Travel through four of Portland’s quadrants, and explore 8 to 10 of the city’s unique districts by foot and our European-style streetcar. Stroll, taste, see and learn about what makes Portland so special, with accompaniment of a passionate local, and 2.5–4 miles of slow-paced walking (4–7 km).
Starting at Director Park at the edge of the Cultural District in Portland, we will begin our exploration with short streetcar segments interspersed by leisurely walks through several districts. Learn about the Art Museum, visit the Pearl District, explore the historically industrial Slabtown. See the mural district and the space-age buildings in the South Waterfront and into the University District. Walk park blocks and fountains that made the name for Portland’s urban planning, and also brought us into conflict over racial and cultural ideals. Explore how Portland’s activist spirit has challenged its government and structures, before returning you to the center of the city, Pioneer Square.
At Teacher's Fountain in the northeast corner of Director Park, 815 SW Park Ave, at the edge of the Cultural District in Portland, we will begin our exploration. Meet your guide and begin your day by a walk through the shade of the old giant elms as you walk past the art museum for your first streetcar ride into the Pearl District.
Your walk to the first streetcar stop will take us through the Park Blocks and past some of the monuments and public art here.
Walk through the Cultural District to the Art Museum. Under the shadow of giant elms we will learn about the district and meet the art museum
Your route will take us right past the biggest independent new and used bookstore in the world!
Get off the streetcar in the Pearl District and walk through this vibrant neighborhood, learning of its history of industry and art.
Your route will take us through Tanner Springs, where we will learn about the park design of NW Portland's Pearl District
Explore via foot and streetcar the formerly industrial, lumberyard origins of Slabtown
We'll check out the South Waterfront District and learn about the Aerial Tram
DIRECTOR PARK, 815 SW Park Ave, diagonally across Yamhill Street from Nordstrom and across from the Elephants Deli.
We'll meet you near the paved, ball-shaped fountain on the north end of the park, the NE corner of the park.
There is no need to present a ticket for the tour; you will check in with the name on your booking. Upon departure you will be given a transit ticket for the city system. It will be your responsibility to retain that ticket and can be used for other city transit after the tour concludes. Your guide will be waiting near the ball-shaped concrete fountain (in the northeast corner of the block near SW Yamhill and 8th Ave) at Director Park a few minutes before the start time of the tour.
Portland, Oregon, is a vibrant city known for its eco-friendliness, craft breweries, and thriving arts scene. Nestled between the Pacific Northwest's rugged coast and the Cascade Mountains, it offers a unique blend of urban living and outdoor adventure.
Washington Park is a 460-acre park that features beautiful gardens, museums, and recreational facilities. It is a must-visit for nature lovers and families.
Powell's City of Books is the world's largest independent bookstore, spanning an entire city block. It is a paradise for book lovers.
The Portland Art Museum is the largest art museum in Oregon, featuring a diverse collection of art from around the world.
Multnomah Falls is one of the most famous waterfalls in the Pacific Northwest, located just a short drive from Portland.
The Portland Japanese Garden is a serene and beautiful garden that offers a peaceful escape from the city. It is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan.
Portland is famous for its food carts, offering a wide variety of cuisines. These pods are a great way to sample different dishes in one place.
Portland is known as 'Beervana' for its numerous craft breweries. Be sure to try a local brew or two.
Voodoo Doughnut is a famous doughnut shop in Portland, known for its creative and unique doughnut flavors.
Marionberry pie is a local favorite, made with Oregon's famous marionberries. It is a must-try for dessert lovers.
Summer is the most popular time to visit Portland, with warm weather and a variety of outdoor festivals and activities. The city's parks and gardens are in full bloom, and outdoor recreation is at its peak.
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Portland is generally a safe city, but like any urban area, it has its share of crime and safety concerns. Visitors should take common-sense precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
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Portland Union Station, Portland Greyhound Station
The MAX Light Rail system is efficient, affordable, and covers most of the city. It is a convenient way to get around Portland.
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Mount Hood is a majestic mountain located just a short drive from Portland. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, skiing, and scenic drives.
The Columbia River Gorge is a stunning natural area located just a short drive from Portland. It offers a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, waterfalls, and scenic drives.
The Willamette Valley is a renowned wine region located just a short drive from Portland. It is home to numerous wineries and vineyards, offering wine tastings and tours.
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