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TRAVELHOST Magazine

Address: P.O. Box 3771
City: Portland
Zip Code: 97208
Local Phone:
503-841-6496
or 503-428-7989
Fax: 866-722-0515

Hours:
8 am to 7 pm
E-mail:
mike@travelhostportland.com
Web Site:
www.travelhost.com/portland
Owners:
Mike & Mary Guess


Description:
When business and leisure travelers visit our area, they want to know where to eat, shop, and have fun. And with more than 2 million readers annually, TRAVELHOST of Greater Portland is the #1 visitor guide for the Portland Metro Area. The Portland edition of TRAVELHOST Magazine covers a five county area and includes an ongoing feature of Willamette Valley WIne Country. Circulation is guaranteed within the guest rooms at 100 of the Portland area'a finest hotels. With approximately 13,000 guest rooms, our advertisers receive an average readership of 340,000 per issue. TRAVELHOST of Greater Portland publishes 6 times per year.

 

Special Notes: Advertising in TRAVELHOST works because people see and read the magazine in the comfort and privacy of their hotel rooms. Decisions are set before these guests ever leave their hotel rooms. TRAVELHOST is the #1 travel magazine in America with more than 130 local editions serving more than 410 cities and 180 million travelers across America. Mike & Mary are available to your business as a local travel market resource. For a free consultation on how your business can benefit from targeted advertising to Portland's visitor market, contact us today.

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The Yamhill Valley Visitors Association encourages everyone to visit the Heart of the Oregon Wine Country.
Here you will discover fine wines and fine dining - the best Pinot Noir in the world. Experience our fine hotels to bed and breakfasts and vacation rentals, restaurants, microbrews, shopping, relocation and real estate information, helpful chambers of commerce and fun things to do. Visit McMinnville and the Spruce Goose, Amity, Carlton, Dayton, Dundee, Grand Ronde, Lafayette, Newberg, Sheridan, Yamhill and Willamina.

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