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Portland, Oregon

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Luxury stores (29)
People
Rank Component Score
17Attractive  4.15
10Friendly4.49
4Intelligent4.47
2Athletic/Active4.58
22Diverse4.27
26Stylish3.95
Type of Trip
Rank Component Score
13Romantic escape4.33
26Wild weekend3.89
13Family vacation4.41
6Relaxing retreat4.42
4Active/adventure vacation4.45
19Cultural getaway4.16
11Affordable getaway4.30
Hotels
Rank Component Score
28Big-name luxury hotels4.14
28Business hotels4.29
13Affordable hotels4.25
11Stylish boutique hotels4.32
4B&Bs/Inns4.17
16All-in-one resorts3.39
Nightlife
Rank Component Score
24Cocktail hour4.35
25Singles/bar scene4.29
17Live music/concerts and bands4.50
Culture
Rank Component Score
16Classical music4.09
19Theater4.15
23Museums/galleries4.22
24Historical sites/monuments4.06
Shopping
Rank Component Score
29Luxury stores4.02
11Independent boutiques4.50
10Antique and vintage shops4.42
Food/Dining
Rank Component Score
29Big-name restaurants4.14
20Ethnic food4.44
3Cafes/coffee bars4.72
2Farmers' markets4.61
6Neighborhood joints4.61
Quality of Life & Visitor Experience
Rank Component Score
9Noteworthy neighborhoods4.42
11Skyline/views4.45
1Public parks and access to the outdoors4.77
2Cleanliness4.54
1Public transportation and pedestrian-friendliness4.62
1Safety4.40
23Weather3.64
5Peace and quiet4.28
18People-watching4.43
1Environmental friendliness4.75
Airports
Rank Component Score
7Food & drink (restaurants, bars, snack and coffee shops)4.26
6Shopping4.11
6Entertainment (spas, kid zones, complimentary Wi-Fi, etc.)3.93
8Lounges3.95
3Design & Functionality (architecture, layout, signage)4.28
5Staff efficiency (security and luggage handling)4.24
6On-time arrivals/departures4.26
1Transportation (to/from & within)4.40
Holiday Travel
Rank Component Score
26Thanksgiving4.01
27Winter/Christmas4.00
18Spring Break4.09
1Summer Vacation4.67

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  • "Big Name Restaurants" aka Homogonized Chain Restaurants

    I'm sorry anyone who judges a city on how many Cheesecake Factories or Macaroni Grills it has should go elsewhere.

    Portland's lack of these so called "Big Name Restaurants" is one of the greatest things about this city. We have lots of small independent restaurants that serve fabulous foods of all variety. Within three blocks of my house I can get to Vietnamese, French, Peruvian, Chinese, Italian and Indian...all of extremely high quality that rival anything I've had in Cities such as ... Read More

  • RE: "Big Name Restaurants" aka Homogonized Chain Restaurants
  • Portland restaurants

    No "big-name" restaurants?
    True, but there is a secret about Portland dining:
    I've never had better food anywhere in America, including New York.
    I lived in Los Angeles for over 50 years and have traveled dozens of times to New York where I have eaten at every trendy restaurant in the city.
    Restaurants in Portland are just as good as to taste and ingredients and are vastly less expensive.
    The best fine dining restaurant, food, and chef I have ever experienced anywhe... Read More

  • RE: Portland restaurants
  • Luxury stores in Portland?

    The absence of ridiculously overpriced designer shops is one of Portland's best qualities! Why would anyone in their right mind want to pay crazy prices to display someone else's name or logo? If they want to waste their money that way, then they can afford to fly off to San Francisco, Beverly Hills, New York, Tokyo, or London to buy them there. Columbia Sportswear is just about right for most Portlanders, with Nordstrom for those who want to spend more. All of those luxury ads are exactl... Read More

  • RE: Luxury stores in Portland?
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