
Traveler's Guide to Free and Interesting Things to Do in Portland
Thankfully, Portland is not a city with too much of business and urban cash Frisbees. Additionally located in Oregon, Portland has a certain influence of the naturalness and tranquil beauty that many tourist destinations like Chicago, New York and Miami may be lacking most of the year round. Portland's neighborhoods serve aptly for the simple traveler willing to enjoy the city's touch. Places like downtown Portland, Hawthorne District and Nob Hill offer the city's most unique opportunities for such travelers.
Nob Hill and Hawthorne District are amongst the most coveted neighborhoods for tourists looking to enjoy all day. Located in different pockets of the city area, both districts offer excellent nightlife, cheap cafes, live act bars and novelty shops. If you mind spending, the neighborhood layouts are amongst the most colorful, interesting and educating things you will come across in Portland.
Portland's natural beauty should be cultivated at all costs. However, you will need to spend NOTHING in order to enjoy the natural beauty that lay interspersed between neighborhoods and countryside at Bald Peak State Scenic Viewpoint, Vernonia Trail, Washington Park and Oregon Zoo. Riverboat rides are available for cheap rates at Columbia River, which is just a few steps towards the banks in the Nob Hill area.
Walking on Cannon Beach is one of the best ideas for visitors who would love to enjoy daylight, or the sunset scenery. Mt Scott Community Center and Pool is a great place to enjoy a natural version of a 7-star Jacuzzi, and remains one of the finest prides of the community. Also, remember to keep a day free for visiting the International Rose Test Garden, especially in summers.

