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Spotless Victorian on William

Spotless Victorian on William: A Spacious One-Bedroom in Portland's West End

One-bedroom vacation apartmentMulti-day stays
a bedroom with a white bed and a dresser at Spotless Victorian on William in Portland
a bedroom with a white bed and a dresser at Spotless Victorian on William in Portland

Why Stay

Why Spotless Victorian on William

Portland's West End is where locals actually live - tree-lined streets, working galleries, coffee roasters, and restaurants that don't cater exclusively to summer tourists. Spotless Victorian on William sits squarely in this neighborhood, offering the kind of space and kitchen setup that appeals to travelers who want to cook a few meals, spread out, and settle in rather than live out of a suitcase. The apartment's main draw isn't luxury; it's the practical combination of room, parking (a rarity in this part of Portland), and a full kitchen. If you're planning a multi-day Portland stay with family or are simply tired of hotel constraints, this property delivers on its core promise: genuinely spotless, genuinely spacious.

The building itself is a Victorian-era structure - the neighborhood aesthetic is the amenity here. You're steps from Congress Street, Portland's cultural spine, with its vintage bookstores, boutiques, and the kind of independent restaurants that define the city's food reputation. It's a working neighborhood, not a hotel district, which means mornings are quieter than downtown.

Full kitchen for real cooking. This isn't a hot plate or a kitchenette. A proper kitchen means you can prep lunch, brew good coffee without relying on hotel pods, or cook a quiet dinner in. Particularly useful if you're with kids or prefer to eat on your own schedule outside restaurant hours.

Free parking, which in Portland is freedom. Street parking downtown is paid and often scarce. This apartment includes private on-site parking - meaning you can wake up knowing your car is where you left it. For travelers planning to explore Cape Elizabeth, Freeport, or the Kennebec River region, having a secured space removes daily logistical friction.

More square footage than a hotel room. One bedroom, one bathroom, separate living area with a TV. You're not tripping over luggage or sharing a single counter with your travel companion. The space-to-price ratio typically beats mid-range hotels in the area.

Smoke-free and genuinely maintained. The property name's emphasis on "Spotless" is not marketing hyperbole - cleanliness is clearly a baseline standard, not an exception.

Rooms

The rooms

The apartment consists of a single one-bedroom unit spread across a Victorian-era building. The room is light, with period detailing from the building's original structure. Furnishings are functional rather than decorative - this is a place to sleep and live, not a design showpiece. The bedroom is sized for one full bed or two smaller sleepers, and the bathroom is private and standard. The living area includes a flat-screen TV and enough seating to work or relax. Air-conditioning and heating are both present, important in a Maine climate where spring and fall can swing sharply.

  • Master bedroom: Full bed, suitable for two guests or one who prefers extra space.
  • Living room: Separate seating area with TV and sofa - useful for multi-night stays or if one guest needs to rest while the other works.
  • Kitchen: Fully equipped for cooking. This is the real differentiator versus a standard hotel room.

One practical note: the apartment is in a historic building, which means stairs (no elevator), creaky floors, and the charm-versus-soundproofing trade-off typical of 19th-century structures. If floor noise bothers you, ask about unit placement when booking.

At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Multi-day stays, families, travelers who cook, those needing parking

Price tier

Mid-range (varies by season; typically $120–$180/night)

Open

Year-round

Walk to downtown

15 minutes on foot

Details

85 William Street Unit 1, Portland, ME 04103
Parking: Free private on-site parking

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Parking & connectivity · Free private parking · Free WiFi throughout the apartment.

Kitchen & laundry · Fully equipped kitchen with stove, refrigerator, cookware, and dishes · Washing machine (in-unit) · Dishware and utensils provided.

Comfort & climate · Air-conditioning · Heating · Flat-screen TV · Private bathroom.

Building & grounds · Smoke-free property · Historic Victorian building · Street-level access.

Seasons

When to visit

Spring (April–May): Portland's shoulder season at its best. Trees are budding, restaurants open patios, and the city feels livable rather than tourist-packed. Weather is unpredictable - bring layers. The kitchen is especially useful if you arrive on a chilly evening and want to prepare a hot meal without going out.

Summer (June–August): Peak season. Warm, crowded, and expensive. The West End neighborhood is quieter than downtown, and having a full kitchen lets you eat economically despite inflated restaurant prices. Free parking becomes genuinely valuable as street parking fills by mid-morning.

Fall (September–October): Excellent. Foliage peaks in early-to-mid October. Temperatures cool but manageable. Summer crowds thin, and the kitchen is perfect for slow mornings before heading out to explore Acadia or the Kennebec Valley.

Winter (November–March): Quiet, cold, and relatively affordable. Heating is provided, but outdoor activities shrink. Good for writers, remote workers, or travelers who love empty Portland in snow.

Location

Things to do nearby

  • 0.2 mi to Congress Street: The heart of Portland's arts and dining scene. Galleries, independent bookstores, coffee roasters, and restaurants from casual to fine dining.
  • 0.3 mi to Portland Observatory: The oldest standing observatory in the U.S. (1807). 103 steps up a narrow spiral staircase rewards you with a 360-degree view of the city and harbor.
  • 0.4 mi to The Wadsworth-Longfellow House: Historic home of poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, now a museum. Guided tours available.
  • 0.7 mi to Portland Head Light: Maine's oldest lighthouse (1791), perched on Cape Elizabeth. Iconic coastline views, dramatic in all seasons.
  • 3.7 mi to Portland International Jetport: If driving to the airport, clear, direct access without downtown traffic.
  • 14 mi to Funtown Splashtown USA: Amusement park in Saco, useful if traveling with children during summer months.
  • 15 minutes to downtown waterfront: Walk or brief drive to the Old Port, working fishing piers, and harbor-view restaurants.
  • 20 minutes to Two Lights State Park: Coastal park in Cape Elizabeth with walking trails and rocky beach access.

FAQ

Good to know

Is there parking included? Yes. Free private on-site parking is included. No need to hunt for street spots or pay daily parking fees.

Do I need a car? No, but one is helpful. The apartment is walkable to Congress Street shops, restaurants, and the Portland Observatory. For the airport, Cape Elizabeth lighthouses, or beaches further down the coast, a car is convenient.

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

Can I cook full meals? Yes. The kitchen is fully equipped with a stove, refrigerator, cookware, utensils, and dishes. No restrictions on cooking or meal prep.

Is breakfast included? No. There's no on-site dining, but Congress Street (0.2 mi away) has excellent independent cafes and bakeries within walking distance.

Is the building accessible by elevator? No. The building is a historic Victorian structure with stairs only. The apartment is on an upper floor; confirm floor level when booking if mobility is a concern.

Is it pet-friendly? Not indicated in property details. Contact the host directly to confirm pet policies.

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