Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour of Portland in a Day

Welcome to Voodoo Doughnut, one of Portland’s most famous (and quirkiest) spots for sweet treats! Known for their wild, over-the-top doughnut creations, Voodoo has become a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Whether you’re craving a classic glazed doughnut or something a little more eccentric (hello, Bacon Maple Bar!), this iconic shop has something to satisfy your sweet tooth. Let’s dive into everything you need to know before your sugary adventure!
(1) 📍 Google Maps Link:
Voodoo Doughnut on Google Maps
(2) 🚇 Nearest Subway Station:
The closest MAX stop is Old Town/Chinatown MAX Station (served by the Green and Yellow lines). It’s just a short 2-minute walk from the shop. Super convenient for grabbing a doughnut on your way around downtown Portland!
(3) 🍽️ Good Places to Eat Nearby:
After grabbing your doughnuts, you might want to explore some other great local eats nearby. Here are a few options:
  • 🍕 Old Town Pizza & Brewing: Just around the corner, this spot offers great pizza (legend has it, it’s haunted!) and some awesome locally brewed beers. A fun stop before or after your doughnut fix.
  • 🌮 SanterĂ­a: If you’re in the mood for some authentic Mexican food, this hidden gem offers delicious tacos and burritos, and it’s right next door to Voodoo Doughnut!
  • 🍔 Pine Street Market: If you’re looking for variety, head down to this nearby food hall. From ramen to burgers, there’s something for everyone, just a short walk away.
For coffee:
  • ☕️ Deadstock Coffee Roasters: A super cool sneaker-themed coffee shop, just a few blocks away. Great coffee and a unique vibe!
  • ☕️ Stumptown Coffee Roasters (SW 3rd Ave): Portland’s iconic coffee roaster is a short walk from Voodoo and offers some of the best coffee in the city. Perfect for pairing with your doughnuts!
(4) 📸 Best Photo Spots:
Voodoo Doughnut is not just about the food—it’s also super photogenic! Here are some top spots to snap your pics:
  • The Famous Pink Box: After ordering, make sure to take a photo of (or with) their iconic pink box filled with doughnuts. It’s a must for your Instagram story!
  • The Voodoo Doll Doughnut: This doughnut, shaped like a little voodoo doll, is one of their most popular (and photogenic) creations—complete with a pretzel "stake" through its heart!
  • The Neon Sign: Don’t forget to capture the glowing “Good Things Come in Pink Boxes” sign outside the shop. It’s an Instagram staple for any Portland visitor.
  • Inside the Shop: The quirky interior is full of fun details, from the doughnut display case to the funky decor—perfect for snapping a few fun pics.
(5) ⏰ Opening Times:
  • Voodoo Doughnut is open 24/7! That’s right—whether it’s 2 PM or 2 AM, you can satisfy your doughnut cravings any time of day.
(6) 💡 Insider Tips:
  • Prepare for a line: Voodoo Doughnut is an iconic spot, so there’s often a line, especially on weekends and during peak tourist season. But don’t worry—the line moves quickly, and it’s totally worth the wait.
  • Cash only! While there is an ATM inside, it’s good to come prepared with cash since they don’t accept credit cards.
  • Try something weird! While their classics are great, don’t be afraid to try something quirky like the “Oh Captain, My Captain” doughnut (topped with Cap’n Crunch cereal) or the “Memphis Mafia” (a banana fritter covered in cinnamon, chocolate, and peanut butter).
  • Late-night visit: If you’re out exploring Portland at night, Voodoo can be a fun late-night stop. It’s less crowded after midnight, so you might have the shop mostly to yourself!
(7) 🌟 Hidden Gem:
If you want to skip the long lines at the downtown location, there’s a second Voodoo Doughnut location on the east side of the river at Voodoo Doughnut Too (1501 NE Davis St). It’s a little quieter, and you’ll still get the same quirky doughnuts and fun vibe.
(8) 🚻 Public Bathrooms Nearby:
Voodoo doesn’t have public restrooms inside, but if you need one, head over to Pine Street Market or one of the nearby cafes like Stumptown Coffee Roasters. Many places in the area have restrooms for customers.

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Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden

Welcome to "Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour from Pioneer Courthouse Square to the International Rose Test Garden," your ultimate audio companion for exploring the vibrant heart of Portland, Oregon! This expertly crafted tour leads you through the city’s most iconic landmarks, cultural hubs, and hidden gems as you journey from the bustling Pioneer Courthouse Square to the stunning International Rose Test Garden.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a local looking to rediscover the city, this tour offers a perfect balance of historical insights, cultural highlights, and scenic beauty. Our route ensures you experience the best of Portland in a single day, with captivating commentary and unique stories at every stop.

Tour Stops:

Introduction to the Tour
Stop #1: Pioneer Courthouse Square
Stop #2: Director Park
Stop #3: Oregon Historical Society Museum
Stop #4: Portland Art Museum
Stop #5: Powell's City of Books
Stop #6: Pearl District
Stop #7: Lan Su Chinese Garden
Stop #8: Voodoo Doughnut
Stop #9: Portland Saturday Market
Stop #10: Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Stop #11: OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry)
Stop #12: Providence Park
Stop #13: Pittock Mansion
Stop #14: International Rose Test Garden

Join us as we delve into Portland’s rich history, quirky culture, and natural beauty. From world-renowned bookstores and historic gardens to vibrant districts and breathtaking views, this tour will immerse you in everything that makes Portland truly unique. Our engaging commentary, fascinating facts, and insider tips will enhance your walking tour experience and leave you with unforgettable memories of the City of Roses.

Let’s explore Portland together!