• Portland, Oregon
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Citizens of Schengen Area countries, along with Andorra, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Ireland, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, San Marino, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom, can visit the United States for up to 90 days without needing a visa, provided they obtain an approved ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before their trip. All other travelers must secure a visa before visiting the U.S. In addition, international travelers must ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay. For the most current information and any updates on entry requirements, it is advisable to consult the U.S. Department of State website or contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate before traveling.
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Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

If you want to find out why Portland is known as the "City of Roses," plan a trip for the summer months of July and August, when flowers are in full bloom, the chance of rain is low, and the city hosts a number of outdoor events and festivals. This also means that you should expect the city to be packed with tourists and locals, which also brings higher prices on accommodation. Fall and spring are both slightly more budget-friendly, so if you're not put off by the occasional rain they still make for solid choices. The cheapest time to book a trip to Portland would be winter, the period when most of the outdoor gathering points like parks and gardens shorten their opening hours. If you're a fan of winter games, though, the nearby Mount Hood and its slopes are there for you to enjoy.
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Portland International Airport (PDX)

Portland International Airport (PDX)

Portland International Airport (PDX) is located about 19 kilometers from downtown Portland, and it takes around 25 minutes to reach the city center by taxi. One of the most popular and affordable options for travelers is the MAX Light Rail Red Line, which takes about 40 minutes to get downtown. Other options include rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, airport shuttles, and local taxis. The MAX station is conveniently located outside the terminal, making public transport an efficient choice for visitors.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Portland (FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions about Portland (FAQs)

- Is Portland safe to visit? Yes, Portland is still a safe city for visitors. However, remember that it is also the largest and most populous city in the state of Oregon, so always use common sense when visiting Portland. Do not leave your belongings unattended or visible in your vehicle, and make sure to lock your car doors and bikes. - Is Portland worth visiting? Yes, Portland is a great place to visit. The city offers an incredible array of restaurants, food trucks, microbreweries, strong coffee culture, as well as many green areas, miles of bike paths, a thriving art scene, and an eccentric character. The best part about Portland is that the city has no sales tax. - How many days do you need in Portland? In order to see and visit Portland's most popular attractions, you will need from 2 to 3 days. More days, if you plan on visiting some of the state's national forests, such as Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. - Are there 2 Portland in the U.S.? Yes, there are 2 Portland in the U.S., one on the west coast in the state of Oregon and another one on the east coast in the state of Maine.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

Public transportation in Portland is efficient, well-developed, and a convenient option for tourists. The city's transit system, managed by TriMet, includes buses, the MAX Light Rail, and the Portland Streetcar. There is no subway in Portland, but the MAX Light Rail connects downtown to key areas like the airport, suburbs, and major attractions. Buses and streetcars complement the MAX, covering the city’s neighborhoods. Travelers in Portland can use the Hop Fastpass, a reusable card or mobile app, to pay for TriMet buses, MAX Light Rail, and Portland Streetcar rides. It offers pay-per-ride options with daily and monthly fare caps, ensuring you never pay more than a day pass or monthly pass. Single tickets (valid for 2.5 hours) and day passes are also available through ticket machines or the app, making it easy and affordable for tourists to get around. The day pass is ideal for visitors planning to use public transport often.
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