Tourism and Hospitality

The 30-ft-by-30-ft sign is turned on for the holiday season each year.
Visitors will find the new ADA-accessible trail and day-use area on the northern side of the popular park near Silverton.
With the help of PDXtoday readers, we’re compiling a running list of the best viewpoints to drink in sights of Portland and its surrounding natural beauty.
From local performers like Aaron Nigel Smith to movie deals and pop-ups, the season is filled with things to do at the Tigard mall.
All three cities have adopted the slogan “Keep Austin/Portland/Asheville Weird.” We crossed state lines to explore the quirky characteristics of each place.
Together with business partner Martin Skegg, she planted the seed of recognition for Oregon-grown wines that aren’t pinot noir. The event’s sprouted into a showcase of wonderful lesser-known grape varieties — and it’s back for a third year.
Explore the City of Roses through the lens of history, food, drink, and art on these tours.
Through a partnership with the Scan Design Foundation and other partners, Danish environmental artist Thomas Dambo will create massive troll sculptures at six locations around the PNW, including Portland.
The Sports Bra, Portland Community Football Club, and Flicks on the Bricks are teaming up to host a watch party downtown on Friday, July 21.
While we don’t have any personal sightings of Gigantopithecus canadensis to share with our readers (yet), we’ve rounded up the next best thing.
The reopening of an informational hub for tourists marks a major milestone in Portland’s post-pandemic recovery, officials say.
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Metro Parks and Nature invites the community to a free, family-friendly night of stargazing on the green.