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#1 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Robin R
@Robin R
Reviewed on 24 May 2023
The best stay I’ve had in years
"From the hydration station to the complementary oysters and the bar to the spacious room to the prompt service every time we needed some thing and the overall cleanliness and thoughtfulness of the room layout."
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#2 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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#3 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Daniel H
@Daniel H
Reviewed on 5 Aug 2023
Perfect for PWM flights!!!
"Awesome staff, easy free parking, spacious 2 room suite, even got a chance to drop rental car off early- 4 minute walk back from there."
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#4 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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normajeankamar
@normajeankamar
Reviewed on 30 Aug 2022
Birthday weekend
"Staff were exceptionally helpful and pleasant, bus pickup was right at the front of the building, breakfast was delicious, and the room was spacious and spotless."
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#5 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Dana Noel
@Dana M
Reviewed on 4 Jan 2023
Would highly recommend
"This hotel was perfect for us .We had a beautiful room and beautiful view , a bathtub , access to gym and swimming pool , walking distance to everything , free breakfast , a shuttle to bring us on short trips to a..."
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#6 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Lizzie L
@lizlopezzz
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2021
Amazing location and breakfast!
"The room was super comfortable with a fridge and microwave which was essential for a longer stay plus the breakfast they served everyday was DELICIOUS and so filling for days of long hikes and activities."
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#7 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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62848L
@62848L
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2023
Christopher is a Gem !! A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"A Beautiful cozy and comfortable Inn with so many outstanding features: large room, VERY Comfortable bed, coffeemaker, mini frig and microwave in the room, balcony, spotlessly clean, warm blueberry muffins and fre..."
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#8 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Betsy L
@HelplesslyHoping
Reviewed on 28 Dec 2022
Holiday Getaway
"None of that mattered as I relaxed in my spacious room with its king-size bed & superfluous pillows, with a view towards the ocean & across from the awesome Surfpoint 360 restaurant on the grounds."
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#9 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Mattme
@Mattme19
Reviewed on 20 Mar 2021
Very accommodating
"We also took the opportunity to sit in the comfortable “living room” area near the lobby in the evening and enjoyed the lights and sights of the Old Port."
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#10 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Angela K
@Angela K
Reviewed on 19 Apr 2022
Weekend away
"Great hotel, very clean room, comfortable beds, friendly and helpful staff, gorgeous ocean view from balcony, Had dinner and breakfast at Tiller’s house, enjoyed our food."
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#11 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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xLennaMae
@xLennaMae
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2021
Comfortable central location
"Nonetheless, we had a spacious room, comfy bed, great view, good wifi, fridge, microwave, Keurig coffee maker and easy walk to … everywhere in the Old Port."
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#12 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Chriss G
@chrissg2022
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2023
Great choice
"Great staff, clean and comfortable room, wonderful breakfast included, convenient location."
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#13 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Gregory N
@GregoryN595
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2023
Great Place Again
"We (and the boys, ages 9 and 11) enjoyed the spacious room we shared (2 queen beds), the very good breakfast, the excellent location for both walking in town and driving right down the road into the National Park."
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#14 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Annalee T
@546annaleet
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2023
Perfect location to explore the waterfront of Portland, ME.
"We had a great experience...from the welcoming and helpful front desk, comfortable room with a workspace, large tv, and plenty of storage space for bags, clean bathroom with a spacious shower, and beautiful harbor..."
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#15 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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#16 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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AmherstCallie
@AmherstCallie
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2023
Great place to stay
"Staff was friendly and helpful (I secretly LOVE that they have actual keys to the rooms) Our room was spacious and clean, bathroom is a nice size with plenty of room to place your toiletry bags and plenty of towels."
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#17 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Dawn W
@Dawn W
Reviewed on 11 May 2022
Hotel Stay
"great room, perfect location, and helpful staff."
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#18 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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heatherlux
@heatherlux
Reviewed on 20 Oct 2022
Great location and experience
"The location makes it easy to just walk into town, the pools and hot tubs are a nice amenities, the room was clean, and spacious, the fireplace made it cozy, and the staff very very helpful and super nice."
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#19 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Matea M
@891mateam
Reviewed on 25 Sept 2023
Exceeded expectations
"Our room was clean and beautiful, the innkeepers, Mark and Brooke were so kind and helpful and the breakfasts were delivered to our room with a smike by the friendly staff and absolutely delicious."
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#20 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Debbie S
@debbies380
Reviewed on 18 Oct 2022
It's even better than advertised
"We cut short a paid for stay in Orchard Beach to return back to Wells but were looking for a reasonably priced but nice clean room for our last night and found this gem!"
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#21 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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CowboyGreg
@CowboyGreg
Reviewed on 19 Feb 2022
The Westin Portland Harborview Continues to Shine Brighter each time!
"It all started with the great Front Office Manager AUDIE who assisted us with a great room and a warm welcome / hugs when we arrived."
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#22 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Jennifer H
@I7397ZMjenniferh
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2022
Perfect Answer to Early Flight
"Room was clean, check in easy, and restaurant was convenient, friendly and delicious food."
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#23 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Ron R
@RonR696
Reviewed on 4 Nov 2022
Excellent — Clean and Modern with a Great Location
"I loved my stay here — light and airy lobby, great breakfast menu, plenty of free parking, easy walk to L.L. Bean and other shopping and dining options, and clean and comfortable room."
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#24 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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william k
@william k
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2021
Close to Becky's Diner!
"Modern, clean hotel, not especially memorable but very comfortable king bed, clean room, no problems."
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#25 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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markts
@markts
Reviewed on 17 May 2022
Wonderful midweek getaway!
"Our water view room was excellent, with a great deck for watching the ocean (despite the cool temps that week) and a very comfortable king bed."
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#26 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Nomad0921
@Nomad0921
Reviewed on 3 May 2023
Perfect for our purposes
"The room was clean, check in and check out was fast and easy, and the included breakfast was hot and fresh including eggs, breads and a good selection of beverages."
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#27 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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doubleAA11
@doubleAA11
Reviewed on 20 May 2021
Amazing!
"From the staff at the front desk to my beautiful and very clean room, all fantastic."
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#28 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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m r
@m r
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2023
Wonderful stay
"Stayed for 1 evening and room was clean and quiet s d bed was comfortable."
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#29 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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berhaupt7@aol.com
@Security8
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2021
Perfect weekend
"Beautiful views, clean room , beautiful weather and friendly staff especially front desk and Eric."
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#30 Best Value of 1,795 places to stay in Maine
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Popular Places in Maine
- Bar HarborLocated on Mount Desert Island, home of the spectacular Acadia National Park, Bar Harbor is a historic tourist town, offering salty sea air, soft sandy beaches, granite cliffs and a slew of activities for the outdoor enthusiast. A 19th-century resort for the wealthy, the town has several mansions, old majestic hotels and other vestiges of its heyday. Stop by the Hulls Cove Visitor Center to stock up on information about Acadia National Park. Then pick from a wealth of activities: swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, climbing mountains, bird or whale watching, cycling and horse riding. If kayaking is your sport, or you're itching to learn, Coastal Kayaking Tours offers trips for beginner to expert paddlers. Golfers can tee off at the scenic Kebo Golf Club, one of the oldest courses in the US. For a unique adventure, go on a boat excursion with Diver Ed, where you can watch Ed diving 50 feet below on the deck monitor and then learn about the starfish, sea urchins and other sea creatures he retrieves and then returns to their home.Read more
- PortlandFrom ornate mansions to ocean views, this charming city - the largest in Maine - will enchant you. Saunter down the brick sidewalks and cobblestone streets of the revitalized Old Port District, where you can browse through bookstores, explore craft shops and eat to your heart's content. Visit the Portland Head Light, which dates back to 1791, and is the oldest lighthouse still in continuous use in the U.S. The great poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is the city's native son, and you can visit his childhood home, the Wadsworth-Longfellow House. With kids in hand, enjoy the highly interactive Children's Museum of Maine. And then go next door to the calmer Portland Museum of Art, a small, but eclectic museum with Impressionist works, Maine landscapes by Homer and Wyeth and other collections. Land or sea is an option here, so if you're tired of the street life, take one of the popular scenic cruises or whale watches, or hop on a ferry to the islands in Casco Bay. At the end of the day, and without kids in hand, unwind and rest your tired feet at one of the city's brewpubs.Read more
- OgunquitOgunquit's three-mile stretch of beach is one of the longest in Maine, and also one of the least rocky. The water may never warm up, but it's pristine, and this quaint New England town's attractions make it a perfect, picturesque seaside destination.Read more
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- KennebunkportIt took George H.W. Bush to make Kennebunkport known to most of the country, but New Englanders have enjoyed this quiet coastal Maine town for years. In hot weather, beaches are a major draw, but Kennebunkport's many small boutiques, art galleries and restaurants make a visit fun at any time of year. Inveterate shoppers may want to combine a visit to Kennebunkport with a trip to nearby Kittery, where dozens of outlets and factory stores offer plenty of bargains.Read more
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- BangorThe city of Bangor is perhaps most well known as the setting for many of Stephen King's stories, a reputation that has led to the nickname Transylmainia. There is more to Bangor than just tales of horror, however. There is a thriving arts scene, with museums, galleries, theaters, a symphony orchestra and a popular sidewalk art festival every summer. The area around Bangor includes the coastal Acadia National Park and the wooded Baxter State Park, providing plenty of outdoor adventure.Read more
- CamdenCamden, Maine is proud to call itself the "Jewel of the Coast." A beautiful seaport town with a harbor full of sail boats, Camden has been used as the setting for so many movies, from Carousel to Peyton Place, that it is what many people think of when they think of New England. With a series of annual festivals running all year round, including the US Toboggan Championships, the Summer HarborArts Juried Arts & Craft Show and Windjammer Weekend, there is always something to do in Camden.Read more
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- Boothbay HarborCalling themselves "the soul of the coast," the residents of Boothbay Harbor are proud of their seaside town, with its bright summer colors and beautiful snowy winters. A popular sailing and kayaking destination, Boothbay offers more than just boats. There's delicious seafood, seasonal festivals, and plenty of nature trails to explore. Kids will love visiting Fritz, the 23 pound lobster at the Maine State Aquarium, while adults enjoy jazz concerts or comedy shows at the historic Opera House.Read more
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- Marginal WayMarginal Way is a scenic 1.5-mile cliff walk that hugs the Atlantic Ocean, starting at Shore Road in Ogunquit and ending at Perkins Cove. As you stroll along this easy paved walk, you'll get stunning views of the ocean, and pass by rocky cliffs, tide pools, shallow beaches and also the Lobster Point Lighthouse. There are also plenty of stops along the way where you can rest and watch the sunset. It gets busy during summer, so visit during fall or spring to beat the crowds and heat. You can also book a stay at one of the B&Bs along the coast, and explore the rest of coastal Maine on a guided tour. – TripadvisorRead more
- Cadillac MountainCadillac Mountain is a must-see within Acadia National Park in Maine. At 1,527 feet, it's the highest peak on the East Coast. Reach the summit on a hike through the lush pine forest, or take a leisurely drive up and park at the overlook. Once you're there, be wowed by the incredible views of Mount Desert Island and the Porcupine Islands. If you're visiting in the winter, you can catch the first sunrise in the continental U.S. from the mountain top. You'll need a pass to visit Cadillac Mountain, usually included on a tour of Acadia National Park. – TripadvisorRead more
- Portland Head LightAlthough Maine’s oldest lighthouse is closed to the public, there’s plenty to do within the grounds of Fort Williams Park. Stop by the adjacent museum to learn about the lighthouse’s history and enjoy the lawns—perfect for a picnic as you watch boats entering and leaving the harbor. You can also hike one of the trails along the rocky shore or explore several ruins within the former Fort Williams, which include two batteries, a powerhouse, and a bunker. More adventurous travelers can snorkel or scuba dive at the stunning Ship Cove. – TripadvisorRead more
- Coastal Maine Botanical GardensThe Gardens is 323 acres, 19 of which are ornamental and themed gardens featuring native plants of Maine and others suited to northern coastal conditions. Trails and points of interest extend over 150 acres of mature forest, wetlands, and a mile of tidal shoreline. Advance tickets are required for admission; visit MaineGardens.org. The campus includes innovative landscape designs, impressive stonework, unique sculpture, and scenic views inviting visitors of all ages and abilities to explore nature’s connections at their leisure. Hailed as one of Maine's top attractions, a visit to the Gardens is a memorable experience, no matter the season.Read more
- Acadia National ParkRead more
- Mount Desert IslandHome to Acadia National Park, this island off the coast of Maine with its beaches, sweeping cliffs and mountains offers visitors numerous recreational activities, from hiking, biking and following nature trails to swimming, sailing and kayaking.Read more
- Cape Neddick Nubble LighthouseThis 41-foot lighthouse sits on the summit of Cape Neddick Nubble, a small offshore rocky islet overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. While the lighthouse and grounds aren't open to the public, you can view and snap a photo of it from Sohier Park on the mainland—there's even a small gift shop for souvenirs. Visit at sunrise or sunset for exceptionally stunning views. The holiday season is also a magical time to visit when the lighthouse is decorated with twinkling lights. Parking is free but limited, so get there early to secure a spot. Otherwise, you can also drop by on a tour of coastal Maine. – TripadvisorRead more
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- Perkins CoveThis charming fishing village is one of the most picturesque spots in southern Maine. It’s renowned for its fresh seafood, such as lobsters, oysters, clams, and crabs, which you can catch on a private or group fishing tour. After a sumptuous seafood meal, tackle the Marginal Way, a cliff walk famous for its excellent harbor views and scenic lookouts. This coastal enclave is busiest in the summer when vacationers descend on its turquoise beaches. It’s also a haven for art lovers—check out the galleries and local boutiques selling quirky knick-knacks and handicrafts. – TripadvisorRead more
- Mount BattieMount Battie and its hundred-year-old tower is the highest point of Camden Hills State Park. You can reach the summit by following a 1.2-mile winding trail through the forest, where you'll be treated to commanding views of Camden Harbor and Penobscot Bay, especially from the top of the tower. Try to spot Mount Battie and the tower along a cruise tour of Maine's coast. While you're there, Camden Hills State Park is also great for hikes along its 25-mile trail system, mountain biking, and horseback riding, as well as snow sports in the colder months. You can even camp overnight. – TripadvisorRead more