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\n<\/span>This is a typical itinerary for this product<\/span>
\n<\/span>Pass By:<\/span><\/span>\u00a0Pioneer Courthouse Square, 701 SW 6th Ave Broadway between Morrison and Yamhill, Portland, OR 97204-1410<\/span>
\n<\/span>Pioneer Courthouse Square, located in the heart of Downtown Portland, is a public space hosting more than 300 programmed events each year. With more than 26,000 people visiting the Square each day, it is the single most visited site in the city. The Square\u2019s features include the Waterfall Fountain, built of granite; sixteen columns with classical pillars topped with carved yellow roses on which crawl pink-and-green spotted bugs; and two brick amphitheaters which provide seats for events.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Stop At:<\/span><\/span>\u00a0Pittock Mansion, 3229 NW Pittock Dr, Portland, OR 97210-5099<\/span>
\n<\/span>Built in 1914, Pittock Mansion tells the story of Portland\u2019s transformation from pioneer town to modern, industrialized city through the history and legacy of one its most influential families, the Pittocks. Saved from demolition by dedicated citizens in 1964, the Mansion and surrounding estate was purchased by the City of Portland and opened to the public as a historic house museum.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Duration: 20 minutes<\/span>
\n<\/span>Stop At:<\/span><\/span>\u00a0International Rose Test Garden, 400 SW Kingston Ave, Portland, OR 97205-5883<\/span>
\n<\/span>One of the city\u2019s signature landmarks, located in beautiful Washington Park, Portland\u2019s largest official rose garden is home to more than 10,000 roses including 650+ rose varieties. From May through October, you can stroll amongst the lovely blooms, breathe in the delightful smells, and enjoy the spectacular views of downtown and Mount Hood.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Duration: 20 minutes<\/span>
\n<\/span>Pass By:<\/span><\/span>\u00a0Pearl District, 404 NW 10th Ave # LL1, Portland, OR 97209-3184<\/span>
\n<\/span>Loading docks and cobblestone streets hint at this former warehouse district\u2019s past, while stylish bars and gleaming lofts point toward the future. The Pearl District was formerly occupied by warehouses, light industry, and railroad classification yards and now noted for its art galleries, restaurants, upscale businesses, and high-rise residences along with lofts that were converted from warehouses.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Pass By:<\/span><\/span>\u00a0Northwest (Nob Hill), Northwest 23rd Avenue and Northwest 21st Avenue NW Everett St to NW Thurman St, Portland, OR 97210<\/span>
\n<\/span>The neighborhood surrounding stylish Northwest 23rd Avenue offers an abundance of terrific shopping and choice eats. In the Northwest neighborhood (also known as Nob Hill or the Alphabet District), century-old Victorian and Craftsman-style storefronts housing unique boutiques stand alongside national retailers, interspersed with coffee shops and on-trend restaurants and bars. In short, it\u2019s a shopper\u2019s paradise.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Stop At:<\/span><\/span>\u00a0Lan Su Chinese Garden, 239 NW Everett St, Portland, OR 97209-3957<\/span>
\n<\/span>Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland’s greatest treasures. Built by Chinese artisans from our sister city Suzhou (home of China’s famous ancient gardens), it’s among the most authentic Chinese gardens outside of China. Much more than just a beautiful garden, Lan Su is a creative wonder\u2014a powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Once inside the garden’s walls, you’ll feel as if you’ve traveled through time to another era in a faraway world. Lan Su is a window into Chinese culture, history and way of thinking. Ever changing, Lan Su always has something new to offer\u2014by the minute, by the hour, and with the seasons. Enter the wonderland.<\/span>
\n<\/span>Duration: 20 minutes<\/span>
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