Internationally-renowned Catholic Shrine and Sanctuary set among 62 acres of forest and botanical gardens. Enjoy a peaceful stroll through the paved pathways. Find inspiration admiring statues, …
Internationally-renowned Catholic Shrine and Sanctuary set among 62 acres of forest and botanical gardens. Enjoy a peaceful stroll through the paved pathways. Find inspiration admiring statues, viewpoints, cultural shrines, ponds, chapels and gardens. Other features include a labyrinth, set among towering trees, a rose garden, and the Via Matris wood carvings. A wonderful place to relax and find peace. A true oasis in the middle of the city. Also available: The Grotto Gift Shop The Grotto Conference Center
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Dec 4, 2024
This place is breathtaking, I was not too sure what to expect but my girlfriend made me come here when we visit Portland and my god it has to be the place that made my Portland experience. The paying… Full review by Michael B
Aug 16, 2024
The Grotto is a beautiful sanctuary owned by the Catholic Church, but open to everyone. It is an oasis of lush gardens, walking trails, a beautiful glass-walled chapel with a view overlooking the mou… Full review by B4Travel2
Jul 23, 2024
We happened to stumble across this gorgeous place on our way to the airport. It was just lovely, peaceful, and the gardening impeccable. We enjoyed strolling thru both upper and lower levels. Our tim… Full review by teresa d
Is there a bus or train from the airport to The Grotto? Or uber would be our best choice?
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Uber or rental car is your best bet. Well worth the visit, expect to spend about a good hour or more on the grounds if you don’t attend mass or go to the upper gardens, doing all three …
Uber or rental car is your best bet. Well worth the visit, expect to spend about a good hour or more on the grounds if you don’t attend mass or go to the upper gardens, doing all three will be a good 3-4 hour visit.
While dogs are not allowed on the upper level, they are allowed outdoors on the first level, both in the plaza and in the botanical garden. The Grotto holds special events throughout the …
While dogs are not allowed on the upper level, they are allowed outdoors on the first level, both in the plaza and in the botanical garden. The Grotto holds special events throughout the year, including a Blessing of the Animals each July. Well-behaved leashed dogs are allowed.