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Discover Portland’s best donuts on this 1.5-hour guided walking tour, skip lines at famous shops, and enjoy six unique samples in the Old Port district.
The Portland Walking Food Tour focused on warm donuts, history, and hidden gems offers a delightful way to explore Portland, Maine, for $65 per person. Spanning approximately 90 minutes, this tour takes you through the Old Port area, where you visit three renowned donut shops, sampling six distinct donuts. The tour is designed for families, food lovers, and groups seeking a blend of sweet treats and local storytelling.
One of the tour’s standout features is its skip-the-line access at The Holy Donut, making it an efficient way to indulge without long waits. The small group size—a maximum of 15 travelers—ensures an intimate experience, guided by knowledgeable storytellers. While some reviews highlight the generous variety of donuts and the engaging guides, potential participants should be aware of the moderate walking distance of about one mile over uneven surfaces, which makes it best suited for those with average mobility.

The tour begins at 2 Exchange Street, a central spot in downtown Portland. From here, the guide leads a scenic one-mile loop through the historic Old Port district, famous for its cobblestone streets and working waterfront. This route showcases Portland’s charm, with stunning coastal views and its vibrant harbor serving as the perfect setting for a food-focused exploration.
Participants get to stroll along narrow streets filled with boutiques, restaurants, and historic buildings. The walk occasionally involves navigating uneven wharves and cobblestone surfaces, so a moderate physical fitness level is recommended. The tour ends back at the starting point, wrapping up with insider tips for other Portland attractions.
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A major perk of this tour is the skip-the-line privilege at The Holy Donut, arguably Portland’s most famous donut shop. Known for its potato-based donuts, the shop produces moist, dense, and flavorful treats. Tour guests get to sample a donut upon arrival, saving time and allowing more room for tasting at other stops.
The Holy Donut’s unique potato donuts are a highlight, offering a different texture and flavor profile compared to traditional yeast or cake donuts. Its reputation makes it a prime photo spot, and the tour allows guests to purchase additional donuts if they wish to explore beyond the included samples.

Besides The Holy Donut, the tour visits two other highly-rated bakeries. These shops are selected for their distinct styles and local acclaim. The guide ensures that each location provides fresh, hot donuts, with samples carefully chosen for variety—ranging from cake, cruller, to yeast donuts.
At each shop, the guide introduces the makers’ stories, highlighting what sets each donut apart, such as Eighty 8’s innovative flavors like Bam Bam (Cap’n Crunch) and Sea Chocolate Potato Donut. Guests can purchase more if they desire, making it easy to try different flavors and indulge further.

Guides like Renee, Chris, and Ben are praised for their knowledge, personality, and storytelling skills. They weave short bites of Portland’s history—from sea captains and Prohibition to immigrant stories—into the donut tasting experience.
Guests appreciate guides who are personable, funny, and well-informed. Many reviews mention how guides manage time well, allowing everyone to enjoy their samples comfortably and sit down for breaks when needed. The guides also share insider tips for photo spots, breweries, and other culinary experiences in Portland.

The tour strikes a great balance between educational tidbits and tasty treats. It combines scenic walking, local stories, and donut sampling in a way that keeps the experience engaging and relaxed. Guests get about six donut samples, which are enough to satisfy sweet cravings without feeling overly full.
The guided walk is paced to accommodate different age groups, including elderly participants who may need to rest. Guides are attentive to the needs of their guests, providing seating options and rest breaks during the stroll.

Participants should be comfortable walking around one mile over cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces. The tour is wheelchair and stroller accessible, but guests should be prepared for some moderate walking. The guides do wear gloves when handling donuts to ensure sanitary procedures are followed.
Being suitable for families and groups with children, the tour offers a fun, social atmosphere. It is recommended for those with moderate physical fitness, as the walk involves navigating historic Portland streets.

The combination of delicious donuts and local history storytelling makes this tour stand out. It’s not just about tasting—it’s about learning and exploring Portland’s culinary quirks and historic districts all at once. The skip-the-line access at The Holy Donut and the small group size ensure an intimate, personalized experience.
While some reviews note that the donut samples are modest and that additional purchases may be desired, the overall value remains high considering the expert guidance and unique stops. This tour offers a great introduction to Portland’s food scene with a historic twist.

This 1.5-hour guided walk is particularly well-suited for families, donut enthusiasts, and those interested in Portland’s history. The delicious samples, engaging storytelling, and scenic route make it a memorable activity, especially for first-time visitors.
The tour’s moderate pace and accessible design make it an inclusive choice. However, guests should be ready for a fair amount of walking on uneven surfaces and some modest sampling sizes. If you’re looking for a fun, flavorful look at Portland, this tour delivers local charm and sweet indulgence in equal measure.
“Great tour experience, Renee was a great guide and very personable. She had a lot of knowledge of portland, history, and places to go. The donuts a…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s great for families and groups of all ages, as it offers stroller and wheelchair accessibility and a fun, relaxed pace.
How long does the tour last?
The tour takes approximately 90 minutes, including walking and sampling.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at 2 Exchange Street in Portland and ends back at the same location.
What types of donuts are sampled?
Guests try six donuts representing different styles, including potato, cake, cruller, and yeast donuts.
Can I buy additional donuts?
Absolutely. The tour includes samples, but you’re welcome to purchase more donuts at each shop.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchairs and strollers?
Yes, it is wheelchair and stroller friendly, though some walking on cobblestone streets is involved.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. No refunds are given if canceled within 24 hours.
Are guides knowledgeable about Portland’s history?
Yes, guides share lively stories about Portland’s past, from sea captains to Prohibition, making the tour both tasty and educational.