Tourism and Hospitality

The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Sales of November’s Chefwich will benefit The Street Trust
The restaurant/market was closed for remodeling and reorganizing.
Explore the city by three different forms of public transportation — plus your feet.
The team is on the verge of winning a record-breaking third NWSL chamionship, and it’s been a memorable journey to get there
Say buongiorno to beautiful architecture, rich cuisine, and fascinating history in the capital of the Emilia-Romagna region
All ages are invited to the lanes on Fri., Oct. 28 from 7-11 p.m.
Venture into the infamous catacombs beneath Portland and celebrate making it out alive with a pint of beer from Old Town Pizza & Brewing
Most pears eaten in the US are grown in Oregon and Washington
Get your fill of autumnal forests and dramatic waterfalls
From drive-by graveyard scenes to scare-you-out-of-your-pants haunted houses, the metro area has plenty of seasonal options
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The first of the Rose City’s iconic drinking fountains was installed in 1912.
The annual festivities give sneaker enthusiasts the chance to brush shoulders with creatives and leaders in the footwear industry.
This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Portland.
The property on the way to Mount Hood offers animal tours, hosts private events, and has Airbnbs to reserve for your next getaway.
The touring show “Kooza” will run from Wednesday, Aug. 21 to Sunday, Oct. 6 at the Portland Expo Center.
The Northeast Portland pub that only shows women’s athletics has a stacked lineup of activities.
The app uses an algorithm to match like-minded locals and arranges meet-ups at restaurants of its choosing.
Jack Kent turned people watching into an art in Portland, capturing eight years (and counting) of the city’s unique scenes and quirky characters through his comics series.
The university is partnering with Walker Macy Collaborative to activate street-level spaces “by bringing the energy from inside PSU buildings to outdoor locations.”
Local blues and jazz musicians will perform beneath the iconic St. Johns Bridge.