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Hotels in Portland ME
In addition to the lodgings listed below, there are tons of chain hotels and motels in and around the city. Check around the Maine Mall (in South Portland) for the largest agglomeration; you’ll find all the usual names there, in various price ranges.
If you’re looking for something more central (and you should), Portland proper has options, but you’ll pay for the privilege during high season. The city has a seasonal quandary on its hands when it comes to hotel rooms: Many rooms sit empty in the winter and spring, and you can score some great deals then, but during Portland’s busy summers, reservations can be hard to come by and pricey, even after a spate of new hotel construction. Across the street from the main ferry dock in the Old Port neighborhood, the Hilton Garden Inn (65 Commercial St; tel. 207/780-0780) is convenient to restaurants, bakeries, and pubs—not to mention the islands of Casco Bay.
You’ll pay for the privilege of being in the heart of the waterfront, though: Double rooms mostly run from about $169 up to $600 midsummer. A couple of blocks inland, the Holiday Inn by the Bay, 88 Spring St. (tel. 800/345-5050 or 207/775-2311), offers great views of the harbor from about half the rooms, along with the usual chain-hotel creature comforts. Peak-season rates are approximately $350 for a double.
Portland is awash in Airbnb rentals, with everything available from couches to crash on to stately properties in the tony West End. As of this writing, however, the city is trying to crack down on seasonal rentals with new regulations, since rental properties (many owned by out-of-staters and seasonal residents) are pricing out locals and turning whole neighborhoods into patchwork ghost towns in the winter. So the thriving online rental market may take some hits in the near future.
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Black Point Inn
Just 10 miles south of Portland (about 15 minutes driving time from downtown), the historic Black Point Inn is a Maine classic. When new ownership took over the property back in 2007, the inn dispensed with one of its pools and all of the cottages, slashing the room count by more…$$$Prouts Neck - Hotel
Blind Tiger Guest House
In recent years, this stately brick manor on the peninsula, has transitioned from period B&B to boutique inn, nicely balancing the elegant Federal architecture with splashier contemporary art and furnishings that wouldn’t look out of place at a modern art museum. The rooms are a…$$$ - Hotel
Embassy Suites Portland
Practically inside Portland’s airport, this all-suite hotel gets very good reviews from business travelers. It’s one of the best choices if you have a very late arrival or early departure, even if it won't win awards for innovative architecture. Business bonus: You can print…$$Around Town - Hotel
Fairfield Inn Portland Maine Mall
The Fairfield, on the southern edge of the Maine Mall’s sprawl, is a good option for budget-minded families. The clean but basic rooms all have irons and ironing boards, there’s a simple free breakfast in the lobby each morning, and parking’s free and ample. You can practically walk…$Around Town - Hotel
Hampton Inn Portland–Airport
Of all the hotels clustered around Portland’s airport and mall, this is my top “family” pick. There’s a pool, a free shuttle van to and from the airport, chocolate-chip cookies, an Internet terminal in the lobby, a pretty good included breakfast, friendly staff, and a quiet-ish…$South Portland - Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Waterfront
The Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Waterfront is a safe mid-range bet. Those with sensitivities will appreciate that this is a newer property and has always been non-smoking. All rooms have either a city view or a harbor view and have a generous amount of space. It is ideally located in…$$Old Port - Hotel
Inn at Park Spring
This small, tasteful B&B is located on a busy downtown street in a historic brick home that dates back to 1835. It's well located for exploring the city on foot, and well kept by friendly owners John and Nancy Gonsalves. Guests can linger or watch TV in the front parlor, or chat…$$Around Town - Hotel
Inn By The Sea
Not so much an inn as a luxury retreat, Cape Elizabeth’s best hotel has made the successful transition from relaxed seaside getaway to destination resort. Yet they’ve done it while retaining a wonderful sense of place: suites and dining areas emphasize Maine-themed art and foods,…$$$Cape Elizabeth - Hotel
Pomegranate Inn
Located inside a 19th-century Italianate home in Portland's lovely West End, this is among the city’s best B&Bs. Eight rooms feature individually distinct design touches, painted floors, faux-marble woodwork, and gas fireplaces. The carriage house room includes a private terrace…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Portland Harbor Hotel
Situated adjacent to the Old Port's busy bar scene on the corner of Fore and Union streets, this semicircular townhouselike structure—designed to fit in with the brick facades prevailing in the Old Port—appeals to the boutique crowd with its modern amenities. The interior courtyard…$$$Around Town - Hotel
Portland Regency Hotel
Centrally located on a cobblestone courtyard in the middle of the Old Port, the Regency boasts one of the city’s premier hotel locations. But it’s got more than location—this is also one of the most architecturally interesting hotels in southern Maine. Housed in an 1895 brick armory,…$$$Around Town - Hotel
The Press Hotel
If it’s not the best urban lodging in Portland, it’s certainly the most fun. The Press Hotel was constructed over the bones of the former headquarters of the Portland Press Herald newspaper, and there’s a “golden days of journalism” theme throughout the building that’s more fun than…$$$Around Town - Hotel
The Westin Portland Harborview
Long known as the Eastland (the sign on the roof still proclaims this), this historic 14-story hotel off Congress Street got a $50-million renovation back in 2013. A few historic touches were saved, like the grand columns in the lobby and the ornately carved stairway to the ballroom,…$$Around Town



