Neighborhoods

You haven’t truly been to Portland until you’ve connected with our diverse communities and the best neighborhoods the city has to offer.

Illustration by Subin Yang

A City of Neighborhoods

In our classic quirky fashion, Portland’s six main geographical sections (North, Northeast, Northwest, South, Southeast and Southwest) are referred to by residents as the city’s “quadrants.” The city is divided into north and south by Burnside Street and into east and west by the Willamette River.

Portland actually has more than 90 formally recognized neighborhoods with distinct boundaries. Our highlighted neighborhood and street guides highlight some of the best places to explore as a visitor to the city, where many restaurants and shops are consolidated.

Portland’s Quadrants

Explore the six “quadrants” (yes — there are six of them!) that make up the City of Roses.

Downloadable Portland Maps

Portland Central City Map

An overview of the central city and Washington Park

Portland Overview Map

Outside of Central City perimeter map view

Portland Region Map

A beyond-Portland map view

Convention Center Area Parking

A map of parking locations around OCC.

Portland Visitors Map & Guide

Our map and guide to Portland can help you plan the perfect trip.

Explore Portland With Near Me Now

Are you in Portland or visiting soon? Near Me Now — Portland’s official city guide app — will lead you to some of our favorite neighborhood spots.

Can't Miss Neighborhoods

Find out what the fuss is about in these popular Portland neighborhoods.

Southwest Portland

Downtown Portland anchors the Southwest Portland quadrant, which extends into and beyond the West Hills to include attraction-packed Washington Park and neighborhoods like Multnomah Village, with its small-town charm.

Southwest Portland Neighborhoods

This quadrant boasts everything from a walkable downtown to a village with small-town charm.

Southwest Attractions

Explore the central city's major indoor and outdoor attractions.

Southeast Portland

East of the Willamette River and south of Burnside Street, this large quadrant is home to many favorite neighborhoods and business districts, as well as the dormant volcano at Mount Tabor Park and delectable Asian food in the Jade District.

Southeast Portland

Explore some of this large quadrant's most popular neighborhoods.

Southeast Attractions

Packed with parks, gardens, exhibitions and food, Southeast Portland bursts with things to do.

Northwest Portland

Home to a neighborhood that shares its name with the quadrant (Northwest Portland, also called Nob Hill), this quadrant boasts sophisticated shopping and dining, as well as Forest Park’s urban wilderness and sweeping city views from historic Pittock Mansion.

Northwest Neighborhoods

Find sophisticated shopping, dining, an urban forest and breathtaking views in this quadrant.

Northwest Portland Attractions

History, outdoors and shopping are all part of a continually evolving Northwest Portland neighborhood map.

Northeast Portland

This quadrant contains some of the best neighborhoods in Portland, including Lloyd, the Alberta Arts District and Hollywood. The Moda Center and Rose Quarter play host to NBA games and major concerts in what used to be the historically Black Albina neighborhood. The Oregon Convention Center is centrally located in Northeast Portland, with local arts gems like Hollywood Theater and Alberta Street Gallery found in their namesake neighborhoods.

Northeast Neighborhoods

This quadrant's bustling neighborhoods and business districts provide food and fun.

Northeast Portland Attractions

Explore the local institutions that support artists, makers and magic in Northeast Portland.

North Portland

Sometimes called the “Fifth Quadrant,” North Portland encompasses a range of neighborhoods and commercial districts, including St. Johns, Mississippi, Williams, Kenton and Hayden Island. Attractions include the St. Johns Bridge and Cathedral Park, Portland International Raceway and Smith & Bybee Wetlands Natural Area.

North Neighborhoods

Explore more of North Portland's best neighborhoods.

North Portland Attractions

Find parks, art and more in North Portland.

Peninsula Park & Rose Garden

Discover outdoor fun for the whole family — plus thousands of blooms — at Oregon’s oldest public rose garden.

Oregon Contemporary

In North Portland find visual art installations and performance art to collaborations with bands, chefs and mixologists, with international curators and partnerships with Oregon art makers, Oregon Contemporary is the cutting edge of visual arts.

South Portland

South Portland is a slim strip of land on the west side of the Willamette River—and Portland’s newest “quadrant,” gaining official recognition in 2020. This area offers water recreation, low-key urban green spaces and dining and shopping in the South Waterfront district.

South Portland Attractions

A perfect place to begin an adventure.

Portland Aerial Tram

If you’re looking for epic views and a unique perspective, look no further than the Portland Aerial Tram.

Water Activities

With a major river running through it, it’s no surprise that Portland and the surrounding region offer an abundance of water-centric fun, from paddling and swimming to floating, fishing and sailing, nearby.

4T Trail

The 4T trail is a self-guided tour that lets you explore the city — and see some of the best views — without a car.

Ways to Get Around Portland

Explore the City of Roses with an abundance of public transportation options.

Hotels in Portland

Use these guides to find the perfect hotel for your trip to the Rose City.