Tourism and Hospitality

The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Downtown Portland’s newest tower offers two dining experiences: an enchanted forest-themed lobby bar and a signature restaurant.
Homer has quite the tale to tell.
Get to know the Rose City’s distant relatives.
We rounded up some spots that are still accepting reservations.
The campaign incentivizes Portlanders to buy gifts at small businesses with the chance to win raffle prizes.
Window decorations, photo contests, and other family fun will illuminate the neighborhood.
The Tomorrow Theater is the Portland Art Museum’s PAM CUT // Center for an Untold Tomorrow’s “lively creative hub for cultural snackers who are not content to be contained.”
The buildings act as time capsules to a booming time in Portland history, capturing unique architecture and cultural significance.
The miniature amphitheater uses physics and design to create interesting sound effects.
Enjoy a farm fresh, multi-course meal and exclusive wines with a side of sweeping countryside views.
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When the Keller Auditorium renovations are all said and done, downtown Portland will have not one but two performing arts centers capable of hosting Broadway shows.
Though not a federal holiday, Oregon has recognized the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 2021.
Community members are invited to attend panel discussions and breakout sessions as the city continues to shape its public monuments policies.
The museum’s $111 million campus expansion and renovation project will include a full reinstallation of its permanent collection featuring never-before-exhibited items.
Join Portland Parks & Recreation in planting and caring for urban trees.
From dinosaur-themed digs to the Roloff Family’s farmhouse, Portland is full of special places to stay that offer guests a break from traditional motels and hotels.
The giving campaign stretches through December and helps the local nonprofit provide warming + shelter resources, in addition to food for those in need in the LGBTQ+ community during the fall and winter months.
They are meant to help voters better understand their ranked-choice ballots, while giving potential mayor and city council picks the opportunity to share their vision with citizens.
We’re highlighting the best parks that our city and it surroundings have to offer — complete with roses, fountains, forests, and sports fields.
We posed this question to our Instagram followers, now it’s your turn.