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.
Alison
United States of America
The BH always is a delight to stay at - accommodations are so comfortable, clean and welcoming, and staff is always very attentive. It is our go -to when we visit Bowdoin!
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.
This Brunswick, Maine hotel is adjacent to the Brunswick Landing and Cooks Corners Shopping Center. It features an indoor pool with a waterfall and spacious rooms with free WiFi.
Dawn
United States of America
I needed to extend my stay, and they made it easy to do that. The location can’t be beat, as Cooks Corner is near Brunswick / Bath and US 1. I will definitely recommend this to family 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.
The Comfort Inn hotel has country ambiance and is the gateway to several coastal towns and villages. The hotel is located just minutes from the following: Bowdoin College.
This motel in Brunswick, Maine is 1 mi away from the Brunswick city center and 1.4 mi from the Bowdoin College. Free WiFi is accessible and a continental breakfast is available daily.
Fournier
United States of America
It was fairly cheap so as I thought till I got another charge of 100 dollars
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What Guests Said About Brunswick:
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Brunswick is a little jewel of a town.
Brunswick is a little jewel of a town. It has Bowdoin University. College towns are usually wonderful places. Brunswick is well situated in the exceedingly lovely Casco Bay Region with a great shoreline and very picturesque islands. Brunswick has great restaurants and many amenities.
Robert
United States of America
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I know Brunswick well as I lived in Bath.
I know Brunswick well as I lived in Bath. I was just staying overnight in the motel after loading truck for my move to another state. It is a pleasant college town, but that makes the motels there expensive.
Blitzkrieg69
United States of America
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Brunswick is very nice, but do not stay at the Rodeway Inn.
Brunswick is very nice, but do not stay at the Rodeway Inn. We had no hot water for a shower.The owner refused to give us a discount. He did not come to the room first to check the water, but went to his control room and then must have adjusted the switch to give us hot water. He was defensive. The window sill had rotted wood, a filty venetian blind and ther was no kleenex in the room. The breakfast was mediocre.
Thomas
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Scored 8.0
Brunswick is a great starting point - it is not far from...
Brunswick is a great starting point - it is not far from Georgetown where Reid State Park (and Popham Beach) are - highly recommend a visit to Reid (or Popham) if you are in the area. Stop at the Georgetown pottery on the way - they have beautiful pottery at reasonable prices. I am sure I am not doing the town or location justice. I was just in the area to visit Reid (a family favorite) I would love to be there now.
Eugenie
United States of America
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Peary-MacMillan arctic museum at Bowdoin College is...
Peary-MacMillan arctic museum at Bowdoin College is extremely interesting, but is closing for a move to a new location on campus.
La Pasta restaurant - small, delicious food, but waiting line.
Dolphin Marina at tip of Harpswell Peninsula is well worth the drive.
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Historic college town. Lots of New England charm.
Historic college town. Lots of New England charm. Good variety of excellent restaurants. Seafood, of course, but a nice variety of ethnic cuisines. For antiques, don't miss the Cabot Mill Antiques Mall. L L Bean is nearby, in Freeport.
The 165 Inn at Park Row is a beautiful old home, with two additional newer buildings, on the elegant main stretch of downtown Brunswick. The Commons, with farmers markets and so on, is right across Park Row. It is absolutely as central as you can get. Alice, the innkeeper, was dedicated and kind. There was a little glitch with our first room, and she took care of it and also moved us to an upgraded room when it was available. We enjoyed the breakfasts, the library area, and the general ambiance and decor of the Inn.
I recently had the pleasure of staying at this hotel, and it exceeded all my expectations. The staff's hospitality was exceptional, and the rooms were not only comfortable but also elegantly designed. What stood out the most was the attention to detail in every aspect, making my stay truly enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone seeking a comfortable and welcoming experience.
A reasonably quiet stay except for the rude muffler-free motorcycle riders who insisted on revving outside the window at all hours, but that wasn't the fault of the hotel. Bed was comfortable and the place was clean. It was a stop on our journey, so didn't hang around at all; just stayed the night. Located near shops and restaurants, so close to gas stations, breakfast and dinner.
We were looking for a quality hotel that would not break the bank, was relatively close to Portland and not too long a drive from Bar Harbor. This fit the bill. We were happily surprised when we arrived to see that it is quite a lovely hotel.
My big surprise was that there were wrapped Udi’s gluten free bagels and blueberry muffins at breakfast. Such a wonderful treat.
We were in town to do a tour of Bowdoin University. It was a great location, we could walk to the campus tour easily. We could also walk to downtown Brunswick easily. We had coffee on the porch in the morning and tea in the evening watching the bustle of Brunswick. Great place, I highly recommend it.
Having dogs with us I loved that it had plenty of space for them to be walked in the morning and evening. it was a quiet area and other guests were respectful. The bed was very comfortable, the pillows were amazing and the sheets were clean. I LOVED that the windows opened in this hotel.
While it is a little expensive, at least during summer festival season, the Brunswick is perfectly situated for guests attended the Bowdoin Music Festival - it's just a stroll across the street and you are on campus and on your way to festival venues. The restaurant is also very good.
The hotel and our room was very quiet. We had good, relaxing night's sleep. Breakfast choices were more than expected during our continued covid times. The area has many good choices for dining and Bowdoin College nearby is worth the visit of the beautiful campus.
The Federal was a beautiful hotel with lovely art work and a cosy comfortable foyer. The rooms were equally good. comfortable beds, spotlessly clean and with well designed bathrooms.
The staff were friendly and helpful and were very welcoming.
Room was upstairs and set back away from the road so it was pretty quiet. Could walk into Brunswick centre easily - around 15 to 20 mins. Got an unexpected free breakfast. Not lots of choice but better than nothing and a nice surprise!
Great location. The front desk staff was nice. The room was spotless. I think this was the cleanest hotel room I've ever stayed in. You can tell the building is older, but it has been updated nicely.
I didn’t like that nobody was at the hotel at the time I arrived. That created a big problem with my reservations.
Also nobody was at the hotel to ask
Or do something for us.
Cost is important. The cost was lower than some other choices. We got what we paid for.
If we pass through the area we would stay again if the cost is lowest.
No breakfast included (not even for an extra charge.) Old and dated motel we stayed only for lack of other accommodations availability that weekend in Brunswick.
New mattresses in all rooms according to a server. Got the best night's sleep since the pandemic began. Love an on site restaurant and bar. Very clean!
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