Downloadable Portland Maps
Portland’s Quadrants
Explore the six “quadrants” (yes — there are six of them!) that make up the City of Roses.
Near Me Now
Explore like a local with Travel Portland’s very own Near Me Now for iPhone, available for download at the Apple App Store, and at the Google Play Store for Android. This map-based guide highlights some of our favorite restaurants, attractions, shops, bars and more to give you a local’s perspective on this dynamic, delicious city. We also share historical insights, public art and fun facts, as well as today’s events at venues all over town. It’s like having a personal guide to the city right in your pocket! Near Me Now is also still available to all users on our website— no installation necessary.

Getting Around in Portland
Is downtown Portland walkable?
How much does it cost to ride public transportation in Portland?
Adult (ages 18–64): $2.50 to ride for 2.5 hours; $5 for a day pass
Honored Citizen (ages 65 years and older; low income, Medicare or disability): $1.25 to ride for 2.5 hours; $2.50 for a day pass
Youth (ages 7–17): $1.25 to ride for 2.5 hours; $2.50 for a day pass
These fares are subject to change. Visit the TriMet website for the most up-to-date pricing information.
Do I need a car in Portland?
Are there car-free bike paths in Portland?
Transportation Options in Portland
Whether you prefer biking or enjoy ride-sharing, Portland has you covered.
Getting to Portland
Visiting Portland is a breeze, whether through international air travel, train, or bus!
Portland International Airport (PDX)
Portland International Airport (PDX) boasts an easy light rail connection to downtown, local food and drink, free Wi-Fi, tax-free shopping with no markups — and 500 flights daily.
Amtrak / Union Station
Union Station, with its elegant architecture and iconic “Go By Train” neon sign connects passengers with the city by bus, car and of course by train.
FlixBus and Greyhound
Travel to and from Portland with ease on FlixBus and Greyhound buses — both affordable services connect Portland with regional destinations near and far.