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    Don't bother going to this museum. Sign said open on Weds, last tour at 315pm. I was there but the gate was padlocked and no one in sight

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    Lan Su Chinese Garden

    Lan Su Chinese Garden

    4.4
    (736 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    What can I say about Lan Su Chinese Garden that hasn't already been said? I love this place so…read moremuch, and Portland - no, the US is very lucky to have this garden. It represents a profound level of love and collaboration across borders and cultures... and that makes me very happy. The layout of the garden is such that every walkway unveils another vista or unique space that feels intimate and genuinely special. Indeed, hundreds of people could be in the garden at the same time, but visitors can lose themselves in one secret space after another. The giftshop, the art gallery space, the ponds, the tea house - every corner of this magical place is a destination in its own right! Visit Las Su Chinese Garden any time of the year and you won't regret it. There's plenty of parking in the neighborhood, and there are many special opportunities for savings on admission throughout the year.

    My second time at this Garden, and I wanted to take my fiancé to try it out. We had waltzed through…read morethe Chinatown district in order to approach the entrance. In order to enter to purchase admission tickets, you had to ring a doorbell and someone will buzz you in. Well walked the garden counterclockwise and were able to see historical replications of alters and interior decor. The garden itself was relaxing, peaceful, and clean. There were koi fish being fed, large lotus flowers blooming, and lovely sounds of water. We passed by their tea shop which you can purchase a drink to sit and relax across their pond. Overall, very lovely to see when you're visiting Portland!

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    2/24/2024 - 新年快乐 Had a wonderful time celebrating new years with Dragon dancing and the lantern festival.
    2/24/2024 - 新年快乐 Had a wonderful time celebrating new years with Dragon dancing and the lantern festival.
    9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - For the illuminated lion dance everything was lit throughout the garden.
    9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - For the illuminated lion dance everything was lit throughout the garden.
    9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - I was seated right where the musician was setting up to play the Guzheng

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    9/1/2024 - Mid-Autumn Festival/Mooncake Festival - I was seated right where the musician was setting up to play the Guzheng
    Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

    Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

    3.8
    (671 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    OMSI is a museum that is full of natural sciences, physics, and innovation. Though very large with…read morea theater and planetarium, I'd heed the warnings from other Yelp reviews: this museum is for kids!! Not adults!! I truly didn't look at Yelp before buying tickets to the museum and a showing of the planetarium. My fiancé and I finished walking the museum in 30 minutes because it was full of children from camp. We weren't going to play or interact with the museums when children were there and it was sciences we already knew. I was saddened thinking it was a museum for adults. In addition, we absolutely bought the wrong tickets for the planetarium. We ended up at a KPOP Delon Hunters Laser Show. We didn't know what to expect. Whoever made the show did an exceptional job, but we wanted to see something that completely encompasses the entire planetarium. Ultimately, perfect for children. Not adults. The 4 stars is that it is still a great museum.... For children.

    I think for the value of the Family Membership, OMSI gets 5 stars. Hot tip, purchase the year-long…read moremembership during Black Friday when it's 20% off and stretch your dollar even further! My kids can spend the whole morning or afternoon here. There's something for everyone, from toddlers to high schoolers, adults and beyond. I always learn something new here too. Bonus, mention that you're a member in the gift shop and get 10% off your purchase.

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    Physics Lab
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    6/7/2024 - I was able to see the wonderful T Rex exhibit when it was blissfully pretty empty. What a neat exhibit with some real fossils too

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    6/7/2024 - I was able to see the wonderful T Rex exhibit when it was blissfully pretty empty. What a neat exhibit with some real fossils too
    Hopscotch - Portland

    Hopscotch - Portland

    4.5
    (263 reviews)
    0.8 mi
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    Fun family activity for a couple hours. Twelve mostly large scale or interactive exhibits that you…read morecan puruse at your leisure. Our family highlights included any dancing videos (of yourself). Unsurprisingly, the kids loved the ball pit and 'trampoline' room, we loved the music and ball light installation as well. As they will remind you of you but tickets ahead of time, remember to bring socks as they are required for a few rooms. Not quite the TeamLab experience, more refined than Meow Wolf, but still a lot of fun.

    Super interesting place! While we did have fun, I was a bit underwhelmed. Honestly, I was thinking…read moreit was more a "Meow Wolf" type of place... so I guess I should've just entered the space without any expectations. The bar in the beginning was a nice touch. You can walk around with your drinks and explore the different rooms they had. You can even take a break and grab food- once you get in your time there is unlimited! One of the best rooms was the Secret Garden. This is where you stand under a cloud like dome and hear secrets from people who have recorded them from a month or two ago. They have a recording booth within the room and you sit there and confess things. Then it plays it back after a couple of months to make sure you remain anonymous. The secrets we heard were gnarly... Won't repeat any, just go there and see! That was probably the best room we went into. The other rooms were super cool, which included a ball pit, infinity room/light looking room as well as a semi-bouncy room. Really interactive and creative space. Entrance fee is not bad for the type of space it's in [Around $22ish?]. Just don't be a jerk and be respectful of peoples' spaces. Not that anyone was disrespectful to us, just saying!

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    Freakybuttrue Peculiarium

    Freakybuttrue Peculiarium

    3.8
    (251 reviews)
    1.7 mi
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    I found this place on Atlas Obscura and I felt like visiting with my partner and our dog. To our…read moreluck, our well behaved dog got us 1 free admission! We spent about 15-30 minutes in here just taking it all in and reading as much information as we could. There are plenty of photo ops as well as interactive things to play with. We were lucky to find a parking spot a few steps away and paid about $1-$2 to park for almost an hour. The person behind the front desk was kind and welcoming. The merch selection was vast and interesting. I just wish they had a photo booth because it would tie into the place perfectly. Overall, highly recommend as it is a fun spot to hangout for under an hour.

    This place is weird--in a fun way. The Peculiarium is a quick, quirky stop that totally leans into…read morePortland's "keep it weird" vibe. Lots of odd displays, creepy mannequins, aliens, Bigfoot stuff, and random photo ops. It doesn't take long to go through, but it's entertaining and definitely memorable. The gift shop is actually one of the best parts--tons of strange, funny, and unique items you won't see anywhere else. Staff was chill and friendly, and the whole place feels like it doesn't take itself too seriously. Not a full-on museum experience, but if you're killing time, visiting Portland, or just want something different, it's worth checking out. Great for pictures!!

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    Pittock Mansion

    Pittock Mansion

    4.4
    (512 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    Fabulous and beautiful historic house above Portland - restored and with period furniture. Those…read moreinterested in the details of living at that time will find much to see. One caution fir visitors. Our car in the Pittock parking lot was broken into. Nothing to take but expensive to repair the window. There are plenty of warning signs about leaving no valuables. This is a paid parking lot. Wish they would arrange for some security at a popular tourist destination.

    Overall this was a great experience! First time I have ever been & I picked the perfect day. 75°…read moreoutside! The tour is done by yourself which is nice. You can go at your own pace! Items that are there are some of the original items that were donated to the mansion they have a Blue P next to the item. Other items there are antiques that have been placed to fit the theme. Lots of photos of the family and context to the photos! This was great. Outside was clean and there were ton of labels for all the plants. Flowers and plants full bloom! We did the WildWood Trail to the Witches Castle! It's a nice hike. Wear appropriate shoes and clothes! 2.3-5 miles round trip. It's a big enough path for multiple people but some areas narrow. The climb down is good but man back up lol you will feel the burn. They have restrooms onsite indoor and then they have a bathroom in the mansion basement. Toilets flush loud don't be alarmed. At the bottom of the trail when you cross the street, there was a porta potty. Map as well. Parking is expensive: weekend Saturday it was roughly $24 for all day! There are benches and picnic tables towards the view! Staff are very nice! Gift shop as well with snacks, plants, jewelry, postcards, and all sorts of items.

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    Lovely gardens
    Lovely gardens
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    Portland Japanese Garden

    Portland Japanese Garden

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Portland Japanese Garden Find Your Zen... Even If You Have to Sit on It…read more The Portland Japanese Garden is one of those places that looks small on the map, and you think, "Well, I'll be in and out in 20 minutes." Yeah... that's adorable. You could walk through it in 15-20 minutes, but you'd miss half the point. I spent about an hour to an hour and a half wandering around, sitting down, taking pictures and videos, and just soaking it all in. There are little plants tucked into every corner, waterfalls, ponds, bamboo, statues, staircases, temples, covered bridges, sand gardens, and all these little details that make you realize somebody has spent an unbelievable amount of time maintaining this place. It's less of a garden and more of a full-time job for Mother Nature with a landscaping crew. And speaking of Zen... I came across two couples literally sleeping on a bench, leaning on each other. At first I thought, "Are these people okay?" Then I figured, nope... they've achieved the highest level of Japanese Garden Zen. Everybody else is walking around taking pictures, and these folks are like, "Wake me when enlightenment is over." The location is fantastic, sitting above the International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park and just below the Oregon Zoo. You can easily combine all three into a full Portland day. And apparently everybody else had the same idea because it was packed with tourists. I never really thought of the Japanese Garden as a tourist attraction, but if you're visiting Portland in the summer, trust me it is. Still, the crowds don't take away from the experience. The atmosphere is peaceful, the staff is friendly, and there's something around every corner worth stopping for. There are multiple ponds and waterfalls, bamboo groves, statues, temples, sand gardens, staircases, a beautiful covered bridge, and enough carefully placed greenery to make my own yard look like it was abandoned during the Clinton administration. The ambiance is incredible, the location is gorgeous, and for what you get to experience, I think the value is good. 100% recommend it if you're visiting Portland. Just don't rush through it. Sit down. Take some pictures. Watch the water. Find a quiet corner. And if you see somebody sleeping on a bench, leave them alone. They may have already found what the rest of us came there looking for.

    Been a good few years since I visited the Japanese Gardens, and a lot has changed. But wow if they…read morearen't still worth a visit. The plants and water features are outstanding, and it is such a delight to just wander around and soak it all in. Really, what can I say that hasn't been said by many other visitors? If you aren't captivated by the running water, the intricate rock gardens, or the lovely koi fish, then there is something wrong with you. This is such a gorgeous gem, and a must-see attraction in Portland, especially if you are already wandering around the Washington Park area. Some of the changes in the years since I visited are a whole new entranceway, with an amazing water foundtain. Plus, a redesigned plaza with new gift shop, cafe, and a library. Oh, and speaking of the the cafe, do try out some of the excellent teas and Japanese snacks on offer here. Plus, all the staff and docents working here were very friendly and helpful. As for a few things to be aware of: First, the parking situation is a pain. There are pay-to-park spots, but not enough for the crowds. So you should really plan to either walk over to the gardens from somewhere else in the park, or take the park shuttle service. Also, as some have also noted, the number of people visiting can sort of harsh the serenity a bit. So do your part, and be a courteous visitor, and try to keep things mellow, chill, and quiet enough for others to also enjoy. In a city so full of other gorgeous gardens, I have to say these stand out. It's a city favorite for a reason.

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    "kintsugi" Japanese restoration
    "kintsugi" Japanese restoration
    "kintsugi" Japanese restoration
    "kintsugi" Japanese restoration
    Inside the Japanese Garden

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    Inside the Japanese Garden

    Oregon Maritime Museum - museums - Updated August 2026

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