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Частная утренняя экскурсия по Портленду

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More than just a basic Portland city tour, our half-day Portland City Tour will reveal the laid-back small city feel of this fun and thriving downtown. You will experience the best Portland sites including the International Rose Garden, Pioneer Courthouse Square, NW 23rd (the best shopping area in Portland), the Pearl District, the South Park Blocks, the PSU Farmers Market (on Saturday AM tour only), and Lan Su Chinese Garden.

Today Portland is known as one of the world’s most environmentally conscious cities: a hub for farm-to-table eateries, alternative lifestyles, a large community of cyclists, and high walkability. Let our informative and entertaining Tour Guides show you the best the City of Portland has to offer.
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  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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1
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Learn about the modern heart of the city, Portland’s downtown, and the historical importance it has played in the state’s history. Enjoy the sights of Pioneer Courthouse Square, fondly referred to as Portland’s Living Room. This community space opened in 1984, and has become the center of the city’s social activity with over 300-programmed event days. Pioneer Square is the perfect spot for people-watching and observing Portland culture at its best: everything from fresh-food markets to beer festivals to political protests to the city’s largest community sing-along.
2
South Park Blocks
This is one of Portland’s oldest and most popular parks. This 12-block greenspace stretches north from the campus of Portland State University, serving as a front yard for residents and businesses of the Cultural District. The park hosts vibrant community events and programs for Portlanders and regional visitors throughout the year.
3
Pearl District
Experience Portland’s trendiest downtown neighborhoods. Nob Hill features a popular shopping district with tree-lined streets and lovely Victorians repurposed into restaurants, boutique shops, and dessert bars. In the Pearl District, we will see formerly derelict warehouses transformed into a thriving restaurant and brewery scene, and now one of the most expensive places to live in the city.
4
International Rose Test Garden
One of the city’s signature landmarks, located in beautiful Washington Park, Portland’s largest official rose garden is home to more than 10,000 roses including 650+ rose varieties. From May through October, you can stroll amongst the lovely blooms, breathe in the delightful smells, and enjoy the spectacular views of downtown and Mount Hood.
5
Portland Farmers Market
The PSU Farmers Market is a world-class farmers market that contributes to the success of local food growers and producers, and creates a vibrant community gathering space. The Portland Farmers Market at Portland State is large, spanning almost three blocks throughout the Portland State University campus. This means there is no shortage of vendors for the whole family to love. The options of where to buy and eat are truly endless at this market. They even have a Veggie Valet for shoppers to leave their bulk purchases while they finish up shopping! The market also has musicians and a Chef in the Market series which is a showcasing of cooking with seasonal marketing ingredients from local chefs. The PSU Farmers Market will only be visited on our Saturday Morning Portland City Tour and you will have time to walk around and explore the market.
6
Mississippi Records
North Mississippi Avenue features a long stretch of vibrant shops, unique bars, music venues and restaurants (and is only a half-mile away from even more acclaimed eateries and bars on up-and-coming North Williams Avenue). This location will be visited on the Monday-Friday & Sunday morning Portland City Tours.
7
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Learn about the modern heart of the city, Portland’s downtown, and the historical importance it has played in the state’s history. Enjoy the sights of Pioneer Courthouse Square, fondly referred to as Portland’s Living Room. This community space opened in 1984, and has become the center of the city’s social activity with over 300-programmed event days. Pioneer Square is the perfect spot for people-watching and observing Portland culture at its best: everything from fresh-food markets to beer festivals to political protests to the city’s largest community sing-along.
8
South Park Blocks
This is one of Portland’s oldest and most popular parks. This 12-block greenspace stretches north from the campus of Portland State University, serving as a front yard for residents and businesses of the Cultural District. The park hosts vibrant community events and programs for Portlanders and regional visitors throughout the year.
9
Pearl District
Experience Portland’s trendiest downtown neighborhoods. Nob Hill features a popular shopping district with tree-lined streets and lovely Victorians repurposed into restaurants, boutique shops, and dessert bars. In the Pearl District, we will see formerly derelict warehouses transformed into a thriving restaurant and brewery scene, and now one of the most expensive places to live in the city.
10
International Rose Test Garden
One of the city’s signature landmarks, located in beautiful Washington Park, Portland’s largest official rose garden is home to more than 10,000 roses including 650+ rose varieties. From May through October, you can stroll amongst the lovely blooms, breathe in the delightful smells, and enjoy the spectacular views of downtown and Mount Hood.
11
Portland Farmers Market
The PSU Farmers Market is a world-class farmers market that contributes to the success of local food growers and producers, and creates a vibrant community gathering space. The Portland Farmers Market at Portland State is large, spanning almost three blocks throughout the Portland State University campus. This means there is no shortage of vendors for the whole family to love. The options of where to buy and eat are truly endless at this market. They even have a Veggie Valet for shoppers to leave their bulk purchases while they finish up shopping! The market also has musicians and a Chef in the Market series which is a showcasing of cooking with seasonal marketing ingredients from local chefs. The PSU Farmers Market will only be visited on our Saturday Morning Portland City Tour and you will have time to walk around and explore the market.
12
Mississippi Records
North Mississippi Avenue features a long stretch of vibrant shops, unique bars, music venues and restaurants (and is only a half-mile away from even more acclaimed eateries and bars on up-and-coming North Williams Avenue). This location will be visited on the Monday-Friday & Sunday morning Portland City Tours.
13
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Learn about the modern heart of the city, Portland’s downtown, and the historical importance it has played in the state’s history. Enjoy the sights of Pioneer Courthouse Square, fondly referred to as Portland’s Living Room. This community space opened in 1984, and has become the center of the city’s social activity with over 300-programmed event days. Pioneer Square is the perfect spot for people-watching and observing Portland culture at its best: everything from fresh-food markets to beer festivals to political protests to the city’s largest community sing-along.
14
South Park Blocks
This is one of Portland’s oldest and most popular parks. This 12-block greenspace stretches north from the campus of Portland State University, serving as a front yard for residents and businesses of the Cultural District. The park hosts vibrant community events and programs for Portlanders and regional visitors throughout the year.
15
Pearl District
Experience Portland’s trendiest downtown neighborhoods. Nob Hill features a popular shopping district with tree-lined streets and lovely Victorians repurposed into restaurants, boutique shops, and dessert bars. In the Pearl District, we will see formerly derelict warehouses transformed into a thriving restaurant and brewery scene, and now one of the most expensive places to live in the city.
16
International Rose Test Garden
One of the city’s signature landmarks, located in beautiful Washington Park, Portland’s largest official rose garden is home to more than 10,000 roses including 650+ rose varieties. From May through October, you can stroll amongst the lovely blooms, breathe in the delightful smells, and enjoy the spectacular views of downtown and Mount Hood.
17
Portland Farmers Market
The PSU Farmers Market is a world-class farmers market that contributes to the success of local food growers and producers, and creates a vibrant community gathering space. The Portland Farmers Market at Portland State is large, spanning almost three blocks throughout the Portland State University campus. This means there is no shortage of vendors for the whole family to love. The options of where to buy and eat are truly endless at this market. They even have a Veggie Valet for shoppers to leave their bulk purchases while they finish up shopping! The market also has musicians and a Chef in the Market series which is a showcasing of cooking with seasonal marketing ingredients from local chefs. The PSU Farmers Market will only be visited on our Saturday Morning Portland City Tour and you will have time to walk around and explore the market.
18
Mississippi Records
North Mississippi Avenue features a long stretch of vibrant shops, unique bars, music venues and restaurants (and is only a half-mile away from even more acclaimed eateries and bars on up-and-coming North Williams Avenue). This location will be visited on the Monday-Friday & Sunday morning Portland City Tours.
19
Площадь Пионерского суда
Узнайте о современном центре города, центре Портленда и о том историческом значении, которое он сыграл в истории штата. Наслаждайтесь достопримечательностями Pioneer Courthouse Square, которую с любовью называют гостиной Портленда. Это общественное пространство открылось в 1984 году и стало центром социальной активности города с более чем 300 запланированными днями мероприятий. Pioneer Square — идеальное место для наблюдения за людьми и наблюдения за культурой Портленда в ее лучшем проявлении: от рынков свежих продуктов до пивных фестивалей, политических протестов и крупнейшего в городе общественного пения.
20
Блоки Южного парка
Это один из старейших и самых популярных парков Портленда. Эта зеленая зона из 12 кварталов простирается к северу от кампуса Портлендского государственного университета и служит передним двором для жителей и предприятий Культурного района. В течение всего года в парке проходят яркие общественные мероприятия и программы для жителей Портленда и гостей региона.
21
Жемчужный район
Посетите самые модные районы в центре Портленда. В Ноб-Хилл – популярный торговый район с усаженными деревьями улицами и прекрасными викторианскими зданиями, переоборудованными в рестораны, бутики и десертные бары. В Жемчужном районе мы увидим, как бывшие заброшенные склады превратились в процветающий ресторан и пивоварню, а теперь это одно из самых дорогих мест для жизни в городе.
22
Международный испытательный сад роз
Крупнейший официальный розарий Портленда, одна из визитных карточек города, расположенный в красивом парке Вашингтон, является домом для более чем 10 000 роз, включая более 650 сортов роз. С мая по октябрь вы можете прогуляться среди прекрасных цветов, вдохнуть восхитительные запахи и насладиться захватывающим видом на центр города и гору Худ.
23
Портлендский фермерский рынок
Фермерский рынок PSU — это фермерский рынок мирового класса, который способствует успеху местных производителей продуктов питания и создает оживленное пространство для собраний сообщества. Портлендский фермерский рынок в Портлендском штате большой, он охватывает почти три квартала на территории кампуса Портлендского государственного университета. Это означает, что нет недостатка в поставщиках для всей семьи. Варианты, где купить и поесть, на этом рынке поистине безграничны. У них даже есть Veggie Valet, чтобы покупатели могли оставить свои оптовые покупки, пока они заканчивают делать покупки! На рынке также есть музыканты и серия «Шеф на рынке», в которой демонстрируется кулинария с сезонными маркетинговыми ингредиентами от местных поваров. Фермерский рынок PSU будет посещен только во время нашего субботнего утреннего тура по Портленду, и у вас будет время прогуляться и осмотреть рынок.
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Миссисипи отчеты
На Северной Миссисипи-авеню расположено множество оживленных магазинов, уникальных баров, концертных площадок и ресторанов (всего в полумиле находятся еще более известные закусочные и бары на многообещающей улице Норт-Уильямс-авеню). Это место будет посещено во время утренних экскурсий по Портленду с понедельника по пятницу и в воскресенье.
25
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Experience the soul of Portland by exploring the heart of the city, downtown! This area has a rich history that has shaped the entire state. Get lost in the vibrant energy of Pioneer Courthouse Square, famously called Portland’s Living Room. The space opened its doors in ’84 and has been the hub of social life ever since, hosting over 300 events per year. From farmers’ markets to beer fests, from political protests to a community sing-along, you’ll witness all that makes Portland tick. Soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the people-watching, this is truly the heart and soul of the city!
26
International Rose Test Garden
Step into our Rose Gardens and let the sweet scent of over 600 different roses transport your senses to paradise. Be swept off your feet by the stunning Washington Park views, showcasing both city skyscrapers and majestic mountains. Experience the magic of the International Rose Test Garden where over 10,000 rose bushes burst into bloom from May to October, boasting a mind-boggling 610 rose varieties. While most of the roses are up for grabs in stores, 10 to 20 new varieties take center stage each year, showing off the latest and greatest the market has to offer. This is a trip you won’t want to miss between May and mid-October.
27
World Forestry Center - Discovery Museum
Step into a forest wonderland, no hiking boots necessary! The Discovery Museum has dreamt up two floors of interactive exhibits that will transport you to lush forests across the globe. It’s a perfect fit for everyone from curious kiddos to seasoned outdoorsy types. Their exhibits will have you exploring tree planting, wildlife, and the many benefits of wood. On the first floor, you’ll get a front-row seat to the marvels of forests: habitats, recreation, and essential resources. Then, take the elevator up to the second floor for an international adventure. You’ll discover how forests sustain and connect people all over the world. Pop over to the World Forestry Center from mid-October through April, Thursday to Sunday, for a truly wild experience!
28
Pearl District
Once a rundown industrial wasteland, Portland’s Pearl District now stands tall as a testament to a mighty dream come true. Its vibrant blocks offer a glimpse into the district’s past, with cobblestone streets, loading docks, and towering buildings standing proud. This urban renaissance is a fusion of creativity, productivity, and outdoor spaces, like the stunning Tanner Springs Park, that give life to the area.
29
South Park Blocks
Behold Portland’s pride and joy: a beloved green haven and one of its oldest parks. This sprawling 12-block oasis unfolds to the north of Portland State University and has a special spot in the hearts of locals and businesses in the Cultural District. It’s a front-row guest to iconic landmarks like the Portland Art Museum and Oregon Historical Society. A bustling hub for community events and programs, this park is a must-visit for both locals and out-of-towners year-round.
30
PSU Farmers Market
On Saturday morning tours we will visit a farmers market that's so epic, it's the talk of the town all year long! Nestled snugly under giant elm trees on the picturesque campus of Portland State University, as many as ten thousand eager shoppers gather on a sun-kissed summer Saturday to explore over a hundred tents brimming with mouth-watering goodies. From local chefs to curious tourists, everyone wants a piece of the action at this vibrant market. Trust us, it's the ultimate Portland weekend vibe.
31
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Experience the soul of Portland by exploring the heart of the city, downtown! This area has a rich history that has shaped the entire state. Get lost in the vibrant energy of Pioneer Courthouse Square, famously called Portland’s Living Room. The space opened its doors in ’84 and has been the hub of social life ever since, hosting over 300 events per year. From farmers’ markets to beer fests, from political protests to a community sing-along, you’ll witness all that makes Portland tick. Soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the people-watching, this is truly the heart and soul of the city!
32
International Rose Test Garden
Step into our Rose Gardens and let the sweet scent of over 600 different roses transport your senses to paradise. Be swept off your feet by the stunning Washington Park views, showcasing both city skyscrapers and majestic mountains. Experience the magic of the International Rose Test Garden where over 10,000 rose bushes burst into bloom from May to October, boasting a mind-boggling 610 rose varieties. While most of the roses are up for grabs in stores, 10 to 20 new varieties take center stage each year, showing off the latest and greatest the market has to offer. This is a trip you won’t want to miss between May and mid-October.
33
World Forestry Center - Discovery Museum
Step into a forest wonderland, no hiking boots necessary! The Discovery Museum has dreamt up two floors of interactive exhibits that will transport you to lush forests across the globe. It’s a perfect fit for everyone from curious kiddos to seasoned outdoorsy types. Their exhibits will have you exploring tree planting, wildlife, and the many benefits of wood. On the first floor, you’ll get a front-row seat to the marvels of forests: habitats, recreation, and essential resources. Then, take the elevator up to the second floor for an international adventure. You’ll discover how forests sustain and connect people all over the world. Pop over to the World Forestry Center from mid-October through April, Thursday to Sunday, for a truly wild experience!
34
Pearl District
Once a rundown industrial wasteland, Portland’s Pearl District now stands tall as a testament to a mighty dream come true. Its vibrant blocks offer a glimpse into the district’s past, with cobblestone streets, loading docks, and towering buildings standing proud. This urban renaissance is a fusion of creativity, productivity, and outdoor spaces, like the stunning Tanner Springs Park, that give life to the area.
35
South Park Blocks
Behold Portland’s pride and joy: a beloved green haven and one of its oldest parks. This sprawling 12-block oasis unfolds to the north of Portland State University and has a special spot in the hearts of locals and businesses in the Cultural District. It’s a front-row guest to iconic landmarks like the Portland Art Museum and Oregon Historical Society. A bustling hub for community events and programs, this park is a must-visit for both locals and out-of-towners year-round.
36
PSU Farmers Market
On Saturday morning tours we will visit a farmers market that's so epic, it's the talk of the town all year long! Nestled snugly under giant elm trees on the picturesque campus of Portland State University, as many as ten thousand eager shoppers gather on a sun-kissed summer Saturday to explore over a hundred tents brimming with mouth-watering goodies. From local chefs to curious tourists, everyone wants a piece of the action at this vibrant market. Trust us, it's the ultimate Portland weekend vibe.
37
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Experience the soul of Portland by exploring the heart of the city, downtown! This area has a rich history that has shaped the entire state. Get lost in the vibrant energy of Pioneer Courthouse Square, famously called Portland’s Living Room. The space opened its doors in ’84 and has been the hub of social life ever since, hosting over 300 events per year. From farmers’ markets to beer fests, from political protests to a community sing-along, you’ll witness all that makes Portland tick. Soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the people-watching, this is truly the heart and soul of the city!
38
International Rose Test Garden
Step into our Rose Gardens and let the sweet scent of over 600 different roses transport your senses to paradise. Be swept off your feet by the stunning Washington Park views, showcasing both city skyscrapers and majestic mountains. Experience the magic of the International Rose Test Garden where over 10,000 rose bushes burst into bloom from May to October, boasting a mind-boggling 610 rose varieties. While most of the roses are up for grabs in stores, 10 to 20 new varieties take center stage each year, showing off the latest and greatest the market has to offer. This is a trip you won’t want to miss between May and mid-October.
39
World Forestry Center - Discovery Museum
Step into a forest wonderland, no hiking boots necessary! The Discovery Museum has dreamt up two floors of interactive exhibits that will transport you to lush forests across the globe. It’s a perfect fit for everyone from curious kiddos to seasoned outdoorsy types. Their exhibits will have you exploring tree planting, wildlife, and the many benefits of wood. On the first floor, you’ll get a front-row seat to the marvels of forests: habitats, recreation, and essential resources. Then, take the elevator up to the second floor for an international adventure. You’ll discover how forests sustain and connect people all over the world. Pop over to the World Forestry Center from mid-October through April, Thursday to Sunday, for a truly wild experience!
40
Pearl District
Once a rundown industrial wasteland, Portland’s Pearl District now stands tall as a testament to a mighty dream come true. Its vibrant blocks offer a glimpse into the district’s past, with cobblestone streets, loading docks, and towering buildings standing proud. This urban renaissance is a fusion of creativity, productivity, and outdoor spaces, like the stunning Tanner Springs Park, that give life to the area.
41
South Park Blocks
Behold Portland’s pride and joy: a beloved green haven and one of its oldest parks. This sprawling 12-block oasis unfolds to the north of Portland State University and has a special spot in the hearts of locals and businesses in the Cultural District. It’s a front-row guest to iconic landmarks like the Portland Art Museum and Oregon Historical Society. A bustling hub for community events and programs, this park is a must-visit for both locals and out-of-towners year-round.
42
PSU Farmers Market
On Saturday morning tours we will visit a farmers market that's so epic, it's the talk of the town all year long! Nestled snugly under giant elm trees on the picturesque campus of Portland State University, as many as ten thousand eager shoppers gather on a sun-kissed summer Saturday to explore over a hundred tents brimming with mouth-watering goodies. From local chefs to curious tourists, everyone wants a piece of the action at this vibrant market. Trust us, it's the ultimate Portland weekend vibe.
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