10 Best Hotels in Portland, Maine

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As Portland's popularity as a vacation destination has increased, so have its options for overnight visitors. Though several large hotels—geared toward high-tech, amenity-obsessed guests—have been built in the Old Port, they have in no way diminished the success of smaller, more intimate lodgings. Inns and B&Bs have taken up residence throughout the West End, often giving new life to the grand mansions of Portland's wealthy 19th-century merchants. For the least expensive accommodations, you'll find chain hotels near the interstate and the airport.

Expect to pay at least $150 or so per night for a pleasant room (often with complimentary breakfast) within walking distance of the Old Port during high season, and more than $400 for the most luxurious of suites. At the height of summer, many places are booked; make reservations well in advance, and ask about off-season specials.

The Portland Regency Hotel and Spa

$$ | 20 Milk St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA Fodor's Choice

Elegance and history collide in the middle of Old Port at this property housed in the city's late 19th-century armory. Suites on the fourth level have floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies, Jacuzzi tubs, sitting areas, gas fireplaces, and wet bars; all rooms have desks, flat-screen TVs, and terry robes. The impressive spa coddles guests with a full roster of treatments, and in good weather, The Garden Cafe is an ideal and lovely spot to chill out and people-watch.

Pros

  • Easy walk to sites
  • Pet-friendly ($75 nonrefundable cleaning fee)
  • Full-service spa with lounges, saunas, steam rooms, hot tub, and an array of luxurious treatments

Cons

  • No pool
  • Busy downtown location
  • Not all rooms have noteworthy views
20 Milk St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-774–4200
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95 rooms
No Meals

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The Press Hotel

$$ | 119 Exchange St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA Fodor's Choice

Upscale but unpretentious, this boutique hotel is the go-to for celebrities and luminaries traveling through Portland. Housed in a former newspaper building and part of Marriott's Autograph Collection, the space feels equal parts cosmopolitan and distinctly Maine. Many of the furnishings were created by Maine artisans like Thos. Moser, the recently renovated lobby area urges all to relax, and the sophisticated art gallery on the bottom floor features the work of contemporary Maine artists. Meals are not included but the excellent restaurant Union, and Inkwell coffee bar, are on-site.

Pros

  • Frette bed linens and Maine-made Cuddledown comforters and bed throws
  • Sparkling-clean rooms with a modern-design feel
  • Pet-friendly (with a $75 fee)

Cons

  • Right next to the fire department
  • Valet parking can be expensive
  • Some rooms have underwhelming views
119 Exchange St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
877-890–5641
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110 rooms
No Meals

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AC Hotel by Marriott Portland Downtown/Waterfront

$$$ | 158 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA

Though it's located a brief walk from many of Portland’s most popular sites—from East End Beach and Casco Bay Lines to shopping in Old Port—it isn’t just the location that brings many guests back to this hotel. Rooms are swathed in classic-meets-modern design, and many have unobstructed views of Casco Bay. Bathrooms have rainforest shower heads, and there's a quite-good tapas bar, a well-appointed fitness center, and a convenience store on-property.

Pros

  • New modern design
  • Pet-friendly (with $50 fee)
  • Convenience store on-site

Cons

  • Some rooms lack views
  • Expensive valet parking
  • Restaurant service can be slow during peak times
158 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-747–1640
Hotel Details
191 rooms
No Meals

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Blind Tiger on Carleton

$$ | 46 Carleton St., Portland, ME, 04102, USA

This 1869 Victorian-era town home has a curved mahogany staircase to the third floor, a bay window overlooking the street from the front parlor beneath a gleaming crystal chandelier, and shining pine floors. The six elegantly styled yet comfortable guest rooms have distinctive beds and updated en suite baths with tile showers and pedestal sinks. Rooms boast flat-screen TVs and electric fireplaces, and a small but lovely English garden beckons from the backyard. There's another location on Danforth Street.

Pros

  • Most rooms have electric fireplaces
  • English garden with fountain
  • Attentive resident innkeeper

Cons

  • No elevator
  • A short walk to the center of it all
  • No pets or children under 18
46 Carleton St., Portland, ME, 04102, USA
207-879–8755
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Cambria Downtown-Old Port

$$ | 25 Hancock St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA

The name notwithstanding, this relative newcomer may be a stone's throw from Old Port but is really more a part of the burgeoning eastern waterfront neighborhood. Book one of the rooms overlooking Portland harbor (especially on one of the upper floors), and you'll feel like you're sleeping out at sea. Photographic wallpaper in all rooms nod to Portland's history, while Cambria's restaurant, Alto Terrace Bar + Kitchen, gives everyone a reason to hang out in the adjoining lounge or rooftop patio.

Pros

  • Dog-friendly (with $75 fee)
  • Excellent rooftop restaurant on-site
  • Self-parking next door

Cons

  • Pricey valet
  • Mandatory amenity credit is charged
  • Some rooms have poor views
25 Hancock St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-800–3421
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102 rooms
No Meals

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Canopy by Hilton Portland Waterfront

$$$ | 9 Center St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA

One of the newer additions to Portland's hotel landscape, there’s a soft contemporary feel throughout the property—abstract carpets, plenty of warm lighting, textured headboards, compact tables, and multimedia artwork give guest rooms a nice mix of sleekness and coziness. The design aesthetic extends through the lobby as well as in its two eateries, Salt Yard Café & Bar (which serves breakfast, lunch, snacks, and drinks) and Luna (the rooftop bar-restaurant with terrific views of the city and harbor).

Pros

  • Pet-friendly room available
  • Two good on-site restaurants
  • Well-equipped fitness center

Cons

  • A short walk from Old Port
  • No self-parking available
  • Valet parking is $38
9 Center St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-791–5000
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135 rooms
No Meals

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Hampton Inn Portland-Airport

$$$ | 171 Philbrook Ave., Portland, ME, 04106, USA

For a place to sleep that's convenient to both the Portland International Jetport and The Maine Mall, this Hampton Inn location is a comfortable bet. It's also just off I–95, if you are traveling to other points by car, and it offers a complimentary hot breakfast, indoor pool, and fitness center.

Pros

  • Indoor swimming pool
  • Pet-friendly
  • Close to the Portland International Jetport

Cons

  • Not in a scenic area
  • Not ideal for vacation-length stays
  • Mall traffic
171 Philbrook Ave., Portland, ME, 04106, USA
207-773–4400
Hotel Details
129 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Portland Harbor Hotel

$$ | 468 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA

Extensively renovated in 2017 (the fitness room was redone even more recently), this tastefully nautical hotel is within walking distance of both the waterfront and the Old Port. (If you're in a mood to treat yourself, the Whirlpool Spa Suite is a world unto itself.) Meals are not included, but Harbor Bistro + Terrace, the on-site restaurant, serves breakfast and dinner with a focus on locally sourced seafood and, weather permitting, outdoor dining in the courtyard to the sounds of fountains and sea gulls. Each floor features a pantry area with automatic coffee machines serving Starbucks coffee. Early risers or night owls, take note: the fitness center is open 24/7. There is no self-parking; on-site valet parking costs $45 a night.

Pros

  • Amid the action of the Old Port
  • Pet-friendly ($100 per pet fee)
  • Courtesy car covers 4-mile radius

Cons

  • No pool
  • Rooms facing Union Street pick up lively street noise
  • No water view
468 Fore St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-775–9090
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101 rooms
No Meals

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Portland Sheraton at Sable Oaks

$$ | 200 Sable Oaks Dr., Portland, ME, 04106, USA

Just 2.4 miles from Portland International Jetport and close to The Maine Mall, South Portland’s recently renovated Marriott now sports sharp, contemporary design with funky industrial lighting fixtures, ergonomic furnishings, and tech perks like free Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Close to airport
  • Close to Maine Mall

Cons

  • Very few good views from rooms
  • Not ideal for more than a night or two
  • Car needed to get to Portland's Old Port
200 Sable Oaks Dr., Portland, ME, 04106, USA
207-871–8000
Hotel Details
226 rooms
No Meals

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The Westin Portland Harborview

$$ | 157 High St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA

This imposing structure was New England’s largest hotel, the Eastland, when built in 1927 and is a well-known part of the Portland skyline. According to lore, Charles Lindbergh stayed here after his solo transatlantic flight and former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt wasn’t allowed to stay with her dog. Today it’s run by Marriott as a luxury property with amenities to match, including 24-hour room service and fitness center. It’s a quick walk to the Portland Museum of Art and restaurants. A complimentary airport shuttle is available.

Pros

  • The views from the rooftop bar and lounge
  • Pet-friendly
  • On-site laundry

Cons

  • Rooms with city views cost more
  • Not all rooms have harbor views
  • Often bustling with event attendees
157 High St., Portland, ME, 04101, USA
207-775–5411
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289 rooms
No Meals

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