Guidebook for Portland

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Guidebook for Portland

Parks & Nature

Largest In-city park in the US - measures 33 miles in length. You will forget you are in a city, and it is easily accessible from NW portland. Perfect place to take a hike or jog.
940 locals recommend
Forest Park
940 locals recommend
Largest In-city park in the US - measures 33 miles in length. You will forget you are in a city, and it is easily accessible from NW portland. Perfect place to take a hike or jog.

Food Scene

Best Pho in town. They are quick and everything is fresh! They close at 9 or earlier some days.
Mekong Vietnamese Grill
7952 SE 13th Ave
Best Pho in town. They are quick and everything is fresh! They close at 9 or earlier some days.
This is actually a tea shop - they've got over 100 teas you can sniff, also kombucha on tap! Very good place to go study, and you won't miss the place: it is in a Caboose repurposed as a tea shop. Very cute!
49 locals recommend
Tea Chai Té
734 NW 23rd Ave
49 locals recommend
This is actually a tea shop - they've got over 100 teas you can sniff, also kombucha on tap! Very good place to go study, and you won't miss the place: it is in a Caboose repurposed as a tea shop. Very cute!
11 locals recommend
Holy Ghost
4101 Southeast 28th Avenue
11 locals recommend

Essentials

Fresh, healthy grocery food. Pricey, but worth it. They also have food served hot in the form of sandwiches, wok, soup, and also salads and entrees you can have them heat up or take home. Tomato-mozzarella salad is the best!
974 locals recommend
New Seasons Market
1954 SE Division St
974 locals recommend
Fresh, healthy grocery food. Pricey, but worth it. They also have food served hot in the form of sandwiches, wok, soup, and also salads and entrees you can have them heat up or take home. Tomato-mozzarella salad is the best!

Getting Around

There's a new shuttle that goes to Rooster rock state park and Multnomah Falls in the summer from the gateway transit center: http://columbiagorgeexpress.com/
21 locals recommend
Gateway/NE 99th station
21 locals recommend
There's a new shuttle that goes to Rooster rock state park and Multnomah Falls in the summer from the gateway transit center: http://columbiagorgeexpress.com/