In the heart of Freeport Village, Maine, within walking distance of over 100 shops, this hotel offers on-site dining options and guestrooms with free wireless internet access.
Sandra
United States of America
The staff was very helpful and friendly. Erika was a joy along with all the staff.
This hotel offers rooms with microwave and refrigerator. The hotel is within a 5-minute drive of downtown Freeport, which features shopping and dining. Free WiFi is provided.
This Freeport, Maine hotel boasts an outdoor pool and 2 on-site restaurants. Free Wi-Fi and a refrigerator are provided in every room. Downtown Portland is a 15 minute drive away.
This hotel in Freeport, Maine features an indoor pool and guest rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel is one mile from downtown Freeport. A breakfast is served daily.
Casco Bay Inn is located in Freeport, within 27 miles of Funtown Splashtown USA and 13 miles of Portland Observatory. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi.
This Maine hotel features an indoor pool and rooms with 32-inch flat-screen TVs with HBO. It is within 6 miles of the Atlantic Ocean and Wolfe's Neck State Park.
In Freeport, Maine, this hotel is one mile from the L.L. Bean Flagship Store and boasts a daily continental breakfast. Central Portland is 15 miles away.
R
United States of America
Unfortunately, I still haven't received reimbursement for my canceled second night stay!
This cozy, throughout the property and is 5 mi to Wolfe's Neck State Park. Located in Freeport, Maine, this property features 2 on-site dining options.
Wanda
United States of America
The Harraseeket is a great place to stay. Great staff!
This historic bed and breakfast is within a 10-minute walk of the LL Bean Outlet store and 17 miles from downtown Portland, Maine. The property offers room with free Wi-Fi.
Ann
United States of America
Location was great only 20 minutes away from Portland. Absolutely lovely house and even better hosts! Lovely breakfast every morning. I slept great every night and Kelleigh and Dave went above and beyond to accommodate.
On average, 3-star hotels in Freeport cost $101 per night, and 4-star hotels in Freeport are $89 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Freeport can be found for $225 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Freeport this weekend is $230 or, for a 4-star hotel, $140. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Freeport for this weekend cost around $317 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The Casco Bay Inn was our lodging choice based on value from...
The Casco Bay Inn was our lodging choice based on value from other reviews. We got the value we’d hoped for. The outlet stores and food options were all great and we had a fantastic time.
We were there in April 2024. We enjoyed the early season benefits of low traffic volume, easy parking and uncrowded sidewalks. And while some seasonal businesses were closed there were plenty of opportunities to eat and shop.
Christine
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed taking in the stunning Maine fall foliage this...
We enjoyed taking in the stunning Maine fall foliage this weekend that included a stop in Freeport. We had dinner at the Muddy Rudder in nearby Yarmouth, and breakfast at the Freeport Cafe. My eggs benedict were great, but the grilled orange chocolate muffin I took to go was out of this world! At downtown Freeport Village there are a multitude of shopping outlets, a variety of restaurants, ample free parking and wide sidewalks and crosswalks make getting around easy. We shopped the LL Bean stores of course. This Freeport shopping excursion ended with a considerable haul for the newest member of our family from the Carter's Osh Kosh b'Gosh store, where we found some fantastic bargains.
Fran
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Really enjoyed the food options, The 24hr L.L.
Really enjoyed the food options, The 24hr L.L. Bean is amazing and has custom boot laces made on site for only $4!!! The scenery is amazing and the people are kind and welcoming. Its not far from Portland or Augusta. Also the Garmin HQ is located there and that's a fun visit as well.
Krista
United States of America
10
Scored 10
The town of Freeport is darling!
The town of Freeport is darling! I would highly recommend visiting it. We went to the LL Bean compound; VERY impressive, and it's HUGE! Part of the retail space is open 24/7! We had excellent service and baked goods and coffee at The Bakeshop cafe.
Jeanene
United States of America
10
Scored 10
We love LLBean!
We love LLBean! The other stores in the immediate area have something for everyone. We also like 3 of the local gift shops - Mangy Moose, Sherman’s, and The Blue Lobster. We ate lunch at the Harrakeeset Lunch and Lobster on the Wharf and also Linda Bean’s Maine Kitchen and Topside Tavern. For dinner we ate at The Taste of Maine which is about a half hour drive up Rt.1 in Woolwich which is just above Bath. Well worth the trip!
It is very easy to get around in Freeport and parking if you don't stay at the Hilton is free and easy to find.
Carol
United States of America
8.0
Scored 8.0
We stayed in Freeport more for the location than what the...
We stayed in Freeport more for the location than what the town has to offer. Just north of Portland (roughly 15 minutes south) and within an hour drive to Boothbay Harbor - this was the perfect location for our planned day trips.
Traveling through Freeport, be careful of shoppers crossing the street. They do not look and absolutely expect drivers to stop once their feet hit the pavement. On the weekend (Sat PM) LL Bean sometimes hosts live music, which can lead to difficulty parking (it happened to us).
We always beeline for the Maine Idyll as our vacation doesn't truly begin until we get to this wonderful spot. The facilities , here, match exactly the pace that we set for our vacations in Maine. We stay at the Idyll every time we pass through the Freeport area. The rustic cabins each have a little fireplace and are always immaculately kept. The location, on Rt 1, just north of Freeport is the perfect spot to get off the interstate and start exploring the magnificent Maine Coast!
Well-renovated, bright, friendly, sprawling historic inn right off I-95 but also in the heart of Freeport. Spacious, sunny, quiet, and attractive room and bathroom w/ a memorable whirlpool tub. Friendly staff, huge breakfast buffet, many amenities like an indoor pool, fitness room, large restaurant, separate large bar, dignified common room, multiple fireplaces in use, charming grounds, and ample parking. And best of all it was cheaper than even the chain hotels around Portland.
If you're used to getting pampered by luxury hotels, I can definitely say Casa Alchimia will meet, if not exceed your expectations. It is a hidden gem amongst all the old and outdated properties in New England.
The hosts were so nice and accommodating to our family, and the breakfast was amazing. The location was excellent and great for walking into Freeport.
We will definitely be staying here again in all of our future stays in Freeport.
The hotel was clean with easy access and perfect location for our traveling needs. It is a no frills hotel and the rooms are a little tight with the wall of furniture across from the bed, but it was all good and the staff was friendly and welcoming ~ especially Zac at the front desk.
It was great to be met by a helpful staff member who was willing to get us checked in while another staff member was busy. The room was great for our needs, our 5 year old had his own room, we had a kitchen and the location was great for us to stop in Freeport on our way to Acadia.
Staff was friendly, breakfast was good and our family enjoyed the pool. The coffee/tea station was nice to have to make hot drinks to go! We didn't use it, but it was nice that a shuttle bus for town stopped at the hotel during the holiday peak.
The breakfast is a three-course breakfast with coffee, tea and juice, and with a very creative presentation to each dish which was delicious!!!
The Inn is located on Main St within walking distance of the restaurants and shopping in Freeport.
Easy check in. spacious room and comfy bed. All the staff we encountered were friendly. Pet friendly hotel, even though we weren't travelling with pets. Coffee in the lobby. Access to floor three was fairly easy and the room was quiet.
The Inn is in a beautiful location on the main street through Freeport, with lots of shops, cafés, and restaurants within walkable distance. The building itself is historic and very well-maintained. Our room was spacious and clean.
Musty smell in the room - requested room away from ice machine and was given room right next to ice machine. unfriendly staff at front desk - overall very disappointing. Marriott hotel affiliates are far better
The hotel was only 18 minutes outside of Portland, a definitely doable commute from our show that night. Room was super-clean, and the nearby cafe was excellent!
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