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Portland, Oregon is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike. It's known for its unique culture, vibrant nightlife, outdoor activities, and amazing food. From the city's many parks to its diverse restaurants and cafes, Portland has something for everyone. The city also boasts an extensive public transportation system and easy access to bike paths and trails that wind through the city. Visitors can explore the unique neighborhoods of Portland such as the Pearl District, Downtown, Alberta Arts District, and more. With all of these amazing attractions in one place it’s no surprise that reviews of Portland are overwhelmingly positive. People rave about the eclectic mix of dining options available throughout the city as well as its beautiful outdoor sights. The city’s art galleries and museums are often praised for their collections and interactive exhibits. Tourists especially enjoy walking through some of Portland's iconic bridges or visiting nearby Mt Hood National Forest for hiking or camping trips. With so much to offer it is easy to see why Portland is one of America’s best cities!

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Small town city - 2/7/2006
I've lived in the NW for a while and if there is anyone tired of large city congestion and attitudes, Portland is the place to be.

Sure it might rain a bunch during the winter though I can't think of any other place to live during the summer, absolutely gorgeous and mild.

If your an outdoor enthusiast, I need not explain why Portland is a great place to live...lots of stuff to do!


So yeah, move to Portland, it's a cool place.


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Portland good for youthful complexion !! - 1/30/2006

We have had about 2 days of sun in the past 2 months !!! No worries about sun related aging. It rains so much people wear diving masks on their way to work !! And how about half a million for a concrete and steel box downtown ?? Complete with a balcony the size of a phone booth !! Dogs have their own bedrooms and refuse handouts from strangers. Lots of lovely street art and progressive thinkers. Home of the nose ring. Alternative paradise......love it,,,,love it......yeah....the is the place Read More

Portland sucks - 1/26/2006
Portland is not great at all, especially the HIDEOUS showers that take place most of the year. The summers are awful, two months of sunshine at most. I've lived here practically all my life and CAN'T WAIT to get out. This is a good place for outdoorsy people who don't like to dress up to go out. And the housing prices have shot up, unreasonable for an unimportant town like Portland. The worst part of it all though, is how liberal it is. I can't imagine Boston being more liberal than Portland. I go to PSU, and all the professors and students will tear you up if you're not liberal. EVERYTHING is Read More

Portland inquiry... - 1/26/2006
I am considering taking a job transfer to Portland, and I've heard only good things about the city... but I haven't heard anything about the single's scene. If anyone has feedback on this aspect of the city, please reply. Thanks, Mark Kansas Read More

Not what it used to be - 1/23/2006
I have lived in Portland nearly all my life. I have watched it change from a unique small city into a mini-New York. This used to be a place where trends were virtually ignored and people were original, and now everybody is jumping someone else's train. The housing is getting so ridiculous that I will likely not be able to buy a house here. I guess I will trade places with the Californians who bought a good percentage of the real estate here, and drove housing prices up. At least the weather is nice Read More

How is Social Life? - 1/14/2006
I am a 30 year old female moving to the city. I am wondering what's it like for someone single in her thirties to live in this city. Is it easy to meet Read More

If you are a nature lover, you will LOVE Portland! - 1/13/2006
I think that Portland is a beautiful city. But, what I really, REALLY, dislike is that a ton of people from California etc are moving up here. It's pretty disapointing, because on the SW side at least, a ton of new ugly houses are being built. But, do not worry, because other areas of Portland are still gorgeous. One of the things that is awesome about Portland, for all of you nature lovers out there, is that it's surrounded by a beautiful Forest and if you go up to the North side, there's also the gorgeous Columbia River! What else is good, again, if you're a nature lover- is the breath taking Columbia Gorge and Muthnomah Falls, which is just about a 30 minute drive from Portland. These are the reasons that I love Portland. Hopefully, it'll stay beautiful like this Read More

UNBEAUTIFUL? - 1/13/2006
so i lived in portland till i was 13, moved to cincinnati, oh (come here for unbeautiful) and have traveled all over the US and have seen many cities, and Portland still sits at the top of the list for beautiful cities. i dont know of many other cities that can boast two mountains visible in the skyline, but that says something. the artistic side of portland is very evident with a simple walk around downtown. how about the public parks? try cathedral park in north portland, or washington park INTERNATIONAL ROSE GARDEN! HOW ABOUT THE JAPANESE GARDEN? did you notice the two rivers? where was this guy hanging out?? also, to the guy that was talking about all the transplants, where did you live before 1989? a transplant is a transplant, no matter how long they've been Read More

Best city ever - 1/7/2006
Portland is a beutiful city. Its also very liberal, so even though its not very diverse the people hear are very accepting. And the downtown area is great no need for a car in this Read More

A Charming city - 12/23/2005
i don't know why the last user says this is such an unbeautiful city.
It has a decent skyline, esp. against the Wilamette River, that has some very traditional, european-pretty architecture mixed in with some modern styles. Eclectic like the city vibe. I agree very much that for a major city, Portland has a charming "town" feeling. it's so easy to get around and a comfortable city to adapt to.
The bldgs aren't tall, but that's because the city is adamant in keeping the view of Mt Hood clearly Read More

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