Portland’s Downtown Cultural District is within easy walking distance to theaters, museums and parks that host festivals and farmers markets. The city’s first parks are the South Park Blocks, forming a green corridor through the city’s cultural heart. They’re framed by the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Center, Portland’s Center for the Arts and Portland State University. Waterfront Park also features long green lawns, riverside paths, and refreshing fountains, while red-brick lined Pioneer Courthouse Square is a hub of civic fun with some 300 events each year.
This is a 8694 steps walking route in Portland featuring South Park Blocks. The route passes by 4 points of interest and would take roughly 105 minutes to walk.
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Portland’s Downtown Cultural District is within easy walking distance to theaters, museums and parks that host festivals and farmers markets. The city’s first parks are the South Park Blocks, forming a green corridor through the city’s cultural heart. They’re framed by the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Center, Portland’s Center for the Arts and Portland State University. Waterfront Park also features long green lawns, riverside paths, and refreshing fountains, while red-brick lined Pioneer Courthouse Square is a hub of civic fun with some 300 events each year.
This is a 12234 steps walking route in Portland featuring Trolley Trail. The route passes by 3 points of interest and would take roughly 148 minutes to walk.
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Portland’s Downtown Cultural District is within easy walking distance to theaters, museums and parks that host festivals and farmers markets. The city’s first parks are the South Park Blocks, forming a green corridor through the city’s cultural heart. They’re framed by the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Historical Center, Portland’s Center for the Arts and Portland State University. Waterfront Park also features long green lawns, riverside paths, and refreshing fountains, while red-brick lined Pioneer Courthouse Square is a hub of civic fun with some 300 events each year.
This is a 9940 steps walking route in Portland featuring Washington Park. The route passes by 3 points of interest and would take roughly 120 minutes to walk.
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