Stylish Downtown Condo in a Historic Landmark Home
Stylish Downtown Condo in a Historic Landmark Home: State Street Living in Portland

Why Stay
Why Stylish Downtown Condo in a Historic Landmark Home
State Street in downtown Portland carries the weight of the city's architectural past. Victorian facades, brick sidewalks, and the hum of locals moving between shops and offices - this is where old Portland still lives. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo sits in that fabric, a short walk from the Victoria Mansion, Merrill Auditorium, and the galleries and restaurants of the Old Port. It's the kind of place that appeals to travelers who'd rather wake up in the middle of something real than in the quiet outskirts.
The space itself is straightforward: a full kitchen, living area with desk, and bedroom with private bathroom. Free WiFi, air conditioning, and a TV round out the practical essentials. It's not luxury - it reads as honest downtown living, the way a resident might actually live on State Street rather than how a hotel might pretend the state street experience happens.
At 9.0 / 10 overall, it's earned solid marks for its location and functionality.
Walk-everywhere location on Portland's most historic block. The condo sits on State Street itself, steps from the Victoria Mansion and a 13-minute walk to Merrill Auditorium. Old Port shops, restaurants, and galleries are moments away. You're not shuttled to downtown - you're already there.
Full kitchen for longer stays or travelers who cook. A rarity in downtown Portland lodging. Stock it from the farmer's market or one of the nearby shops and eat as you would at home.
Pet-friendly. Dogs and cats are welcome, which opens the door for travelers with animals who'd otherwise be locked into chain hotels on the outskirts.
Historic building with modern essentials. The landmark building has character; the unit has AC, WiFi, and a work desk. A practical pairing rather than a romantic compromise.
At a Glance
At a glance
Style
Historic apartment building, one-bedroom condo
Best for
Travelers with pets, those who cook, longer stays, history buffs
Price tier
Mid-range
Open
Year-round
Walk to downtown
Already there; Victoria Mansion is 2,625 feet away
Standout amenities
Full kitchen · pet-friendly · State Street location
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Essentials. 24-hour front desk · Free WiFi · Air conditioning and heating · Smoke-free property.
Kitchen & dining. Fully equipped kitchen with cookware and utensils ready.
Safety. Smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector · Private bathroom.
Technology. TV · Work desk · Video capability.
One bedroom with a private bathroom. The living area includes a desk suited for work, a TV, and comfortable seating. The kitchen is fully equipped - a genuine advantage over most downtown Portland short-term rentals. The space is described as spacious, which for downtown means it doesn't feel cramped or split into awkward corners. Free toiletries and towels are stocked.
Seasons
When to visit
Spring (April–May). Weather warms, galleries open their doors fully, and the Victoria Mansion gardens come alive. Perfect timing to walk State Street without the summer crowds.
Summer (June–August). Peak season. Merrill Auditorium is in full programming, Old Port fills with visitors, and waterfront restaurants open late. Book early; downtown lodging fills.
Fall (September–October). Leaf-peeping season brings steady traffic through Portland. Comfortable walking weather. Congress Square's independent shops and cafes are at their best.
Winter (November–March). Quieter, with holiday lighting decorating State Street from November onward. The ice-skating rink operates. Museums and galleries offer refuge from cold days.
Location
Things to do nearby
- Victoria Mansion - 2,625 feet away. The most opulent Victorian mansion in Maine, and it's here on your block.
- Merrill Auditorium - 13-minute walk. Symphony, ballet, theater, lectures.
- Old Port District - steps away. Waterfront shops, galleries, restaurants, and evening foot traffic.
- Wadsworth Longfellow House - nearby. The childhood home of the poet, open for tours.
- Portland Observatory - 5-minute walk. The only remaining maritime signal tower in the country; climb for city and harbor views.
- Congress Square area - 7-minute walk. Independent coffee shops, bookstores, and smaller galleries.
- Local ice-skating rink - walkable. Seasonal winter option.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the condo truly downtown? Yes. 236 State Street puts you in the heart of Portland's historic district, within walking distance of the Victoria Mansion, Merrill Auditorium, and Old Port. You're on a working street with local traffic and character, not a quieter side block.
Is breakfast included? No. The condo provides a full kitchen for self-catering. Nearby restaurants and cafes line the surrounding blocks.
Can I bring my pet? Yes, the property is pet-friendly. Confirm any size or breed restrictions with the property directly.
Is there parking? Street parking on and around State Street. Downtown Portland parking requires permits or paid lots. Confirm options with the property; public lots are within a 5-minute walk.
How far is the airport? Portland International Jetport is 1.9 miles away, roughly a 5–7 minute drive or 35–40 minute walk. Rideshare or rental car recommended.
Is there a work space? Yes. A desk in the living area is suited for remote work. Free WiFi is included.
What makes this different from a downtown hotel? It's an apartment, not a hotel. No daily housekeeping, no front desk services beyond access. You get kitchen access, more space, and authentic street-level living in exchange for more self-service and fewer amenities.
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