Portland is Maine's most populous city, and it carries that distinction with quiet confidence rather than sprawl—its walkable peninsula packs neighborhoods, a working waterfront, and postcard views of Casco Bay into just 22 square miles. The economy draws on healthcare, the service sector, and a port that ranks among the busiest by tonnage in New England. The University of Southern Maine anchors an educational presence in the city, and the Portland Museum of Art, designed by I.M. Pei and founded in 1882, gives the Congress Street Arts District a genuine cultural anchor. Portland's official seal features a phoenix rising from flames, a nod to the city's repeated rebuilding after devastating fires—resilience that still feels present in its architecture and character.
Neighborhoods here read like distinct chapters.