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Top neighborhoods in Portland

Old Port

Cobblestone streets, 19th-century brick buildings, and fishing piers define this district, offering boutiques, restaurants, and bars. Explore Post Office Park, Tommy's Park with its large mural, and stroll the Eastern Promenade Trail to East End Beach.

Downtown Portland

Downtown Portland enchants with historic cobblestone streets and a lively waterfront where lobster boats bob alongside ferry terminals. Art lovers can explore local galleries and the Portland Museum of Art, while foodies dive into fresh seafood and craft beer scenes. The charming brick buildings house boutique shops perfect for finding unique Maine-made treasures. Getting around is easy on foot with most attractions packed into a walkable core. Cozy boutique hotels occupy converted Victorian buildings, offering harbor views and local character. When night falls, live music spills from taverns while the salty harbor breeze carries the promise of tomorrow's adventures.

East End

Portland's East End combines coastal charm with neighborhood character along its stunning 2.1-mile Eastern Promenade trail. Panoramic views of Casco Bay's islands and lighthouses await as you stroll past locals enjoying picnics on grassy slopes. The historic Portland Observatory and Abyssinian Meeting House offer glimpses into the past, while tree-lined streets showcase Victorian homes. Artisanal coffee shops and craft breweries nestle between authentic neighborhood spots, perfect for refueling after waterfront walks. Most accommodations are boutique B&Bs in converted historic homes with personalized service. The area's excellent walkability and METRO bus connections make exploring easy, whether you're heading to East End Beach or venturing downtown.

West End

Distinguished by its well-preserved Victorian architecture, this downtown Portland neighborhood boasts the scenic Western Promenade park, offering views of the White Mountains, and several historic structures, such as the Gothic House and Morrill Mansion.

East Bayside

Bordered by Franklin Street and Washington Avenue, East Bayside offers a community arts venue, Mayo Street Arts, and the relaxing green space of Kennedy Park. Explore nearby Old Port and Munjoy Hill.

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Portland and related destinations

Cobblestone streets wind between 19th-century brick buildings toward a working waterfront where fishermen unload the day's catch. Feast on lobster rolls at dockside shacks that make fast food chains seem like sad imposters. The Portland Museum of Art punches above its weight with an impressive collection. Lighthouses dot the coastline, particularly the photogenic Portland Head Light. Duck into the Old Port's independent shops where owners actually know their inventory. Merrill Auditorium hosts performances worth dressing up for, while State Theatre draws crowds for indie bands. Local chefs transform just-caught seafood into dishes that explain why food magazines can't stop writing about this place.

Portland Head Light showing rocky coastline, general coastal views and a sunset

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Visitors really like Portland, especially its live music, port, and restaurants. Why not spend time at Bayside Bowl and Portland Observatory?While you're in town, don't miss a chance to see sights like Merrill Auditorium and Casco Bay Lines Ferry Terminal.

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