Portland

A Guide To Spending 24 Hours In Portland

Portland

Whether you have a long layover or you’re crashing midway through your road trip, there are plenty of things you can do with just 24 hours in Portland. We’ve made a list of these below:

Go On Foot 

There is a lot to see in Portland, but many of the sights are best visited on foot. As a bonus, Portland has been deemed safe for solo female travelers as well. If you are on a layover and are carrying luggage around, the last thing you want to do is to walk around with heavy bags. Fortunately, you can check out usebounce.com to find the most convenient, secure, and affordable place to store your bags.. 

Start Your Tour With Coffee and Donuts

You may not associate Portland with coffee, but there are some truly wonderful cafes and coffee shops scattered throughout downtown. The city is better known for its donuts, and you can’t visit Portland without hitting up some of the most famous donut shops around. 

Powell’s City of Books

If you’re not in the mood to get moving just yet, visit Powell’s City of Books after your coffee. It’s one of the largest bookstores in the world, with a collection of over four million books. This is an essential visit for travelers, even if you’re not much of the reading type. 

Commune With Nature 

Portland has earned the title of the City of Roses, but City of Gardens may be just as appropriate. If you are a fan of horticulture, want to commune with nature, or simply want relaxing spots to explore, check out the gardens in Portland. As you are on a fixed schedule, you may want to focus on the highlights of the city, such as the International Rose Test Garden, Japanese Garden, and Lan Su Garden. 

Visit Local Eateries 

Did you know that Portland is consistently ranked as one of the top food cities in the United States? Not only is it home to numerous restaurants, food trucks, and eateries, but it offers very diverse cuisine. Lunch is best enjoyed from one of the many food trucks at Alder St. Food Cart Pod. For dinner, cross the bridge into uptown Portland to discover some classic establishments. 

Go, Bar Hopping 

You can also consider going bar hopping either before or after dinner. The east side of the city is probably the best place to do this. Portland isn’t just a foodie city, there are plenty of interesting and unique drink options available as well, with some doubling as eateries.

Embrace the Weird 

From Voodoo Donuts to the Freakybuttrue Peculiarium, there are some unusual things to see and do in Portland, and it is well worth checking out if you want a truly unique experience. If you are in the city at the right time of year, you may be able to see the world-famous Zombie Run!

24 hours is all you need to catch the highlights of Portland. Now that you know more about the must-see spots in the city, you can guarantee a wonderful trip.