Welcome To Portland – Here Are The Best Things To Do In 2023

Located between the Willamette and Columbia Rivers, Portland is one of the most diverse cities in the Pacific Northwest. As such, it is safe to say that no two visitors to Portland will ever have the same experience. The city’s best attractions are continuously evolving, with interesting pop-ups, and events attracting locals and visitors. Nonetheless, the following are arguably the best things to do in Portland.

  1. Bike Tours

There are numerous ways to explore this city, but perhaps the best way is by bicycle. You can even sign up for a bike tour with Portland Bicycle Tours or Pedal Bike Tours, which provide fully guided tours. You can also join a drinking tour where you pedal against the best microbreweries in the city, or they can create a route just for you.

  1. Visit the Portland Art Museum

Established in 1892, the Portland Art Museum is not only the oldest museum in the Pacific Northwest, but also one of the oldest in the country. Located in Portland’s cultural area, this museum has two buildings connected by an underground gallery and an outdoor sculpture garden where you can find the imposing Roy Lichtenstein piece Brushstrokes.

With a wide range of ancient, and contemporary works on display, there is enough to keep you engaged the whole day. Explore some remarkable Native American art as well as one of the world’s most magnificent collections of English silver.

  1. Tour the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry must be one of the most interesting educational centers in the world. Not only does it have a real submarine, but it also has a remarkable planetarium that hosts Laser Pink Floyd shows. The museum is a science hub with over 200 interactive displays on topics like chemistry, the human body, technology, and climate.

  1. Check Out Multnomah Falls

At 620 feet (189 meters), Multnomah Falls is Oregon’s tallest waterfall and one of the state’s most beautiful natural features. The falls feature 2 waterfalls that receive water from Larch Mountain and are well-known for being nestled behind sheer rock cliffs. The Benson Bridge spans the top of the lower falls and makes for excellent photo opportunities, giving the cascades a more fairytale-like appearance.

  1. Explore Pittock Mansion

Pittock Mansion is a French Renaissance-style château set high in the West Hills. This mansion was initially constructed for The Oregonian’s wealthy publisher, Henry Pittock, in 1909. Through the eyes (and possessions) of the illustrious Pittock family, this mansion-turned-city-owned museum depicts Portland’s development over the past century.

At over 1,000 feet above sea level, Portland OR real estate experts Wings NW Real Estate acknowledge this mansion also offers some of the city’s best views. As such, it has become a popular picnic spot.

  1.  Try Out Multnomah Whiskey Library

Portland has earned its reputation as a mecca for craft beer, but hard liquor enthusiasts now have a clubhouse. The Multnomah Whiskey Library has a fantastic assortment of over 2,000 liquors from all over the world. This stunning club exudes sophistication and old-school charm.

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There is plenty to see and do in Portland, from bike tours to touring some of the city’s iconic areas. So, rest assured you will not be disappointed if you decide to relocate to this city. Contact Wings NW Real Estate for expert advice on the best homes for sale in Portland. The local real estate agents will guide you through the entire home buying process to ensure you find the perfect home for you. Call to get started today!