157 High Street, Portland, 04101, United States
In the arts and shopping district of the Portland city center, within 492 feet of the Portland Museum of Art and Congress Square, this hotel offers a rooftop bar with stunning views of the city. A cable TV and coffee machine are offered in the rooms at the The Westin Portland Harborview. A refrigerator and private bathroom are also provided. Guests may exercise at the hotel’s fitness center. Wireless internet is provided for free in public areas at the The Westin Portland Harborview. Guests may access Wi-Fi in their rooms for a fee. Congress Squared at the The Westin Portland Harborview serves regional New England cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. After dinner, the Top of the East Lounge, on the hotel's rooftop, is a great place for a relaxing drink and appetizer.
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The character of the building and it's decor was very clean and well appointed. Rooms were of a good size with no complaints.
Nothing to do with the hotel or the chain. The homeless and the open air drug use which is a local government controlled issue really turned me off to the location. Unfortunately I'll use another outlet outside of the city.
I loved that there was shampoo, conditioner, body wash and lotion supplied. The blackout curtains were awesome and worked well!
The beds were not comfortable. I woke up with back an body aches.
recently updated, clean, convenient location
valet customer service was a little off…very quick, but they seemed constantly annoyed and weren’t helpful with luggage coming or going
Room was spacious. Breakfast good. Valet parking convenient.
Parking was expensive. Location just about ok.
Location
In the rooftop bar, the redheaded bartender was quite rude. I have never had a negative interaction with a bartender. They weren't busy, but when I ask her a question about the bourbons they had, she snapped back like I was ignorant and turned around and walked away. (I am from Louisville, KY where bourbon is made and pretty knowledgeable.) I couldn't see the vintage and just ask which of that distillers vintage were they. Pretty standard questions for a bourbon drinker.