Located 1 mile from Acadia National Park, Acadia Inn has an on-site trail that accesses the park.
Anna
Poland
I particularly liked the staff, who were patient and friendly, which is most important when you travel with an overactive 4-year-old kid :) breakfast was tasty. I could finally eat some fresh fruit. The playground in the backyard helped us a lot with using my son's energy. I wish we could come back.
Located in central Bar Harbor, this hotel is 6.4 km from Sand Beach and 2.2 km from Acadia National Park. The hotel serves a complimentary deluxe breakfast each morning.
TRAVIS
United States
Very attentive and friendly staff. Very knowledgeable of the area and readily available to answer your questions.
Located on Mount Desert Island, this accommodation is among the dining, shopping and entertainment options of the Bar Harbor city center. Hiking and swimming in Acadia National Park is 1 mile away.
This Mount Desert Island property, offering panoramic views of Frenchman Bay, is within a 10-minute drive of Acadia National Park. It features a spa, heated indoor and outdoor pools and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Bar Harbor, 7.4 km from Agamont Park, Hanscom's Motel & Cottages provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
cheryl
Canada
There was a real nice out door area even a place to bbq if you wanted to.
It was nice and quite. We didn't enter act with the staff never even seen them..witch was fine we didn't require anything
Situated in Bar Harbor, 500 metres from Town Beach, Sand Bar Cottage Inn features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk....
This Bar Harbor property is located just 5 minutes’ drive from Acadia National Park and half a mile from the Bar Harbor pier. Facilities include free Wi-Fi and lush gardens.
Keren
United States
Everything! Staff, location, room, beds, bathroom, value for money.
Offering an outdoor pool and an indoor pool, Hampton Inn Bar Harbor is located in Bar Harbor. Free WiFi access is available. Each room here will provide you with pay-per-view channels.
Located in central Bar Harbor, this hotel is 6.4 km from Sand Beach and 2.2 km from Acadia National Park. The hotel serves a complimentary deluxe breakfast each morning.
Great location. Friendly staff. Brilliant breakfast.
Offering rooms with an ocean view, this Bar Harbor waterfront property boasts daily nature cruises from its private dock and has both indoor and outdoor pools.
Amazing staff and very tasty breakfast. Beautiful location with ocean view
Located in Bar Harbor, 7.4 km from Agamont Park, Hanscom's Motel & Cottages provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and barbecue facilities.
Property was very clean and outside area was perfect
Located in Bar Harbor, within 200 metres of Agamont Park and The Abbe Museum. Open since 1940, the property is within 300 metres of Frenchman Bay, Village Green and Criterion Theater.
Breakfast was simple but adequate and met our needs.
Located on Mount Desert Island, this accommodation is among the dining, shopping and entertainment options of the Bar Harbor city center. Hiking and swimming in Acadia National Park is 1 mile away.
Breakfast was ok nothing special location excellent staff lovely
Lovely coastal town free of chain restaurants!! All the shops and restaurants seemed locally owned and unique to the area. We enjoyed lots of seafood like fresh lobster, clam chowder and lobster bisque. Be sure to walk the coastal path and take a harbor cruise! We loved flying Cape Air from Boston to Bar Harbor to see the coast and islands--just be sure to pick up your luggage in Boston and bring it to the Cape Air terminal! Restaurants we liked-- Geddy's, Ben & Bills Chocolate Emporium for ice cream/gelato/fudge, Stewman's, Bar Harbor Lobster Pound --they had outdoor games, too! Of course, don't miss Acadia National Park and Abel's Lobster right by the yacht yard--great outdoor ambiance!!
Ray
United States
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed sunrises at Cadillac Mountain, crossing the bar...
We enjoyed sunrises at Cadillac Mountain, crossing the bar at low tide, hiking the Beehive, the Bubbles, and Acadia Mountain, and walking on a small portion of the carriage roads.
Bar Harbor had great food, but it was tough to get into the restaurants. Our favorite was the Side Street Cafe.
We went in late October. Pros - lower crowds. Con - water activities and some restaurants were already closed for the season.
Sarah
United States
10
Scored 10
I can't wait to go back!
I can't wait to go back! Bar Harbor is a beautiful town that's extremely close to Acadia National Park. It's the perfect place to return to after a long hike. The locals are friendly and the food is delicious. The views are phenomenal.
Lyndsey
United States
10
Scored 10
We loved Gaylns restaurant, excellent food.
We loved Gaylns restaurant, excellent food. Whole belly clams were terrific at the Thirsty Whale. You can walk just about every where. The Sightseeing & Nature Cruise with Acadian Nature Cruises was worth taking.
Lois
10
Scored 10
absolutely gorgeous.
absolutely gorgeous. Loved the distance from the hotel to Acadia Nt'l Park, as well as, to the center of Bar Harbor. Love all the shops & exploring the different restaurants in town. We've been 1x before & the weather was perfect for getting great views @ the top of the mountains in Acadia. This time, we weren't so lucky - very foggy daily. But it was still just as beautiful. Highly recommend. the outdoor pool & hot tub are fantastic here after a long day of biking/hiking. The view of the ocean with the docked ships is quite beautiful. If you're lucky like we were, you may see Bald Eagles, deer or other wild life. :)
Sheri
United States
6.0
Scored 6.0
We had a different perception of what Bar Harbor was going...
We had a different perception of what Bar Harbor was going to be like. We also met a few people downtown at a restaurant's outdoor fireplace that had the same opinion.
We thought it was going to be a quaint town on the coast. It was very touristy with an abundance of t'shirt and souvenirs shops.
Our visit took place first week in October, lots of people. We found parking downtown, you just need some patience. The Chart House has a great happy hour on the pier out back, great cocktails $10 (not well, premium labels) and fresh oysters ($2ea)
Our recommendation would be to stay at a smaller town on the coast with access to Acadia National Park. The park has 40+ miles of bike trails, called carriage trails, and the drive up Cadillac Mountain is worth making a reservation on-line. Views from the top are beautiful
Motel style accommodation just two or three minutes drive from Bar Harbor downtown. A little shabby and not very spacious but generally clean and calm place. We were lucky to get a room here at very high Fall season when only other available option was quite far away in Bangor. We had the view to the threes but no complain about it. Having other options available, we would rather pay a little more for regular hotel or one of the options in Bar Harbor's downtown. We have enjoyed our three days stay in Acadia NP anyway.
Located 10 minutes away from downtown Bar Harbor, this is the best place to stay at for a cozy & coastal home-away-from-home. At the time of booking, we didn't know what to expect because it was a 'motel'. But as soon as we drove in, saw the cute 'welcome sign' and entered the room, Hanscoms exceeded our expectations by a mile! With a large king-sized bed, a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy coastal theme, and an open space for a community fire pit outside, you should stay here for your trip.
Fantastic location- very short walk into downtown Bar Harbor, very short drive to Acadia National Park. The best part about it was the people- Christopher, Constance and Penny were so warm, welcoming and helpful! I felt like I was staying with friends! The light breakfast options in the lobby, fresh baked cookies every afternoon, coffee all day and water bottle filler were all unexpected and so nice! The room was large and easily accommodated our party of 4.
The breakfast was included in the room rate. I would have preferred a reduced room rate and not have to eat at the same place for three consecutive mornings. The portions are huge at the restaurant, which is great for a day of hiking. I liked that we had easy parking and could walk to all the other restaurants and stores in downtown Bar Harbor. I especially liked that we each had our own bathroom. The apartment was very spacious!
Loved the proximity to downtown. We grew up in Bar Harbor and unfortunately our house no longer exists so we had to stay in a hotel while on the island this time and I loved the ability to walk right into town from there and not have to deal with parking during the height of the season.
I have been in bar harbor several times now and this is one of the hotels with the best view if you get a well positioned 4th floor room. The view at sunrise is amazing so if you go there to enjoy the sunrise is one of the best place you can get!
This is a hidden gem! Off the road so quiet and a true ocean view. It was foggy for our first 36 hours, not unusual for Maine. It is an older Hotel but bed was very comfortable, all supplies were at hand, and very clean, and quiet.
Great location.Breakfast was very good.The front desk staff were super nice and the waitresses were excellent!
It was great to have the service of a free shuttle bus to downtown as it saved on paying $4.00 an hour for parking!
The hotel was clean and very close to downtown Bar Harbor. We walked there in about 5 min. The location was great! They don’t really have a breakfast but had some yummy muffins that were grab and go. The staff was nice.
Room was great, wish it had a microwave. Comfortable bed and excellent shower. Front desk staff and maids were friendly and helpful. The location was great, short drive to visitor center and into bar harbor.
Located a short hop from downtown Bar Harbor. Just a 15 min walk to Bar Harbor, or otherwise accessible via the Eden Street line of the Island Express Bus, which has a stop at the nearby Acadia Inn.
Location was perfect, parked at the hotel and walked all over Bar Harbor. The staff was super friendly and, best of all, room was clean and bed was really comfortable. Highly recommended!
Ivy Manor is in an excellent location in downtown Bar Harbor. We loved the live music on the lawn every day and the chance to mingle with other guests while enjoying a glass of wine.
The desk staff was super helpful, the room was incredibly clean and the location couldn't be beat for walking downtown and getting to Acadia. I definitely recommend staying here.
The breakfast was just OK. The inn is a little far from downtown Bar harbor. You have to drive to go to downtown to get food. There are no restaurants or shops around.
The location was the main attraction that allowed us to walk to the downtown area and not worry about parking. I liked that we had plenty of hot water available.
One of the best breakfast of my entire trip in Maine, the Inn was amazing, great comfort, great staff and perfect cleaning! I would love to return here.
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