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4 Insane Places in Portland That Will Melt Your Heart

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4 Insane Places in Portland That Will Melt Your Heart

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  1. 4 Insane Places in Portland That Will Melt Your Heart Portland is an urban metropolis and one of the coziest cities in North America. A laid-back city where mountains loom from distance, hills dotted with the finest breweries, the hilly roads comes to live with bikers, downtown streets filled with vegan restaurants and hipsters. In fact, Portland has consistently ranked as the Greenest Cities in the USA, a destination more recognized for its epic beer culture, hidden wilderness with a bizarro city charm. Thankfully there are plenty of places in Portland with awe-inspiring beauty and where you can enjoy endless activities. Make your Reservations with Southwest Airlines Official Site

  2. Portland Japanese Garden: Portland Japanese Garden is a 12-acre garden situated within Washington Park, West Hill, United States. It is composed of 8 different garden spaces and cultural villages. The garden features the strolling pond garden, sand and stone garden, the natural garden, the flat garden, the entry garden, the tea garden, the bonsai terrace, and a cultural garden that incorporates all the essential elements of a modern Japanese garden. The garden pavilion was constructed around 1980 and today it serves as the center of special Japanese festivals, art exhibitions, and many more. The garden is decorated with stone lanterns, pagodas, water basins, arbors, bridges all of which are designed to reflect a sense of peace and harmony with nature.

  3. Washington Park: Washington Park is a 410-acre park sprawling with zoos, beautiful gardens, museums and dense forest. This park stretches for 24.1 kilometers with amazing hiking trails that connect Washington Park to Forest Park and with the Council Crest in the south. Amenities include Archery range, children’s playground, restrooms and handwashing station, hoty arboretum, rose test garden, open fields, Oregon zoo, public art, fountains, picnic tables, children’s museum, Japanese garden, tennis court, etc.

  4. Columbia River Gorge: The Columbia River Gorge is considered as the Seven Wonders of Oregon located on the Pacific northwest of the United States. This region is marked by impressive canyon walls that are 4000 feet deep and stretch for 130 km. Its waterways are the only navigable route between the Columbian plateau and the Pacific Ocean. Besides these other attractions here include the panoramic landscape, the striking waterfalls, etc.

  5. Portland Art Museum is an 18th-century museum one of the oldest museums in the United States. The museum is notable for its unique collection; it houses more than 42,000 objects ranging from graphic art to sculpted gardens. Exhibitions include Asia, America, Europe, America, etc. It includes both temporary and permanent collections with the mission of preserving and educating the younger generations about the importance of culture and art in everyday life. Artworks include Castle Gandolfo by George Inness, the findings of Moses, Mount Hood by Albert Bierstadt, Water Lilies by Claude Monet, River at Lavacourt by Claude Monet, the Ox CART BY Vincent Van Gogh.

  6. Whether you are seeking for unrivaled adventure in Portland or want to go set a camp near Mount hood, you can make your dreams come true with Southwest Airlines Flight. Get expert travel assistance, fly on the cheapest dates and get a chance to reserve your seats in advance with Southwest Airlines Reservations. Visit Southwest Airlines today for other travel information or you can call us.

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