Portland Car Rental Deals

All Star Travel (AST) has locations in Portland, Oregon for Rental Cars, including Portland International Airport – PDX.  Our supplier agreements in Portland for Rental Cars include major brands like Hertz, Budget, Avis, Dollar, Thrifty, Avis, Alamo, and more. All Star Travel – Great times begin with great deals!

How Does It Work?

When you use AST’s online booking system, your vehicle is confirmed with one of our major car suppliers. Upon confirmation, you receive an email that has your prepaid car rental voucher, which contains all of the information you will need to pick up the vehicle (if you do not receive this email be sure to check your spam folder, as sometimes it maybe filtered by your email system). You then will pick up the car from the car rental supplier listed on your voucher.

TIP: We have had customers contact us looking for All Star Travel, but then realize that it is actually printed on their voucher as Dollar, Alamo, Hertz, or some other brand.

How Does All Star Travel Secure Such Low Rates?

Through rental supply agreements and valued partnerships with major car rental companies around the world, AST is able to deliver an online reservations experience that is cost-effective. Contracts are negotiated with major car rental suppliers and AST passes the savings on to you.

TRAVEL IN PORTLAND – Source Wikipedia

Portland is home to a diverse array of artists and arts organizations, and was named in 2006 by American Style magazine as the tenth best Big City Arts Destination in the U.S.

The Portland Art Museum owns the city’s largest art collection and presents a variety of touring exhibitions each year. With the recent addition of the Modern and Contemporary Art wing it became one of the United States’ twenty-five largest museums. Art galleries abound downtown and in the Pearl District, as well as in the Alberta Arts District and other neighborhoods throughout the city.

The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) is located on the east bank of the Willamette River across from downtown Portland, and contains a variety of hands-on exhibits covering the physical sciences, life science, earth science, technology, astronomy, and early childhood education. OMSI also has an ultra-large-screen movie theater and is home to the USS Blueback submarine, used in the film The Hunt for Red October.

Portland is also home to Portland Classical Chinese Garden, an authentic representation of a Suzhou-style walled garden.

Portlandia, a statue on the west side of the Portland Building, is the second-largest hammered-copper statue in the U.S. (after the Statue of Liberty). Portland’s public art is managed by the Regional Arts & Culture Council.

Powell’s City of Books claims to be the largest independent new and used bookstore in the world, occupying a multistory building on an entire city block in the Pearl District. In 2010, Powell’s Technical Books was relocated to Powell’s Books Bldg. 2 across the street from the flagship store.[110]

The Portland Rose Festival takes place annually in June and includes two parades, dragon boat races, carnival rides at Tom McCall Waterfront park, and dozens of other events.

Washington Park, in the West Hills, is home to some of Portland’s most popular recreational sites, including the Oregon Zoo, the Portland Japanese Garden, the World Forestry Center, and the Hoyt Arboretum.

Portland hosts a number of festivals throughout the year in celebration of beer and brewing, including the Oregon Brewers Festival. Held each summer during the last full weekend of July, it is the largest outdoor craft beer festival in North America with over 70,000 attendees in 2008.[111] Other major beer festivals throughout the calendar year include the Spring Beer and Wine Festival in April, the North American Organic Brewers Festival in June, the Portland International Beerfest in July,[112] and the Holiday Ale Festival in December.

 

SOURCE:  Wikipedia