Located in Portland, a 18-minute walk from East End Beach, Cambria Hotel Portland Downtown Old Port provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Helena
United States of America
It was a little more run-down, a few less amenities than I'd have thought, but the bed was comfy enough, and it was clean -- and I could bring my dog!
Located directly off Interstate 295 in central Portland and 1476 feet from Hadlock Field, this hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and free WiFi access.
Offering a restaurant and a fitness center, The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection is located in Portland. Each room here will provide you with air conditioning. There is also a refrigerator.
Vanessa
United States of America
Very updated and centrally located to be able to walk to anything needed
Located in Portland, 1.3 miles from East End Beach, Canopy By Hilton Portland Waterfront has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge.
ami
United States of America
The entire room experience was top notch. Sheets were amazing. Bed was super comfortable and the shades allowed just the right amount of light.
Just a 5-minute walk from the Casco Bay Lines Ferry, this waterfront hotel offers an indoor heated pool and fitness center. Every room features a flat-screen cable TV with HBO.
Danielle
United States of America
Nothing rude staff over priced loud kids screaming and running the halls all day and night
Located in downtown Portland, this Maine hotel offers free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool, and rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a work desk.
Hyatt Place Portland-Old Port is located in Portland, Maine, 1312 feet from Portland Downtown Historic District. The property features a 24-hour market with sandwiches, salads, pastries and more.
AC Hotel Portland Downtown/Waterfront by Marriott is located in the historic Old Port neighborhood of Portland, Maine, a 7-minute walk from Casco Bay Lines Ferry Terminal.
Valerie
United States of America
I took my dad to the area to celebrate his birthday as well as attend a work event. The location was great, and on the water - we were able to walk everywhere. Hotel room was a good size, and the beds were comfortable.
Offering views of Casco Bay and Portland, Maine's working waterfront, this hotel is just steps from attractions and activities, and features free WiFi.
Timothy
United States of America
Quiet with comfortable and clean beds. Nice available coffee and cookies. Great valets and parking service.
In the arts and shopping district of the Portland city center, within 492 feet of the Portland Museum of Art and Congress Square, this hotel offers a rooftop bar with stunning views of the city.
Cleanliness, staff was very helpful. Looked modern.
Located adjacent to the Portland International Jetport, 2.2 mi from the Maine Mall and 5 mi from the Old Port/Waterfront, this all-suite hotel in Portland, Maine offers accommodations and easy access...
Offering views of Casco Bay and Portland, Maine's working waterfront, this hotel is just steps from attractions and activities, and features free WiFi.
Did not have breakfast and the location was awesome.
Near Portland International Jetport and the Old Port District, this Portland, Maine hotel features a free shuttle to the airport and area businesses as well as comfortable guestrooms and convenient...
Check in staff were friendly, very efficient, and accommodating.
Portland International Jetport is a 10-minute drive from this Maine hotel. Located on 5 acres, Inn at Portland has a tour desk and offers free Wi-Fi in every room.
Reception area clean and modern, beds comfy. Friendly staff.
The Francis Hotel, a historic landmark, is located in Portland's Bramhall neighborhood, near Art District. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property. Located on the second floor.
Beautifully set up, comfortable and very convenient location
Located in downtown Portland, this Maine hotel offers free Wi-Fi, an indoor pool, and rooms equipped with a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a work desk.
lovely big rooms, nice being on 10th floor with a window
Located in the Old Port district in Portland, Maine, the Portland Regency Hotel and Spa has an on-site fitness center, steam rooms, hot tubs and full service day spa.
Nice big bathroom with shower gel, shampoo and conditioner.
Clarion Hotel Airport Portland is close to the University of Southern Maine, the Maine College of Art, the Children's Museum of Maine, Merrill Auditorium performing arts facility, the Portland Museum...
Featuring free WiFi, Ramada Plaza by Wyndham Portland is set in Portland, 1.7 mi from Westbrook College Historic District. Each room at this hotel is air conditioned and is fitted with a TV.
Decent size room, free parking, onsite restaurant and bar
Located in Portland, 14 miles from Funtown Splashtown USA, Longfellow Hotel has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a fitness center and a bar.
FAQs about hotels in Portland
On average, 3-star hotels in Portland cost $121 per night, and 4-star hotels in Portland are $179 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Portland can be found for $130 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Great little downtown full of shops and galleries to explore...
Great little downtown full of shops and galleries to explore. Fishing wharfs to walk around. Best pub: Gritty McDuffs. Best Italian takeout: Anania's
Excellent transportation center with long-term parking to take train into Boston or beyond.
Nathan
Canada
10
Scored 10
I was born and raised here.
I was born and raised here. Great Small City with Amazing Sights,Friendly People and many things to do. Although I'm not a fan of Lobster, there is only one City and State to get the best, Portland Maine
Paul
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Portland is a walkable city.
Portland is a walkable city. Too many wonderful restaurants for one trip!
My favorites from this trip: Fore Street Restaurant, Honey Paw, and Jing Yan. My husband loved Bar Futo and the bar at Via Vecchia.
Hope
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We live in Massachusetts, but we love visiting Maine.
We live in Massachusetts, but we love visiting Maine. We usually stop at the Kittery Trading Post along our drive. In Portland we like to take in historical homes and sites like the Victorian Mansion or the Henry Wadsworth Longfellow home. There are lots of restaurants and pubs in the waterfront area. One of our favorites is the Ri' Ra' where I typically enjoy a Guinness with the fish and chips.
Fran
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
My work in Portland shows me a diverse striving community...
My work in Portland shows me a diverse striving community that is trying to care for its citizens. That diversity is revealed through exploring the shops underneath and around the "Hopeful" sculpture/sign on Forest Ave.
Heinrick
8.0
Scored 8.0
Best seafood ever.
Best seafood ever. Very nice restaurants and bars and excellent, friendly service in all places. Nice little interior or similar shops. Some more or less interesting galleries, interesting Arts Museum. But two full days are enough for visiting downtown Portland.
Lovely hiking trails at about 30 minutes from the town.
I used to live in Portland and often come to the city for work. This was my first time staying at Canopy, as I wanted something more elevated for the special occasion. The staff was so great! They upgraded my room for free when they heard I was there for my master's graduation. The rooms are modern, clean, and stylish. The Salt Yard has great food and drinks, and the location is perfect for walking around the Old Port. The valet was also really quick! don't want to stay anywhere else when I come back!
This was one of the cleanest and well kept hotels we ever stayed at. It looked rather new.
Portland Sea Dogs are about a 5 minute walk. Minor league baseball is very inexpensive compared to MLB and just as fun.
The Old Port was a bit of a walk, about 45 minutes. We took Congress St. thru downtown. It was a nice easy walk both mornings and evenings. Parking downtown is expensive. If you don’t mind a nice walk it’s worth it. Plus you get to walk thru downtown.
TRUE revitalized grand hotel from 1927 when my grandmother worked in the kitchen.
I've always wanted to stay. It is a superior locale and location walking to Deering Oaks, down to the old port and dozens of foodie places. Start with concierge service, fabulous restaurant with a park and infused water, coffee and teas service in the glittering lobby.
The Location can't be beat! It's in the center of popular venues (Cross center, Aura,etc.)and Old Port shopping and Pubs. The fridge and microwave were "newish". The price was in line with other Portland lodging. The garage is actually adjacent to the hotel so very easy to access and you can go in and out all you want for only a $10 a day charge.
The price was reasonable for Portland. The room was clean, spacious and comfortable. Despite being located out of town, its proximity to the transportation center made it ideal for those using train or bus services, especially the very cheap bus service to central Portland. The gym and pool were OK and very quiet/ barely used.
The Hampton Inn in Downtown Portland was a great location to tour the port area, with plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The room was quiet, clean and comfortable. The hotel now features a hot breakfast buffet that was especially good.
The hot breakfast was very good, substantial and had plenty of healthy options, which was appreciated. The staff was friendly, helpful, and attentive. The hotel was clean overall, and the room was great.
Great Location, near to good Bars and Restaurant,
Staff was incredible helpful and attend all my request
Great Bar Tender who gave excellent advice for Restaurants near to the Hotel
The hotel was near the airport with free shuttle service to the airport and downtown Portland. The hotel was quiet and the staff were helpful and friendly.
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