A 10-minute drive from Thomas Point Beach and the Brunswick Naval Complex, this hotel in Bath, Maine offers a free hot breakfast each morning and a social hour in the evening.
This hotel is in Bath and is one miles from the Maine Maritime Museum. The hotel offers views of the Kennebec River, an indoor pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Pryor House B&B offers a hot tub and free private parking, and is within 10 miles of Bowdoin College and 23 miles of Coastal Maine Botanical Garden.
Kelly
United States of America
I arrived very early at the Inn, not expecting to get into my room but Gwenda was very accommodating and welcoming and showed me around. The Inn is immaculate and she has thought of everything to make you feel at home. Gwenda gets up early and makes fresh coffee for you! (This alone wins you 10stars in my book!!) The breakfast was absolutely delicious and the presentation was so beautiful. Such a treat to stay here! I hope to find my way back soon! I have already recommended this Inn to family members and friends.
This Brunswick hotel is adjacent to Cook’s Corner Mall and 3 miles from Bowdoin College Museum of Art. It features spacious rooms with free Wi-Fi and serves a daily buffet breakfast.
Located just off Route 1 and 5 miles from downtown Brunswick, this hotel features free Wi-Fi and a daily continental breakfast. Thomas Point Beach is 5 minutes away.
Featuring a garden, Squire Tarbox Inn offers accommodations in Westport. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
This Maine hotel is conveniently located in downtown Brunswick and adjacent to Bowdoin College. It features a restaurant and offers a flat-screen cable TV in every room.
Michael
United States of America
Lovely, quaint hotel. Centrally located. Perfect for catching the Amtrak Downeaster. Staff are amazing and can’t do enough for you. We had dinner one night in the restaurant, as well as breakfast in the morning. The dinner was exceptional and the guests continental breakfast was great too. We would definitely stay here again when coming to friendly Brunswick as it’s a nice town. The Brunswick is definitely one of the best places to stay in the area and we highly recommend it.
Located in Brunswick, 26 miles from Portland Observatory, The Federal provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Steven
United States of America
Nicest hotel in Brunswick with a very comfortable room, great restaurant and fun bar for after dinner cocktails. It is very close to the college and has a cozy, New England feel.
Located in Brunswick, 26 miles from Portland Observatory, OneSixtyFive, The Inn on Park Row provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
A really pleasant town, with lots of historic character. yet...
A really pleasant town, with lots of historic character. yet also not over-reliant on tourism due to non -intrusive naval dockyard. Excellent centre for touring the beautiful surrounding countryside and sights.
kevin
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I'll definitely be coming back to Bath.
I'll definitely be coming back to Bath. It's close to Bowdoin College and to the music festival, and has a smaller, more intimate feel than Brunswick. It's a Mecca for bookstores, especially used and antiquarian book shops.
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Anonymous
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Great town homes are huge and beautiful.
Great town homes are huge and beautiful. Lots of architectural designs to see. Prime reason was husband was in navy here so we visited the naval museum in Brunswick which is close to Bath. Many shops and restaurants and very walkable.
Deborah
8.0
Scored 8.0
Bath is an old shipbuilding town with plenty of history.
Bath is an old shipbuilding town with plenty of history. The downtown area was charming with some nice shops and a few restaurants. Covid-19 was not kind to Bath as some businesses did not survive the reduction in visitors. The shipbuilding museum was fantastic and there are plenty of places to get some antiques and even some used books. The city lacks the luster of some of the other cities in Maine that are bigger tourist draws. With time and the injection of an improved business climate post-Covid it would be even better.
Gordon
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We went to Bath to see the Maine Maritime Museum.
We went to Bath to see the Maine Maritime Museum. It was excellent! We also enjoyed dining downtown at Maxwell’s and staying at Pryor’s B&B. We easily could have stayed longer had our itinerary permitted it.
SuzanneK57
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Ate out often and the food was always good.
Ate out often and the food was always good. Had some excellent seafood at JR Maxwells, and some great burgers at Applebee's.
There was some road construction on one of the highways, but getting around was easy. Roads are well marked with signage to help you, plus we did have GPS in the rental.
Went to the Maritime Museum in Bath and took the boat ride up the river. You will probably need 2 days to go through the museum, but it is worth it. Don't miss the boat ride, either.
The room was very clean, beautiful and spacious, and the bed was very comfortable. Rachel was an outstanding host who offered advice on local restaurants, hiking spots and attractions, and also made us a delicious, homestyle breakfast each morning. We enjoyed meeting and chatting with other guests at breakfast each morning. The Inn was an easy walk from downtown Bath, where we visited lots of nice shops and restaurants.
The breakfasts were delicious every morning. The host made a good variety of food. The room was very cute and comfortable. It was nice to come back to after a full day of touring the Portland area. The town of Bath is really quaint and very nice. This trip was just a getaway trip for me, and I was very pleased with the whole thing!
What a glorious find! The property is tucked away in a quiet area of the beautiful historic town of Bath. The furnishings, decor, warmth, huge comfy bed - I could wax lyrical all day!
The best part is the incredible warmth of Gwenda our host. All in all the best BnB we have stayed at.
The hotel was in a great location within walking distance of the high street of Bath, making it easy to go out for dinner. The room was large and comfortable. The staff were friendly. There was a reasonable choice available at breakfast.
Bath is beautiful! Loved that the hotel was within walking distance of cute shops and a waterfront park. Kids loved the pool--especially the light changing feature. Every staff member we saw throughout the hotel was friendly.
Friendly, caring innkeeper. Marvelous breakfasts. Near Maritime Museum. Incredibly comfortable bed. Lots of space on second floor bedroom including walk in closet. Plenty of parking. Would gladly stay again if in area.
Incredible breakfast and response to dietary needs. Appreciated suggestions for walkable restaurants. The recommended hiking at the Audubon nature preserve was a great way to end our visit to Bath.
It was adorable! So clean and perfectly located in a quaint little town! The owners were so nice, and the breakfast was DELICIOUS! Hands down the best blueberry muffin I have ever tasted!!!
Excellent location in Bath which is a fun, active, lovely small town close to many sites and activities. The free breakfast was standard fare but good.
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