Relais Chateaux Camden Harbour Inn features a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Camden. Featuring a bar, the 4-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Pieter
United Kingdom
Excellent service. Great rooms, lovely sweets bar. Camden is gorgeous and well worth a long detour
Set in Camden and with Laite Memorial Beach reachable within 600 metres, 16 Bay View offers concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Miha
Slovenia
The location and a truly wonderful view of the charming harbor. Nicely equipped hotel, spacious parking lot, good breakfast and friendly staff.
Featuring an on-site fitness centre and a free daily breakfast, this Camden, Maine hotel offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with a flat-screen TV. Camden Harbor is adjacent to the property.
Eleanor
United Kingdom
The rooms are luxuriously decorated with matching furnishing and well thought out details- so nice after a long time on the road staying at chain hotels. This place is a hidden gem! Our room had a lovely view of the river decorated for Christmas.
Featuring a nightly campfire with s’mores, this Camden, Maine hotel offers free Wi-Fi and a free deluxe continental breakfast to its guests.
ludovico
Italy
a very nice and confortable hotel. big and clean room, awesome position and a free park for the car. wonderful experience the fireplace in the garden. very very lovely place to spend time. thank you
Situated in Camden and within less than 1 km of Laite Memorial Beach, Harborwalk Studio has a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Located within less than 1 km of Laite Memorial Beach and 12 km of Mount Battie, The Bean House Upstairs and Downstairs Unit provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Camden.
FAQs about hotels in Camden
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Camden this weekend is £203 or, for a 4-star hotel, £219. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Camden for this weekend cost on average around £214 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Touristy as all get out, but I knew that going in.
Touristy as all get out, but I knew that going in. Gorgeous town, lovely little bay. Houses and locals seemed great and I would highly recommend Camden over Portland (I believe that's some debate in this part of Maine.)
Angus
United States
Scored 10
10
Camden offers a great blend of outdoor activity and shopping...
Camden offers a great blend of outdoor activity and shopping, eating, culture. We had excellent weather and walked almost everywhere we went. We did not ever feel either rushed or bored.
We had a great lunch at the deli in town (rooftop seating). Our favorite place for dinner was Bistro Le Cave.
grossman
Scored 10
10
Small town feel, friendly people, pretty harbor area,...
Small town feel, friendly people, pretty harbor area, relaxing, not super crowded when we were there in August, enjoyed sunset cruise on the Lazy Jack II, Bistro La Cave, Zoot coffee shop,, Owl and Turtle bookstore/coffee shop, Cashmere Goat yarn store, lots of art galleries. Short walking distance from our B&B.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We had a lovely, but short stay in Camden.
We had a lovely, but short stay in Camden. The downtown was very walkable with lots of shops, restaurants, and bars. Too many places to visit in one day. We spent the evening at the Camden Shakespeare Festival which was a great show (The Comedy of Errors). We also visited the Camden Public Library which is a beautiful building with a mix of old and new construction, located on pretty grounds right beside Harbor Park and the Soldiers Monument.
James
Scored 10
10
The best part of our Camden stay was the Belmont Bed &...
The best part of our Camden stay was the Belmont Bed & Breakfast! It was beautiful, comfortable, and within walking distance of downtown. The town has quaint shops, multiple restaurants, and a beautiful harbor. Definitely worth a stop overnight! Plus, you can drive 10 minutes to Rockland and enjoy the Art Museum and several galleries.
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
We were in Camden for a family reunion.
We were in Camden for a family reunion. It is a very nice little town with good restaurants and fun shops.
We liked Peter Ott's and The Jack
We shopped at the Cashmere Goat for knitting stuff, Rockport Blueprint for art supplies.
Go on the Maine Sports harbor kayak tour and a sunset tall ship cruise on the Appledore or Olad.
Margaret
United States
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The location was wonderful and like stepping back in time. I spent my last evening walking to the historic downtown and back to an old grocery store that had been in business for 150 years. This hotel was even featured in the 1957 film "Peyton Place" and the town was the setting for it.
The Inn is excellently located near the heart of Camden, and although on the main road, noise was not a problem. The breakfasts were excellent, as was the dinner, which we had one night of our stay, and the provision of tea at any time was very welcome!
We loved everything about this hotel. The room was spacious, bed comfy, a wonderful jacuzzi bath and powerful shower. The breakfast was delicious and the staff super polite and helpful. We wish we could have stayed longer!
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