Take a walk on the cultural side in Portland
Whether you love museums or listening to live music, prefer to immerse yourself in art or are passionate about plays, Oregon’s largest city is the place for all culture vultures
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Your support makes all the difference.America’s Pacific Northwest has a legendary music scene. From a history of jazz and punk through to indie rock, grunge and today’s experimental hip-hop and electropop, the region has long been at the forefront of musical innovation and trends. At its cutting edge is Portland, Oregon – a famously creative and avant-garde city with vibrant art and music scenes that are a huge draw for culture vultures.
Any night of the week, visitors will find opera, concerts and classical performances being played out city-wide. In fact, live music is so deeply entrenched in Portland’s DNA that it permeates everyday experiences.
Dancing in the streets
Shoppers in Downtown’s retail hub, for example, can catch complimentary Noon Tunes and Music on Main events, while those enjoying the main attraction among the city’s 288 parks and gardens will be wowed by the Washington Park Summer Festival – a week-long showcase of musical talents that takes place every August. Can’t make that week? No worries: a roster of world-class events ensures that Portland rocks all summer long.
For those who like their culture somewhat quieter, Portland has a visual art scene that’s truly second to none. Its celebrated art museum holds pride of place among a long list of institutes and galleries covering photography as well as classic, contemporary and conceptual styles in their collections.
Walk this way
For maximum exposure to Portland’s art scene, time your visit to coincide with one of the city’s three, monthly art walks, when galleries stay open late and serve complimentary snacks and drinks. First Thursday, Last Thursday and First Friday shine their spotlights on different art-rich districts, attracting an upbeat crowd of locals and visitors every month. Those who miss out can still catch outdoor art by keeping their eyes peeled for the many public works and colourful murals scattered all across the city.
Cultural craving still not satisfied? Then immerse yourself in Portland’s plethora of museums, 20 film festivals and scores of quirky festivals, theatres and performances covering everything from salsa to Shakespeare. Doing so is easy, too, thanks to Delta Air Lines’ new seasonal service from London Heathrow to Portland, operated in partnership with Virgin Atlantic. The flights, the first ever non-stop air link between the two cities, launch on 26 May and will run four times per week until early October, putting Portland within easy reach. Visit delta.com and book your cultural fix in Portland - it’s guaranteed to be a uniquely memorable city break.