
Portland Rose Garden Oregon Events
The Portland Rose Garden, officially known as the Rose Quarter, regularly holds high profile events featuring national and international stars and celebrities. It is one of the main reasons why people come down to Portland on short trips.
They make these trips to attend the great events that are hosted here. Some of the events are so big that they are advertised and sold out months before the event is actually due. These are really high profile events featuring superstars.
If you are looking for hotels on Portland for staying during one of these events, then you better book your room early on. That is because these high profile events draw a lot of visitors and hotels run out of rooms very soon due to advance bookings. This is especially true for hotels that are near the Rose Garden.
Events at the Rose garden are advertised and listed at several different places:
1. Go to the Rose Garden physically
http://www.rosequarter.com/ParkingDirections/Directions/tabid/61/Default.aspx
You can physically visit the Rose Garden/Rose Quarter and check out the events. You can also buy tickets on the spot for upcoming events if they are available. Depending on the availability, you can also buy tickets to events that are happening on the same day.
2. Check out the online events calendar at the official website
http://www.rosequarter.com/Home/EventCalendar/tabid/55/Default.aspx
The Rose Quarter Official Website has a regularly updated events calendar that shows yours you all the upcoming and past events in an easy to use calendar format. You can find out more about the events by clicking on their names/fliers.
3. Find out from third party websites
You can find out the event listings from many of the third party ticket booking websites. This can be helpful if for some reason the official Rose Quarter site is down or if you prefer to buy from that website.
Gofox.com
http://www.gofox.com/tickets/Venue.php?venue=308#Events
tickco.com
http://www.tickco.com/venue_schedules/rose_garden.htm

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