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3 nights downtown at the luxurious
Heathman Hotel
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$250 credit at Powell's Books
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$250 credit at Django Music
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dinner for two at Jake's
Famous Crawfish
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a guided tour of Powell's
City of Books
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a copy of Portland Best
Places to get you ready for the trip
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a Powell's umbrella,
just in case you need it
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FINE PRINT: Are you supposed to be reading this? Are you
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too - at least that's what everyone keeps telling us. Heck, these stolen
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The Heathman Hotel
"None of its competitors can match the quality of service or the scope of
amenities offered at the historic Heathman," Portland Best Places raves. Built
in 1927 and located in the heart of downtown Portland (at 1001 SW Broadway
at Salmon, two blocks from Pioneer Courthouse Square), The Heathman is just
a short walk from our City of Books location. Rooms include original artwork
by noted Pacific Northwest artists, contemporary furnishings that create a
luxurious residential feel, and amenities that cater to your every need. The
Heathman Restaurant and Bar, under the leadership of Executive Chef Philippe
Boulot, transforms fresh Northwest ingredients into French fare to create
their own style of "French Northwest." And The Heathman even offers an extra
perk for book lovers: the beautiful Library boasts signed editions from former
guests - an impressive list that includes Thomas Wolfe, Alice Walker, John
Updike, and others.
Django Music
One
block south of Powell's City of Books, Django combines everything that's cool
about their funky old record store on 11th Avenue with a gigantic inventory
of new and used music and movies for your online browsing pleasure. Along
with the great prices, terrific shipping rates, and super-fast, reliable service
(shipping within 24 hours of receiving orders), django also specializes in
music collectibles, rare videos and hard-to-find items. It's a place for new
discoveries, old favorites, and unexpected treasures.
Jake's Famous Crawfish
"Quintessential Portland," says Northwest
Best Places. "This restaurant may be 100 years old, but the menu gets
reinvented every day. The combination of old tradition and new ideas about
very fresh seafood could keep Jake's going for another century." Just two
blocks from the City of Books (at 401 SW 12th Avenue), Jake's has been serving
perhaps the city's best seafood in a fun, casual environment since 1892.
Portland Best Places by Kim Carlson (editor)
The best guide to our city. Order it from home, browse our annual seasonal
events and find a place to stay. Then bring it with you to find out where
to eat (reviews and ratings for the top 200 restaurants), where to drink
(we are the country's brew-pub capital, after all, and dozens of wineries
line our outlying areas), where to shop (at Powell's, of course, but just
in case you have money left over for other stuff, you'll know where to find
it), and where to go when you leave the city: the Oregon coast, the
Columbia River Gorge, and Mount Hood, among other local sites. Best Places
even includes a fold-out street map, one side of downtown and the other of
the greater Portland area.
Powell's Books.
Contents will settle,
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