Bangor Waterfront Pavilion
The Bangor Waterfront Pavilion is an outdoor concert and events venue situated along the Penobscot River in the heart of downtown Bangor. The scenic riverfront setting makes it one of Maine's most popular summer entertainment destinations, hosting concerts, festivals, and community events.
Charles Inn Bangor
Boutique inn in downtown Bangor offering intimate accommodations in a beautifully restored historic building. One of the most distinctive lodging options in Maine’s Queen City, steps from the waterfront and […]
Fiddlehead Restaurant Bangor
One of Bangor’s most celebrated restaurants offering creative farm-to-table cuisine in a warm downtown setting. Consistently praised as one of the best restaurants in northern Maine.
Geaghan’s Pub & Craft Brewery
Geaghan's Pub & Craft Brewery is a Bangor institution combining a classic neighborhood pub with a respected craft brewery. Located in downtown Bangor, Geaghan's brews a rotating selection of ales and lagers on-site while serving hearty pub fare in a welcoming atmosphere that has made it a favorite gathering spot for the local community.
Hollywood Casino
After a full day of non-stop gaming action, you can relax at our luxurious hotel, featuring 148 deluxe rooms and four suites. It's the perfect escape.
Paul Bunyan Campground
Just 4 miles from the Bangor Waterfront and less than an hour from Acadia, it’s the perfect base for both relaxing and exploring.
Paul Bunyan Statue
Bangor's famous Paul Bunyan statue is one of the largest statues of the legendary lumberjack in the world, standing 31 feet tall and weighing 3,700 pounds. The statue commemorates Bangor's claim as the birthplace of Paul Bunyan and its rich history as a 19th-century lumber capital.
Pumpkin Patch RV Resort
The Pumpkin Patch RV Resort provides a quiet and relaxing country atmosphere.
Stephen King House
The home of legendary horror author Stephen King is one of Bangor's most visited landmarks. The striking Victorian mansion on West Broadway is instantly recognizable by its ornate wrought-iron bat and spider web fence, and draws fans from around the world making the pilgrimage to the hometown of America's master of horror.
Greater Bangor is Maine’s second-largest metropolitan area and the gateway to Downeast and Northern Maine. The city has reinvented itself in recent decades with a thriving arts scene, excellent restaurants, and a revitalized waterfront. Bangor is the birthplace of Stephen King, home to the American Folk Festival, and a convenient hub for exploring the rest of the state. Its central location — two hours from Portland, one hour from Bar Harbor, and the doorstep of the North Maine Woods — makes it an ideal base.
