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Biking

Portland has many neighborhoods, so while the downtown area can be easily covered on foot, those who want to explore further and don’t want to drive can rent a bike from BIKETOWN, Nike’s bike sharing program, which has over 100 stations throughout the city.

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Boat Tours

Seattle is on the water and about the water and if you want to truly experience something of what makes this city unique, consider taking one of the daily tours offered by Argosy Cruises, departing from Pier 55 on the waterfront. Argosy offers a harbor cruise and tours that will take you through the century-old Chittenden Locks that connected freshwater Lake Washington and Lake Union to saltwater Puget Sound. Let’s Go Sailing at Pier 54 offers 90-minute excursions on of Elliott Bay, without commentary, on a 70-foot sailboat. For another take on maritime Seattle, where many residents commute to the city by ferry, hop on a commuter ferry operated by Washington State Ferries and enjoy a ride, with scenic skyline view, between downtown and Bainbridge Island.

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Columbia River Gorge

Thirty miles east of Portland, the Columbia River Gorge boasts miles of hiking trails and over 90 waterfalls.
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Day Trip: Mount Hood

A 90-minute drive from Portland, Mount Hood rises more than 11,000 feet above sea level and boasts the longest ski season in North America
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Day Trip: Pacific City

Pacific City is the most charming beach town along Oregon’s coastline and the destination of choice for Portlanders looking to escape the city.
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Distillery Row

Located in an area once home to warehouses, Portland’s Distillery Row is now known for its plethora of small-batch distilleries.
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Experience Music Project

Fans of rock ’n’ roll and pop culture can indulge their fantasies and enjoy the memorabilia at this multi-colored museum created by Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen. Hop on the monorail downtown and it will take you to Seattle Center and the somewhat grotesque Frank Gehry-designed building with rooms dedicated to Jimi Hendrix and the Seattle rock scene, and state-of-the-art interactive exhibits that let you play an electric guitar in front of screaming fans.

Forest Park

The largest urban park in the United States, Forest Park spans over 5,000 acres and sits ten minutes by car from Portland’s downtown area.
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Henry Art Gallery

The art gallery of the University of Washington is one of the most cutting-edge museums in Seattle. Artist retrospectives, traveling shows, and a permanent collection that includes digital and interactive art as well as textiles and design all help to make this a worthwhile destination for art lovers.

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International Rose Test Garden

The International Rose Test Garden boasts roughly 8,000 rose bushes and 590 varieties of the flower.
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Knot Springs

Opened in 2016, Portland’s multipurpose spa, gym and health center, Knot Springs, is an oasis along the Willamette River.
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Lan Su Chinese Garden

The Lan Su Chinese Garden is a beautiful, 40,000-square-foot oasis that occupies an entire city block in one of Portland’s grittier downtown areas.

Mt. Tabor Park

Oregon’s Mount Tabor is an extinct volcano that is surrounded by a 190-acre park, making it a destination for exploring the outdoors on warm days.
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Olympic Sculpture Park

One of the city’s must-see attractions opened in 2007 on a nine-acre site overlooking Puget Sound at the north end of the Seattle waterfront. Free to the public and open seven days a week, the Olympic Sculpture Park is an alfresco offshoot of the Seattle Art Museum with a stellar collection of outdoor sculptures by the likes of Alexander Calder, Richard Serra, Claes Oldenburg, and Roxy Paine. The panoramic view of the Sound, the Olympic Mountains and, when the weather cooperates, the snow-white peak of Mount Rainier adds to the pleasure. An indoor café serves homemade soups, panini sandwiches and a full menu of lattes and desserts.

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Pittock Mansion

Built in 1909, this 46-room, French Renaissance–style home is one of Portland’s most beautiful architectural landmarks.
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Portland Art Museum

The oldest museum on the West Coast, the Portland Art Museum was founded in 1892 and resides in a sprawling space on the fringe of downtown Portland.
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Portland Japanese Garden

Opened in 1963 with the goal of fostering good will between the U.S. and Japan in the post-WWII years, Portland’s Japanese Garden is a haven of tranquility.
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Seattle Art Museum (SAM)

The postmodern facade by Robert Venturi is dated, and the gallery spaces Venturi designed sometimes feel cramped and clunky, but SAM is nonetheless Seattle’s pre-eminent art museum and worth a visit to see the fine collections of Northwest Coast Native American art, African art, and modern and contemporary art by Northwest artists. The museum also picks up first-tier traveling exhibitions.

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Seattle Great Wheel

Located on a pier on the Seattle waterfront, the 175-foot-high Seattle Great Wheel opened in 2012 and is the largest observation wheel on the West Coast. Even if you hate Ferris wheels, this is an enjoyable way to get your bearings while taking in an incomparable view of the city and its surroundings. The observation pods are completely enclosed, seat four, move slowly and silently, and don’t sway. On a clear day you’ll see across Puget Sound to the Olympic Mountains to the west, and Mt. Rainier to the east.

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Seattle Opera

Founded in 1963, the Seattle Opera is one of the top opera companies in the U.S., performing four operas a year at McCaw Hall in Seattle Center. Every four years, the Seattle Opera mounts Richard Wagner’s four-opera Ring of the Nibelungen cycle, a highly anticipated event for opera lovers worldwide.

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Seattle Symphony

Under Music Director Gerard Schwarz, the Seattle Symphony moved up into the top ranks of U.S. orchestras and moved into a new home, the acoustically superb Benaroya Hall in downtown Seattle. Conductor Ludovic Morlot now leads the acclaimed ensemble in a season of classical and pops concerts that lasts from September to July.

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The Triple Door

A sophisticated and enjoyable nightclub and music venue for grown-ups instead of grungy 20-somethings, The Triple Door features an ever-changing and eclectic schedule that features top name performers and the best popular and jazz musicians in Seattle. If you don’t come for the music, come to enjoy a cocktail at the Musicquarium Lounge with its enormous aquarium and lively scene.

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