Portland Tourist Attractions

As Maine's primary airport, Portland Jetport serves many travelers. Minutes from Portland's central business district, this hotel is ideal for both work and play. The area around the Portland Jetport is packed with fun activities.

Nearby Portland, Oregon, has many paths perfect for hikers and cyclists. Many people visit Casco Bay to do kayaking, sailing, or fishing. Portland has many museums and historical sites for individuals who want to learn more about the city's past.

If you're interested in maritime history, you should definitely check out the Maine Maritime Museum, while the Victoria Mansion is one of the best-preserved Victorian mansions in the United States.

Whether you're in the mood to kick back and unwind or get out and see the sights, the area around the Portland Jetport has you covered.

Several additional choices are provided below. Go to getyourguide.com for more options.

Portland: Old Port Culinary Walking Tour

The creative bakers, brewers, distillers, confectioners, chefs, and more of Portland, Maine's culinary culture are on display for your enjoyment. See the sights that regulars recommend to out-of-towners.

Tour the Old Port and surrounding area with a knowledgeable and entertaining guide. Traditional Maine fare, fare influenced by Maine, cutting-edge cultural fare, and upscale beverages will all be available.

Along the route, you'll have the chance to chat with local chefs and hear an engaging account of their journeys to success from your guide.

Throughout the journey, your guide will gain an intimate understanding of the "Port City," rich cultural, social, and gastronomic heritage. It will be able to provide you with numerous suggestions for where to eat and drink. You will depart with a full stomach and a better understanding of the region's rich heritage.

As much as possible, we have accommodated those with food allergies or intolerances, including gluten, seafood, nuts, and vegetarianism. It is entirely up to the guests' discretion how actively they wish to be involved in resolving any future food difficulties.

To name a few, you could try locally caught lobster, homemade candies, a temaki (raw fish) roll made with ingredients from the area, Maine seafood "chowdah," a pint of the state's famous craft beer, a glass of honey wine, or some dark chocolate truffles crafted from potatoes grown in Aroostook County.

Portland, Maine: 2-Hour Guided History Tour

During the trip, you will get to know your local guide, a history enthusiast who will bring the tales and facts from Portland's past to life. Beginning on Commercial Street, stroll through the historic Old Port, downtown, and waterfront regions, all of which have streets paved with cobblestone.

The tour may visit several locations, some of which include the lobster statue, the home of Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow, the Eastern cemetery, the Abyssinian Church, and possibly even more. Your time will end in a satisfying tone with a delicacy from the region.

Portland: Self-Guided Sightseeing Driving Audio Tour

During your self-guided driving tour of Portland, you'll see the city's various neighborhoods. You may receive panoramic views of the city from the Eastern Promenade while using an audio-guided app to learn about the history and culture of the city.

Downloading the app will get you started on your way to having a personal tour guide, audio tour, and map. After the download, you will begin your time in Portland at the Visitor Center.

As you travel down Commercial Street, your guide will tell you about the manufacturing roots of the city. You'll pass the magnificently maintained Victoria Mansion, built in 1858 and located along the route. After that comes the much more historic Danforth Inn, which dates to 1823.

You'll learn about several renowned people buried in Portland as you travel up the Western Promenade, including the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (a statue of whom you'll view next in Longfellow Square). Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was one of the people buried in Portland.

Visit the Art District, an excellent place to pick up a souvenir, and then continue on to a cathedral that the British once razed.

As you make your way nearer the shore, you will come upon the remains of an observatory used to direct ships into the sometimes tricky port of Portland. Discover a few picture-perfect lighthouses that are great additions to any collection of photographs.

Discover the Eastern Promenade, a beachfront park that spans 68 acres and offers plenty of picture-perfect ocean vistas. You will view the peculiar and divisive "baked beans" building before returning to Old Port for a second opportunity to visit one of the many eateries and businesses located in the district.

Walk by a statue of John Ford, a Portland native, and filmmaker. South Portland is located across the Casco Bay Bridge from its more bustling neighbor to the north. Here, residents enjoy a more tranquil lifestyle. You will eventually arrive at Fort Williams Park, rich in natural beauty and historical significance. This is the last stop on tour.

Portland, Maine: Hidden Histories Downtown Walking Tour

On a walking tour through the Old Port, downtown, and the active waterfront, you'll learn about Portland's little-known past. Experience history like never before through your guide's vivid stories and fascinating photos from the past. Learn insider information about the city's landmarks, landmark buildings, and streets from a resident.

Wind your way through the cozy cobblestone streets of Portland's Old Port to reach the city's historic public buildings and the active waterfront. Experience the city's historic red brick buildings, waterfront seafood eateries, and scenic ocean vistas.

Acquire exciting information about Portland and impress your friends with your newfound expertise.

Your tour will conclude in a waterfront park just a 5-minute walk from the starting point, where you will be surrounded by shops, restaurants, and other opportunities to explore the city.

Portland, Maine: Black History Guided Walking Tour

On this walking tour, you'll meander through Portland's historic waterfront and along streets paved with brick and cobblestone. Spend some time learning about the history of the East End's Black community.

Stop at Portland's oldest church, the First Parish, to meet your guide and start your trip back in time. See the landmarks, businesses, and public buildings where Black Yankees organized for political power and drove the economy.

You can visit the residences of Black sailors and stevedores who functioned as stops on the underground railroad in the East End area. Take time to appreciate the places of worship where Black communities have gathered for prayer, celebration, and education since the early 1900s.

Find out how Black contributions of knowledge, talent, and labor ensured the success of early colonial settlements in Maine. Learn what happened to the Black housekeeper who freed her masters in Maine during the Revolutionary War.

Learn about the 400 years of Black history in Maine and the contributions of Portland's extraordinary people who made a difference. A combination of printed photographs from the past and skilled storytelling will make history come alive. Hear the little-known anecdotes that are typically left out of historical tours.

The Abyssinian Meeting House, the oldest Black church in Maine and the third-oldest in the United States, needs repair funding. A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sale will go toward this effort. Eastern Cemetery is a half-mile from the starting point and makes a fitting final stop on your journey.

Portland, Maine: Old Port Brewery Walking Tour

Spend the day exploring historic Portland, Maine, on foot while engaging in conversation and sampling local fare. The fascinating history of the city's beer culture is covered in depth during this three-hour walking tour led by a knowledgeable local guide.

It was in Portland, Maine, in 1851, that the Prohibition movement started. In 1983, Portland became home to New England's craft brewery. Portland's history is fascinating.

Walk, Talk, & Taste (3 hours)

The Shipyard Brewing Company, Gritty McDuff's, and Liquid Riot Bottling Company are where you will stop for tastings as you stroll around Portland's Old Port with a local beer history guide.

Every trip ends with a drop-off at Old Port Spirits and Cigars, the ideal location to pick up something to enjoy later in the evening after touring the bustling downtown area of Portland.

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