Inn at Park Spring in Portland ME


Visit this Bed and Breakfast Inn in Portland ME


Bed and Breakfast Inn Driving Direction GPS Coordinates:
43.65271, -70.26257



Inn Rate: $99.00 - $185.00

Inn Rooms: 6

Address:
135 Spring Street
Portland, Maine
Cumberland County 04101

Phone: (207) 774-1059
Phone #2: (207) 774-3455
Toll Free: 1 (800) 437-8511 (US)
Fax: (207) 774-3455

A Cumberland County Bed & Breakfast in the Wonderful State of Maine


Bed and Breakfast Inn Description

Our Portland bed and breakfast is Cozy, best located Inn in Portland Maine featuring gourmet breakfasts.

This ME bed and breakfast Inn boasts “Location, Location, Location”. This small, charming Bed & Breakfast in a historic brick town home dating to 1835 is downtown Portland’s most centrally and conveniently located Inn. It is around the corner from the Art Museum & the Longfellow Monument and a short walk to Portland’s famous Old Port. The Inn is the perfect base for exploring Portland’s renowned shops and waterfront. Portland’s most popular Restaurants are within a block or two, and no more than a 15 minute walk.

The comfortable, casual atmosphere Brick edifice has been operating as a Bed & Breakfast (B&B) since 1972, making it Portland’s most established Inn. Each of its six guest rooms has a private bath, a queen size bed, and it’s own unique, non-pretentious country charm. Guests can lounge and enjoy music or television in the front parlor or the fresh air in the courtyard. It’s outstanding sleeping functionality and general B&B amenities are topped each day with a unique and scrumptious gourmet breakfast served daily in the elegant dining room. These Portland accomodations are ideal for a peaceful and retreat.

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Attractions near this Bed and Breakfast Inn in Portland ME

Portland boasts a wonderful arts scene, fantastic cuisine, quaint New England history, and an exhilarating waterfront. It has a “just plain Maine,” atmosphere with a zone of industry and simple comforts. Munjoy Hill’s Portland Observatory dates back to 1807 and, from its upper deck, offers amazing views of the water, the city and Mount Washington. Some attractions are all fun and games: The Portland Sea Dogs (AA baseball farm team for the Red Sox), thrill crowds at Hadlock Field. Two Lights State Park, in Cape Elizabeth, offers great ocean views and beach walks and a great traditional Maine lobster shack.

Among the city’s showier attractions, the I.M. Pei designed, Museum of Art and the Public Market with it's timber-framed circus of fresh fish, flowers, cheese, bread, and everything fun to eat. One must also visit the Old Port for shopping and exquisite dinning followed by a visit to the creaky Harbor Fish Market, where just-caught seafood dances from boat to plate.

Sunshine permitting, two walks are essential: on the Harbor Trail of the Eastern Promenade one gets a good views over Casco Bay while walking alongside a narrow-gauge train that kids enjoy; and along the Western Promenade one sees one of America’s best Victorian neighborhoods, which is near the Victoria Mansion (and its stained glass skylight).

For a creative kid-friendly diversion and a panoramic view of the city and its waterfront via camera obscura, head to the interactive Children’s Museum of Maine.