Things to do in Portland, Oregon
Sightseeing
11Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens on a hill overlooking downtown, with panoramic views of the city and blooming roses.
Enjoy over 10,000 rose varieties on a terraced hill with panoramic city skyline views.
The garden features over 7,000 rose bushes arranged on a hillside with sweeping views of downtown Portland. Arrive early in the morning for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
The International Rose Test Garden features over 7,000 rose bushes arranged on terraced beds with panoramic city skyline views; entry is free and it's best visited in late spring.
Enjoy over 7,000 rose bushes with panoramic views of downtown Portland from the hilltop garden. Admission is free and the garden is open daily.
Enjoy over 7,000 rose varieties on a terraced hill with sweeping views of downtown Portland. Free entry and best visited in late spring.
Enjoy over 7,000 rose varieties on a terraced hillside with sweeping views of downtown Portland. Arrive early in the morning for the best photo light.
Stroll through over 10,000 rose varieties on a hilltop garden with panoramic city views.
The garden features over 7,000 rose bushes with panoramic views of downtown Portland; free entry and easy access via public transit.
Blooms on a hill with city skyline views; free entry.
Stroll through beautifully landscaped rose gardens on a hill overlooking downtown Portland, with panoramic city views.
Food & Drink
22Voodoo Doughnut is famous for its creative, twisted doughnuts such as the bacon maple bar, located in Old Town and typically visited for a quick snack.
Enjoy a quick bite of the famous bacon‑maple twisted doughnut at this iconic Old Town shop.
Sample the iconic bacon maple bar and other creative flavors at this quirky Old Town shop, known for its lively atmosphere.
Enjoy an iconic twisted doughnut, famous for its bacon maple flavor, in a vibrant Old Town shop.
Try the iconic bacon maple bar and other creative twisted doughnuts at this Old Town staple.
Known for its playful, twisted doughnuts like the bacon maple bar, this Old Town spot is a must‑try for unique treats.
Try the iconic bacon maple bar and other creative twisted doughnuts at this Old Town staple.
Try the iconic bacon maple bar or other creative twisted doughnuts at this quirky Old Town shop, known for its long lines and vibrant atmosphere.
Known for its colorful, twisted doughnuts, especially the bacon maple flavor, this Old Town spot often has a line of visitors. Grab a coffee to complement the sweet treat.
Try the iconic twisted doughnuts, especially the bacon maple flavor, at this quirky Old Town shop.
Famous twisted doughnuts, especially the bacon maple, located in Old Town.
Pok Pok serves its signature Thai fried chicken and other bold dishes in a casual setting in Southeast Portland, popular among locals for its authentic flavors.
Savor crispy Thai fried chicken at Pok Pok, a beloved Southeast Portland spot known for its authentic flavors.
Savor the renowned Thai fried chicken and signature dishes in a casual Southeast Portland setting.
Taste the famous Thai fried chicken and seasonal sides at this celebrated Southeast Portland restaurant, which often has a line of locals.
Sample the famous Thai fried chicken and inventive small plates at the Southeast location, known for bold flavors.
Celebrated for its crispy Thai fried chicken and bold flavors, the restaurant draws long lines; arrive early to secure a seat.
Taste authentic Thai fried chicken at a popular Southeast Portland spot known for its bold spices.
This Southeast Portland eatery serves iconic Thai fried chicken that’s crispy on the outside and juicy inside, accompanied by fragrant jasmine rice. Expect a short wait during peak hours.
Sample the famous Thai fried chicken and house‑made sauces in a casual Southeast Portland spot.
Savor the famous Thai fried chicken and inventive small plates at Pok Pok, a celebrated restaurant in Southeast Portland that often requires a short wait.
Outdoors
21Forest Park's Wildwood Trail offers 30 miles of forested paths just minutes from downtown, ideal for hiking, trail running, or a leisurely walk amidst nature.
Explore more than 80 miles of forested trails within the city limits, accessible via the Wildwood Trail, offering a natural escape just minutes from downtown.
Hike the 30‑mile Wildwood Trail through dense forest just minutes from downtown.
Explore over 5,200 acres of forested trails just minutes from downtown, accessible via the Wildwood Trail.
Hike or bike the extensive Wildwood Trail through lush forest just minutes from downtown.
Explore over 5,200 acres of forested trails just minutes from downtown, accessible via the Wildwood Trail for hiking or biking.
5,200 acres of trails just minutes from downtown, accessible via Wildwood Trail.
Hike the 30‑mile Wildwood Trail through old‑growth forest, accessible directly from downtown via public transit.
Hike or bike the extensive Wildwood Trail through lush forest just minutes from downtown, offering a city escape.
Spanning 5,200 acres, the park offers extensive trails that wind through dense forest just minutes from the city core. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water for a comfortable hike.
Drive east to see dramatic waterfalls like Multnomah Falls and scenic river vistas, about an hour from the city.
Scenic drive with waterfalls like Multnomah Falls, about an hour east of the city.
A scenic drive through the gorge reveals stunning waterfalls, including the iconic Multnomah Falls, with numerous pullouts for photo ops. Pack a picnic and allow time to explore the vista points.
Drive east to the Columbia River Gorge to see multiple waterfalls, including the iconic Multnomah Falls, within a scenic hour-long route.
Drive east to the Columbia River Gorge to see iconic waterfalls such as Multnomah Falls and enjoy scenic vistas.
Drive east to the scenic gorge, stopping at waterfalls like Multnomah Falls for photo ops and short hikes.
Drive east to the iconic 620‑foot waterfall and explore nearby trails; the area is free and offers scenic photo stops.
Drive east to the gorge and view the 620‑foot Multnomah Falls, with optional short hikes nearby.
Columbia River Gorge provides a scenic drive with access to waterfalls including Multnomah Falls, and the area can be explored over several hours of hiking and photo opportunities.
Spanning 5,200 acres, the park’s Wildwood Trail provides miles of forested paths just minutes from downtown, perfect for hiking or biking.
A scenic drive east of the city leads to dramatic waterfalls such as Multnomah Falls, with numerous viewpoints and short hikes.
Nightlife
11An upscale bar in Old Town offering a curated selection of rare whiskeys and expertly crafted cocktails in a sleek setting.
Sip rare whiskeys and craft cocktails in an intimate Old Town bar that offers a curated selection of over 2,000 bottles.
Sip expertly crafted cocktails in an upscale setting at the Multnomah Whiskey Library, featuring a curated selection of rare whiskeys.
Relax in an upscale bar featuring rare whiskey selections and craft cocktails in Old Town.
Sip rare whiskeys and craft cocktails in an upscale Old Town lounge with a refined atmosphere.
Upscale cocktail bar in Old Town known for rare whiskey selections.
Sip expertly crafted cocktails in an upscale setting, featuring a curated selection of rare whiskeys.
Enjoy a curated whiskey tasting in an elegant Old Town bar with knowledgeable staff.
Relax in an upscale bar featuring an extensive whiskey collection and craft cocktails, located in Old Town and offering a refined yet relaxed vibe.
Multnomah Whiskey Library in Old Town offers a curated selection of rare whiskeys and expertly crafted cocktails in an upscale, intimate atmosphere.
Located in Old Town, this upscale bar boasts a curated selection of rare whiskeys and expertly crafted cocktails. Reservations are recommended for a prime seat.
Day Trips
12Take a scenic drive through the Columbia River Gorge to view waterfalls like Multnomah Falls, with ample hiking options and photo stops.
A charming town an hour east, known for windsurfing, fruit orchards, and tasting rooms, ideal for a relaxed day trip.
About an hour east of Portland, Hood River offers windsurfing on the river, orchard visits, and charming downtown shops. Plan for a full day and pack a lunch.
Take a scenic hour‑long drive to this river town for windsurfing, fruit orchards, and charming downtown shops.
Drive about an hour east to enjoy windsurfing, fruit orchards, and riverside dining in this charming Columbia River town.
Hood River, about an hour east of Portland, is known for windsurfing, fruit orchards, and scenic views of the Columbia River, making it a popular day‑trip destination.
Take a scenic drive to the nearby town of Hood River, known for windsurfing, fruit orchards, and charming small-town vibes.
Experience windsurfing, fruit orchards, and small-town charm in this scenic town an hour east of Portland.
Small town east of the city known for windsurfing and fruit orchards, about an hour drive.
Drive to the Columbia River town known for windsurfing, fruit orchards, and scenic views.
Take a day trip to Hood River, a charming town an hour away, offering windsurfing, fruit orchards, and scenic river views.
Visit the charming town of Hood River, known for windsurfing, fruit orchards, and breweries, about an hour’s drive east of Portland, perfect for a relaxed day trip.
Culture
11One of the oldest museums in the Pacific Northwest, it showcases extensive Native American collections alongside contemporary art exhibits.
The museum showcases an impressive collection of Native American art alongside contemporary works in a historic building. Check the schedule for free admission evenings.
Visit the Portland Art Museum to view its extensive collection, including notable Native American art and contemporary exhibitions.
Explore a diverse collection of art, including significant Native American pieces, at one of the Pacific Northwest’s oldest museums, located downtown.
Explore extensive collections of Native American art and contemporary works in a historic building.
Explore extensive collections including Native American art and contemporary works within a historic building.
Explore extensive collections of Native American art and contemporary works in one of the Pacific Northwest's premier museums.
View an extensive collection of Native American art and regional works at one of the oldest museums in the Pacific Northwest.
Portland Art Museum showcases an extensive collection of Native American art alongside contemporary works, providing insight into regional cultural heritage.
One of the oldest museums in the Pacific Northwest, featuring Native American art.
Explore the museum’s extensive collection of Native American art and contemporary works, located in downtown’s Cultural District.
Shopping
10Open every Saturday in Waterfront Park, the market highlights local crafts, fresh produce, and food stalls under a lively atmosphere. Bring cash for vendor purchases.
Browse local crafts, artisanal foods, and live music at this vibrant open-air market by the waterfront.
Browse local crafts, art, and food at the open‑air Portland Saturday Market in Waterfront Park, a lively weekend gathering.
Browse local crafts, artisanal foods, and live music at the open‑air market by the waterfront.
Open-air market in Waterfront Park offering local crafts and food.
Portland Saturday Market is an open‑air market in Waterfront Park where vendors sell handmade crafts, local foods, and unique souvenirs.
Browse local crafts, food stalls, and live music at this waterfront market, open Saturdays from March through December.
Browse a wide selection of local crafts, artisanal foods, and live music at this open‑air market in Waterfront Park, open every Saturday through October.
Browse an open‑air market in Waterfront Park for handmade crafts, local foods, and artistic finds.
Browse local crafts, food stalls, and live music at the open-air Saturday Market in Waterfront Park.