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Each with Its Own Distinctive Personality and Style, PORTLAND's THE GET READY FOR YOUR 34 DOWNTOWN way to NEXT 35 OLD TOWN CHINATOWN 36 NORTHWEST PORTLAND 37 PEARL DISTRICT 38 CENTRAL EASTSIDE 39 HAWTHORNE/BELMONT . 40 DIVISION/CLINTON “10 Best in U.S.” 41 ALBERTA ARTS DISTRICT –Fodor’s Travel STREET42 MISSISSIPPI/WILLIAMS -TripAdvisor Each with its own SCENE distinctive personality and style, PORTLAND’S NEIGHBORHOODS add character to the city. ney St Pearl District NW Irving St NW Irving St ve ve A A A th oyt St th NW Hoyt St 6 6 ve ve A A Couch Park A W 1 W N St th NW Glisan St th NW Glisan 5 W 1 W N NW Flanders St ders St TRAVELPORTLAND.COM verett St NW Everett St COME VISIT US! ve e A l NW Davis St v P A Newberg, Oregon th 4 h KEEN Garage Portland t nity 0 i r 2 W 1 NW Couch St T 503.625.7385 N 505 NW 13th AVE NW NW vistaballoon.com NW W Burnside St Portland OR, 97209 405 SW ve PHOTOGRAPH BY AMYPHOTOGRAPH OUELLETTEBY ANKENY ALLEY IN OLD TOWN CHINATOWN A 33 JELD- h 3t 1 e Smith Lake Lake Force North Portland Harbor Smith Lake Columbia Slough Lake Force Columbia River Smith and Bybee Lakes Park North Portland Harbor N Swift Hwy Columbia Slough Delta Park Slough Columbia Slough Portland Intl Airport Columbia Slough Drainage Canal Drainage Canal Columbia Slough Columbia Slough Columbia Slough an Island Basin Sw Columbia Slough Columbia Slo ugh Columbia Columbia Slough Slough Beach Elem. School EAT PLAY The 1 Alder Street food cart pod (S.W. 10th Ave. & Alder St.) fills a full city block with Challenge the high scores on arcade classics from Pac-Man to Tron at international lunch fare like Georgian dumplings, 5 Ground Kontrol Classic Arcade (511 N.W. Couch St.; N River St Mexican tortas and vegetarian falafel. Choosy cart- 503.796.9364; groundkontrol.com), where the time-warp fun also includes a goers can’t go wrong with 2 Nong’s Khao Man full bar, DJ sets and classic munchies like nachos and PBJ. Built by artisans N Gantenbein Ave N Flint Gai (1003 S.W. Alder99E St.; 971.255.3480; khaomangai from Portland’s sister city of Suzhou, 6 Lan Su Chinese Garden (239 N Vancouver Ave Vancouver N NE Tillamook St NE Tillamook St Pacific Hwy W N Tillamook St N Tillamook St .com), which has drawn raves for its chicken and rice N.W. Everett St.; 503.228.8131; lansugarden.org) affords an authentic example 99W and addictive sauce. 3 Tasty n Alder (580 S.W. of a botanical tradition dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Admire the tranquil N Kerby Ave N Kerby Ave NW Vaughn St 19th NW NE San Rafael St NE San Rafael St NW Vaughn St Fremont Bridge N Wheeler Pl 12th Ave.; 503.621.9251; tastynalder.com) features pond and seasonal foliage from the Tower of NW Terminal St small platesNE Hancock with St Korean and Mexican twists and Cosmic Reflections, a two-story teahouse NW Upshur St N Hancock St serves breakfast all day. Chef Greg Higgins pioneered pavilion. Nobody does late-night entertain- N Williams Ave Williams N the farm-to-forkNE Schuyler St philosophy that defines Portland ment quite like 7 Darcelle XV (208 N.W. NW 23rd Pl NW 24th Pl dining today; his eponymous eatery, 4 Third Ave.; 503.222.5338; darcellexv.com), Rocky Butte State Park NE Victoria Ave NEVictoria Ave NE1st NE Broadway Higgins NW Savier St (1239 S.W. Broadway; 503.222.9070; higginsportland whose famous cast of female impersonators NW 25th .com), NEoffers Weidler Northwest cuisine in a setting inspired has delighted audiences with glitz, glamour NW Raleigh St N Dixon St by classic French bistros. Savor regional flavors like and Vegas-style cabaret revues since 1967. oyster-stuffed quailNE hotHalsey off St the wood-fired grill at NW Quimby St N Winning Way James Beard award-winning Vitaly Paley’s NE 3rd Ave NE3rd NE Clackamas St NW Pettygrove St 5 Imperial (410 S.W. Broadway; 503.228.7222; SHOP NW 24th Ave 24th NW Memorial NW 25th Ave 25th NW NW Naito Parkway N Interstate Ave Coliseum imperialpdx.com). Ready for “fourth meal”? N Center Court St NE 2nd Ave NE2nd NE Wasco St 405 NW Overton St 6 Luc Lac (835 S.W. Second Ave.; 503.222.0047; The 8 Portland Saturday Market Broadway NW 12th Ave 12th NW NW 13th Ave 13th NW NW 14th Ave 14th NW Bridge NW 15th Ave 15th NW NW 17th Ave 17th NW NW 16th Ave NW 16th NW 18th Ave 18th NW NE Multnomah St NW Northrup St Ave 19th NW luclackitchen.com) ladles steaming bowls of spicy pho (2 S.W. Naito Parkway; 503.222.6072; port N Dribble Dr Tanner Springs Park Rose until 4 a.m. on weekends. Pacific Hwy W landsaturdaymarket.com) attracts a million GROUND 3D Center NE Hassalo St Legacy Good NW Marshall St Garden visitors a year to its bazaar beneath the KONTROL Ave of Art & NW Vaughn St NW Vaughn St 19th NW Samaritan arena Ave NE 6th NE 1st Ave NE1st Photography NW Lovejoy St NE 2nd Ave Burnside Bridge. Every Saturday and Sunday Hospital NW Lovejoy St MULTNOMAH NW Terminal St from March–December, you can load up on WHISKEY PLAY NW Upshur St NE Hancock St NW Kearney St Portland LIBRARY NE Pacific St handmade jewelry, toys, clothing and goods lovingly craftedN byHancock St NW Kearney St Jamison Square Union 7 NW 23rd Pl Nicknamed Portland’s Living Room, NW 24th Pl hundreds of local artisans. A complete line of home goods accompanies Oregon Station/ Pioneer PORTLAND NE Schuyler St Jewish Oregon (NE701 Oregon S.W. St Sixth Ave.; the iconic heirloom blankets and world-class woolens at the flagship NW Johnson St Ecotrust Amtrak CourthouseConvention Square SATURDAY Museum NW Savier St 9 NEAve 1st Blvd NE Broadway MARKET AveNE10th thesquarepx.org) draws crowds with more than 300 (210 N.W. Broadway; 503.535.5444; NEAve 9th NE Ave8th NE 12th AveNE12th NW Irving St Center NE Irving St Pendleton Home Store NE 11thAve Jr. NW Irving St Ave NE Grand 10 SOUTHWEST events eachin gyear, St including live music, family-friendly NW Raleigh St pendleton-usa.com). DIY-oriented Hand-Eye Supply (427 N.W. E Irv NE Weidler moviesN and beer fests.NE HoytLocal St growers and food Broadway; 503.575.9769; handeyesupply.com) supports theN Dixon city’s St crafts NW 23rd Ave 23rd NW NW Hoyt St NW 21st Ave 21st NW NW 22nd Ave 22nd NW NW Hoyt St vendorsN showcase Oregon’s bounty year-round at culture with high-quality work-wares from aprons and axes to sketch Greyhound E Ll NW Quimby St Couch Park Steel Bridge oyd Blvd Wallace NE Halsey St NW 16th Ave 16th NW NW Glisan St Bus Terminal the Saturday 8 SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST books and sanding blocks. NW Glisan St DOWNTOWN PortlandNE Glisan StFarmers Market Park N Winning Way NW 24th Ave 24th NW NW Pettygrove St NW 25th Ave 25th NW AveNE3rd NW 6th Ave 6th NW (S.W. Park Ave. & Montgomery St.; portlandfarmers NW 9th Ave 9th NW Lloyd NW Broadway NW NW 8th Ave 8th NW NW Park Ave Park NW Lan Su NE Clackamas St NW 10th Ave 10th NW NW 11th Ave 11th NW NW 15th Ave 15th NW NW Flanders St Memorial NW Flanders St Chinese market.org). For an indulgent treat, try a minty grass- Center North King NE Luther Martin Coliseum NW 1st Ave 1st NW NW Overton St N Center Court St Mall NW 5th Ave 5th NW Garden From foodPark to fashion to civic fun, this highly hopper milkshake at Clyde Common’s not-so-secret AveNE2nd NE Wasco St 405 NW Everett St Blocks University NE Everett St Rose NW 3rd Ave 3rd NW OLD TOWN Museum of NW 12th Ave 12th NW NW 13th Ave 13th NW NW 14th Ave 14th NW NW Everett St Ave 17th NW NW 15th Ave 15thNW NW 18th Ave 18th NW Japanese NWAve 16th NW 19th Ave 19th NW NW 4th Ave 4th NW of Oregon 9 NW Northrup St Garden walkableGerding Contemporary city center offers Ave 2nd NW true localAmerican flavor. speakeasy Pepe Le Moko (407 S.W. 10th Ave.; MAX Blue Line NW Davis St in Portland (Hillsboro/Gresham)arena NE Multnomah St NW 14th Ave 14th NW Theater at Craft Historical 503.546.8537; pepelemokopdx.com). Like a set from Tanner Broadway N Dribble Dr NW Davis St the Armory Legacy Good 3D Center Springs Bridge MAX Green Line Plaza Clue, 10 Multnomah99E Whiskey Library (1124 NW Marshall St of Art & Park (Clackamas/PSU) NE Hassalo St NE 6th Ave NE6th Samaritan NE 3rd Ave NE3rd NE 2nd Ave 2nd NE CHINATOWN NW Couch St NW 22nd Pl 22nd NW old town S.W. Alder St.; 503.954.1381; multnomahwhiskeylibrary Hospital NW Lovejoy St Photography MAX Red Line NW King King NW Ave NE Ave6th Pearl AveNE1st NW 20th Pl 20th NW NEAve 2nd Chinatown NE Holladay St NE Ave11th NW 20th Ave 20th NW (Airport/Beaverton) NW 25th NW Trinity Pl Trinity NW District Powell’s W Burnside St Burnside .com) is loaded with bottle-lined shelves, leather MAX Orange Line Bridge The city’s oldest district is lined with historic NW Front Ave Artists Books SW Pine S lounge chairs and even secret door panels. 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