
Shop Local at PDX
Browse Portland brands like Nike, Pendleton, Columbia and Powell’s without leaving the airport.
Tuck Woodstock
Tuck Woodstock wrote and edited content for Travel Portland from 2014–2020. Read More
Portland International Airport (PDX) lets travelers peruse Portland’s most beloved brands without ever leaving the terminal — and with no sales tax, to boot!
Named the world’s best domestic airport by Travel + Leisure readers for six years running.
Know Before You Go
A new main terminal at PDX is under construction and scheduled to open in May of 2024. Construction may get loud, so free earplugs are available in the ticket lobby. If you are looking for coffee or snacks before you go through security, there is a Flying Elephants Deli near the Alaska Airlines ticket counters, and Portland Coffee Roasters is open on the north side of the lobby.
These days, it’s nearly impossible to find someone who doesn’t recognize that iconic swoosh, but did you know that Nike (Oregon Market, pre-security) was founded by two Oregonians? Celebrate their local roots with your pick of the latest top-of-the-line tees, shorts, running shoes and other workout essentials from this iconic brand. Many Portlanders also swear by the rain-repelling jackets and hiking gear from Columbia Sportswear (Oregon Market, pre-security); the outfitter’s PDX location showcases its lines with state-of-the-art displays and plenty of innovative gear.
Coziness is guaranteed at Pendleton (Oregon Market, pre-security), a family-owned woolen mill dating back to 1863. Pick out a stylish plaid coat or Native American-inspired blanket, and don’t be surprised if it becomes a family heirloom back home. Complete your outfit at cc McKenzie (Oregon Market, pre-security; Concourse C and South Lobby, post-security), a women’s boutique stocked with fashionable shoes, scarves, tops and bags by dozens of designers.
Souvenir seekers must visit Made In Oregon (Oregon Market, pre-security; Concourses C and D, post-security), a store loaded with handmade goods and edible treats like Tillamook cheese, Moonstruck chocolates and Willamette Valley wine. (Don’t miss their collection of PDX carpet merchandise!) For more local flavor, sample gin, aquavit and other artisan spirits by House Spirits Distillery (Concourse C, post-security).

Pick up any remaining travel necessities at The Oregonian News (Oregon Market, pre-security; Concourse E, post-security), named for city’s flagship newspaper.
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