Hey ladies! (and gents?) Advice/ recs would be hugely appreciated- we're going to hm in Portland at the end of June/ beginning of July this year- does anyone have any good recs of fun things to do/ see? We chose Portland because we've never been there, we're on a budget (staying in the states, for sure) and we're hoping to embrace our hipster stereotype a bit ha (and I really need to earn a "magic's in the hole" shirt lmao- can't wait for that)
Definitely interested in recs for good shopping, possibly a good hotel? We're looking at the Juniper and the Ace- anyone familiar with them? Any must-visit restaurants? (He's a vegetarian, I'm not) Also- we've considered spending time in Camas, that town looks adorable- any advice there?
Thank you SO much for any help! It's hugely appreciated, we've never really visited a city where we didn't know a soul to give us advice- thanks again!
Steph and Chris, 6/26/10
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Re: Detroit knottie- HM advice for Portland?
As for Camas, yes, it's cute, but it SMELLS AWFUL!! Especially that time of year! Sometimes the air at the mouth of the gorge gets stagnant and all the stinky fumes from the paper mill sit and fester. It can be quite pungant, let me tell you! It all depends on the weather that time of year.
The Oregon side of the gorge has more going on anyway, and it pains me to say that as a Washingonion (Vancouver area).
As for places to visit/ things to do:
Anywhere in the Gorge (Multnomah Falls, Hood River, etc)
Anywhere on the Coast (Cannon Beach, Seaside, Astoria, etc)
Mt. Hood/ Timberline Lodge
Saturday Market
Powell's
Forest Park/ Zoo/ Rose Garden/ Hoyt Arboretum
Pioneer Place (downtown shopping)
I wouldn't put The Jupiter on my list of "nice" hotels. It's a cool/ different vibe, but doesn't scream "honeymoon" to me. Places I've stayed and would recommend include: The Paramount (great sushi restaurant in their lobby), The Nines, Marriott City Center, Hotel DeLuxe, downtown Embassy Suites.
Everyone has their favorite hole-in-the wall restaurants, so I won't even attempt that one
Obviously you already know about Voodoo Doughnuts, so that's on your list. I'll hammer home a visit to Powell's too. Saturday Market will be in full swing, and it's loads of fun. If you like funky/vintage stores, be sure to check out the Hawthorne District. It's full of awesome stores. If you like pizza, there's Rocco's located kitty-corner from Powell's. McMenamins' restaurants are fabulous, and offer up a nice selection of ale and wine. I also second the Rose Garden - the actual garden, not the areana. And Pittock Mansion, a Victorian museum.
How are you getting to Portland? Flying or by train?
We're flying- we have exactly 8 days for the hm so we want to get there as quickly as possible
Yeay I'm getting excited- thanks again! The Gorge, Saturday Market and the Rose Garden sound wonderful, and the Hawthorne Disctrict looks like my new favorite place on earth- thank you!!
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If you can squeeze it in, I love love love the Oregon coast. SO beautiful. My family went to Cannon beach mostly, but Seaside is also really nice.
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I always recomend voodoo donughts and OMSI if you're into technology. Powells Books, Saturday market, and all the other stuff the ladies suggested are all good.
The coast is very cold, but gorgeous. The aquarium in Newport is doable in a day trip (about 2-3 hour drive) and seaside is a touristy town. I used to live in Newport, so if you wanted more info about that area, let me know.
For good food, cocktails, somewhere with a great view if you are an out of towner I would recommend Portland City Grill. They have a really great happy hour (food specials, no drink specials). Overall they are spendy but it would be nice to make a reservation and have that fantastic view (they have floor to ceiling windows and are like on the 29th floor of the US Bank tower - aka "Big Pink"). For good reviews on other restaurants I would check out Portland Monthly Magazine.
Good luck!
I suprised that no one has suggested the Lan Su Chinese Gardens, it is very pretty and great place to snag some beautiful hm pics.
Pioneer Place is really cool and worth a look, but only worth it if you are a designer/brand shopper (stores like J. Crew, Juicy Couture, Saks 5th Avenue, etc.)
The downtown Powell's Bookstore is a must see for any hipster visiting Portland (the store is so big that they provide maps!)
Beesaws Cafe is a nice little restruant, locally grown and delicious food.
I know a lot of people mentioned the Saturday Market, but I feel I should also point out that there is an excellent Farmer's Market as well with lots of wares and tasty food.
If you like art, there is the Portland Art Museum.
The last suggestion I will make: concerts. Portland is a great place for concerts, with lots of venues (like the Crystal Ballroom) and very reasonable prices.
Good luck and happy planning!