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Here are some suggestions for planning a visit to Portland (all area codes are 503). For more information about the city, consult the Portland Convention and Visitors Association’s Web site at www.pova.org, or call 1-87-PORTLAND.
Where to Stay
- Holiday Inn Portland-Convention Center
1021 NE Grand Ave.
235-2100
www.holidayinnport.citysearch.com -
Best Western Inn at the Convention Center
420 NE Holladay St.
233-6331 -
Hawthorne Inn & Suites-Convention Center
431 NE Multnomah St.
233-7933 -
Travelodge Convention Center
1506 NE Second Ave.
231-7665
www.travelodge.com -
Radisson Hotel Portland
1441 NE Second Ave.
233-2401
www.radissonhotel.citysearch.com
Where to Eat
For a quick bite during the National Genealogical Society conference, walk to Azteca restaurant in nearby Lloyd Center Mall for fast, healthy Mexican fare ($5-6, 282-3502). Or hop on MAX light rail for a 10-minute ride to downtown and Italian pasta and salad at Pasta Veloce ($8-10, 1022 SW Morrison, 916-4388).
McMenamins Kennedy School Courtyard Restaurant, part of a local chain of brewpubs, is located in a former grade school that also houses a movie theater and guest rooms ($6-10, 5736 NE 33rd, 249-3983, ).
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Higgins in downtown Portland serves Northwest cuisine made from locally grown ingredients. Reservations recommended ($14-26, 1239 SW Broadway, 222-9070).
If you’re in a spontaneous mood, walk through Portland’s trendy Northwest neighborhood, concentrated between NW 21st and 23rd avenues. Choose from a variety of eateries such as Marrakesh Moroccan restaurant at 1201 NW 21st Ave. ($8-17, 248-9442) or Tuscany Grill at 811 NW 21st Ave. ($15-16, 243-2757). Opt for an early dinner, as parking can be difficult in this area.
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