Map of portland maine and surrounding areas

What is this?

A collection of maps of Portland that show how the city’s neighborhoods compare.

Where is the data from?

the most recent U.S. Census information about the neighborhoods. Other sources include an October 2015 rental market survey, 2015 dog registration data from the Portland City Clerk’s office, 2015 crime data from the Portland Police Department and current neighborhood ratings by walkscore.com, a private website.

Credits

Map tiles by Map Box.

Code for this project was sourced from the Boston Maps project byCopyright (c) 2015 Daniel Hartman under the MIT license.

Portland is the biggest city of Maine. Not to be confused with Portland, Oregon. This online map shows the detailed scheme of Portland streets, including major sites and natural objecsts. Zoom in or out using the plus/minus panel. Move the center of this map by dragging it. Also check out the satellite map, open street map, things to do in Portland and street view of Portland.

The exact coordinates of Portland Maine for your GPS track:
Latitude 43.657059 North, Longitude 70.258629 West.

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Welcome to Portland

Check out the Portland, ME travel guide from Discovery Map! Our illustrated travel guides provide information and quick access to Portland, like lodging, dining, history and more. Stay tuned as we update our content and provide more helpful travel information!

Explore in Portland, ME

Portland ME: Lighthouses, Lobster, and L.L. Bean

Start the day with breakfast at Becky’s Diner, a waterfront institution. Aim for an outdoor table with a harbor view. Keep with the theme by ordering a lobster and Swiss omelet or indulge in another Maine favorite, blueberry pancakes—do splurge on the real maple syrup.


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Five Fun Day Hikes in Southern Maine

Among hardcore hikers, there is quite a bit of fanfare about achieving a 4,000-footer. But while there’s a certain sense of victory that comes from summiting a high mountain peak, there’s something to be said about short, sweet day hikes. And good news for visitors: Maine is filled with trails. Make time during your trip to the Pine Tree State to embark on one of these five scenic day hikes, all located conveniently near Portland.

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6 Maine Monuments for History Buffs

The waterfront still reflects Portland's long maritime history, and the Victorian homes and tenement houses are a testament to the men and women — the wealthy and the working class — who made this city.

Built between 1858 and 1860, Victoria Mansion is a Victorian-era Italianate home built by Ruggles Sylvester Morse as a summer residence. Surviving changes in ownership and plans for the home to be demolished in 1940, the Mansion remains remarkably intact, along with over ninety percent of its original interiors. Victoria Mansion is open daily May through October and the Christmas season. Check www.victoriamansion.org for hours and season info. Eat and drink nearby: Consider an early dinner reservation at Tempo Dulu located just a short stroll down Danforth St.

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Portland ME: Lighthouses, Lobster, and L.L. Bean

Start the day with breakfast at Becky’s Diner, a waterfront institution. Aim for an outdoor table with a harbor view. Keep with the theme by ordering a lobster and Swiss omelet or indulge in another Maine favorite, blueberry pancakes—do splurge on the real maple syrup.


Read More

Five Fun Day Hikes in Southern Maine

Among hardcore hikers, there is quite a bit of fanfare about achieving a 4,000-footer. But while there’s a certain sense of victory that comes from summiting a high mountain peak, there’s something to be said about short, sweet day hikes. And good news for visitors: Maine is filled with trails. Make time during your trip to the Pine Tree State to embark on one of these five scenic day hikes, all located conveniently near Portland.

Read More

6 Maine Monuments for History Buffs

The waterfront still reflects Portland's long maritime history, and the Victorian homes and tenement houses are a testament to the men and women — the wealthy and the working class — who made this city.

Built between 1858 and 1860, Victoria Mansion is a Victorian-era Italianate home built by Ruggles Sylvester Morse as a summer residence. Surviving changes in ownership and plans for the home to be demolished in 1940, the Mansion remains remarkably intact, along with over ninety percent of its original interiors. Victoria Mansion is open daily May through October and the Christmas season. Check www.victoriamansion.org for hours and season info. Eat and drink nearby: Consider an early dinner reservation at Tempo Dulu located just a short stroll down Danforth St.

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What is the nicest part of Portland Maine?

5 Best Neighborhoods in Portland, Maine to Live.
West End. West End is one of the most historic neighborhoods of Portland. ... .
Deering Center. Deering Center is a small town that was annexed into Portland around the turn of the century. ... .
Oakdale. ... .
Back Cove. ... .
East End. ... .
Peaks Island..

What are some towns around Portland Maine?

Cities near Portland, Maine:.
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Westbrook, ME..
Falmouth, ME..
Scarborough, ME..
Cape Elizabeth, ME..
Gorham, ME..
Yarmouth, ME..
Old Orchard Beach, ME..

Does Portland Maine have suburbs?

Portland itself is made up of 21 different neighborhoods, as well as several Greater Portland suburbs. In this guide, we'll walk through seven of our favorites: Falmouth, Cape Elizabeth, Old Port, South Portland, Westbrook, Parkside, and Peaks Island.

Is downtown Portland Maine walkable?

Portland's compact, walkable downtown offers easy access to great food, green spaces, cultural offerings, tax-free shopping and seemingly endless things to do.

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