Two-bedroom, two-bathroom vacation apartmentPortland

2BR Apartment with Full Kitchen

2BR Apartment with Full Kitchen: Five Minutes to Portland's Old Port

Two-bedroom, two-bathroom vacation apartmentFamilies

Why Stay

Why 2BR Apartment with Full Kitchen

Portland's Old Port is a riot of lobster shacks, galleries, and brick-front bars that stay packed from May through October. If you want to be walking distance to all of it but not priced like a downtown hotel, or if you're traveling with family and need more than a single room, this two-bedroom apartment on Berkshire Road hits a useful middle ground. You get a full kitchen, parking included (not a small thing in Portland), and enough space to actually spread out - all five minutes from the waterfront.

The property is geared toward people who stay for more than a night or two and want to cook at least one meal themselves, have somewhere to work if they're remote, and prefer a private entrance to a hotel hallway. There's no front desk, no daily housekeeping, and no restaurant downstairs. What there is: a clean, functional base with the kind of amenities that matter most to traveling families and longer-term visitors.


Full kitchen for actual cooking. You're not limited to takeout or dining out three times a day. The kitchen is fully equipped - oven, stovetop, dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator. Stock the pantry at one of Portland's farmers' markets or Whole Foods and eat like you live here.

Free parking included. Street parking in this neighborhood can be tight, and dedicated lots downtown charge by the hour. This apartment includes private on-site parking, which alone can justify the nightly rate if you're driving.

Space to spread out. Two bedrooms and two bathrooms means families don't share a sink at 7 a.m., and groups of friends or colleagues can have a semblance of privacy. The living room and separate family rooms give you actual common areas, not just a bed.

Fast WiFi and a proper work desk. If you're working remotely or just need reliable connectivity, the 500 Mbps free WiFi is fast enough for video calls and large file uploads. There's a desk if you need to actually work, not just scroll in bed.

Pet friendly with a garden. If you're bringing a dog, this property allows pets and has a garden - a rare combination for Portland rentals. It's not a dog park, but it's outdoor space your pet can access without leaving the property.


Rooms

The rooms

The apartment is a straightforward layout: two bedrooms and two full bathrooms, plus a living room and separate family rooms. Bedrooms have closet space and proper linens. Bathrooms come with towels, a hairdryer, and free toiletries - basics, but present.

  • Bedroom 1 & 2: Standard bedrooms with linens and wardrobe space; one has a walk-in closet
  • Living Area: Sitting area and desk for work or planning your day

The property is smoke-free and non-smoking throughout. Air conditioning and heating work year-round.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, remote workers, groups staying 3+ nights

Price tier

Mid-range for Portland

Open

Yes

Details

49 Berkshire Road, Portland, ME 04103
Parking: Free, on-site, private

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Cooking: Full-size oven and stovetop · Dishwasher, microwave, and refrigerator · Toaster and electric kettle · Tea/coffee maker

Laundry & Practical: Washing machine and dryer in unit · Iron · Private entrance (no shared hallways)

Entertainment & Family: Flat-screen TV · Board games and puzzles · High chair available (if needed for young children)

Outdoor: Garden space · Non-smoking, smoke-free throughout

Safety: Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detector, and fire extinguishers


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Old Port is full, restaurants have wait times, and outdoor activities (harborside walks, state parks, brewery patios) are in full swing. The garden is most pleasant. Book well ahead.

Fall (September–October): Leaf-peeping season brings crowds, but the weather is crisp and perfect for walking. Early October is peak foliage around Portland. Slightly fewer tourists than high summer.

Spring (April–May): Quieter than summer, pleasant for walking. Ice-skating rink (in the vicinity) closes by late spring. Good value if you don't mind some unpredictable weather.

Winter (November–March): Off-season rates and few tourists. Heating is provided. Old Port is open but quieter. Some attractions have reduced hours.


Location

Things to do nearby

This apartment sits on Berkshire Road, a residential strip about two miles northwest of Old Port itself - close enough to walk or drive in five minutes, far enough to be quieter and less touristy.

  • Portland Old Port: 1 mile · Waterfront restaurants, galleries, cobblestone streets
  • Portland Observatory: 1.9 miles · Working 1807 lighthouse with 360-degree city and harbor views
  • Portland Museum of Art: 2.1 miles · Maine's largest art museum, strong on American and regional work
  • Cape Elizabeth Light (Two Lights State Park): 10 miles · Iconic red-and-white lighthouse on the rocks; classic Maine photo stop
  • Wadsworth-Longfellow House: 1.5 miles · Historic 1785 home in the West End, childhood of the poet
  • L.L.Bean flagship store: 3.5 miles in Freeport · Maine's most famous retailer; worth an hour or two if you're outfitting a trip
  • Downtown Portland dining and nightlife: 1–2 miles · Walk or short drive to everything from cocktail bars to casual pizza

The apartment is also 5 miles from Portland International Jetport (PWM), so you can be back at the property within 15 minutes of landing.


FAQ

Good to know

Is there a front desk or daily housekeeping? No. This is a self-check-in apartment rental, not a hotel. You'll receive keys or entry instructions before arrival; housekeeping is your responsibility (or you can arrange a cleaning service separately).

Can I bring a pet? Yes. The property is pet friendly and has a garden, though there are no pet-specific amenities like bowls or beds.

Is breakfast included? No. This is a self-catering apartment. The full kitchen is designed for you to prepare your own meals.

How far is this from Old Port? About one mile by car or 15–20 minutes on foot, depending on your pace. Driving is faster; parking downtown can be pricey or tight.

Are utilities and WiFi included? Yes. Free WiFi (500 Mbps) and all utilities are included in your nightly rate.

Can I work from here? Yes. Fast WiFi and a dedicated desk make remote work feasible, though there's no business center or meeting facilities.

Do I need a car? Not essential if you're staying for a few days and mostly visiting Old Port and nearby attractions. A car is convenient for trips to Cape Elizabeth, Freeport, or farther Down East, and it gives you flexibility on timing.


Guides

Restaurants

Nearby restaurants

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American

Portland

Wharf Street Yacht Club

Dive bar energy meets craft cocktails on Portland's waterfront. Happy hour bites, strong drinks, vegan options. Open Wed–Sun on Wharf Street.

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Contemporary American

Portland

Fore Street

Wood-fired contemporary American in Portland's Old Port. Daily-changing menu of local seafood, farm vegetables, and meats. James Beard-recognized since 1996.

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Bistro

Portland

Isa Bistro

Award-nominated chef Isaul Perez serves inventive seasonal bistro fare - eggplant lasagna, lobster tostada, sole - in a cozy Portland room. Reservations essential.

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Indian

South Portland

Taj Indian Cuisine

Award-winning Indian restaurant in South Portland with handcrafted cocktails, a celebrated lunch buffet, and outdoor igloos. James Beard semifinalist.

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Farm-to-table

Portland

Bread & Friends

Michelin-level farm-to-table dining in a casual bakery setting. Grilled oysters, duck, harissa carrots & house-baked bread. Dinner Thu–Sun, brunch daily.

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Sushi & Seafood

Portland

Mr. Tuna

Fresh Gulf of Maine tuna and inventive sushi in Portland. Chef Jordan Rubin's casual sushi bar earns Food & Wine #6 ranking and James Beard recognition.

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Northern Italian

Portland

Solo Italiano

Northern Italian restaurant in Portland led by Chef Paolo Laboa. Handmade pasta, fresh seafood, and an all-Italian wine list. Perfect for special occasions.

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Chinese (Cantonese + creative)

Portland

Lucky Cheetah

Underground fine-dining Chinese in Portland with creative dim sum, craft cocktails, and exceptional service. Champagne pairings and a sexy atmosphere.

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Contemporary American

Portland

David's Restaurant

Award-winning chef David's in downtown Portland serves contemporary American cuisine with Maine seafood, housemade pasta, and famous meatloaf in a casual-elegant setting.

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Italian-American

Portland

Benny's

Philly-inspired Italian-American comfort food in Portland's Arts District. Chicken parm, cheesesteak, and tiramisu. Reservations essential.

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Mexican

Portland

Bird & Co.

Best tacos in Portland at Woodfords Corner. Creative fillings, margaritas, full vegan menu, brunch. Casual neighborhood gem under $30. Reserve ahead.

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Argentine Bodegón

Portland

Franciska

Intimate 20-seat wine bar in Portland's Old Port serving Argentine Bodegón cuisine with house-made specialties and curated global wines. Reservations essential.

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