Audio Guided Walking Tour from Old Port of Portland, Maine

3.7

Good
7 reviews
Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Service animals welcome

On this smartphone-guided adventure, you'll see Portland’s historic streets and discover its stories.

Go at your own pace, anytime. The tour never expires. The tour is professionally produced with pro narration and music. It's location-aware walking step by step through the city.

You’ll see the cobblestones streets, wharf street, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s home, stops on the underground railroad, city hall, exchange street, the lobster square, historic buildings, and the best spots to eat, including the best donut shop ever. Really, it’s that good.

You'll hear the stories of Portland, Anna Kendrick’s favorite hangs, Longfellow’s history, stories of lighthouses, adventure, prohibition, bootleggers, the underground railroad, Japanese mailboxes, the revolution, colonial times, and much more.

What's included

  • Go anytime and at your own pace, the tour never expires
  • Listen after the on location tour when you leave the city
  • Tour on our walking tour app

What's not included

    What's not included
    • No food, drink or entrance into buildings, this tour is all outside

    Additional information

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Suitable for all physical fitness levels

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Please bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Itinerary information

    Location

    Departure point
    A piece of the Berlin Wall, Long Wharf 1, Waterfront, Portland, ME, 04101
    The tour starts at the piece of the Berlin Wall, a hugely historic piece that most tourists never see. You'll hear the story of the wall, and how it got there, then you'll be navigated step by step through the Old Port section of Portland Maine, and discover its story.
    End point
    Mariner's Church Banquet Center, Fore St 368, Old Port, Portland, ME, 04101
    The tour ends at the historic Mariner's Church building where you'll learn about its role in the Underground Railroad and history.

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