Self-Guided Audio Tour of Portland’s Historic Old Port District
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Self-Guided Audio Tour of Portland’s Historic Old Port District

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About this experience

Discover the vibrant history of Portland’s Old Port on this engaging walking tour.

Wander through cobblestone alleys and merchant blocks rich with stories of sailors, reformers, and immigrants. Learn about the Portland Freedom Trail, which honors the city’s fight for freedom and civil rights.

The tour showcases the Old Port’s architectural charm and its transformation from a bustling shipping hub to a cultural center. Experience the tales of resilience embedded in its streets, from the Great Fire of 1866 to the revitalization efforts of the 1970s.

Join fellow history enthusiasts for a memorable journey through Portland’s past and present.

— Explore the historic Old Port district, a cultural and commercial hub
— Walk along the Portland Freedom Trail, learning about civil rights
— Discover stories of resilience, fire, and maritime life
— Ideal for history lovers and those curious about Portland's heritage

Available options

Self-Guided Audio Tour of Portland’s Historic Old Port District

What's included

Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
Audio Guide
App and Tour Download

Detailed itinerary

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A narrow, cobblestoned lane in Old Port lined with merchants and history, Moulton Street leads you past buildings once central to Portland’s trade. It’s also one of the stops on the Portland Freedom Trail.

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Located on the former site of Portland’s 19th-century marble post office building, this small urban green is now a shady, community gathering spot with a link to local history.

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Across Exchange Street from Post Office Park, Tommy’s Park is a quaint plaza that offers benches under trees and views of mural-covered walls. It’s a calm pause amid the waterfront activity.

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The ferry terminal where locals and visitors embark and return, giving views of islands, docks, and the sea’s shifting light. It’s both a transit hub and a scenic vantage.

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Nestled at the corner of Fore and Moulton, the Mariner’s Church connects Portland’s maritime heritage with abolitionist history through its proximity to early printshops and meeting houses.

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Commercial Street is a bustling waterfront strip of seafood shacks, boutique shops, and views of working piers. This is where Portland’s fishing past and present meet.

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A stately building that once regulated trade and imports, the architecture of the United States Custom House recalls Portland’s deep ties to maritime commerce. It’s a solid landmark of federal presence amidst local hustle.

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A floating restaurant and docked marina that blends nautical charm with delicious meals overlooking the bay. Here, you’ll find a unique way to dine with both water and history underfoot.

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Once lined with warehouses, Wharf Street now brings you close to the waterfront where you can see the working docks, lobster boats, and taverns that tell the city’s working-shore story.

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A small public square surrounded by historic buildings, offering benches, shade, and glimpses of old Portland architecture with little fanfare.

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This historic meetinghouse on Federal and Pearl Streets has been the site of abolitionist speeches, anti-slavery riots, and Quaker worship for nearly two centuries.

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An iconic waterfront restaurant and pub serving up fresh lobster rolls and seafood with views of working wharves. The Maine Lobsterman is a local flavor with a seafaring atmosphere.

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Housed in a former newspaper printing facility, this boutique Press Hotel blends history, craftsmanship, and design. It’s also a good anchor point for exploring nearby Old Port streets.

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Built in 1807, the octagonal tower of the Portland Observatory served as a maritime signal post, where watchmen helped ships entering Casco Bay avoid danger. The elevated deck now offers panoramic harbor views.

What's not included

Smartphone (bring your own)

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Casco Bay Lines is found on Maine State Pier, near the junction of Fraklin Street and Commercial Street.

Important notes

IMPORTANT – YOUR ACCESS CODE IS: SPF628 - PLEASE READ STEPS BELOW - To access your tour, you’ll need the Drives & Detours App. We recommend downloading the tour in advance in case cell service is unreliable.

DOWNLOAD THE APP:
iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drives-detours/id6443681888
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mytoursapp.android.app6506

UNLOCK YOUR TOUR:
1. Open app, tap "Walking Tours", then "Portland’s Old Port"
2. Enter Your Access Code (on iPhone tap "Login to Download" then "Login")
3. Tap "Download Tour" and wait until complete (1-2 minutes)

STARTING THE TOUR:
1. Go to start location
2. Open app, select your tour
3. Tap “Start Tour”

ADDITIONAL NOTES:
Tour is valid for 180 days, no need to reschedule
Questions? TEXT us at 619.324.9920

About Portland

Portland, Maine, is a vibrant coastal city known for its stunning waterfront, rich maritime history, and thriving arts and food scenes. With its picturesque lighthouses, charming cobblestone streets, and bustling Old Port district, Portland offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Top Attractions

Old Port

The Old Port is the historic heart of Portland, featuring cobblestone streets, 19th-century brick buildings, and a vibrant waterfront with shops, restaurants, and galleries.

Historical Half day to full day Free to explore, costs vary for dining and shopping

Portland Head Light

One of the most iconic lighthouses in the US, Portland Head Light offers stunning views of the rocky coastline and Casco Bay.

Historical/Nature 1-2 hours Free (donations welcome)

Portland Museum of Art

The largest and oldest art museum in Maine, featuring a diverse collection of American, European, and contemporary art.

Museum 1-2 hours $15 for adults, discounts for seniors and students, free for children under 17

Must-Try Local Dishes

Lobster Roll

A classic New England dish featuring fresh lobster meat served in a buttered, toasted roll.

Lunch Contains shellfish, gluten (from the roll)

Maine Clam Chowder

A creamy, comforting soup made with fresh clams, potatoes, and cream.

Lunch/Dinner Contains dairy, can be made gluten-free

Blueberry Pie

A sweet and tangy pie made with wild Maine blueberries.

Dessert Contains gluten (from the crust), can be made gluten-free

Popular Activities

Hiking Kayaking Whale Watching Sailing Spa Day Beachcombing Wine Tasting Yoga

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather, outdoor festivals, and all attractions fully operational.

15-25°C 60-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

GMT-5 (EST) / GMT-4 (EDT during daylight saving time)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Portland is generally safe with low crime rates. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe visit.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering unsolicited help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Portland International Jetport • 4.8 km (3 miles) from city center
By train

Portland Transportation Center

By bus

Portland Transportation Center

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and efficient, with frequent schedules.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Port West End Arts District

Day trips

Casco Bay Islands
Varies by island, typically 1-3 hours round trip • Half day to full day

Explore the scenic Casco Bay Islands, each offering unique landscapes, hiking trails, and charming villages. Perfect for a day trip from Portland.

Freeport
30 km (18 miles) • Half day to full day

Home to the famous L.L.Bean flagship store and outlet shopping, Freeport offers a mix of retail therapy and historic sites.

Boothbay Harbor
90 km (56 miles) • Full day

A picturesque coastal town known for its scenic beauty, lighthouses, and marine life. Boothbay Harbor is a great destination for nature lovers and those seeking a relaxing day trip.

Festivals

Portland International Film Festival • February Portland Pride • June Portland Highland Festival • September

Pro tips

  • Visit the Old Port early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the scenic views
  • Try the local craft beer scene by visiting one of the many breweries in the city
  • Explore the Casco Bay Islands for a unique and scenic day trip experience
  • Attend a local festival or event to immerse yourself in the city's vibrant culture
  • Take a lobster boat tour to learn about the local fishing industry and enjoy fresh seafood
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

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Age 11-99
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  • Max travelers: 10
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