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6 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Alberta Arts District on NE Alberta Street is Portland's most vibrant art-focused neighborhood, known for its building-scale murals, independent galleries, and Last Thursday art walk. The street art density rivals any neighborhood in the United States.

The Hawthorne District along SE Hawthorne Boulevard is Portland's bohemian heartland — a quirky stretch of vintage shops, independent cafés, and counterculture boutiques in the inner southeast. It epitomizes the city's "Keep Portland Weird" ethos.

Mississippi Avenue in North Portland is a trendy seven-block commercial strip blending food carts, craft breweries, boutiques, and live music venues. It captures Portland's neighborhood-scale creativity at its best.

Nob Hill (the Northwest District) is Portland's most walkable shopping and dining neighborhood, centered on NW 23rd Avenue — "Trendy Third." The tree-lined street blends independent boutiques with upscale restaurants and Victorian homes.

The Pearl District is Portland's most upscale urban neighborhood, a former warehouse and rail yard district transformed into a walkable grid of art galleries, restaurants, boutiques, and condominiums. First Thursday gallery walks draw thousands monthly.

Sellwood-Moreland is Portland's antique district, a charming neighborhood of tree-lined streets, vintage shops, and local restaurants in the city's southeast corner. "Antique Row" along SE 13th Avenue is the densest concentration of antique stores in Oregon.