Attractions: Portland


12. The Pearl District

The Pearl DistrictHistoric industrial buildings have been transformed into hip retail storefronts, restaurants, galleries, lofts and spas in Portland’s premier shopping district. The Pearl District is a nationally renowned destination for fine dining, more than 60 home furnishings stores, art and one-of-a-kind boutiques. After shopping, relax at one of our picturesque sidewalk cafés or enjoy the fountains in Jamison Square Park. More than 100 city blocks of shops, restaurants and galleries are open seven days a week, year-round. Easily accessible, The Pearl District is only a short walk or streetcar ride from downtown Portland; accessible via US-26/I-405 (Exit 2B) and the Burnside, Broadway and Steel Bridges.

Northwest Portland
Boundaries: West Burnside Road to the south;
Willamette River to the north; N.W. Broadway
to the east; N.W. 16th to the west
www.explorethepearl.com

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Selected things to see and do in Portland:
 
 
Portland Attractions Map
Pittock Mansion Portland Japanese Garden World Forestry Center Discovery Museum Portland Children's Museum Oregon Zoo International Rose Test Garden Portland Art Museum Travel Portland Information Center Portland Spirit The Pearl District Museum of Contemporary Craft Portland Classical Chinese Garden Portland Saturday Market The Grotto Lloyd Center Ice Rink Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) Willamette Jetboat Excursions Oaks Amusement Park Historic Oregon City/End of the Oregon Trail