In this post I'm going to be covering my experience in the quaint and beautiful town of Portland, Maine. Not to be confused with the one in Oregon. Although I'm sure that's pretty too!
Portland was one of the prettiest towns I have been to. The music and arts culture is huge there and so every building was unique in its own way. The architecture had a sort of a European influence which is always welcome. For instance while walking through the city I came across a stationery shop. I know that in itself isn't very interesting, but the shop definitely was. There are also many ceramic shops in Portland with absolutely gorgeous stuff. We bought a set of ceramic bowls.
Next you can visit the Eastern Promenade and the Crescent Beach State Park. The Eastern Promenade is a public park located near the Railroad Museum. Walking along the trails is a very pleasant experience. It is very serene and there is almost always a cool breeze blowing in your face. As I am not much of a hiker, this was a very satisfying trail. Easy and pleasant. For you somewhat serious hikers, a visit to the Crescent Beach State Park is a must. They offer multiple trails both along the beach and away from the shore. We started a trail along the beach, but were attacked by some very pesky insects. That was NOT pleasant at all. Yet, the beach overall was quite beautiful.
Portland is known for its restaurants and bars. It is quite the modern yet quaint town. So there are a lot of places you could try out. I will however recommend one called - Central Provisions. The food there was delicious. But that is not why I'm recommending it. (Definitely go there for the food too!)
It stands out in my mind because it was the one place that offered a huge variety on non-alcoholic drinks. And believe me, my sister went berserk. She was so tired of having a mojito everywhere, she (I think) ordered about 3 mocktails in one meal. And ofcourse they looked amazing. As did the desserts.
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