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Rental Car Choices and Alamo Car Rental team up together to bring to you the most unbelievable deals in the rental car business. The only way to see Portland is to rent a vehicle and visit all that the city has to offer. Be sure to let Alamo and Rental Car Choices be your choice when renting your vehicle. As always, you never need a credit card to reserve your car.

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Once known as America's best kept secret, Portland is now one of the country's hottest travel destinations. Money magazine recently ranked Portland #2 among Big Cities in which to live in the U.S., and its unique and thriving festivals, outdoors and dining scenes keep it consistently among the travel hotspots.




 

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If you are going to be in Portland, then you must pay a visit to these great places: Japanese Garden, Portland Art Museum, Pearl District, Pittock Mansion, International Rose Test Garden, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Portland Saturday Market, Powell's City of Books, Willamette Valley, Columbia River, Children's Museum, and the Tom McCall Waterfront Park. The most efficient way to see Portland, OR, is to rent a vehicle.


 

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When you are in Portland, be sure to check out some of the great attractions and landmarks that this great city hosts. Here are some things that might interest you:
  • Japanese Garden
    Prepare to be inspired with a trip to Portland's Japanese Garden. The garden is an authentic, Japanese garden in the heart of Portland and is there to provide and educational and cultural awareness. The garden is a great place to visit for a relaxing stroll through five beautifully manicured garden styles: Sand and Stone Garden, Natural Garden, Flat Garden, Strolling Pond Garden and the Tea Garden. For serenity and a piece of mind, visit the Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon.

  • Portland Saturday Market
    If you are visiting Portland during the months of March and December, then you have to make a trip to the Portland Saturday Market. The Saturday Market is actually open on Saturday and Sunday during the months that were mentioned earlier and the market hosts some of the greatest crafts and foods that the artisans have to offer. From clothing to home furnishings, and from Greek cuisine to good old BBQ, you can find it at the Market. Have a fun day when you stop by the Portland Saturday Market.

  • The Oregon Maritime Center & Museum
    This is a great museum to bring the family when you are visiting Portland. Housed in a steamed powered paddle-wheeled boat, the museum boasts many paintings and replicas of ships that were used in the Portland area. You will learn about the technology that was used during the time where steam was the major energy source for most of these vessels. Come and learn the importance of Oregon's maritime history with a trip to The Oregon Maritime Center & Museum.

  • Bridgeport Brewery and Brewpub
    If you are a beer lover, then you definitely have to go to the Bridgeport Brewery and Brewpub. Here at Oregon's oldest craft brewery, you can tour the facility and taste some of the most delicious beers that Oregon has to offer. If that wasn't enough, step over to the amazing brewpub and ale house, where you can feast on some delectable food in a casual pub atmosphere. You will be sure to have a fabulous and eventful time when you visit the Bridgeport Brewery and Brewpub.

  • Pioneer Square
    Come and visit what the local's call Portland's "living room." From large-scale concert events, to various outdoor festivals, the square host some of the biggest events that the city has to offer. Pioneer Square is located right in the heart of Downtown Portland and tens of thousands of people pass through this most popular square every day. You to can walk through the square and see for yourself what make this part of this city the a favorite of the locals.

  • Oregon Zoo
    For over 100 years, the Oregon Zoo has been educating the people of Oregon and their visitors about wildlife from various parts of the world and the conservation of those animals. With many different exhibits, like the Asian Elephants, where you can meet Portland's most loved pacaderm, Packy, or visit the Fragile Forest: Amazon Flooded Forest and South American Forest and learn about the animals that call the rain forest their home and the important role the trees and plants play in that delicate ecosystem. Make sure you take a look around at the Oregon Zoo the next time you visit Portland.

November 03, 2008