Portland Shopping
(Tax-free)
Here in Portland, you'll
find everything you expect in world-class
shopping - except the sales tax.
What you see is what you get in Portland.
Since there’s no sales tax in Oregon, the price
you see on an item is the price you pay at the
register. Which only begs the question: Isn’t
shopping a whole lot more fun without taxes
taking a bite out of your travel budget?
You can sample haute
couture and hot cuisine in Portland’s Pearl
District, which has quickly become the place to
see and be seen. The Pearl is composed of 50
city blocks of industrial warehouses turned
sleek loft apartments, cutting-edge art
galleries and vibrant international restaurants.
Though the neighborhood features outstanding
brewpubs, delicious international cuisine and
the world’s largest independent bookstore, the
soul of the Pearl is in its galleries. Check
them out on the first Thursday of every month,
when most galleries stay open late to showcase
the talents of new and established artists.
NOB HILL / NORTHWEST Portland
You can also find great
shopping areas in the bustling Northwest/ Nob
Hill neighborhood, another of the city’s hippest
hubs. Seemingly designed for people-watching,
the main streets never fail to produce an
eclectic mix of leather-clad Harley riders
congregating outside Starbucks, immaculately
dressed West Hills’ shoppers searching for
imported linens, and boisterous Gen-Xers
enjoying pizza and microbrews at sidewalk
cafes.
DOWNTOWN
The
clean and vibrant downtown is home to three
major department stores:
Nordstrom,
Meier & Frank and
Saks Fifth Avenue (the only one other than
the original to physically reside on Fifth
Avenue).
Nearby Pioneer Place is a multi-level glass-ceilinged
mall in the heart of the city that’s home to J.
Crew, Eddie Bauer and Todai Restaurant, an
upscale Japanese seafood and sushi buffet
featuring more than 40 types of sushi.
LLOYD CENTER
From downtown, hop
aboard a MAX light rail train for a jaunt across
the Willamette River to
Lloyd Center, where 200 stores wrap around
an indoor ice rink. Oregon’s largest mall, Lloyd
Center houses a 17-restaurant food court, an
18-screen movie house and department stores.
Lloyd Center is only seven minutes from downtown
Portland, and the ride on MAX is free.
CULTURAL DISTRICT
From late spring to
early fall, you can also hit the
Portland Farmers’ Market, located in the
Cultural District’s South Park Blocks. Each week
the market boasts organically grown produce,
fresh-baked breads, seafood and seasonal
flowers.
Portland’s
Saturday Market is the nation’s largest
continuously operating open-air market for
handcrafted goods. Open every Saturday and
Sunday from March through Dec. 24, it offers
more than 250 craft booths, as well as an
international food court and live entertainment.
No admission.
108 W. Burnside Street, Portland, OR
TEL: 503.222.6072.
Clackamas Town Center
With over 1.2 million square feet
of retail space, Clackamas Town Center offers
the best in shopping, entertainment and dining.
Spend the day shopping at one of the 185 stores
offered at Clackamas Town Center, or enjoy a
relaxing meal at one of the restaurants.
Enjoy tax-free shopping at Oregon’s only
Meier & Frank Home Store, Nordstrom, Abercrombie
& Fitch, Ann Taylor Loft, Bombay, Kitchen
Kaboodle, Your Northwest and much more! You can
bring the kids to The Children’s Place and
Gymboree, while your teens enjoy Hollister,
Forever 21, Hot Topic and Aeropostale.
Conveniently located off I-205, Clackamas
Town Center is only minutes from downtown
Portland or the Portland Airport for easy,
convenient one stop living. (503) 653-6913
Jantzen Beach SuperCenter
is located just minutes north of Portland
adjacent to the Interstate Bridge on the
Oregon/Washington border. Exit 308 off
Interstate 5.
Directions from Portland Airport:
- Follow signs out of airport to I-205
North
- Continue on I-205 North to first exit;
Hwy 14 West
- Follow Hwy 14 West to I-5 South
- I-5 South across the bridge, first exit
Jantzen Beach.
Washington Square Mall
Just minutes from downtown Portland, Washington
County is a perfect tourist destination.
When you're finished shopping at Washington
Square, treat yourself to a drive through the
country and tour of local vineyards and
wineries. Or stop for a picnic at any one of our
beautiful parks, including Hagg Lake.
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