A Walk Through Time Tour in Portland

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Curious about Portland's history with railroads, fires, wars, famous poets and Hollywood producers? Join us for a Walk Through Time! This tour begins on Commercial Street and continues for 2 hours through the historic Old Port, downtown and waterfront areas, sharing highlights of Portland's history since 1632.

Some of the locations we may feature on your tour include; the lobster statue, the home of Henry Wadsworth-Longfellow and his place of worship, the Eastern Cemetery, the Abyssinian Church, the U.S. Customs House and more.

***Tour duration is two ish hours, based on guest engagement and pace of the group. Planning on 2.5 hours for arriving early to check-in and make it back to your vehicle post tour is recommended.

¿Qué incluye?

  • You will be treated to a sweet treat at the end of the tour.
  • Two hour - closer to two and a quarter duration

Qué no incluye

    Qué no incluye
    • Your tip to your guide is not included. The suggested gratuity is 20%.

    Información adicional

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries

    Not recommended for pregnant travelers

    Itinerario del recorrido

    Ubicación

    Punto de salida
    Andy's Old Port Pub, Commercial St 94, Waterfront, Portland, ME, 04101
    Your guide will meet you inside the hidden door at 94 Commercial Street, Andy's Old Port Pub.
    Punto de llegada
    Commercial Street, Commercial St, Portland, ME
    The last stop on the tour is the Standard Baking Company.

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    4.9Excepcional(72 comentarios)
    Satisfacción general
    5.0
    Servicios y Amenidades
    5.0
    Calidad de servicio
    5.0
    Facilidad de acceso
    5.0

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