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- John CarterOutubro 3, 2017The roses are beautiful year-round. The grounds are meticulously maintained and rose bushes labeled. You can park on the street and walk in but drop off the children with a chaperone before you park.Voto a favor24Votos contra
- Madelyn WoodsonJulho 14, 2013The Francis Meilland is the most amazing smelling rose - find it's location on the alphabetically listed map and hunt it down! Oh, and the gardens are gorgeous in general... Great photo ops to be had.Voto a favor15Votos contra
- Courtney SlabaughJunho 7, 2017Beautiful flowers and no charge to get in! Would be a great place to have a romantic picnic or to sit on a bench and read a good book. And I love the Shakespeare garden!Voto a favor14Votos contra
- Stefani KJunho 17, 2017Over 550 types of roses throughout the garden. It's extremely well taken care of and so beautiful! A great place for a walk or a date.Voto a favor1Votos contra
- Gemita Godinez 💜Maio 5, 2016Lindo lugar para visitar, no vayas en un día de lluvia y de preferencia en verano! Para que veas las rosasVoto a favor1Votos contra
- Ben HongJulho 28, 2016I cannot believe this place is free to the public. It is unbelievably beautiful with roses of all colors and scents. Great date location with views of Portland and Mt Hood.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Wilson Favre-DelerueJunho 3, 2017Deserving of its reputation: MAGNIFICENT rose garden populated by 10'000 roses covering 600 species.Voto a favor1Votos contra
- HISTORYAbril 22, 2010Opened in 1917, the garden houses over 7,000 rose plants of approx. 550 varieties. It's the oldest continuously operating public rose test garden & exemplifies Portland's nickname 'The City of Roses'.Voto a favor33Votos contra
- Jill PSetembro 7, 2012Really beautiful overlook near Pittock Mansion where you can lounge in the grass and see Mt. Hood if it's out. Also there are tennis courts and Japanese gardens, if you get that far.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Ms HeleneJulho 29, 2016Worth the trip for Washington Park and the variety of roses. Free place to visit and recoup.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Shawn Mueller-BoddyJulho 12, 2019The variety and quantity of roses is amazing! Just wish more of them were giving off a scent.Voto a favorVotos contra
- DanielleNovembro 4, 2014No matter what the season, this is a place that may be enjoyed by all ages. A pleasant reminder as to why Portland is known as the City of Roses.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Karla M. AvendañoOutubro 7, 2016Un lugar de visita obligatoria para quienes vayan a Portland, es maravilloso!!!Voto a favor1Votos contra
- Al B.Outubro 26, 2016Huge rose garden that is a pinnacle of Portland. Definitely come here in the Spring when the flowers are in bloom.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Dee FlowersJulho 6, 2013You can see Mt. Hood from the garden (not showing up in this photo). The harp player is nice. Some take blankets and snacks and lay out in the evenings.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Rory ParnessAgosto 1, 2015Follow the bees for the best smelling roses. Then stop to smell them (but only after the bee leaves)Voto a favorVotos contra
- Amy RobertsonMaio 3, 2018Amazing views and loads of space for a casual picnicVoto a favorVotos contra
- Hob NockerJulho 27, 2016Large, neat walking area with a stunning view of Portland and Mt. Hood! Beautiful flowers too.Voto a favorVotos contra
- ElisaAgosto 14, 2017Lovely and free for all, spacious and beautiful, much better than the Japanese gardens.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Luis Javier RoblesDezembro 11, 2014Un lugar fascinante y diferente. Hay muchos tipos de rosas y naturaleza. Los colores de los jardines son muy bonitos.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Adena BrenowitzSetembro 7, 2018Absolutely beautiful! Free to get in but you pay for parking. Fully in bloom during early September.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Smithsonian ChannelJunho 24, 2011Soon after its opening in 1917, European horticulturists began to send samples of their finest hybrids to this garden for safekeeping from the fires of World War I. (From Aerial America) Leia maisVoto a favor3Votos contra
- Christopher BestJulho 31, 2015Find the section with the first place winners from each year over the past several decades. See if you can find a trend.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Dan ValenzuelaSetembro 18, 2015If you go to the statue of the man tipping his fedora, the artist engraved a dolphin symbol near his left heel.Voto a favorVotos contra
- JamesNovembro 2, 2011My favorite place here is the big open area that you can go and sit at. It's surrounded by roses and it's so relaxingVoto a favorVotos contra
- Stephanie GeNovembro 2, 2017Free admission. Very close to Portland Japanese Garden, recommend doing both of them.Voto a favorVotos contra
- ThrillistJunho 14, 2013Enjoy a cigar while taking in one of the best views of the city.Voto a favor3Votos contra
- MoJunho 7, 2013Much better to visit in spring or summer , really amazing landscapeVoto a favorVotos contra
- GNTLMNFevereiro 19, 2014Massive rose garden in the hills of downtown Portland. http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/finder/?PropertyID=1113&action=ViewParkVoto a favorVotos contra
- Denise Waddell ConteAgosto 3, 2013It's called Rock n Roll and a rose by any other name could never smell as sweet...most pungent sweet smelling rose... EVER!Voto a favor2Votos contra
- Jeshka LewisJunho 26, 2013Two of the best roses? Black Magic(In the test garden I believe) and the Whisper(Gold Medal Garden)Voto a favorVotos contra
- meganJulho 30, 2017Amazing tiered garden where they test new strains of roses. Highly recommend.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Andrew MarshallMaio 2, 2013If you arrive having forgotten it’s not rose season and none are in bloom, check out the nearby Portland Japanese Garden.Voto a favor3Votos contra
- WhyGo PortlandSetembro 4, 2010The Shakespeare Garden, built in 1945, was originally intended to contain only those trees, flowers and other plants which appear in Shakespeare’s plays, but now contains roses named after the charact Leia maisVoto a favor1Votos contra
- Evan PasseroOutubro 5, 2015An amazing place to walk around and spend a day literally smelling the rosesVoto a favorVotos contra
- Brook ShelleyAgosto 10, 2014So many roses. I walked through this on the way back from the Japanese garden and was blown away.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Christian AnicieteAbril 24, 2011Did you know Portland is known to be the city of roses? Come here to find out why. Also a great spot to get an amazing view of the city.Voto a favor3Votos contra
- Jacob GeorgeSetembro 6, 2014Beautiful garden! Well worth a day trip. Bring a lunch and have a picnic.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Sara JoyJunho 29, 2017So many beautiful roses! Every color you could imagine. They don't call it the Rose City for nothing.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Elaf AAgosto 26, 2015The garden was wonderful, but the weather the time we visited was not.Voto a favorVotos contra
- allisonJulho 12, 2013You can't visit the City of Roses without a stop here. There are like a bazillion roses here. Pretty pretty.Voto a favorVotos contra
- Joey CarmelloAgosto 6, 2018Hard to believe a place like this exists and that it’s so accessible and freeVoto a favorVotos contra
- Emma CainAgosto 18, 2017such a relaxing place. bring a picnic and some friends!Voto a favorVotos contra
- _Janeiro 19, 2015Huge rose garden with a variety of roses. Come on the spring.Voto a favorVotos contra