Comfort Inn Brunswick - Brunswick Hotels, Maine
Comfort Inn Brunswick 3 Stars Hotel in Brunswick, Maine Within US Travel Directory The Comfort Inn hotel has country ambiance and is the gateway to several coastal towns and villages.The hotel is located just minutes from the following: Bowdoin College. Maine Maritime Museum featuring gallery exhibits, a historic shipyard and a narrated boat cruise. Peary-Macmillan Arctic. Museum featuring Arctic exploration gear, natural history specimens and anthropological findings. Thomas Point Beach and Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park. Brunswick Landing Maine's Center for Innovation.With theaters, museums, festivals and access to both rocky and sandy coastlines, there is something to interest everyone in the city of Brunswick. A variety of restaurants is in the surrounding area.Your Morning Breakfast is full of hot options, making breakfast at the Comfort Inn the perfect way to start your day. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors.Guests of this hotel are invited to enjoy amenities like free local calls and free coffee. After a long day, enjoy a workout in the hotel's exercise room.Business travelers will appreciate conveniences like free wireless high-speed Internet access in all rooms and access to copy and fax services.In addition to standard amenities, some guest rooms include coffee makers and hair dryers. Valet cleaning services are offered for guest convenience.
Comfort Inn Brunswick - Brunswick Hotels, Maine
Location in : 199 Pleasant St., ME 04011, Brunswick, Maine
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PORTLAND, MAINE | Travel Diary
The second part of our Maine trip! After exploring Acadia National Park, we headed down south to Portland and visited its surrounding areas!
Check out my Maine posts on my travel blog!
Sights Visited:
1. Farnsworth Art Museum (Rockland)
2. Rockland Breakwater Light (Rockland)
3. Portland Head Light (Cape Elizabeth)
4. Old Port (Portland)
5. Portland Museum of Art (Portland)
6. Victoria Mansion (Portland)
7. L.L. Bean Flagship Store (Freeport)
8. Bowdoin College Museum of Art (Brunswick)
9. Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum (Brunswick)
10. Nubble Light (York)
11. Ogunquit Museum of American Art (Ogunquit)
Music Used:
Skyfall by Soulfy
Knights Inn Brunswick - Brunswick ME
For easy access to Popham Beach, Reid State Park, and other area attractions, plan to join us at Knights Inn Brunswick on your next visit.
All of the area's history, charm, and beauty are nearby, including the Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum, the campus of Bowdoin College, and the Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum, which pays homage to early expeditions. And neighboring Freeport is home to L. L. Bean.
Before you set out for a day of exploring this part of Maine, you can enjoy a complimentary breakfast and catch up online with free wi-fi. And we've provided guest laundry facilities for your convenience.
Your guest accommodations will include a microwave and a mini-refrigerator. If you're going to stay for a while, consider booking one of our efficiency units, with a kitchenette and a work desk. Children 17 and under can share an adult's room at no extra cost.
We'd love to see you at Knights Inn Brunswick.
Comfort Inn Brunswick in Brunswick ME
Rates: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. Comfort Inn Brunswick 199 Pleasant St. Brunswick ME 04011 The Comfort Inn hotel has country ambiance and is the gateway to several coastal towns and villages. The hotel is located just minutes from the following: Bowdoin College. Maine Maritime Museum featuring gallery exhibits, a historic shipyard and a narrated boat cruise. Peary-Macmillan Arctic. Museum featuring Arctic exploration gear, natural history specimens and anthropological findings. Thomas Point Beach and Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park. Brunswick Landing Maine's Center for Innovation. With theaters, museums, festivals and access to both rocky and sandy coastlines, there is something to interest everyone in the city of Brunswick. A variety of restaurants is in the surrounding area. Your Morning Breakfast is full of hot options, making breakfast at the Comfort Inn the perfect way to start your day. Enjoy our free hot breakfast featuring eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including your choice of hot waffle flavors. Guests of this hotel are invited to enjoy amenities like free local calls and free coffee. After a long day, enjoy a workout in the hotel's exercise room. Business travelers will appreciate conveniences like free wireless high-speed Internet access in all rooms and access to copy and fax services. In addition to standard amenities, some guest rooms include coffee makers and hair dryers. Valet cleaning services are offered for guest convenience.
Relax Inn Brunswick ME 04011
For easy access to Popham Beach, Reid State Park, and other area attractions, plan to join us at the Relax Inn Brunswick on your next visit. All of the area's history, charm, and beauty are nearby, including the Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum, the campus of Bowdoin College, and the Peary MacMillan Arctic Museum, which pays homage to early expeditions. And neighboring Freeport is home to L. L. Bean. Before you set out for a day of exploring this part of Maine, you can enjoy a complimentary breakfast and catch up online with free wi-fi. And we've provided guest laundry facilities for your convenience. Your guest accommodations will include a microwave and a mini-refrigerator. If you're going to stay for a while, consider booking one of our efficiency units, with a kitchenette and a work desk. Children 17 and under can share an adult's room at no extra cost. We'd love to see you at Relax Inn Brunswick.
Exhibiting Ivory Today: Historical Artifacts in a Contemporary Context
A panel of experts in art history, law, and Arctic studies, spoke recently about historic significance of ivory as an artistic medium and the implication of new regulations on the transport of ivory nationally and internationally as part of efforts to protect elephants and other endangered species.
The speakers are Stephen J. Knerly Jr., Esq., of Hahn Loeser & Parks LLP; Genevieve LeMoine, curator, Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum; and Stephen Perkinson, Peter M. Small Associate Professor of Art History. They offer many perspectives on this issue.