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The Press Hotel, Autograph Collection
Busy city center with Congress Street shops, galleries & eateries, plus the Portland Museum of Art.
This upscale hotel with a newspaper theme is located in an old brick building in Portland's Old Port District. It is a half-mile from the Portland Museum of Art, and four miles from the Portland International Jetport.
The chic rooms and suites are styled as 1920s writers' offices. The rooms feature wooden floors, marble bathrooms, vintage desks, and views of the city. They also have coffeemakers, free Wi Fi, flat-screen televisions, and mini-fridges. Some even have typewriters. Suites add kitchenettes and/or separate living areas.
There's a free airport shuttle, a posh eatery/bar and a contemporary lobby lounge. There's also a fitness center, an art gallery and a chic meeting room.
Portland ( PORT-lənd) is a port city and the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maine and the seat of Cumberland County. Portland's population was 68,408 in April 2020. The Greater Portland metropolitan area is home to over half a million people, the 104th-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Portland's economy relies mostly on the service sector and tourism. The Old Port is known for its nightlife and 19th-century architecture.
Back Cove, Bayside, Bradleys Corner, Broadview Park, Deer Hill, Deering, Deering Oaks, Downtown, East Bayside, East Deering, East End, Fort Preble, Frenchtown, Highlands, Kennedy Park
Loved our stay here in late January for weekend getaway. Staff were all super friendly. Decor is really fun (especially if you’re a nerd for graphic design!). I was worried about the fire station nearby but think the guest rooms face the other direction so no issues there. Coffee bar is great. Had a Bloody Mary at Union restaurant downstairs where the bartender was super friendly and gave us great local recommendations!