Hotels for 18- to 20-year-olds in Portland, Maine
With its vibrant downtown and waterfront views, Portland is a must-visit in Maine. These 18+ hotels ensure a smooth check-in, letting you jump straight into exploring the city’s best spots.
Age policies checked quarterly (January 2026)
Portland is easy to explore: walk the Old Port’s brick streets, grab fries at Duckfat, browse record shops and bookstores, then head to the Eastern Prom for Casco Bay views. In warm weather, Willard Beach in nearby South Portland is a favorite for a low-key beach break, and the Arts District adds indie shows, galleries, and smaller live-music rooms at night.
You'll find about a dozen hotels here that accept 18-year-olds. Check the verified hotels below, and don't forget to confirm ID and deposit rules before booking.
The list 13 hotels for 18- to 20-year-olds in Portland
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1 The Beach House Old Orchard Beach $$$
Our opinion: Right on Old Orchard Beach, direct sand access and free parking make this an easy choice for a relaxed stay where the location does most of the heavy lifting. The pier and main attractions are only a short walk away, so getting around is simple for a quick beach break or weekend visit. Room choice matters, though, as guests were much happier with balconies and ocean views than with some basement rooms that felt cramped and less accurately shown online.
Address 2 Roussin Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Free parking available.
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2 The Chadwick Bed and Breakfast Portland $$$
Our opinion: Near downtown in a quiet residential area, this B&B stands out for its homemade breakfasts and more personal feel than a standard chain hotel. Free parking and easy self-check-in make it a practical base for a short Portland stay, as long as you’re comfortable with an inn-style setup that may include smaller rooms, stairs, and in some cases a private bathroom across the hall. For a cozy, low-key stay with lots of character, it’s an easy recommend.
Address 140 Chadwick St Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Free parking available.
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3 Longfellow Hotel Portland $$$
Our opinion: With a complimentary town car, free bikes, and a polished bar-and-cafe setup, this stylish West End stay suits travelers who want a refined base without being right on the waterfront. The airport is close, the shuttle is convenient, and the staff are good at helping with quick food and activity plans, which makes it especially practical for a short city break. Costs can add up once valet parking and extra fees are included, so it’s a better fit when design and convenience matter more than keeping expenses as low as possible.
Address 754 Congress Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Gym / fitness center.
- Pets are welcome.
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4 Black Elephant Hostel Portland $$$
Our opinion: In downtown Portland, this colorful hostel is a convenient base for exploring the city on foot, with a shared kitchen and a social, homey feel. Friendly staff, free WiFi, luggage storage, tea and coffee, and air-conditioned rooms add useful basics. Keep in mind that some rooms are compact, noise can be an issue, and there’s no elevator.
Address 33 Hampshire Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
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5 Canopy By Hilton Portland Waterfront Old Port $$$
Our opinion: In Portland’s Old Port, a rooftop bar, free-use bikes, and an easy-to-walk location make this a strong choice for a city break centered on restaurants, bars, and sightseeing on foot. The hotel feels stylish without losing practicality, thanks to a gym, a helpful late-running front desk, luggage storage, and a Transit Room with lockers and a bathroom for awkward arrival or departure times. Parking can be expensive, though, and some guests were frustrated by extra fees or crowded food-and-drink spaces.
Address 9 Center Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Gym / fitness center.
- Pets are welcome.
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6 Portland Regency Hotel & Spa Old Port $$$
Our opinion: In Portland’s Old Port, a prime walkable setting and a full spa with steam rooms and hot tubs make this a strong option for a weekend focused on exploring the city without needing the car. The historic atmosphere, lounge, restaurant, fitness center, and free Wi‑Fi add to the appeal, though some rooms and public areas reportedly feel dated and a few guests mentioned cleanliness, noise, or amenity-hour issues. Overall, it’s a better fit for travelers who prioritize location, character, and convenience over sleek, modern design.
Address 20 Milk Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Gym / fitness center.
- Pets are welcome.
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7 The Westin Portland Harborview Portland $$$
Our opinion: Close to museums, shops, restaurants, and the State Theatre, this downtown Portland hotel stands out for its rooftop bar with wide city and harbor views. It makes a comfortable base for a short stay in the center, though parking is pricey, in-room Wi-Fi may come with an extra charge, and some guests felt the rates were high for the overall condition. If the top-floor lounge and walkable location matter more than bargain value, it’s a solid choice.
Address 157 High Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Gym / fitness center.
- Pets are welcome.
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8 Fleetwood House Bed and Breakfast Portland $$$
Our opinion: About 8 minutes from Portland International Jetport, this cozy bed-and-breakfast offers homemade breakfast, free Wi‑Fi, and a more personal alternative to a standard chain hotel. It’s a practical base for a short Portland stay if you don’t mind some old-house quirks and, in certain rooms, a shared bathroom. Included breakfast, on-street parking, and easy Uber/Lyft access help keep things simple and affordable.
Address 10 Fleetwood Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Pets are welcome.
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9 Aloft Portland Downtown Waterfront ME Portland $$$
Our opinion: Featuring a lively lobby with games, a bar, and free bikes, this is a solid pick for a Portland city break built around walking, hanging out, and keeping things easy. It feels more stylish than a basic budget stay, but it’s not the place to book if you want lots of extras included. The biggest watch-outs are paid parking, occasional noise, and a room layout that can feel awkward if you’re sharing with friends. For short stays focused on downtown access and a social atmosphere, though, it works really well.
Address 379 Commercial Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Pool tables.
- Ping pong tables.
- Gym / fitness center.
- Pets are welcome.
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10 Seabreeze Motel Old Orchard Beach $$$
Our opinion: Just two minutes from the beach and pier, this older motel makes the most sense as a casual base for time spent out and about rather than a polished resort stay. Apartment-style extras such as a fridge, microwave, coffee maker, and some kitchenware add convenience, and the walkable setting can help you avoid beach-area parking fees. Price and location are the main draw, while mixed maintenance and the chance of noisier nights make it less appealing if modern finishes are a priority.
Address 30 Milliken Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Heated pool.
- Free parking available.
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11 The Grand Beach Inn Old Orchard Beach $$$
Our opinion: Right on Old Orchard Beach, direct beach access, a seasonal outdoor pool, and an on-site bistro/bar make this a practical base for a casual Maine beach trip. It’s a better choice for staying close to the sand, grabbing food and drinks on-site, and possibly catching live music than for a polished resort experience, and suites with full kitchens can also help keep costs down. Free WiFi is a useful extra, but keep in mind that the property is stairs-only, parking is limited to one spot per room, and the overall experience can be hit or miss.
Address 198 East Grand Avenue Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Heated pool.
- Pets are welcome.
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12 The Oceanic Inn Old Orchard Beach $$$
Our opinion: Just steps from the beach and within easy walking distance of the pier, rides, restaurants, and the train station, this inn is best approached as a casual, good-value base for an Old Orchard Beach trip rather than a polished hotel stay. Private balconies or terraces in every room, on-site food and drinks, and kitchenettes or full kitchens in some units add useful convenience, but reviews suggest it suits laid-back guests who prioritize location and price over modern finishes, quiet nights, and a fully updated feel.
Address 43 West Grand Avenue Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Right on the beach.
- Pets are welcome.
- Free parking available.
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13 Motel 6-Portland, ME Portland $$$
Our opinion: Right off Interstate 95, low rates and practical basics make this motel best suited to a quick overnight rather than a stay that feels like part of the trip. Free Wi‑Fi, parking, coin laundry, and a 24-hour front desk add convenience, but the weak overall guest rating means it’s wiser to book with very modest expectations for comfort and reliability.
Address One Riverside Street Show on map- The minimum age for check-in at this hotel is 18
- Pets are welcome.