Apr 10 2009

In Portland’s Munjoy Hill, Do as the Mainers Do

eastern-promenade1Translation: It’s just you and the locals in a vibrant, eclectic neighborhood. A onetime tent city and longtime blue-collar enclave, Portland’s Munjoy Hill neighborhood has become a hot spot in Maine’s biggest city.
“Foodies love Portland for its top-notch restaurants…”
To read the rest of the article visit the Washington Post Travel Section.

Munjoy Hill in Portland is just one of the many great areas to explore while staying at the Inn


Apr 3 2009

Portland Maine – “America’s Most Livable City”

It’s no surprise to those of us who live here that thanks to high marks in five key quality of life metrics, Portland tops this year’s list of America’s Most Livable Cities on Forbes.com. We have 513,000 residents living the good life in the Portland metro area. Forbes says, “The region earned high marks for income growth and culture; it also has low levels of crime and unemployment. Residents can afford the relatively high cost of living because of a 6.3% income growth rate over the past five years.”

The Inn is just 15 minutes from the jetport and Portland’s Old Port so you too can partake in the good life while enjoying the Inn’s breathtaking views, fabulous food, luxury Oceanside accommodations, and unsurpassed recreational amenities here on Prouts Neck.

Sailing into Portland Harbor

Sailing into Portland Harbor