Tourism and Hospitality

The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
After 19 years at its East Burnside Street location, the Doug Fir Lounge is gearing up to relocate to a new space less than a mile away.
The redeveloped food cart pod at Southwest Fifth Avenue and Harvey Milk Street is a collaboration between Expensify and ChefStable, which will feature 25 new and returning eateries.
Whether you’re in the mood for stand-up comedy in a park or hilarious improv that relies on audience participation, the Rose City is bursting with options.
The Big Bounce America’s massive inflatable theme park is coming to the Portland International Raceway, Saturday, Sept. 15-Sunday, Sept. 24.
We flushed out seven of the most interesting bathrooms we’ve found around Portland. Who will take the porcelain throne?
Fools and Horses presents a unique opportunity to taste the blending of Western cattle ranching culture and Pacific island ingredients.
The Italian restaurant and market’s second location will move into the former BAES Fried Chicken space, in between PDX Sliders and Oaks Bottom Public House.
Crystal Cruises halted sailing in 2022 after its parent company filed for bankruptcy.
The Japanese restaurant now offers daily lunch and happy hour, featuring new cocktails and delicious small plates.
The seventh annual event supports community connection to Portland’s waterways while celebrating local artists and entertainers.
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Pick out a seasonal squash, wander through a corn maze, or just take in the autumn vibes at these local farms.
The City of Roses was ranked as a top city for remote workers thanks to its consistent growth.
Dig into cuisine like gyros and spanakopita, enjoy traditional folk dance performances, church tours, and the Hellenic-American Cultural Center & Museum.
Signs in several Eliot neighborhood blocks will put a two-hour limit on evening parking from October through May.
Nestled in Southwest Portland, this neighborhood retains a small-town charm with residential streets and green spaces surrounding shops, eateries, and art galleries concentrated at its heart.
Take a bite out of this juicy jaunt into one of Oregon’s most vibrant produce growing regions.
On Saturday, Oct. 12, members of the public are invited to the “Building Bridges” event.
The McMinnville destination is accepting applications through Tuesday, Oct. 15.
The zip line course takes you on a high-flying adventure through the forest canopy.
“Iggy” would often catch customers unaware from its lofty perch.