Rockland, Maine has a quartet
of fine old
inns, and several comfortable motels for
travelers. The inns are organized as Historic
Inns of Rockland, Maine:
LimeRock Inn
A turreted Victorian mansion on a
quiet street close to all the sights has
eight beautiful guest rooms, two front parlors,
and a spacious wraparound front porch, all
decorated
"with close attention to period detail."
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Berry Manor Inn
This grand merchant's mansion complete with
porte-cochère and working fireplaces, features
all modern comforts and conveniences in
its 12 guest rooms, and home-baked pie
à la mode every
evening. Quiet street, easy walk to all
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Captain Lindsey House
Just off Main Street (US Route 1), this substantial
brick boutique hotel is operated
by Captains Ken and Ellen Barnes, retired
owners of the windjammer Stephen
Taber. Lots of history here amid the
comforts and charm, in a quiet but very central
location. More...
Old Granite Inn
Built as a Federal stone mansion nearly two
centuries ago, the aptly-named Old Granite
Inn has harbor views from several rooms,
gracious public spaces, and a walk-to-everything
location right across US Route 1 from the
Maine State
Ferry Service dock. More...
Resorts
If a classic New England seaside resort is
more your style, consider the Samoset
Resort on the Ocean just north of
Rockland. More...
Motels
Like bookends, the Trade Winds
Motor Inn and The Navigator
Motor Inn on Main Street (US Route
1) frame Rockland's downtown business district.
The Trade Winds is nearer to more restaurants and the Maine
Lighthouse Museum. The Navigator is right across the street from the Maine
State Ferry Service docks for ferries to
Vinalhaven, North Haven and Matinicus.
Booking.com lists
over a dozen hotels, motels and inns in or
near Rockland. More...