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video: Portland Only U.S. City to Make List of Most Livable Places

Thursday, June 18, 2015

 

Portland was the only U.S. city to rank on Monocle’s 2015 Quality-of-Life survey, a list of the 25 best cities in the world to live in. Monocle, a London-based lifestyle and culture magazine, ranked Portland as having the 25th best quality-of-life, a higher ranking than any other U.S. city, East Coast or West.

Take that, Seattle!

Topping the list were:
1. Tokyo, Japan
2. Vienna, Austria
3. Berlin, Germany
4. Melbourne, Australia
5. Sydney, Australia

Monocle used 22 metrics to rank each city including number of international travel routes, percentage of cycle commutes, and the price of a good lunch. 

While large cities like San Francisco and New York may offer more options for entertainment and dining, their size can also make them expensive. Portland remains the cheapest major West Coast city. On top of that, Portland has developed all the things that make a city great to live in like a thriving food scene, fierce local pride, and an eco-friendly culture. 

Monocle warns that rising housing costs in Portland could threaten its position on the list. As most Portlanders know, low vacancy rates and high rent prices have plagued the real estate market in recent years. While new apartment complexes and condo developments are starting to address this problem, it’s still difficult to find affordable housing in the city. 

But for now, Portlanders live a better life than anyone else in the country, which is just one more reason to love the Rose City. 

The Monocle Quality of Life Survey 2015 from Monocle on Vimeo.

 

Related Slideshow: 20 Fun Things To Do In Portland This Summer

20 Fun Things To Do In Portland This Summer

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Portland Thunder

One of Portland’s newest franchises will be continuing with their season through the summer. The Portland Thunder is an indoor arena football team that completed their inaugural season last year. To the surprise of many, they ended up making the playoffs during the 2014 season. This summer will be extremely important if they have hopes of returning to the playoffs.

Moda Center, 1 Center Court, Portland., March 27th-Aug 8th. Tickets $20-$135. For more information click HERE.

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World Naked Bike Ride

The naked bike ride has drawn more than 8,000 participants in past years. Hopefully, this year is no different. If you’re comfortable bearing it all, feel free to come out and join in on this annual bike ride. The only stipulation is that you need to wear as little clothing as possible. Obviously helmets, shoes and pads are encouraged, but after that it’s entirely up to you.

Colonel Summers Park, S.E. 17th Ave. & S.E. Taylor St., Portland., Sat. June 27th. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

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Mississippi Street Fair

One of the city’s biggest street fairs will be returning to Portland this summer. The Mississippi Street Fair will be on N. Mississippi Avenue from N. Fremont to N. Skidmore. Guests can expect over 200 vendors, 40 plus bands, dunk tanks and beer and wine gardens.

N. Mississippi Avenue from N. Fremont to N. Skidmore., 10am-9pm Sat. July 11th. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Mississippi Street Fair Facebook Page (image cropped)

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Sand In The City

This year will mark the 20th Anniversary of Yoshida’s Sand in the City. At this event corporate teams are matched with the design expertise of local architectural firms. Each team will then receive training and support as they prepare for the July sand castle competition. 100% of the proceeds will go directly back into the community. Last year, five charities received grants totaling $114,000. It will prove to be a must-see summer showdown!

Pioneer Courthouse Square, 701 SW 6th Ave, Portland., Fri-Sun. July 17th-19th. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Sand In The City Facebook Page (image cropped)

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Cathedral Park Jazz Fest.

The Cathedral Park Jazz Festival is the West’s largest and oldest free celebration of jazz and blues. Not only will the evening be filled with great music, but also amazing scenery. 

Cathedral Park, N. Edison St and Pittsburg Ave Portland., Fri-Sun. July 17th-19th. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Cathedral Park Jazz Festival Facebook Page (image cropped)

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Oregon Brewers Festival

The month of July is considered to be Oregon Craft Beer Month. In lieu of this the Oregon Brewers Festival will be at the Waterfront on July 22nd through July 26th. In the past, this five-day event has brought in over 85,000 attendees and around 86 breweries.

Waterfront Park, SW Naito Pkwy, Portland., Wed-Sun. July 22nd-July 26th. Tickets $7. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Oregon Brewers Festival Facebook Page (image cropped)

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PDX Pop Now

This independent music festival will feature over 50 local artists within a 2-day period. This festival, which has been going on since 1998, was created in order to create a connection between Portland-based artists and their audiences. The best part is that this event if free!

AudioCinema, 226 SE Madison, Portland., 12pm-1am Fri-Sun. July 24th-26th. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

Photo via PDX Pop Now Facebook Page (image cropped)

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Flicks On The Bricks

This year, Flicks on the Bricks will be returning to Pioneer Courthouse Square. On five consecutive Fridays between July and August there will be a free movie shown on Portland’s largest outdoor screen. To make this movie night even better there will also be free popcorn. If you need to unwind under the stars be sure to come check out Flicks on the Bricks.

Pioneer Courthouse Bricks, 701 Southwest 6th Avenue, Portland., Fri. July 24th and 31st and August 7th, 14th and 21st. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Flicks On The Bricks Facebook Page (image cropped)

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Train, The Fray and Matt

Although it’s not in Portland, The Sleep Country Ampitheater will be hosting Train, The Fray and Matt Nathanson in July. All 3 artists have had songs appear on the Billboard Top 100 list.

Sleep Country Ampitheater, 17200 NE Delfel Road Ridgefield, Washington., 7pm Fri. July 24th. Tickets $25-$79.50. For more information click HERE.

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Rip City 3-On-3

Attention all ballers! Rip City 3-on-3 will be making their second annual appearance at the Moda Center this July. Those who wish to get a team together can participate in this 3-on-3 tournament. Other activities will include a slam-dunk contest, 3-point shootout and a skills competition. If you would like to compete don’t forget to register ahead of time.

Moda Center, 1 Center Court, Portland., Sat and Sun. July 25th and 26th. For more information click HERE.

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Festival of Balloons

Get down to Cook Park, located in Tigard, on June 26th through the 28th in order to participate in the annual Festival of Balloons. Although balloons highlight this event, there will also be plenty of other activities for the entire family to enjoy. The money raised from this event will go toward non-profit groups in Tigard.

Cook Park, 17005 SW 92nd Avenue Tigard., 5:45am-5pm Fri-Sun. July 26th-28th. Tickets in advance $5, the day of $7. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Festival of Balloons Facebook (image cropped)

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Wicked

The hit Broadway musical, Wicked, will be in Portland for 2 weeks. This musical tells the story of what happened in the Land of Oz before the arrival of Dorothy. Oz has won 50 major awards, including 3 Tony Awards and a Grammy.

Keller Auditorium, 222 SW Clay Portland., Aug 5th-23rd. Tickets $30-$175. For more information click HERE.

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Bite of Oregon

During the first weekend of August the 32nd annual Bite of Oregon will be at the Waterfront Park. This event will feature food from local chefs and food vendors. The money that is raised from this event will also help support Special Olympics Oregon. 

Waterfront Park, SW Naito Pkwy, Portland., Fri-Sun. Aug 7th-9th. Tickets in advance $5, the day of $6. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Bite of Oregon Facebook (image cropped)

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Providence Bridge Pedal

Have you ever wanted to be the first one to cross a bridge before it opens? Well, this event may be for you! On Sunday, August 9th the Providence Bridge Pedal will be taking a trip across Tilikum Crossing. The Tilikum Crossing is a new bridge that is expected to open in September 2015. Participants will have the opportunity to walk or bike during this event.

SW Naito Parkway and Salmon Street., 6:45am Sun. Aug 9th. Tickets $25-$30. For more information click HERE. 

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Kelly Clarkson

The original winner of American Idol will be making a stop in Portland in mid-August. The Piece By Piece Tour will include songs from her latest album, as well as some of her classic hits. Pentatonix will also be accompanying Clarkson on this leg of the tour.

Moda Center, 1 Center Court Portland., 7pm Mon. August 10th. Tickets $29.50-$99.50. For more information click HERE.

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Adult Soapbox Derby

How does acting like a kid for the day sound? Well, you’ll have that opportunity on August 15th. Adults who have designed and assembled their own soapboxes can compete against other soapbox racers. This race will take place down Mt. Tabor. Prizes for speed, engineering, fan-favorites and lifetime achievement will be handed out as well.

Mt. Tabor Park, SE 60th Ave & SE Salmon St, Portland., Sat. Aug 15th. This is a free event. For more information click HERE.

Photo via Adult Soapbox Derby Facebook (image cropped)

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MusicFestNW

MusicfestNW will be occurring on the Waterfront from August 21st through the 23rd. Throughout this music-filled weekend there will be around 20 artists who will be taking the stage. The weekend will officially kick off with Foster The People.

Waterfront Park, SW Naito Pkwy, Portland., Fri-Sun. Aug 21st-23rd. Tickets $45-$300. For more information click HERE. 

 

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Ariana Grande

The former Nickelodean star will be gracing the city of Portland with her presence this summer. The Honeymoon Tour will be her second headlining tour as a solo artist. Many critics have compared her voice to Mariah Carrey, but we’ll let the city of Portland be the judge of that.

Moda Center, 1 Center Court Portland., 7:30pm Fri. Sept 4th. Tickets $29.50-$69.50. For more information click HERE.

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Portland Timbers

Portland has been considered to be “Soccer City USA” since 1975. With the Timbers having some of the best players in the world there’s no better time to go and check out these clubs. Let’s prove to the country that we truly are “Soccer City USA.”

Providence Park, 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland., January 31st-Oct 25th. Tickets $24-$80. For more information click HERE.

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Portland Thorns

Although a few key players are in Canada competing in the Women’s World Cup, the Thorns are still a formidable team. With the season about halfway over, now is a crucial time for the team if they expect to make the post-season.

Providence Park, 1844 SW Morrison St, Portland., March 21st-Sept 4th. Tickets $10.50-$90. For more information click HERE.

 
 

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