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Bar Harbor Acadia Inn

Acadia Inn

98 Eden St, Bar Harbor, Maine, United States | (937) 315-4602

Acadia Inn
1/5
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Overview

Pros
  • Convenient location near downtown Bar Harbor

  • Clean rooms with mini-fridges

  • Free buffet breakfast plus tea and coffee

  • Outdoor pool and hot tub

  • Hiking trail behind hotel
    leads to Acadia National Park

  • Seasonal shuttle bus to downtown Bar Harbor

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Dated decor and some wear and tear

  • Interiors lack character

  • No
    restaurant

Bottom Line

The 95-room Acadia Inn offers no-frills, but reasonably comfortable, rooms at affordable rates. The quiet grassy grounds have an outdoor pool, a playground, a picnic area, and ample parking spaces. Interiors have a chain-like feel and lack character, with dated decor and a cafeteria vibe in the dining area, but rooms are bright and clean. Wi-Fi and breakfast are free, and there are seasonal shuttles that stop right outside and take guests to downtown Bar Harbor.

Map

98 Eden St, Bar Harbor, Maine, United States
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Cable
  • Free Breakfast
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Pool
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
  • Supervised Kids Activities
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Standard hotel with dated decor and little character; attracts families and budget travelers

The red-roofed, white clapboard Acadia Inn is situated in a quiet area, surrounded by partially wooded and grassy grounds. It's a standard hotel with not much that sets it apart from similar budget options in the area, though the affordable rates, outdoor swimming pool, and playground make it a popular choice with families traveling on a budget. The interiors lack character and have a chain-like feel. The simple lobby area takes a cue from its oceanside location, with a soft color palette, delicately patterned wallpaper, sea-foam curtains framing large windows, and seaside prints adorning the walls. A brown leather couch, an armchair, and a wooden coffee table face the reception desk, and there's a small gift shop selling Maine souvenirs, maps, and postcards. The decor is dated and lackluster, but the space is clean and bright. The patterned wallpaper extends into the dining area where a free breakfast buffet is served. The room looks like a cafeteria, with wooden tables and chairs and carpeted flooring that's in need of an upgrade. There are few public spaces in the hotel, but guests are free to roam around the grounds outside, and there's a hiking trail leading directly to Acadia National Park.

Location

In a quiet area, a two-minute drive from downtown Bar Harbor

Acadia Inn is situated on quiet grassy and partly wooded grounds, just off of Eden Street and a two-minute drive from downtown Bar Harbor. The nearest restaurant, Jack Russell’s Steak House and Brewery, is down the road, a two-minute walk away. The College of the Atlantic is across the street from the hotel. A free shuttle stops in front of the hotel during the high season and makes several stops in Acadia National Park and in downtown Bar Harbor. A hiking trail on the hotel grounds leads directly to Acadia National Park. 

Rooms

No-frills, dated rooms with chain-like decor and some wear and tear

There are two room options at the Acadia Inn: Single Rooms with king beds or Doubles with two queens. The rooms are basic, with a chain-like vibe, and show some signs of wear and tear. Though they lack character, rooms are comfortable enough, with big beds, work desks, flat-screen TVs with premium cable channels, mini-fridges, and free Wi-Fi. Decor is certainly dated, with burgundy walls complemented by cheap floral-patterned curtains and matching bedspreads, dark wooden furniture, framed watercolor prints of Maine coastal scenes on the walls, and olive-colored carpets that are due for an upgrade. But the effect is not entirely unpleasant, and most rooms get plenty of natural light. Bathrooms have shower/tub combos, free toiletries, and hairdryers.

Features

Free breakfast and Wi-Fi, outdoor pool with hot tub, playground, picnic area, and laundry room

There's no restaurant at the Acadia Inn, but a free, and by some accounts mediocre, continental breakfast is served every morning and free coffee and tea are available throughout the day. There's also free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel as well as a computer and a printer. Guests can use a small outdoor pool and hot tub located on the hotel grounds, and there's also a picnic area and a playground for kids. The gift shop next to the reception desk sells all sorts of Maine souvenirs, and there are coin-operated laundry facilities for guest use.