Audio Guide Portland | Walking Tour of Portland in a Day

Portland Saturday Market 🌟

Welcome to the Portland Saturday Market, one of the largest continuously operating outdoor arts and crafts markets in the United States! Located in the heart of Old Town, this vibrant market is a must-visit if you want to experience Portland's creative spirit. From local artisan goods to delicious food stalls, this market is a true reflection of Portland’s quirky and artistic vibe. Let’s dive into everything you need to know for a fantastic visit!
(1) 📍 Google Maps Link:
Portland Saturday Market on Google Maps
(2) 🚇 Nearest Subway Station:
The Skidmore Fountain MAX Station (served by the Blue and Red lines) is right next to the market, making it super easy to arrive by light rail. It’s only a minute’s walk from the market entrance!
(3) 🍽️ Good Places to Eat Nearby:
The market itself has some fantastic food stalls, but if you’re looking for a sit-down meal before or after your shopping adventure, here are some great options nearby:
  • 🍲 Pine Street Market: A popular indoor food hall just a short walk from the market. You’ll find a variety of options, from ramen and burgers to vegan-friendly dishes.
  • 🍕 Sizzle Pie: Craving pizza? This iconic Portland spot offers creative pies with plenty of vegan and vegetarian options. It’s just a few blocks away.
  • 🍔 Mother’s Bistro: For something more hearty, head to Mother’s, known for its comfort food with a gourmet twist. Their brunch is legendary!
For coffee:
  • ☕️ Stumptown Coffee Roasters (3rd Ave): Portland’s iconic coffee roaster is just a short walk away. Grab an expertly brewed cup of coffee before diving into the market.
  • ☕️ Ground Kontrol (if you’re into retro vibes): This arcade bar also serves coffee and is located nearby. Plus, you can enjoy some old-school video games while you sip!
(4) 📸 Best Photo Spots:
The market is full of colorful booths and artistic displays, making it a photographer’s dream! Here are a few spots to snap some Instagram-worthy shots:
  • Under the Max Line: The market sprawls under the iconic MAX light rail line, offering a uniquely urban backdrop with the colorful vendor stalls in front.
  • Skidmore Fountain: This historic fountain is right next to the market and makes for a great shot, especially with the bustling market activity in the background.
  • Artisan Booths: Many of the booths are beautifully decorated, showcasing hand-crafted jewelry, clothing, and artwork. Ask the vendors if you can snap a photo of their displays—most are more than happy to show off their creations!
(5) ⏰ Opening Times:
  • Saturdays: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sundays: 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM
The market operates rain or shine from March through December, so don’t let a little rain stop you—this is Portland, after all! 🌧️
(6) 💡 Insider Tips:
  • Go early! The market gets busier as the day goes on, so arriving early means you’ll have a more relaxed experience and first pick of some of the best items.
  • Bring cash. While most vendors accept cards, it’s always a good idea to have cash on hand, especially for smaller purchases or food stalls.
  • Support local! Many of the vendors are independent artists and makers, so your purchases directly support Portland’s creative community.
  • Try the food! The food stalls at the market are excellent, offering everything from fresh kettle corn to international street food. Elephant ears (fried dough with cinnamon and sugar) are a local favorite and a must-try!
(7) 🌟 Hidden Gem:
Don’t miss Made in Oregon, a small but charming indoor shop located right next to the market. It’s a great place to find locally made gifts, from artisan chocolates to handcrafted jewelry, and it’s often less crowded than the outdoor stalls.
(8) 🚻 Public Bathrooms Nearby:
There are public restrooms near the market, just off the Skidmore Fountain area. They’re clean and convenient, especially if you’re spending a few hours browsing the stalls.

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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!