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Getting Around
Portland's MAX Light Rail connects the airport to downtown and extends across the metro area, making it one of the most walkable and transit-friendly cities in the American West. The streetcar network and an excellent cycling infrastructure mean many visitors never need a car at all.
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Cash or Card
Portland is heavily card-friendly and most restaurants, markets, and shops accept contactless payment without hesitation. Some food cart pods and smaller craft vendors at the Saturday Market still prefer cash, so keeping a small amount on hand makes the experience smoother and more spontaneous.
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Good to Know
Portland has a deep culture of courtesy around personal space and a genuine expectation that visitors will recycle, compost, and follow posted etiquette in parks and public spaces. Tipping culture is strong and servers, baristas, and food cart operators depend on it, so the local standard sits comfortably at 20 percent as a baseline.
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ATMs
ATMs are widely available throughout Portland at banks, convenience stores, and inside larger hotels, with Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America branches clustered in the downtown core. Using a bank-affiliated ATM rather than a standalone machine will help avoid the higher surcharge fees that tend to appear in tourist-heavy areas.
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Currency
The United States Dollar is the only currency accepted, and Oregon has no state sales tax, which means the price on the tag is exactly what a visitor pays at the register. This makes budgeting unusually straightforward compared to most American cities and often comes as a pleasant surprise to first-time visitors.
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Plugs
Type A and Type B outlets, 120V at 60Hz. Standard American two and three-pin plugs are universal throughout the city with no adapter needed for North American devices.
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Safety
Portland's downtown core has seen visible homelessness and occasional unpredictability in recent years, and some blocks near Old Town warrant extra awareness after dark. The neighborhoods most popular with visitors, including the Pearl District, Alberta Arts District, and Mississippi Avenue, feel safe and active throughout the day and into the evening.
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Airports
Portland International Airport, known locally as PDX, sits about 20 minutes from downtown and consistently ranks among the best-loved airports in the United States for its local food vendors, bookshop, and calm layout. The MAX Red Line connects the airport directly to the city center for a flat fare, making the arrival experience genuinely pleasant from the first moment.