Three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment rentalPortland

Skyline 138

Skyline 138: A Spacious West End Penthouse in Portland

Three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment rentalGroups
a living room with a brown leather couch at Skyline 138 Charming West End Mansard Penthouse in Portland
a living room with a brown leather couch at Skyline 138 Charming West End Mansard Penthouse in Portland

Why Stay

Why Skyline 138

Skyline 138 is a three-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment rental carved into a historic mansard building on Portland's quieter West End - the kind of neighborhood where tree-lined streets and solid 19th-century architecture set the tone. This isn't a hotel; it's a full rental property with a working kitchen, a balcony that overlooks the gardens below, and enough room to sprawl out if you're traveling with friends or family. The penthouse sits well-positioned for exploring downtown Portland on foot while keeping you slightly removed from the noise of Congress Street. Fair warning: it's a low-volume property - just one review in the system - so you're pioneering a bit here. Still, for groups or longer stays in Portland, the space and price may justify the roll of the dice.


Spacious apartment layout with full kitchen and modern appliances. Three bedrooms and a real kitchen mean you can cook dinner instead of hunting for a fifth restaurant reservation. Dishwasher, oven, stovetop, and full refrigerator - it's a real home base, not a cramped hotel room.

Outdoor space in the heart of the West End. A balcony overlooking a garden is rare in downtown Portland. That's your morning coffee spot and your afternoon breather from walking the Old Port.

Pet-friendly. Traveling with a dog? They're welcome here. That rules out half the hotels in Maine.

One-bathroom reality check. The property has one bathroom serving three bedrooms. This works for couples or solo travelers fine; for larger groups, it'll require negotiation.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Groups, families, longer stays, pet travelers

Price tier

Budget to mid-range

Open

Year-round

Guest score

7.0 Good

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · spacious layout · balcony with garden · pet-friendly

Details

138 Sherman Street Apt 3, Portland, 04101
Nearest airport: Portland International Jetport, 1.9 miles
Parking: Street parking (competitive, fee varies by posted signs)

Check-in / out

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

Skyline 138 is a top-floor unit - hence "penthouse" - in a period building that respects Portland's architectural identity. Three bedrooms give you flexibility: a master bedroom plus two guest rooms, or a bedroom, workspace, and flex room. The one bathroom includes a shower, private toilet, and free toiletries. Throughout the unit you'll find linens, a work desk (handy if you're remote for a week), air-conditioning for summer, and heating for shoulder seasons. A washing machine and dryer handle laundry, and baggage storage means you're not tripping over luggage all week.


On-Site & Practical

Kitchen & Dining: Full stovetop and oven · dishwasher · microwave · electric kettle · toaster · complete kitchenware and cookware included.

Outdoor: Balcony with garden views · barbecue grill access.

Comfort & Essentials: Air-conditioning · heating · free WiFi · TV · iron and ironing board · work desk.

Safety: Smoke alarms · carbon monoxide detector · smoke-free property.

Guest Services: 24-hour front desk · baggage storage.


Seasons

When to visit

May through September. Warmest weather, all restaurants open year-round, garden in bloom, easy walking. Balcony is most usable. Parking remains a challenge (see below).

Fall (September–November). Foliage in nearby woods, fewer crowds than summer, though some waterfront spots keep reduced hours by October.

Winter (December–February). Cold, sometimes snowy. Heating is essential. Fewer tourists mean easier parking, and Old Port holiday lights (December) are worth the chill.

Spring (March–April). Unpredictable weather, heating still needed. Good for budget travelers; avoid if you're counting on sunny days.


Reviews

What guests say

"Spacious, neat, and clean - a decent place to stay."

  • Sai, United States · Solo traveler · 7/10

Location

Things to do nearby

Five blocks south: Congress Street's restaurants, bars, and shops - the pulse of downtown Portland.

Eight blocks south: Old Port waterfront, galleries, and the ferry dock for Casco Bay Islands day trips.

0.4 miles east: Portland Museum of Art and the Portland Observatory.

1.2 miles south: Two Lights State Park - rocky coastline, walking trails, and honest sea-spray Maine.

1.5 miles south: Cape Elizabeth lighthouse and lighthouse park.

1.9 miles south: Portland International Jetport (a quick cab ride if you need early morning flights).

Walking distance: Portland Stadium and Merrill Auditorium for live events, ice-skating rink for winter visits.


FAQ

Good to know

Is this a hotel or an apartment rental? It's a standalone apartment rental, not a traditional hotel. No front desk concierge, no housekeeping service, but full kitchen access and more space than a hotel room.

How far is it from downtown Portland? About half a mile on foot - a 10-minute walk to Congress Street restaurants and shops. The Old Port waterfront is a 15-minute walk.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is yours to use; stock it yourself or grab coffee and pastries from nearby cafes.

What's the parking situation? Street parking only, on surrounding roads. The neighborhood doesn't permit overnight guest parking in private lots. Street parking is free but competitive and can result in tickets if posted restrictions aren't followed - ask the owner for detailed guidance before arrival.

Is WiFi included? Yes, free WiFi throughout the apartment.

Are pets allowed? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Confirm any pet policies with the owner before booking.

Is there a work desk? Yes, a desk is available for remote work or planning your days.


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