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.
Simon
United Kingdom
Location was good and extremely handy for the Concord Coach services south the Portland. We were visiting long time friends who live in Harpswell and we chose the hotel for ease of access for them. Good restaurant for an evening meal.
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.
aileen
Canada
Extremely friendly and welcoming hosts. Very clean! Cute little cabins, great location.
Located in Brunswick, 42 km from Portland Observatory, The Federal provides accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Alaina
Canada
I thought the hotel was well decorated, comfortable, clean and modern. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Located in Brunswick, 42 km from Portland Observatory, OneSixtyFive, The Inn on Park Row provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Anna
United Kingdom
Lovely
Rooms with great bathrooms - very relaxed yet stylish
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.
ANGELA
United States
Room good breakfast nice low key hotel not bothered by others
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.
Diane Riddle
United Kingdom
Friendly & helpful staff. Comfortable, clean room. Adequate free breakfast and good coffee available 24/7
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 1.6 km away from the Brunswick city centre and 2.2 km from the Bowdoin College. Free WiFi is accessible and a continental breakfast is available daily.
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
Scored 8.0
8.0
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
Scored 2.0
2.0
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
Scored 8.0
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
Scored 10
10
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.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
10
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.
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 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.
very nice 2 star hotel, very clean and a comfortable bed. Nothing fancy but no problems. Good value for this area.
The fridge has a freezer section, thx.
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