Shopping in Portland, Oregon: Shopping Malls & Boutiques
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Downtown
Pearl District
Northwest/Nob Hill
Lloyd District/NE Broadway
Alberta Arts District
Mississippi Avenue
Hawthorne/Belmont
More Neighborhoods
Around the Region
In Portland, you’ll find everything you expect from big-city shopping — except the sales tax. Below, you’ll find overviews of some of the city’s main shopping districts, along with links to more neighborhood shopping suggestions.
Downtown Portland
In addition to department stores such as Nordstrom and Macy’s, downtown is home to a shopping center and a growing number of independent retailers.
Pearl District
Find cutting-edge art galleries, designer boutiques and the world’s largest independent bookstore in Portland’s Pearl District.
Northwest/Nob Hill
This district’s main streets (Northwest 23rd and 21st avenues) are packed with boutiques selling Portland-designed clothing and housewares.
Northwest Portland shopping picks
Lloyd District/NE Broadway
In the eastside neighborhood near the Oregon Convention Center, you’ll find Oregon’s largest shopping center, as well as a range of independent boutiques on Northeast Broadway.
Northeast Broadway shopping map
Alberta Arts District
Portland’s signature DIY ethic thrives in this neighborhood’s galleries and boutiques.
Alberta Arts District shopping picks
Alberta Arts District shopping map
Mississippi Avenue
This close-in North Portland street features stores specializing in clothing, art, music, gourmet food, comics, antiques and even light bulbs.
Mississippi Avenue shopping picks
Mississippi Avenue shopping map
Hawthorne/Belmont
These southeast streets attract hippies and hipsters alike with vintage stores and boutiques plying fashionable clothes, shoes, books and gifts.
Hawthorne/Belmont shopping picks
More Neighborhoods
Check out additional neighborhood shopping maps from MapClicks.com:
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Clinton Street neighborhood map |
Around the Region
Clackamas Town Center
Clackamas Town Center, a major shopping complex located 15 miles southeast of Portland, is connected to downtown by MAX light rail (Green Line). The mall was renovated in 2007, adding 250,000 square feet of retail space and a 20-screen movie theater.
12000 S.E. 82nd Ave., Happy Valley
www.clackamastowncenter.com
Woodburn Company Stores is the largest tax-free outlet center in the West, just 30 minutes south of Portland. Find big-name brands and outlet savings at more than 85 stores, including Nike Factory Store, Columbia Sportswear and more.
1001 Arney Road, Woodburn; www.woodburncompanystores.com
Lake View Village is a collection of boutiques located just south of Portland in Lake Oswego. Browse shops like Urbane Zen, a purveyor of handmade bath items; casual chic apparel at CC McKenzie; and Pendleton Woolen Mills’ made-in-Oregon keepsakes. The shopping center is also home to several upscale restaurants.
315 First St., Lake Oswego (no website)
Bridgeport Village features a variety of upscale shops in an open-air setting.
7455 S.W. Bridgeport Road, Tigard; www.bridgeport-village.com
Washington Square Mall is home to national retailers such as Nordstrom and Sephora.
9585 S.W. Washington Square Road; www.shopwashingtonsquare.com
The Streets of Tanasbourne is a spacious shopping center boasting more than 50 stores.
19365 N.W. Cornell Road, Hillsboro; www.streetsoftanasbourne.com


