Food scene
Edgefield Winery & Tasting Room
2126 SW Halsey StShopping, food, bars and restaurants. Hip part of downtown Portland
264 locals recommend
Pearl District
Shopping, food, bars and restaurants. Hip part of downtown Portland
Upscale outdoor shopping center. Includes shops, restaurants, movie theater etc.
101 locals recommend
Bridgeport Village
7455 SW Bridgeport RdUpscale outdoor shopping center. Includes shops, restaurants, movie theater etc.
Neighborhoods
Close to the Casita. Beautiful downtown for browsing. Many restaurants, shops, and lake views
38 locals recommend
Lake Oswego
Close to the Casita. Beautiful downtown for browsing. Many restaurants, shops, and lake views
Funky street with an interesting vibe! Shops and restaurants and people watching galore.
120 locals recommend
Hawthorne
Funky street with an interesting vibe! Shops and restaurants and people watching galore.
Sometimes called the alphabet district because streets are named in alphabetical order (ie Burnside, Couch, Davis…..). Stroll NW 23rd Ave. to find lots of shops and restaurants and bars.
24 locals recommend
Northwest Portland
Sometimes called the alphabet district because streets are named in alphabetical order (ie Burnside, Couch, Davis…..). Stroll NW 23rd Ave. to find lots of shops and restaurants and bars.
Downtown area where they have Saturday market, lovely trees, walking, Portland State University, and the Art Museum.
14 locals recommend
South Park Blocks
1436 SW Park AveDowntown area where they have Saturday market, lovely trees, walking, Portland State University, and the Art Museum.
The quaint hamlet of Multnomah Village is only a five-minute drive from downtown Portland, but once you’re there, it feels as if you’re 50 miles from the city’s core. Many of the century-old brick buildings are still intact and house just about every small-town business you could possibly need or want, including an independent bookstore, charming boutiques, diners and dive bars, and even a Lucky Labrador Public House operating out of a former Freemasons lodge.
57 locals recommend
Multnomah Village
The quaint hamlet of Multnomah Village is only a five-minute drive from downtown Portland, but once you’re there, it feels as if you’re 50 miles from the city’s core. Many of the century-old brick buildings are still intact and house just about every small-town business you could possibly need or want, including an independent bookstore, charming boutiques, diners and dive bars, and even a Lucky Labrador Public House operating out of a former Freemasons lodge.
Pearl District
Upscale restaurants, shops, parks in former industrial area.
Traveler advice
Getting around
Public Transportation
We are close to TriMet Bus line which connects to the Max train system to go anywhere in the Portland Metro area. Can buy passes online. The Downtown Streetcar is another great option for getting around - look up routes online.
Don't miss
The Tram
Take a ride on the tram for great city views. Ride is from the south waterfront up to Oregon Health Sciences University and back down. It is not just for sightseeing, but daily transportation for employees and patients of OHSU!
Don't miss
Insider Guide to Portland
https://www.insider.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-traveling-to-portland-oregon