Great little street of shops. Many great restaurants and shops and runs all along the coast. If you stay on commercial street everything you need is within walking distance.
great food and entertainment all along the street for those that shop you have lots of shops and do drop ins along the wayFerries - sailing or boat rides your chooseand the next street up isn't bad either. Fore streetHave a good and take it all in !!!!!
We were recently in Portland from a cruise ship. We disembarked just off Commercial Street. Unfortunately, it was very cool and pouring rain. Otherwise, I'm sure the experience would have been much more pleasurable. There are great choices in restaurants. Because of the rain, we quickly popped into Andy's for a very pleasant lunch. Afterwards, we strolled along Commercial Street in the rain, peering into the many shops - many local, individual establishments.
Wonderful waterfront avenue, very old part of town, lots of shops, restaurants, ferry terminal and Ocean Gateway terminal.
There are wonderful restaurants and bars and beautiful shops and boutiques. you can go out on the wharfs and see the Fore River and look at boats and ships and yachts.
Great place to go - don't forget the street behind commerical that runs parallel (maybe Fore Street). cobblestone streets, litte shops, restaurants....somthing for everyone!
This is also the are where Trolleys and boats are for taking tours. Loads of dining establishments. Very enjoyable stroll.
This street is in the center of Portlands waterfront area. The street is lined with restaurants, shops, bakeries, the Port and more!
The shops are fun, the wharf is lovely. Expect to pay NYC/LA prices and then some. It is geared for the tourists. On the other hand, it has Standard Bakery, the best breakfast place I know.
This was an interesting area/ a mix of commercial shops and stores. Some unique in design. It was nice to stroll along this street looking at all the shops and window shop.