Portland Attractions Pass
The deal: Visit Portland's top 10 attractions for a fraction of the combined regular price. Upon activation, passes are good for a five-day period. The pass is not valid with any other discount offer, group rate or advance ticket sales.
Prices and participation subject to change. Special exhibition fees may apply.
Where to Buy the Portland Attractions Pass:
- Travel Portland Information Center at Pioneer Courthouse Square
- Book your Big Deal Room with the Doubletree Hotel Portland – Lloyd Center or the Embassy Suites Downtown and simply add an Attractions Pass to your order. (Upon pick up at your hotel, passes are good for a five-day period.)
- $35 for an adult pass and $29 for a youth pass (ages 5-18)
What you save:
| Reg. Adult Admission |
Reg. Child's Admission |
|
|---|---|---|
| End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center | $7.00 |
$5.00 |
| Oregon Historical Society | 10.00 |
5.00 |
| Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) | 11.00 |
9.00 |
| Oregon Zoo | 9.75 |
6.75 |
| Pittock Mansion | 7.00 |
4.00 |
| Portland Art Museum (PAM) | 10.00 |
FREE |
| Portland Children's Museum | 7.00 |
7.00 |
| Portland Classical Chinese Garden | 8.50 |
6.50 |
| Portland Japanese Garden | 8.00 |
5.25 |
| World Forestry Center Discovery Museum | 8.00 |
5.00 |
| Total (without the Portland Attractions Pass)* | $86.25 |
$53.50 |
| vs. Portland Attractions Pass* | $35.00 |
$29.00 |
| YOU SAVE! | $51.25 |
$24.50 |
Prices and participation subject to change. Special exhibition fees may apply.
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center

Oregon Trail history told through presentations by living-history interpreters; Bound for Oregon, a 30-minute original film; exhibits; and interactive, "please-touch" activities. Visit the End of the Oregon Trail and get the Historic Oregon City pass, which includes admission to the Museum of the Oregon Territory and the Stevens Crawford House.
1726 Washington St., Oregon City. Map it.
503.657.9336.
www.HistoricOregonCity.com
Directions: Take I-84 East to I-205 South to Exit 10.
Oregon Historical Society

There is always something new at Oregon's premier culture and history museum, located in downtown Portland. Bring the whole family to see our wide array of exciting exhibits, including the award-winning Oregon My Oregon.
1200 S.W. Park Ave., Portland. Map it.
503.222.1741.
www.ohs.org
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)

Touch, explore, question and discover. With more than 200 hands-on exhibits, an OMNIMAX Theater, a submarine and a planetarium, there's something for everyone.
1945 S.E. Water Ave., east bank of the Willamette River. Map it.
503.797.4000.
www.omsi.edu
Oregon Zoo

Travel the world in an afternoon, meeting animals from almost every continent. An innovative and delightful zoo that's a great place for animals — and people.
4001 S.W. Canyon Rd., Portland. Map it.
503.226.1561.
www.oregonzoo.org
Directions: Five minutes from downtown on Hwy. 26 West. Or take MAX light rail to the Washington Park/Zoo Station.
Pittock Mansion

Lose yourself in the grandeur of a vanished era! Explore a 1914 mansion rich with early Portland history, and brimming with the finest arts and antiques.
3229 N.W. Pittock Drive. Map it.
503.823.3623.
www.pittockmansion.org
Directions: Just five minutes from downtown Portland off West Burnside Street.
Portland Art Museum

One of the 25 largest museums in the country, the Portland Art Museum hosts world-renowned special exhibitions and features the new Jubitz Center for Modern and Contemporary Art.
1219 S.W. Park Ave., Portland. Map it.
503.226.2811.
www.portlandartmuseum.org
Portland Children's Museum

Where imagination lives! Hands-on exhibits, Water Works, Dig Pit, Grasshopper Grocery & Butterfly Bistro, Clay Studio and live performances. For kids 10 and under – and their families.
4015 S.W. Canyon Road, Portland. Map it. Opposite Oregon Zoo in Washington Park.
503.223.6500. www.portlandchildrensmuseum.org
Directions: Five minutes from downtown on Hwy. 26 West. Or take MAX light rail to the Washington Park/Zoo Station.
Portland Classical Chinese Garden

An authentic all-seasons Ming Dynasty classical Chinese garden with a teahouse built by artisans from Suzhou, China. An urban oasis of tranquil beauty and harmony. Never twice the same.
In Old Town/Chinatown at Northwest Third Avenue and Everett Street. Map it.
503.228.8131. www.portlandchinesegarden.org
Portland Japanese Garden

Acclaimed as the most authentic Japanese garden outside Japan. Five garden styles on more than five acres of tranquil beauty.
611 S.W. Kingston Ave., Portland. In Washington Park. Map it.
503.223.1321.
www.japanesegarden.com
World Forestry Center Discovery Museum

All new! Hands-on, interactive, family-friendly exhibits engage visitors to learn about the wonder and beauty of forests and trees in the Pacific Northwest — and around the world.
4033 S.W. Canyon Road, Portland. Map it.
www.worldforestry.org
Directions: Five minutes from downtown on Hwy. 26 West. Or take MAX light rail to the Washington Park/Zoo Station.
Photo: Steve Hambuchen
Attractions Pass

Visit Portland's top 10 attractions for a fraction of the combined regular price.
musEUm of contemporary craft
UP TO 20% OFF PURCHASES IN THE GALLERY
THE DEAL:
10% off purchases of $50 or more
15% off purchases of $100 or more
20% off purchases of $250 or more
724 NW Davis St., Portland
Located on the North Park Blocks
503.223.2654
www.museumofcontemporarycraft.org
Not valid with any other discount.
Offer valid through December 31, 2008.

