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Top Ten Attractions in Portland Portland is a hip and trendy city with a vibrant, artistic vibe and plenty to see and do. Here are just ten of the top attractions: Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

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Top Ten Attractions in Portland

Portland is a hip and trendy city with a vibrant, artistic vibe and plenty to see and do. Here are just ten of

the top attractions:

Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

This Portland museum of science and industry holds a fascinating range of events and exhibitions. There

are shows, tours, a planetarium, and a cram-packed series of events. There is even a submarine. This

museum is constantly evolving but was founded in 1944.

Washington Park

This huge park of over 400 acres holds a varied selection of different attractions, including a zoo, many

different gardens, museums, an amphitheatre, many trails for walking or cycling and lots, lots more. This

large open area of greenery contains parklands, old reservoirs and some stretches of natural forest and is a

great place for nature lovers to spend some time.

Forest Park

This huge area of forestry and municipal park is located in the Tualatin Mountains, to the west of

downtown Portland. This is a place of outstanding natural beauty with hiking trails, including a thirty

mile route and plenty of good places for picnics or for bird watching.

Pittock Mansion

This historic house was constructed in 1914 to house London-born publisher Henry Pittock, who lived

here with his wife, Georgiana. You can tour the grounds and the house and enjoy the architecture of and

views from this French-Renaissance style chateau.

Lan Su Chinese Garden

This tranquil and beautiful walled garden features rare plants native to China. Covering an entire city

block in the heart of the city, this is a lovely place to escape from the frenetic pace of the city and perhaps

to have a drink in the tea rooms.

Pioneer Courthouse Square

Nicknamed 'Portland's living room', this city centre square is a public space that opened in 1984. It takes

its name from the courthouse next to it, which was built in 1875 and hosts a series of events throughout

the year. This is a great spot for sitting and watching the world go by.

Portland Japanese Garden

This is one of the sections of the large Washington Park. It is a traditional Japanese garden covering an

area of around five and a half acres. The koi pond and the water fountain are just one of the attractions of

this charming spot, which deserves a special mention because of its wonderful selection of trees and other

plants.

World Forestry Center

Also at Washington Park, the World Forestry Center is a not-for-profit museum with a variety of

interesting hands-on exhibits to encourage sustainable care for forestry and teach people about

environmentally-conscious forestry management and forest conservation.

Oregon Historical Society Museum

This fascinating historical museum can give you an insight into the history of the city. This museum was

founded in 1898 and still enthrals visitors to this day. This is a must-see for anyone with an interest in

Oregon's past.

Portland Art Museum

Housing a broad collection of Asian, North American and Native American art, this gallery and museum

is the oldest art museum on the west coast and seventh oldest in the United States, having been founded in

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