Portland, Oregon - The Official City Guide Where is Portland, Oregon? Portland is on the northwestern border of the state of Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, north of California and south of Washington
Portland Visitor Guide | The Official Guide to Portland Use the free tear-out city map to discover Portland’s neighborhoods, and try the literary-themed bookmarks to help plan your adventures around the Rose City! You can view the visitor’s guide online, or order a free printed copy if you’re in the United States or in any country with direct flights to Portland
Multnomah Falls | The Official Guide to Portland Multnomah Falls, 30 miles east of Portland, is Oregon's tallest waterfall The highest volume of water is in winter and spring In the height of winter, the waterfall sometimes partially freezes Before you head out, check with the United States Forest Service (USFS) for the most up-to-date information on alerts, conditions and trail closures
Powell’s City of Books | The Official Guide to Portland Powell’s City of Books is more than a famous Portland landmark — it’s the world’s largest independent bookstore, and it’s a microcosm of Portland, packed with smart and eclectic offerings and passionate people Spanning an entire city block, Powell’s City of Books boasts a collection of more than 1 million new and used books, plus an excellent array of housewares, games, greeting
Plan | The Official Guide to Portland Plan the perfect visit to Portland with our travel planning guide Explore where to stay, fun things to do and how to get around with or without a car
Portland Saturday Market | The Official Guide to Portland Combining the vibes of an art show, a live street concert and an open-air bazaar, the Portland Saturday Market has been a beloved Rose City tradition since 1974 — in 2024, the market celebrated its 50th anniversary and earned the “Oregon Heritage Tradition” title It’s considered the largest continually operating arts-and-crafts fair in the United States, drawing up to 1 million
Visiting the Portland International Rose Test Garden Since 1924, the International Rose Test Garden has grown beautiful roses from around the world Today, over 10,000 bushes, representing over 610 varieties, dazzle with colorful blooms in Washington Park, just west of downtown Portland
May Events | The Official Guide to Portland Portland Rose Festival For more than a century, Portland, the City of Roses, has thrown a massive, month-long party in the form of the Portland Rose Festival Declared the city’s official festival in 2010, the celebration includes more than 60 events, starting in late May and ending in mid-June