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Bangor Aviator Hotel, BW Premier Collection
Bangor Aviator Hotel, BW Premier Collection
Super 8 by Wyndham Bangor
Super 8 by Wyndham Bangor
Best Western White House Inn
Best Western White House Inn
Hampton Inn Bangor
Hampton Inn Bangor
Home2 Suites by Hilton Bangor
Home2 Suites by Hilton Bangor
Hollywood Casino Bangor
Hollywood Casino Bangor
Bangor Grande
Bangor Grande
Country Inn at The Mall
Country Inn at The Mall
Fairfield Inn By Marriott Bangor
Fairfield Inn By Marriott Bangor
Bangor Inn & Suites
Bangor Inn & Suites
Quality Inn Bangor Airport
Quality Inn Bangor Airport
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Bangor
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Bangor
Quality Inn at Bangor Mall
Quality Inn at Bangor Mall
Holiday Inn Bangor by IHG
Holiday Inn Bangor by IHG
Comfort Inn Bangor North
Comfort Inn Bangor North
Hilton Garden Inn Bangor
Hilton Garden Inn Bangor
Queen City Inn
Queen City Inn
Americas Best Value Inn Bangor
Americas Best Value Inn Bangor
Courtyard by Marriott Bangor
Courtyard by Marriott Bangor
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Top neighborhoods in Bangor
- Downtown Bangor
- Little City
- Great Fire of 1911 Historic District
- West Market Square Historic District
- High Street Historic District

Downtown Bangor
Downtown Bangor's brick-lined streets tell the story of Maine's lumber baron era through Victorian facades and Gothic spires. The University of Maine Museum of Art provides a modern contrast to weathered granite storefronts. You can catch a show at the Penobscot Theatre or stroll along the river at Waterfront Park. Maine Discovery Museum offers a fun break from all that history and architecture. Restaurants range from upscale farm-to-table spots to casual pubs serving classic Maine lobster rolls and craft beer. Historic boutique hotels and converted inns offer cozy places to stay. Most of downtown is easily walkable, with the BAT bus system connecting you to the wider city.

Little City
Little City offers a peaceful retreat from Bangor's busier areas. Tree-lined streets wind through classic New England homes where you can experience authentic suburban living. The Thomas Hill Standpipe and Bangor Public Library are just a short drive away, and you're never far from the Penobscot River and Waterfront Park. For dining, expect small family-run spots and convenience stores rather than tourist restaurants. Accommodations tend toward budget-friendly vacation rentals and cozy bed & breakfasts in residential homes. While a car is recommended, the neighborhood's quiet sidewalks make for pleasant evening strolls through this slice of everyday Maine life.

Great Fire of 1911 Historic District
The Great Fire of 1911 Historic District showcases Bangor's resilience through preserved brick and stone buildings that survived the devastating blaze. Stroll past Victorian and Colonial Revival architecture while reading interpretive plaques that tell the neighborhood's comeback story. The University of Maine Museum of Art and Bangor Farmers Market offer cultural experiences alongside the charming Maine Discovery Museum. Cozy cafes and bistros in restored buildings serve New England comfort food with authentic Maine flavors. Local artisan boutiques and antique shops occupy historic storefronts, perfect for finding unique souvenirs. Historic bed-and-breakfasts in converted Victorian homes provide intimate stays, all within this walkable district that captures Bangor's enduring spirit.

West Market Square Historic District
Step into Bangor's West Market Square Historic District where brick-lined streets showcase the Penobscot Theatre's ornate façade. Victorian storefronts house intimate galleries and cozy pubs while gas lamps illuminate weathered granite and intricate ironwork. This compact neighborhood blends 19th-century lumber baron elegance with contemporary culture through regular events and performances. The district's farm-to-table bistros and seafood houses serve up delicious Maine classics within walking distance of most attractions. Boutique bed & breakfasts in converted mansions offer period furnishings for an authentic stay. The walkable historic grid makes exploration easy, with the peaceful Penobscot River waterfront just blocks away.
High Street Historic District
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Wander among the Greek Revival mansions built by lumber barons, where 19th-century wealth still whispers from ornate woodwork and sweeping verandas. The 31-foot Paul Bunyan statue stands as an oversized reminder of Bangor's logging heritage. At the Maine Savings Amphitheater, summer concerts draw crowds to the Penobscot riverfront. The Bangor Museum offers a surprisingly candid look at local history, while the farmers' market showcases Maine's stubborn agricultural pride. Cross Insurance Center hosts everything from basketball tournaments to craft fairs with equal enthusiasm. For a perfect afternoon, browse downtown's independent bookshops before catching innovative productions at Penobscot Theatre Company, housed in a former church where the acoustics are divine.

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