Portland, Maine
As the largest city of the state of Maine, Portland is jam-packed with a special mix of activities for everyone to enjoy as well as a range of different districts to explore. Its historic waterfront is perfect for observing the lively and modest buzz of the area and the art district will leave you spoilt for choice with galleries, museums and theatres.
Don’t miss out on some outdoor adventures with Portland’s coastal walks, gardens, parks, or even set sail to the islands of Casco Bay. You’ll leave the city with a salty sea breeze and a smile on your face. 1. Breathe in the ocean breeze at the Portland Head Light Come and visit the oldest lighthouse in Maine, climb to the top and admire stunning views of the jaw-dropping cliffs and Atlantic ocean from above. Dive into the history of this fully-functioning lighthouse built in 1791 at the on-site museum. Nearby you can find Fort Williams Park, a spectacular 90 acres of coastal hiking paths to explore, there’s even a beach too! 2. Absorb the lively atmosphere of the Old Port Waterfront dining, trendy shopping, boutiques and art galleries are some of the things you can expect to find in the Old Port district. Grab a coffee and stroll down Commercial Street to absorb the buzz of this area. Close to the water’s edge, watch boats docking and see fishermen at work.3. Be spoilt for choice in the Portland Arts District The Portland Museum of Art is a must-do among the large number of museums, theatres and galleries the Art District has to offer. It features European, contemporary and American art - even Monet! Don’t miss Portland's ‘First Friday Art Walk’ where art institutions open their doors to the public on the first Friday of every month. Perfect for art enthusiasts! 4. Get a birds-eye view from the Portland Observatory Step into the shoes of Captain Moody who built the observatory to monitor incoming ships as far as 30 miles away! Climb to the top of this National Historic Landmark (the highest point of the city) and step out on the balcony for an unparalleled Portland panorama and glistening harbour views. 5. Fun for all at the Narrow Gauge Railroad Company and Museum Enjoy a scenic seaside train ride in Portland, Maine and see a unique side of Portland history. Don’t miss out on special events throughout the year such as the ice cream train in summer, winter trains, and the pumpkin train - every child will go home with a pumpkin! 6. Believe the extraordinary at the International Cryptozoology MuseumAre you a believer in Bigfoot? Are you intrigued by dragons, mermaids and sea serpents? Come along to the only museum in the world dedicated to rare and mythical creatures! Immerse yourselves in the mystery and be entertained for hours.