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Once known as America's best kept secret, Portland
is now one of the country's hottest travel destinations. Money magazine
recently ranked Portland #2 among Big Cities in which to live in the U.S., and
its unique and thriving festivals, outdoors and dining scenes keep it
consistently among the travel hotspots. Portland has the personality of a
small community and the activities and vitality of a large city.
With moderate temperatures and varied and beautiful terrain, Portland is the
quintessential outdoor city. The magnificent
waterways overlook the Mount Hood glacier, a backdrop that sets the scene for a
spectacular visit at any time of year. Forest Park offers 40 miles of
wilderness trails, streams and woods within the city limits. Hiking, biking and
exploring opportunities are always close at hand. Smith and Bybee Lakes display
stunning wildlife and have great flatwater paddling in America's largest
protected wetland within a city. Just a short drive away, is magnificent
Multnomah Falls, the nation's second-highest year-round waterfall. For a
mellower outdoors experience, visit one of the city's stunning gardens: the
Leach Botanical, Classical Chinese, Japanese, or Crystal Springs Rhododendron
Gardens.
Chances are good that the city will be bustling with a festival when you arrive.
Favorites include the Rose Festival in June, and The Bite of Oregon food and
music fete in August.
The always popular Oregon Brewers Festival in July can be combined with a tour
and sampling at one of the many excellent, local microbreweries. Tours of
local vineyards and distilleries provide further tastings of family- produced,
distinctive wines and brandies prepared by using the finest fruit and
centuries-old methods.
Whether you travel around Portland by train, bike or on foot, a clear and unobstructed view is guaranteed. Building height restrictions prevent the beauty and majesty of Mount Hood from ever being blocked. Speaking of Mount Hood, with four ski resorts and North America’s longest ski season (including 90 summer days), this 11,235-foot peak is a mecca for skiers, ice climbers, snowboarders and hikers. The surrounding wilderness boasts spectacular trails for snowshoeing as well as cross-country skiing. All of this is just an hour’s drive from Portland’s city center. Long recognized as a fisherman’s haven, the Pacific Northwest is rich with steelhead, trout and sturgeon.
Portland's history unfolds and the past comes alive as the carefully preserved landmark attractions are visited. Pittock Mansion reveals the day to day activities of the original Portlanders.
The Portland Art Museum showcases impressive touring exhibitions and permanent collections of American, European, Asian, Native American and contemporary art. View area history from an environmental point of view at the Hoyt Arboretum, where trees and plants are protected and nourished for the enjoyment of future generations. For families, there is also the Portland Zoo, the Children’s Museum, and the Museum of Science and Industry.
For a change of pace, be sure to visit the numerous gourmet coffee shops, Powell’s City of Books with more than a million volumes, the Brew ‘N View Movie Theaters where comfortable couches, pizza, and beer accompany the movies, the local gardens and galleries: all of which made Portland famous.
Finally, don't leave Portland without sampling some fine local fare. The region’s renowned seafood, berries, pears, cherries, hazelnuts, wild game and vegetables of all kinds inspired noted chef and Portland native, James Beard. This in turn laid the foundation for his lifelong dedication to fine cooking, simple menus and fresh ingredients. The tradition continues, and Portland is known for its superb cuisine and exceptional dining.
Culture and art; the Trailblazers and the Hawks; Mount Hood with its tempting menu of year round outdoor activities; fine wines, beers, and restaurants; farmers markets and excellent shopping: these are just a few of the many reasons to visit and enjoy Portland, Oregon.
Population: 529,121
Elevation: 50 feet above sea level
Land Area: 134.3 square miles
Location: Located in the northwest section of Oregon, very near the Canadian border, at the intersection of Interstate Highway 5 from the north and south and Interstate 84 from the east.
Time Zone: Pacific Time Zone (when it’s noon in Portland, it’s 2pm in Chicago and 3pm in New York City. Portland observes Daylight Savings Time from April - October
Weather:
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Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
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Average temp. (°F) |
40.7 |
43.9 |
47.8 |
51.8 |
57.5 |
62.7 |
67.9 |
68.3 |
64.0 |
55.1 |
46.3 |
41.0 |
|
High temperature (°F) |
45.5 |
50.1 |
55.5 |
60.7 |
66.9 |
72.5 |
78.9 |
79.2 |
74.3 |
63.1 |
51.5 |
45.5 |
|
Low temperature (°F) |
35.8 |
37.6 |
40.0 |
42.9 |
48.1 |
52.8 |
57.0 |
57.4 |
53.7 |
47.0 |
41.0 |
36.5 |
|
Precipitation (in) |
5.9 |
4.8 |
4.3 |
3.0 |
2.5 |
1.6 |
0.8 |
1.0 |
1.8 |
3.3 |
6.2 |
6.5 |
Climate:
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Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
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Days with precipitation |
18 |
16 |
17 |
15 |
12 |
9 |
4 |
5 |
7 |
12 |
18 |
19 |
|
Wind speed (mph) |
9.9 |
9.3 |
8.3 |
7.4 |
7.1 |
7.2 |
7.6 |
7.1 |
6.5 |
6.5 |
8.6 |
9.6 |
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Morning humidity (%) |
85 |
85 |
85 |
86 |
85 |
83 |
82 |
83 |
86 |
90 |
88 |
86 |
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Afternoon humidity (%) |
76 |
67 |
60 |
55 |
53 |
49 |
45 |
45 |
48 |
62 |
74 |
78 |
|
Sunshine (%) |
28 |
38 |
48 |
52 |
57 |
56 |
69 |
66 |
62 |
44 |
28 |
23 |
|
Days clear of clouds |
3 |
3 |
3 |
3 |
5 |
6 |
13 |
11 |
10 |
5 |
3 |
2 |
|
Partly cloudy days |
4 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
8 |
10 |
8 |
8 |
4 |
3 |
|
Cloudy days |
24 |
21 |
23 |
21 |
19 |
16 |
10 |
10 |
12 |
18 |
23 |
26 |
|
Snowfall (in) |
3.2 |
1.1 |
0.4 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.4 |
1.4 |
Local Seasons:
Summer is by far the busiest season in Portland. Beginning in early June with the annual Portland Rose Festival, visitors flock to this beautiful city to experience its beauty and tranquility. With the high temperatures near 80 F in the summer and the nights in the mid – high 60’s, it’s the perfect time to experience many of the outdoor activities available. It is also the time of year with the most sunshine and the longest days. Spring and fall showcase the vast number of beautiful neighborhoods and parks. With the changing of the seasons, both in the spring and in the fall, the area comes alive with a host of breathtaking colors. Winters are chilly but not cold with the low temperatures still approaching the mid 30’s F.
How to Get There:
By Air
Portland International Airport
7000 NE Airport Way
Portland, OR 97218
503-944-7000
The airport, located 10 miles east of downtown Portland is served by many of the recognized national and international airlines as well as certain local and regional carriers.
Ground Transportation
Most of the major car rental companies as well as taxi and limousine service is available both at the airport as well as throughout the city.
By Car
The major routes to the city are Interstate 5 from the north and south, and Interstate 84 from the east. I-405 arcs around the west and south of downtown; I-205 bypasses Portland to the east; and U.S. 26 runs west to the Pacific coast.
By Train
Amtrak
800 NW Sixth Ave.
Union Station
Portland, OR 97209
800-USA-RAIL
By Bus
Greyhound
550 NW 6TH Ave.
Portland OR 97209
503-243-2310
How to Get Around:
Both walking and public transportation are easy ways to get around this visitor friendly city. Tri-Met public buses, the MAX (Metropolitan Area Express) light rail system, and the Portland Streetcar are all free within Fareless Square, the area between I-405 on the south and west, Hoyt Street on the north, and the Lloyd Center area, which is also where the convention center is located.
For schedules and further information call: 503-238-7433.
For all activities outside the city, a personal or rental car is recommended.
National Holidays:
New Year's Day, Jan. 1
Martin Luther King, Jr., Day, 3rd Mon. in Jan.
President's Day, 3rd Mon. in Feb.
Memorial Day, last Mon. in May
Independence Day, July 4
Labor Day, 1st Mon. in Sept.
Thanksgiving Day, 4th Thurs. in Nov.
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Dec. 24 and 25
New Year's Eve, Dec. 31
Events & Entertainment
January
Chinese New Year Celebration
Held in late January – early February
Location: Classical Chinese Garden
503-228-8131
In keeping with over 4,000 years of Chinese tradition, the Portland Classical Chinese Garden welcomes the New Year with an exuberant and colorful celebration. For two weeks, the Garden showcases a number of activities for the whole family which include: lion dances, knot tying and paper cutting crafts, storytelling, martial arts demonstrations, and an art exhibit featuring David Lee. The Garden’s Annual Chinese New Year Plant Sale, its largest plant sale of the year, delights the senses with fragrant orchids, citrus, witch hazel, quince, Chinese paper-bush and more.
March
Spring Beer & Wine Fest
Held in late March
Location: Oregon Convention Center
503-238-3770
Annual Spring Beer & Wine Fest is one of the nation's largest "spring-time" alcoholic events held annually at Easter time and encourages responsible drinking.
St. Patrick’s Irish Festival
Held in mid March
Location: Kells Irish Pub
503-227-4057
Kells is host to the annual Portland St. Patrick's Irish Festival, one of the largest on the west coast; a live music filled event for the entire family.
June
Portland Arts Festival
Held in mid June
Location: South Park Blocks
503-227-2681
The Portland Arts Festival is one of the region’s largest and most significant visual arts events.
July
Oregon Brewers Festival
Held in late July
Location: Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park
503-778-5917
The Oregon Brewers Festival features handcrafted beers from 72 of the top craft breweries from around the country. The festival is considered one of the finest craft beer festivals in the nation. Joining the breweries are industry exhibits, vendors, restaurants and live entertainment.
Waterfront Blues Festival
Held in early July
Location: Tom McCall Waterfront Park
503-973-3378
One of the largest blues festival in the U.S., the Annual Waterfront Blues Festival features four days and nights of top name blues acts, workshops, food vendors and more.
August
Homowo Festival of African Arts
Held in early August
Location: South Park Blocks
503-288-3025
The annual Homowo Festival of African Arts is a two-day community-wide event
featuring jubilant African music and dance performances, food, arts and crafts,
storytelling and more.
Annual Mount Hood Huckleberry Festival & Barlow Trail Days
Held in late August
Location: Mount Hood Village
503-622-4798
This festival has something for everyone: live music, Native American storytelling, singing, drumming and dancing; salmon bake and many food offerings, all featuring huckleberries. The carpool tour of the Barlow Trail, which became the first toll road over the Cascade Mountain Range, views remnants of the historic wilderness path including ruts and swales of the long gone Prairie Schooners and struggles of the Eden-seeking emigrants.
Annual Festa Italiana
Held in late August
Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square
503-644-5041
An international array of entertainers provides singing, folk dancing, strolling musicians and puppet shows. The festival is complete with authentic Italian food, wine and beer; raffles, kid's events and merchandise.
Oregon International Air Show
Held in mid August
Location: Hillsboro Airport
503-629-0706
The annual Air show features the nationally renowned U.S. Navy Blue Angels jet team including death defying aerial acts, military fly-bys, historic aircraft, static displays and a spectacular evening of pyrotechnics and fireworks.
September
Cascade AIDS Walk
Held in late September
Location: Pioneer Courthouse Square
503-223-WALK
Annual AIDS walk with family, friends, and co-workers. Thousands of walkers raise urgently needed funds, honor friends and loved-ones lost to AIDS or living with HIV/AIDS and send the message that the crisis is not over and together the course of the pandemic can be changed.
Annual Oregon Polish Festival
Held in late September
Location: St. Stanislaus Polish Catholic Church
503-286-3776
This ethnic celebration is one of the largest Polish festivals in the Western US. Included in the festival are rich, homemade, cream-cheese filled pierogies Polish entrees, soups, pastries and of course kielbasa sausages. The last day concludes with a "Let's Gdansk" street dance.
PICA Time Based Art Festival
Held in mid September
Location: Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
503-242-1419
PICA's annual Time-Based Art Festival brings artists and audiences from around the world to Portland's urban core for 10 days of performance, lectures, workshops, parties and happenings.
October
El Dia de Los Muertos Festival
Held in mid October – mid November
Location: Miracle Theatre, Portland
503-236-7253
Every year, the dead are commemorated in a lively show of dance, music and theatre in Portland's only annual Day of the Dead Celebration. Join everyone for an extraordinary bilingual journey through the traditions of this colorful Mexican festival.
November
Annual Beaujolais Nouveau Wine Festival
Held in mid November
Location: The Heathman Restaurant
503-292-6871
The French American Chamber of Commerce announces the annual event. The event celebrates the arrival of the first, fresh “new wine vintage" - the famous Beaujolais Nouveau of the Beaujolais region of France, whose ceremonial uncorking announces the end of the harvest season in the countryside and in the cafes of France.
Tiny Treasures
Held in early – late November
Location: Yoshida’s Fine Art Gallery
503-223-9463
In keeping with the spirit of Christmas by providing exquisite, one-of-a-kind creations; Yoshida's Gallery presents their annual miniature show with work represented by some of the gallery's top-selling artists.
Meier & Frank Holiday Parade
Held in late November
Location: Downtown Portland
503-241-3900
Kick off the holiday season with this annual event for the whole family.
Christmas Festival of Lights at the Grotto
Held in late November – late December
Location: The Grotto
503-261-2400
Welcoming visitors annually, this ecumenical lighting and music festival is quite possibly the largest Christmas choral festival of its kind in the world. The Festival features 140 holiday music concerts performed in The Grotto's 600-seat chapel with over 5,000 singers and musicians giving their gift of music during the annual celebration.
December
Annual Holiday Box
Held in early – late December
Location: Portland Window Project
A changing display of desirable art by gallery artists fills the PDX Window Project; the selection rotates frequently.
Handel’s Messiah
Held in mid December
Location: First Baptist Flanagan
503-222-6000
Portland Baroque Orchestra brings audiences home for the holidays with its annual performances of Handel's enduring Messiah.
Christmas Festival of Lights at the Grotto
Held in late November – late December
Location: The Grotto
503-261-2400
Welcoming visitors annually, this ecumenical lighting and music festival is quite possibly the largest Christmas choral festival of its kind in the world. The Festival features 140 holiday music concerts performed in The Grotto's 600-seat chapel with over 5,000 singers and musicians giving their gift of music during the annual celebration.
Entertainment:
Artists Repertory Theatre
1516 S.W. Alder St.
Portland, OR 97205
503-241-1278
Call for performance schedule
BodyVox Contemporary Dance Company
1300 N.W. Northrup St.
Portland, OR 97209
503-229-0627
Call for performance schedule
Beyond poetry in motion, BodyVox is freewheeling imagination unbound. A fresh, lively blend of bold athleticism and creative choreography.
Chamber Music Northwest
522 S.W. Fifth Ave.,
Portland, OR 97204
503-223-3202
Call for performance schedule
Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center
5340 N. Interstate Ave.
Portland, OR 97217
503-823-4322
Call for performance schedule
The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center, a community-based arts center, is committed to creating an environment in which people of every ethnic/cultural background come together as artists and audience to explore, preserve and celebrate their diversity.
Lakewood Center for the Arts
368 S. State St.
Lake Oswego, OR 97034
503-635-6338
Call for performance schedule
Miracle Theatre Group
425 S.E. Sixth Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
503-236-7253
Call for performance schedule
Miracle produces a broad array of programming that includes public performances as well as specialized touring and education projects that currently encompass all of the Western states.
Oregon Ballet Theatre
818 S.E. Sixth Ave.
Portland, OR 97214
503-227-0977
Call for performance schedule
Oregon Symphony
921 S.W. Washington St.
Portland, OR 97205
503-228-4294
Call for performance schedule
Portland Baroque Orchestra
1020 S.W. Taylor
Suite 275
Portland, OR 97205
503-222-6000
Call for performance schedule
Portland Center for the Performing Arts
1111 S.W. Broadway
Portland, OR 97205-2999
503-274-6557
Call for performance schedule
Portland Opera
211 S.E. Caruthers
Portland, OR 97214
503-241-1407
Call for performance schedule
Portland Symphonic Choir
921 S.W. Morrison
Portland, OR 97205
503-223-1217
Call for performance schedule
Sports:
Portland Trailblazers
Profession NBA Basketball
Games played at the Rose Garden
503-224-4400
Season runs October – April
Portland Rockies
Minor league baseball
Games played at the Civic Stadium
503-223-2837
Season runs April – October
Portland Fire
WNBA Basketball
Games played at the Rose Garden
503-797-9601
Call for schedule and additional information