2023 Event Planner's Guide
GO TO TOWN
Don’t be fooled by Portland’s size—you’ll find a diversity and sophistication of cultural, historic, and entertainment offerings typically encountered in much larger metro regions. Be sure to leave some free time on the itinerary for your attendees to experience and explore our sights and attractions. Experience Authentic Maine. Portland, the cultural hub of northern New England, is home to professional theater and dance troupes, a fabulous art museum, and its own opera company and symphony orchestra. Historic homes and maritime museums honor the past’s legacy and bestow an appreciation for how a long and fruitful association with the sea continues to shape the region today. And the region’s culinary scene continues to mushroom with multiple awards from the James Beard Foundation and recognition by Bon Appe'tit as the “Restaurant City of the Year.” Maine lobster continues to have a devoted following, and a lobster and clambake with all the fixings can add that extra excitement that your delegates will long be talking about. In addition to the freshest of seafood, a
smörgåsbord of culinary tastes is on offer in a wide variety of casual to elegant venues. Greater Portland’s microbrew movement is also thriving; locally brewed beer is served at most restaurants and pubs, and tour companies will drive you to safely sample drinks from Maine’s local breweries, distilleries, and wineries. Tours of every variety will give you a quick lay of the land. From informative trolley tours and culinary strolls to whale-watching and lobstering cruises, your group will have fun delving into the region's intriguing history and culture. A tour, by land or sea, will be the talk of the town; see listings starting on page 25. The heart of Vacationland is brimming with great food, great beer, great people, and great memories.” — Alexis Kelly, Fodor's, " Top places to go in USA & Canada in 2020" “
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