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Blue Harbor House, A Village Inn

1 review

67 Elm St
Camden, ME 04843-1904 US

(207)236-3196

www.blueharborhouse.com

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Rates

$95 to $185

Payment types accepted include Visa, Travelers Checks, Personal Checks, Master Card, American Express and Discover.


The types of beds available include Twin, Double, Queen and King.


Description

Circa 1810. Blue Harbor House is a classic village inn on the coast of Maine. This Camden bed and breakfast is comfortably elegant yet refreshingly casual. Historic charms blend well with modern comforts. Relax in the parlor or on a front-porch rocker. Stroll to the picturesque harbor, dine on lobster and seafood chowder in the wonderful local restaurants, browse the art galleries and shop in the boutiques. Inviting guest rooms or suites boast four-poster beds with soft linens, fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, robes and WiFi. Begin each day with a delicious breakfast offering popular specialties that may include hazlenut waffles, blueberry pancakes with maple syrup and blueberry butter or portabella mushroom and gruyere omelet with Irish soda bread. Go on a windjammer cruise or take a day trip to Acadia National Park. Ask about special packages available.Publicity and Awards: Dallas Morning News, Discerning Traveler, Country Living.Location: Ocean Community and Coastal village.

Amenities

Meals Included in Rates: Breakfast and Afternoon Tea.
Types of meals: Early Coffee/Tea, Full Gourmet Breakfast, Afternoon Tea and Wine.
Amenities In Room: Clock Radio, Hair Dryer, Television, Reading Lamps, Iron/Ironing Board, Cable TV, Bath Amenities, Bathrobes, Air Conditioning, Wireless Internet Access, Refrigerator, VCR, Telephone and Desk.
Amenities On Site: Library, Parlor Games, Computers, Copy Machine, Phone, Fax, Television and VCR.
Business Traveler Amenities: Television, Internet Access, Wireless Internet Access, FAX On-site, Hair Dryer and Daily Newspapers.

 

Reviews

“I don't know when I've enjoyed my stay in a country inn more.”

 

 

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