Shopping
Tax Free Shopping
In Portland, you’ll find everything you expect from big-city shopping — except the sales tax.
Whether you’re in the market for a big purchase from a major brand or a handcrafted souvenir, Portland has it — with zero sales tax. |
Kitchen & cooking stores
Local kitchenware purveyors have an eager market with impeccable taste. Here are a few shops where you can grab souvenirs of Portland's food scene to savor at home.
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Division/Clinton shopping
Tucked within a dense residential enclave, the shops of Division and Clinton streets offer some of the city's most authentic souvenirs.
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Shopping districts and destinations
Portland is a city of neighborhoods, and you'll find shopping districts, from malls to shop-lined streets, all around town.
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Shop for made-in-Portland goods
These companies churn out consistently cool products, from fashionable swimwear and accessories to leather goods and lighting.
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Portland Saturday Market
This riverside market, open every Saturday and Sunday from March-December, is the largest operating arts-and-crafts fair in the U.S.
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Powell’s City of Books
Covering an entire city block, Powell's City of Books is more than a great bookstore: It’s a microcosm of Portland, packed with smart and eclectic offerings, passionate people and, naturally, its own coffee shop.
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Vintage shopping
Browse costume jewelry, tailored suits and racks upon racks of dresses at nearly 50 vintage shops in Portland.
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Outdoor clothing and gear
The great outdoors isn't just a way of life for Portlanders, it's also big business for local outfitters whose gear will keep you dry and warm in the Northwest and beyond.
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Downtown shopping
Downtown Portland boasts a wide array of shopping options, from major national and international retailers to locally owned boutiques and specialty shops.
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Pearl District shopping
The walkable Pearl District houses national retailers and local favorites, from a vast independent bookstore to stylish boutiques.
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Northwest Portland shopping
In Northwest Portland, century-old Victorian and Craftsman-style storefronts house unique boutiques alongside national retailers.
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Lloyd District shopping
With Lloyd Center’s 200+ stores, and more shops on Northeast Broadway, the Lloyd District offers a bounty of shopping options close to downtown.
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Old Town Chinatown shopping
If you're looking to load up on made-in-Portland souvenirs, unusual artwork and Northwest heritage home goods, look no further than Old Town Chinatown.
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Mississippi/Williams shopping
The many independent retailers of North Mississippi and Williams avenues reflect Portland's eclectic tastes and DIY ethic.
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Central Eastside shopping
With galleries, boutiques, design studios and showrooms, the Central Eastside is beginning to rival downtown as Portland's fashion hub.
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Sellwood-Moreland shopping
The walkable retail stretches of historic Sellwood-Moreland evoke a bygone era, and have enough surprises to turn anyone into a collector.
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Alberta Arts District shopping
With its many boutiques, galleries and indie shops, Alberta Street is made for leisurely shopping strolls.
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Belmont shopping
Selling everything from eco-friendly hats to vintage cowboy boots, Belmont's shops can help pull together a made-in-Portland look.
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Hawthorne shopping
Hawthorne's indie boutiques and homegrown shops peddle plenty of only-in-Portland wares.
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