Portland, ME, for one night
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Last summer we spent two nights at the Portland Harbor Hotel
portlandharborhotel.com
We found it lovely, the rooms beautiful and it was easy walking distance to many things - it is however, a 'hotel' and not a B& B, but it is the only place we've stayed so I thought I'd mention it.
portlandharborhotel.com
We found it lovely, the rooms beautiful and it was easy walking distance to many things - it is however, a 'hotel' and not a B& B, but it is the only place we've stayed so I thought I'd mention it.
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The Inn by the Sea, Cape Elizabeth,
might appeal. It's on a good beach,
quiet, about 15 min.into downtown
Portland. White Barn is a Relais &
Chateaux property, very luxe, upscale,
in Kennebunk, about 40 min.south of Portland. Captain Lord Mansion in
Kennebunkport another option, if in a
more touristed area.
might appeal. It's on a good beach,
quiet, about 15 min.into downtown
Portland. White Barn is a Relais &
Chateaux property, very luxe, upscale,
in Kennebunk, about 40 min.south of Portland. Captain Lord Mansion in
Kennebunkport another option, if in a
more touristed area.
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Portland Harbor Hotel feels like a chain,an upscale Marriott, tho it is smack dab in town in the shops/boutiques area with easy walking distance to some great restaurants, and the Portland Museum of Art, a gem, with a great collection and an exhibition now on thru Sept 23 on Frederic Church, the 19th cen.painter of huge landscapes. I'd opt for the
peace and quiet of Inn by the Sea on
Crescent Beach instead...
peace and quiet of Inn by the Sea on
Crescent Beach instead...
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