Grand Hotels in Maine, United States

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Grand hotels in Maine

As per guest opinions from the past 12 months

Coastal Comforts by the Beach:
The Grand Beach Inn
Charming Urban Retreats:
Bangor Grande Hotel
Picturesque Waterfront Escapes:
Grand Harbor Inn
Historic Elegance:
The Grand Hotel
Family Friendly Lodgings:
Best Western Plus Waterville Grand Hotel
Scenic Getaways in Nature:
Gorges Grant Hotel
Relaxing Mountain Retreats:
Grand Summit Hotel
Cozy Stay in the Heart of Town:
Chic Coastal Accommodations:
Bar Harbor Grand Hotel

FAQs about Maine grand hotels

We created these 4 answers to questions about places to stay in Maine to make your planning easier.

Which hotels in Maine are best for families with children?
The Grand Beach Inn and the Best Western Plus Waterville Grand Hotel offer family-friendly amenities including pools and spacious rooms suitable for children.
What are the most romantic hotels in Maine for couples?
Couples may appreciate the Grand Harbor Inn for its waterfront views and intimate ambiance. The Gorges Grant Hotel also offers romantic packages ideal for a getaway.
Which hotels in Maine offer scenic views?
The Grand Hotel and the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel provide stunning views of the surrounding landscapes, with Sugarloaf offering particularly scenic mountain vistas.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Maine?
The Grand Beach Inn typically offers competitive rates with some rooms available as low as $90 during off-peak seasons, making it one of the cheaper options.

Grand Hotels in Maine: Key Information

This guide evaluates 13 grand hotels in Maine, providing practical insights such as price ranges, peak seasons, and close proximity to attractions while ensuring travelers make informed decisions when planning their stay.

Typical nightly rates range from $200 to $500.

There are 13 grand hotels across the state.

Peak travel seasons are late spring to early fall.

Local taxes average around 9%, plus potential resort fees.

Most properties are within 5 miles of coastal attractions like Acadia National Park.