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Places to Visit in Bangor, Maine

Looking for things to do in Bangor, Maine? Whether you're in town for a concert, festival, UMaine event in Orono, a Hollywood Casino visit, or a weekend getaway in nearby Brewer, Hampden, Old Town, or Hermon, booking a massage, facial, or spa treatment at A Body in Knead is a perfect way to relax and recharge. After exploring the Bangor waterfront, downtown shops, restaurants, and local events, take time to unwind with a professional spa experience designed for both visitors and local residents in the Greater Bangor region.

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Penobscot River

The Penobscot River flows through Bangor as a peaceful ribbon of water, shaping the city’s waterfront with scenic walks, river-views, and calm green spaces — a relaxing place to pause, stroll, and enjoy riverside serenity.

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Paul Bunyan Statue

Erected in 1959 to celebrate Bangor’s heritage as a lumber-town, the 31-foot Paul Bunyan Statue now stands as an iconic landmark — a playful, larger-than-life tribute to the region’s logging history and a must-see photo stop.

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Bangor City Forest

Just minutes from downtown, Bangor City Forest spans hundreds of acres of woodlands, wetlands, and trails — offering an accessible escape into nature for walking, biking, wildlife watching, or simply enjoying peaceful forest air.

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Hollywood Casino

For a lively evening out, this riverside casino and raceway offers craft beer, wood-fired pizza, and hearty pub fare in a relaxed setting — a popular local favorite for food, drinks, and entertainment after a day of sightseeing.

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Stephen King's Home

As the longtime home of the celebrated author who drew inspiration from Bangor’s landscapes, this house remains a point of curiosity for fans — a quiet spot to glimpse a piece of literary history tied to some of America’s most enduring horror stories.

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Local Shops & Eateries

Downtown Bangor invites visitors to wander charming historic streets lined with small, independent shops and cozy cafés. Whether you’re hunting for handmade jewelry, vintage finds, or a comforting meal, the local boutiques and eateries deliver a warm, personal touch and a taste of Maine’s community spirit.

Outdoor dining area with tables, chairs, and string lights in an urban setting at dusk.
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Penobscot Theatre

As northern Maine’s primary professional theater company, Penobscot Theatre Company brings a vibrant mix of plays, musicals, and youth productions to life in historic downtown — a cultural cornerstone where locals and visitors alike can enjoy dramatic arts and community events.

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Bangor Waterfront

The waterfront and downtown district combine riverside charm with city energy — stroll along the riverwalk, explore galleries and shops, stop at cafés or breweries, and soak up both natural beauty and urban culture just steps from the water.

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Cross Center

Located at the heart of downtown, Cross Insurance Center is Bangor’s premier venue for concerts, events, and conventions — a modern space where community, entertainment, and large-scale gatherings come together under one roof.

Make the Most of Your Time in Maine

Whether you’re visiting for a massage in Bangor, flying in through Bangor International Airport, attending the University of Maine in Orono, enjoying a weekend getaway, or simply exploring nearby towns like Brewer, Hampden, and Old Town, the Bangor area offers something for everyone. From scenic outdoor spaces to local food and culture, it’s a place where you can slow down, breathe deeply, and feel right at home. Popular with couples, college students, athletes, travelers, and solo guests, A Body in Knead welcomes anyone looking for a peaceful place to relax, recharge, and rejuvenate during their time in the Greater Bangor region.