NEW! Portland:The West End History & Architecture Walk
88 Spring Street at the Holiday Inn by the Bay
Begins at 10AM | 2 Hour Tour
Explore Portland Maine's rich history and unique architecture with our highly trained and enthusiastic guides on this walk in the West end, generally acknowledged as one of the most beautiful and well preserved Victorian neighborhoods in all of America.
Uncover must-see landmarks, local stories, and hidden gems on this unforgettable cultural experience. This tour comprises a 2.5 hour walk viewing grand mansions, squares, statues, parks, museums, and the beautiful residential areas along the Western Promenade, often with views of the New Hampshire White mountains in the distance.
History fans and architecture buffs will appreciate the focus on this walk on the bustling life in the 1800-1900's. Along this beautiful route, some highlights include:
The works of Portland's influential architect, John Calvin Stevens including his private residence.
- Some very notable homes displaying a wide range of architectural styles
*The lives and times of wealthy merchants, artisans, socialites, and robber barons.
*Irish Immigration and that community's contributions, including Portland native and Hollywood producer, John Ford
*The owners of the Victorian Mansion, built in 1860, and Portland's ongoing preservation efforts
*The life and literature of Maines favorite poet, Henry David Longfellow, at his 1893 statue - The rein of General Neal Dow during Portland prohibition era and his 1829 home
Bring your questions, and learn all this and more on this scenic west end walk.
Please note: Sidewalks can be bumpy, and this is our longest route for walking tours. If you are not comfortable with the distance, please consider our Working Waterfront or "Walk Through Time" in the scenic Old Port.
Also, this tour may be offered at other times for private groups. Just give us a call: 207-233-7485.