3 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
14 people
English
Visit many of Portland's highlights in just half a day with this small-group tour of the city. You'll make stops along the way to see the thousands of flowers at the International Rose Test Gardens and take in the views from the elegant Pittock Mansion. You'll also pass plenty of the city's most interesting sights and neighborhoods, making this tour a great option for those who want to orient themselves.
Here you’ll get to stop and smell the roses, in the City of Roses, at the oldest continuously running public rose test garden in the US.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Walk around the grounds of Portland’s premier French Renaissance-style château, and get a view of the city from above. If conditions are clear enough, you’ll also see Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Jeffrson.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
We’ll drive through a garden that contains over 2000 woody plant species from around the world, 63 of which are vulnerable or endangered.
• Admission Ticket Free
Watch out for elephants!
• Admission Ticket Free
Get a brief glimpse into the most authentic Japanese Garden, outside of Japan. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
• Admission Ticket Free
Home to Hoyt Arboretum, Oregon Zoo, Children’s Museum, Holocaust & Vietnam memorials, Sacagawea, Portland Japanese Garden, and International Rose Test Garden.
• Admission Ticket Free
Portland landmark since 1926, now the home of Portland’s soccer team, the Timbers.
• Admission Ticket Free
Most would agree that this High Victorian Gothic structure is the most beautiful church in the City of Portland…
• Admission Ticket Free
The only remaining floating dance floor in the US.
• Admission Ticket Free
This basement of an old flatiron and the Crystal Hotel contains a bathhouse.
• Admission Ticket Free
The oldest art museum on the West Coast.
• Admission Ticket Free
Home of the most important figure during Portland’s Golden Age.
• Admission Ticket Free
See the location of this excellent museum of local history.
• Admission Ticket Free
The most prominent Venetian Gothic structure in the city.
• Admission Ticket Free
The location of the vertical “Portland” sign on Broadway, that is so iconic.
• Admission Ticket Free
Second oldest federal building west of the Mississippi.
• Admission Ticket Free
Portland’s living room.
• Admission Ticket Free
The 50 Shades of Grey hotel.
• Admission Ticket Free
The namesake for the television series.
• Admission Ticket Free
This iconic statue was donated in 1900 by the founder of the Oregon Humane Society.
• Admission Ticket Free
Oldest continuously running lift bridge in North America.
• Admission Ticket Free
Smallest park in the world. For reals.
• Admission Ticket Free
Largest farmers market in Oregon.
• Admission Ticket Free
Items must be locally-made and handcrafted.
• Admission Ticket Free
This iconic sign next to the Burnside Bridge, used to be the Stag Sportswear sign.
• Admission Ticket Free
A memorial to the Japanese internment camp victims of WWII.
• Admission Ticket Free
Contains the worlds largest Foucault pendulum.
• Admission Ticket Free
The only dual independent lift bridge in the world.
• Admission Ticket Free
Modeled after the classical gardens of Suzhou, Portland’s sister city, Lan Su is an oasis downtown, one block in size. To experience the garden from the inside, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
• Admission Ticket Free
A 21st-century archetype of urban conversion.
• Admission Ticket Free
World’s largest new & used independent bookstore.
• Admission Ticket Free
This Romanesque Revival structure was built as an Oregon National Guard armory annex to contend with anti-Chinese rioting during the 1870s & 80s.
• Admission Ticket Free
Longest double-leaf bascule in the world at the time of construction.
• Admission Ticket Free
The 6000-ton center span with the arch was lifted into place using 32 hydraulic jacks, and was the heaviest lift ever completed.
• Admission Ticket Free
The most beautiful bridge in the City of Portland.
• Admission Ticket Free
Another prominent landmark in the city, this Renaissance revival structure, with a 35-foot high dome, is the oldest church in Portland that is still operating as such, along with First Presbyterian. Both were completed in 1890.
• Admission Ticket Free
This neighborhood is known for old Victorians, high-end boutiques, galleries, cafes, restaurants, and old stone churches & synagogues.
• Admission Ticket Free
This neighborhood of diagonal streets, alleyways, roundabouts, gardens, old trees, and vintage homes harbors the oldest rose bush in the city, planted in 1901.
• Admission Ticket Free
The locus of Portland hippie culture during the 1970s, now known for vintage homes, boutiques, cafes, restaurants, pubs, and dive bars.
• Admission Ticket Free
One of the largest and oldest cemeteries in Portland, and the second largest arboretum in the city. To experience the garden outside of the vehicle, come on our Portland Garden City Tour.
• Admission Ticket Free
Many Portlanders think of North Mississippi Avenue as the epitome of Portlandia. We’ll cruise down this street, and we may even get out for a brief stroll into Sunlan Lighting Inc, where you can buy virtually every light bulb known to man.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
You’ll pass by by the OMSI on this tour.
• Admission Ticket Free
Mt Hood is the highest point in Oregon, about 50 miles outside of Portland.
• Admission Ticket Free