Experience Portland’s newest tasting tour from the creators of the city’s original donut walk, featured in the Boston Globe. Get a taste of the city's sweet side during this guided afternoon walking t
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Location: Portland
What's Included
- 2 drink tastings (choices of local craft beer, cocktails and mocktails)
- 4 donut flavor samplings of varying styles from multiple bakeries
- Guided cultural walking tour of Portland's Old Port
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but since it includes drink tastings, it’s best for 21 and over if you’re having alcohol. Kids can join as long as they have a parent with them, and they can enjoy the donuts and mocktails. Just make sure to let your guide know if you're bringing younger folks!
A: The tour usually lasts around 2 to 3 hours, depending on how many stops you make. Wear comfortable shoes because you'll be strolling through downtown Portland, and the streets can be uneven. Layers are a good idea since Maine weather can change quickly!
A: Yes, the tour runs rain or shine! They recommend bringing an umbrella and wearing waterproof shoes if the forecast looks gloomy. But the good news is, the donuts are just as delicious, and some say the tour is even cozier in the rain. Just be ready for a little splash!
Discussions
Just did the Portland Walking Tour! So fun!
I just got back from the Portland Walking Tour Craft Beverages, Local Lore and Donuts, and wow! The donuts were amazing—especially the maple bacon one. The two drink tastings were perfect to wash them down. The guide told some wild stories about Portland's past that I didn’t know. Highly recommend for a chill afternoon with friends. I took my sister for her birthday, and she loved it!
Thinking of gifting this walking tour experience!
I'm considering getting this Portland walking tour as a gift for my friend’s birthday. She loves donuts and craft drinks! But I’m nervous about the timing. How long does it usually take? I want to make sure we can fit it in with our other plans. Also, is there a limit on how many people can join? Thanks!