I paid $900 a night to stay at a Victorian-era hotel with a former speakeasy in the basement and lots of classic charm — take a look
- I recently stayed at Blind Tiger, a quaint historic boutique hotel in Portland, Maine.
- The hotel has fascinating connections to the Prohibition era and lots of classic charm.
- I stayed two nights and found the comfortable furnishings and location perfect for a cozy getaway.
Quaint brick-paved and cobblestoned streets, historic buildings, and an incredible food scene are just some of the things I fell in love with during a recent trip to Portland, Maine.
However, my stay at Blind Tiger, a luxury boutique hotel located just north of the city’s bustling Old Port neighborhood, had me dreaming about my next trip to Portland before I had even repacked my bags.
The hotel has two locations, but I stayed at the guesthouse on Danforth Street, which is the older of the two and cost me and a guest around $900 a night. The hotel has nine guest rooms and multiple public gathering spaces, from a breakfast room to a full bar and billiards room.
I visited in early August, at the height of tourist season, and many locals said this was likely one of the most expensive weekends of the summer to stay in Portland.
Here’s what it was like to stay at Blind Tiger in Portland, Maine.
This article was originally published by Erin McDowell at All Content from Business Insider (https://www.businessinsider.com/blind-tiger-portland-maine-review-victorian-historic-hotel-2024-9).
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