The rose garden is absolutely super beautiful. There are all kinds of colors and varieties, which reminds me of the happy memories with my mother and her own rose garden. Garden tickets are free, parking is cheap, only 1.6 dollars per hour. This time is worth it.
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The rose garden is absolutely super beautiful. There are all kinds of colors and varieties, which reminds me of the happy memories with my mother and her own rose garden. Garden tickets are free, parking is cheap, only 1.6 dollars per hour. This time is worth it.
Although the flowering period has passed, I can still smell the fragrance of flowers. There are many types of roses. The children have a great time and we have fully relaxed in nature. I hope I can come again if I have a chance.
Portland's rose city punch card, really beautiful, because of the Mediterranean climate, winter is dry and wet, summer is dry and hot, especially suitable for the growth of roses and has the title of rose city, and no tickets are charged, the environment is very beautiful, sitting quietly is very beautiful ~~~
Stayed in Portland for three days and basically shopping, this is the only serious attraction I have been to. Still take the bus, get off the bus and walk a forest trail to the rose garden. There is no research on plants, but there are many varieties of flowers inside, colorful, and still very beautiful. Japanese gardens are charged, the price is not low, plus we will take the train back to Seattle in the afternoon, and we will not go in. There is also a residential area near the rose garden, which is a small house with a single family. Each is beautiful and you can check it out by the way.
It's very worthwhile. It will make your heart blossom. Walking in the sea of flowers, sniffing the smell of various flowers, taking pictures constantly..., lingering and forgetting to return, everything is very empty and tempting. Free parking, free viewing. You will encounter men, women, children and tourists from different countries with different skin colours. What remains in your memory is the world of roses.
Portland's International Rose Test Park is located in Washington Park, opposite the Japanese Garden. Since it is known as international, I thought it would be a spectacular botanical garden, and there would be an exhibition hall with relevant science and education. As a result, the parking lot did not see obvious signs. Under the guidance of others, I realized that the almost empty field that went down in the parking lot was the rose garden. Although I know that the season is a bit early, it is not so bare and deserted in spring. Since you come, you will walk away. Almost all the branches are cut, let alone the leaves have not seen a few pieces. But each one is like a boutique, indicating the variety and age, and the season must be beautiful.
The Rose Garden is on the top of the hill. It needs a car to go up the hill. It happened to rain when we went, and the October blossom season was almost over, but there were still showers of fragrance. The scenery is not beautiful, but it's quiet. It can make you think about life in a daze.
You can see many different roses here. It was a pleasure to go on a good weather day and the views of downtown Portland and Mount Hood were fantastic. You can walk in the garden and see all kinds of different roses. Make another note that there are also stones named after all the past rose festival queens on the ground closest to the east side wall. While parking is a problem, especially on weekends.