Portland Center for the Performing Arts, Portland, Oregon, United States of America
Portland Center for the Performing Arts now Portland's Centers for the Arts is the 5th largest center for performing arts in the US. It is an organization that serves as venue for concerts, cinema, live theater, small conferences, and other similar events in Portland, Oregon. With thousand performances and million attendees every year, the Center is an attraction. It consists of three separate buildings: the Antoinette Hatfield Hall, the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, and the Keller Auditorium. The organization has 5 venues that caused the change of its name in 2013 to Portland'5 Centers for the Arts.
Portland Center for the Performing Arts is a tourist attraction. Alberta Street is one of the closest neighborhoods from Portland and is an art-filled street known for its monthly street fair. There are numerous excellent accommodations tourists can choose from in Portland. The Heathman Hotel is a 4-star hotel with sophisticated rooms that features flat-screen TVs, twice-daily maid service, free internet, and French press coffeemakers. Another hotel needs to be considered is the Paramount Hotel Portland. It is an upscale hotel that offers a whiskey bar, a trendy bistro, a business center and an exercise room. Guests will have the chance to watch wildlife in the oldest zoo of the west Mississippi River, the Oregon Zoo. It is also the largest paid and the most popular attraction. The Pittock Mansion is another interesting sight to visit. It is a French Renaissance-style chateau that is a good sightseeing attraction. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.