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vances says:
Portland Discovery is a relatively new land & sea tour operator in these parts – when I lived here there was no regular service to Eagle Island. Offering a variety of boat tours in addition to trolley tours of the city, everything departs from Long Wharf, which is on Commercial Street along the O…
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vances says:
I try to avoid restaurant reviews because they seem so fleeting and I find it strange photographing my meal, lol (though I will confess TB is revising my opinion of pictures – I took more pictures of Maine this weekend then I did during the ten years I lived here!). However, Street & Company was …
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Koder says:
Drive east from downtown Portland on I84 and you'll experience one of the most scenic drives of your life as you make your way through the Columbia River Gorge. Over the years I've spent many, many days both driving through the Gorge as well as hiking its trails, which are located just off I84. Fo…
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purplejoker says:
I must come here everytime I come through Portland. What started as a small cafe on the corner has expanded into the neighboring stores to create a great atmosphere for eating delicious food.
The silverware or dinnerware may not match, but they're large enough to hold the portions you get for you…
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Caitlin1805 says:
If you ever wanted a nice hotel in Portland, I would recommend the inn at the meadows. With quick access to both portland and vancouver, this hotel is an ideal place to stay if you're seeing the sights. Vancouver is just over the bridge, with portland only a 5 minute drive away. While I was there…
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phemehrys says:
I discovered this place one morning when my local breakfast nook was packed with a standing line. So I suggested to my fiance that we drive on down 20 towards the lake and visit that "steak and seafood house" near the bed and breakfast. Boy were we pleased!
The service was very prompt and friendl…
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paddle6climb14 says:
Well located, great place to stay. Lots to do nearby (shopping, sites, restaraunts, bars). Only two miles, albeit uphill, from OHSU. Easy access to highways.
My only compaint was the noise in the hot tub and pool area. I've been to rock concerts that weren't as loud. Some type of order and r…
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vances says:
Please don’t confuse the Portland Observatory with astronomy. The octagonal tower atop Munjoy Hill in Portland was never intended to see the stars…it was only meant to see the sea. Lemuel Moody, a former sea captain, raised the structure in 1807 to identify vessels entering Portland Harbor hou…
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AwayFromPA says:
Ahhh!!! I linked every restaurant here to a Google map and TravBuddy took out the links! That's a bit frustrating. I've pasted each restaurant's web link above the review.
One of the absolutely best parts of Portland, Oregon is its Happy Hour! For those who aren't familiar with the concept of Hap…
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vances says:
Dunno if this is justified by the rate or not. A pretty crappy lodging experience, but relatively cheap compared to other options I had for Portland in the fall. Weighing the entire stay, however, I would not repeat nor recommend staying here.
Although the desk attendants are friendly, the plac…
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