Portland in the rain with kids

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Portland does not only have lots of fun stuff for gown-ups (think wine, beer, music) but also for kids. Here are some ideas of what to do and where to go on one of those fews days when it rains.

A.

Oregon History Center

1200 SW Park Ave
Portland, Oregon

The museum explains Oregon's history with artifacts, photos, videos and art.

B.

OMSI - Oregon Museum of Science and Industry

1945 SE Water Ave
Portland, Oregon

Founded in 1944 and one of the nation's top ten science museums, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry is a world-class tourist attraction and educational resource that puts the 'WOW!' in science for the kid in each of us.

C.

Portland Aerial Tram

3303 SW Bond Ave
Portland, Oregon

Portland Perks coupon book includes: 1 free fare with purchase of two.

The Portland Aerial Tram offers amazing views of Portland, the Willamette river and the Cascade Mountains.

The Portland Perks hotel package includes free parking, complimentary continental breakfast for two and the discount-packed Portland Perks coupon book, filled with savings on dining, tax-free shopping, attractions, the arts and more. This exclusive package is only available through Travel Portland.

D.

Mother's Bistro & Bar

409 SW 2nd Ave
Portland, Oregon

Mother's serves comfort food from America and around the world using classical cooking techniques. We feature the cuisine of a different mother each month, in addition to our regular extensive breakfast, lunch and dinner menus.

For Reservations: https://www.savvydiner.com/reserve.php?r=1024

E.

Oregon Zoo

4001 SW Canyon Rd
Portland, Oregon

The Oregon Zoo is located along the MAX light rail line, five minutes from downtown Portland. The zoo is currently showing off a pack of Visayan Warty Pigs, complete with mohawks, in addition to the countless other animals who live there: crocodiles, Asian elephants, giraffes, hippos, monkeys, penguins, snakes, turtles, zebras and the list goes on.