами
  • Бесконтактные платежи за чаевые и дополнительные услуги
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Что ожидать
1
Director Park
We’ll pick you up in central downtown Portland at Director Park in one of our roomy vans. We’ll then drive up Portland’s north/south dividing line, pointing out important sites, including some of the city’s bike art, and historical buildings.
2
Powell's City of Books
We’ll pass Powell’s Books, and tell the story behind the biggest independent book store in the world
3
Pearl District
Learn about the history of this art and food rich neighborhood. (We do not stop to walk around in this neighborhood)
4
Pittock Mansion
Once we reach the summit of King’s Heights, we’ll walk around the grounds of the mansion built by a newspaper baron to the view that was once available only to the city’s elite. It's one of the best places to develop the context by which to experience this city. We'll take photos at the summit overlooking the city. We’ll walk through the mansion’s grounds and back to the van. (We will not visit the inside of the mansion.)
5
International Rose Test Garden
We'll learn about the story of the roses here and the rose city; we'll investigate our favorite varieties; we'll take photos and (in season) inhaling the scent of the roses, we'll get into the van for our next stop. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
6
Washington Park
we will drive into the SW Portland neighborhood of Arlington Heights, on the edge of Washington Park. Here we'll take a walk through our favorite secret garden, and into the International Rose Test Garden, introducing you to the story of the rose city. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
7
South Waterfront Park
TIME PERMITTING. After this, it's a drive along Portland's South Waterfront and the waterfront park, telling the story of the shining Swiss Alps-style engineering of the Aerial Tram and the development of this brand-new neighborhood and its beautiful, one-of-a-kind Tilikum Crossing bridge.
8
South Park Blocks
From here, we'll head back into the city center, driving through what Portland calls the cultural district -- once the literal heart of the city, the center line along which once the merchants and lumber barons lived, and now institutions like the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society and Portland State University dominate. It wouldn't be Portland without a stop for doughnuts, so we'll discuss the history of the city's foundation and the design of these blocks after we duck into one of our favorite shops and grab a treat.
9
Director Park
We’ll pick you up in central downtown Portland at Director Park in one of our roomy vans. We’ll then drive up Portland’s north/south dividing line, pointing out important sites, including some of the city’s bike art, and historical buildings.
10
Powell's City of Books
We’ll pass Powell’s Books, and tell the story behind the biggest independent book store in the world
11
Pearl District
Learn about the history of this art and food rich neighborhood. (We do not stop to walk around in this neighborhood)
12
Pittock Mansion
Once we reach the summit of King’s Heights, we’ll walk around the grounds of the mansion built by a newspaper baron to the view that was once available only to the city’s elite. It's one of the best places to develop the context by which to experience this city. We'll take photos at the summit overlooking the city. We’ll walk through the mansion’s grounds and back to the van. (We will not visit the inside of the mansion.)
13
International Rose Test Garden
We'll learn about the story of the roses here and the rose city; we'll investigate our favorite varieties; we'll take photos and (in season) inhaling the scent of the roses, we'll get into the van for our next stop. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
14
Washington Park
we will drive into the SW Portland neighborhood of Arlington Heights, on the edge of Washington Park. Here we'll take a walk through our favorite secret garden, and into the International Rose Test Garden, introducing you to the story of the rose city. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
15
South Waterfront Park
TIME PERMITTING. After this, it's a drive along Portland's South Waterfront and the waterfront park, telling the story of the shining Swiss Alps-style engineering of the Aerial Tram and the development of this brand-new neighborhood and its beautiful, one-of-a-kind Tilikum Crossing bridge.
16
South Park Blocks
From here, we'll head back into the city center, driving through what Portland calls the cultural district -- once the literal heart of the city, the center line along which once the merchants and lumber barons lived, and now institutions like the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society and Portland State University dominate. It wouldn't be Portland without a stop for doughnuts, so we'll discuss the history of the city's foundation and the design of these blocks after we duck into one of our favorite shops and grab a treat.
17
Director Park
We’ll pick you up in central downtown Portland at Director Park in one of our roomy vans. We’ll then drive up Portland’s north/south dividing line, pointing out important sites, including some of the city’s bike art, and historical buildings.
18
Powell's City of Books
We’ll pass Powell’s Books, and tell the story behind the biggest independent book store in the world
19
Pearl District
Learn about the history of this art and food rich neighborhood. (We do not stop to walk around in this neighborhood)
20
Pittock Mansion
Once we reach the summit of King’s Heights, we’ll walk around the grounds of the mansion built by a newspaper baron to the view that was once available only to the city’s elite. It's one of the best places to develop the context by which to experience this city. We'll take photos at the summit overlooking the city. We’ll walk through the mansion’s grounds and back to the van. (We will not visit the inside of the mansion.)
21
International Rose Test Garden
We'll learn about the story of the roses here and the rose city; we'll investigate our favorite varieties; we'll take photos and (in season) inhaling the scent of the roses, we'll get into the van for our next stop. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
22
Washington Park
we will drive into the SW Portland neighborhood of Arlington Heights, on the edge of Washington Park. Here we'll take a walk through our favorite secret garden, and into the International Rose Test Garden, introducing you to the story of the rose city. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
23
South Waterfront Park
TIME PERMITTING. After this, it's a drive along Portland's South Waterfront and the waterfront park, telling the story of the shining Swiss Alps-style engineering of the Aerial Tram and the development of this brand-new neighborhood and its beautiful, one-of-a-kind Tilikum Crossing bridge.
24
South Park Blocks
From here, we'll head back into the city center, driving through what Portland calls the cultural district -- once the literal heart of the city, the center line along which once the merchants and lumber barons lived, and now institutions like the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society and Portland State University dominate. It wouldn't be Portland without a stop for doughnuts, so we'll discuss the history of the city's foundation and the design of these blocks after we duck into one of our favorite shops and grab a treat.
25
Director Park
We’ll pick you up in central downtown Portland at Director Park in one of our roomy vans. We’ll then drive up Portland’s north/south dividing line, pointing out important sites, including some of the city’s bike art, and historical buildings.
26
Powell's City of Books
We’ll pass Powell’s Books, and tell the story behind the biggest independent book store in the world
27
Pearl District
Learn about the history of this art and food rich neighborhood. (We do not stop to walk around in this neighborhood)
28
Pittock Mansion
Once we reach the summit of King’s Heights, we’ll walk around the grounds of the mansion built by a newspaper baron to the view that was once available only to the city’s elite. It's one of the best places to develop the context by which to experience this city. We'll take photos at the summit overlooking the city. We’ll walk through the mansion’s grounds and back to the van. (We will not visit the inside of the mansion.)
29
International Rose Test Garden
We'll learn about the story of the roses here and the rose city; we'll investigate our favorite varieties; we'll take photos and (in season) inhaling the scent of the roses, we'll get into the van for our next stop. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
30
Washington Park
we will drive into the SW Portland neighborhood of Arlington Heights, on the edge of Washington Park. Here we'll take a walk through our favorite secret garden, and into the International Rose Test Garden, introducing you to the story of the rose city. (When roses aren't in season, we may make an alternative stop at the Hoyt Arboretum.)
31
South Waterfront Park
TIME PERMITTING. After this, it's a drive along Portland's South Waterfront and the waterfront park, telling the story of the shining Swiss Alps-style engineering of the Aerial Tram and the development of this brand-new neighborhood and its beautiful, one-of-a-kind Tilikum Crossing bridge.
32
South Park Blocks
From here, we'll head back into the city center, driving through what Portland calls the cultural district -- once the literal heart of the city, the center line along which once the merchants and lumber barons lived, and now institutions like the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Society and Portland State University dominate. It wouldn't be Portland without a stop for doughnuts, so we'll discuss the history of the city's foundation and the design of these blocks after we duck into one of our favorite shops and grab a treat.
33
Директор Парк
Мы встретим вас в центре Портленда в Парке директоров в одном из наших вместительных фургонов. Затем мы проедем по разделительной линии Портленда между севером и югом, указав на важные места, в том числе на некоторые городские велосипедные искусства и исторические здания.
34
Город книг Пауэлла
Мы пройдем мимо Powell’s Books и расскажем историю самого большого независимого книжного магазина в мире.
35
Жемчужный район
Узнайте об истории этого района, богатого искусством и едой. (Мы не останавливаемся, чтобы прогуляться по этому району)
36
Особняк Питток
Как только мы достигнем вершины Кингс-Хайтс, мы прогуляемся по территории особняка, построенного газетным бароном, с видом, который когда-то был доступен только городской элите. Это одно из лучших мест для развития контекста, в котором можно познакомиться с этим городом. Сфотографируемся на вершине с видом на город. Мы пройдем через территорию особняка и вернемся к фургону. (Мы не будем заходить внутрь особняка.)
37
Международный испытательный сад роз
Здесь мы узнаем историю роз и города роз; мы исследуем наши любимые сорта; мы сделаем фотографии и (в сезон), вдыхая аромат роз, мы сядем в фургон для нашей следующей остановки. (Когда розы не в сезоне, мы можем сделать альтернативную остановку в дендрарии Хойта.)
38
Вашингтон Парк
мы поедем в юго-западный район Портленда Арлингтон-Хайтс, на краю Вашингтонского парка. Здесь мы прогуляемся по нашему любимому тайному саду и познакомимся с Международным испытательным садом роз, чтобы познакомить вас с историей города роз. (Когда розы не в сезоне, мы можем сделать альтернативную остановку в дендрарии Хойта.)
39
Саут-Уотерфронт-Парк
РАЗРЕШАЕТ ВРЕМЯ. После этого вы проедете вдоль южной набережной Портленда и прибрежного парка, рассказывая историю сияющей конструкции канатной дороги в стиле швейцарских Альп и развития этого совершенно нового района и его прекрасного, единственного в своем роде. Тиликумский переходный мост.
40
Блоки Южного парка
Отсюда мы вернемся в центр города, проезжая через то, что Портленд называет культурным районом — когда-то буквально сердце города, центральная линия, вдоль которой когда-то жили торговцы и бароны лесоматериалов, а теперь такие учреждения, как Портленд. Доминируют Художественный музей, Орегонское историческое общество и Государственный университет Портленда. Это был бы не Портленд без остановки на пончики, поэтому мы обсудим историю основания города и дизайн этих кварталов после того, как нырнем в один из наших любимых магазинов и перехватим угощение.
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Отзывы (21)
Julissa_G
Aug 2022
Pleasant tour guide and got see Portland’s treasures in a short amount of time. The view from Pittock Mansion was stunning. We literally stopped by and smelled the roses.
Mary_W
Jun 2022
Sara was a great tour guide. I enjoyed seeing the view of Portland and Mt Hood from the yard of the Piccot Mansion. I enjoyed Sara’s stories and Sesame Donuts. I recommend City Parks, Plazas and Views Tours.
Helen711
Jun 2022
We drove by various parks and plazas in a van. We did get to get out at the Rose Test Garden and spent 20 minutes walking around and looking at all the gorgeous roses. Right next door is the Japanese Garden, which our tour guide said when we all got back in the van, "Now you've seen the Rose Garden and the Japanese Garden." We drove by the entrance! We also drove to the Pittock Mansion and walked around the outside of it (we didn't go in). Our last stop was Sesame Donut, a competitor of Voodoo Donut. Sarah bought us all a donut, which I feel was a "bribe" to give her a good rating. Sarah is a "valley girl." Every sentence had several "and uh's" in it and every other sentence had "like." Very unprofessional. Not worth the money.
Ответ от хоста
Jun 2022
Helen, generally when I see reviews like this, focusing on small details and verbal tics, it’s my guess that it was truly the exploration of the immigrant history and the description of radical activism of the tour, which can indeed be challenging. A doughnut is included in the cost; a visit to the Japanese garden, is not. While I know of no other city tour which does include admission to either that garden (a $19 ticket) or the Pittock Mansion, which we spent about 30 minutes visiting, I’d point out if you want a garden tour without history, probably doing it on your own is best.

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