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Property class 3 Hotels in Bar Harbor

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Downtown Bar Harbor

Downtown Bar Harbor charms visitors with its scenic Shore Path hugging Frenchman Bay's sparkling waters. Historic mansions and Victorian buildings house waterfront restaurants serving fresh lobster on ocean-view patios. The Village Green hosts seasonal festivals while the harbor buzzes with whale-watching boats against Acadia's stunning backdrop. Browse boutique shops selling Maine-made crafts along cobblestone streets. Getting around is a breeze in this compact, walkable downtown. Most hotels feature historic charm with wraparound porches and harbor views. The free Island Explorer shuttle connects to Acadia National Park when you're ready to explore beyond the village streets.

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Hulls Cove

Hulls Cove serves up stunning Frenchman Bay views just minutes from downtown Bar Harbor. This quiet coastal community is the gateway to Acadia National Park, with the visitor center packed with trail info and local exhibits. Stroll the rocky shoreline where lobster boats bob in the harbor, or head straight to Acadia's magnificent trails. Classic Maine architecture with cedar shingles and white trim completes the quintessential coastal scene. Life here moves at a relaxed pace with minimal commercialization keeping the authentic Maine character intact. Most dining options require a 10-minute drive to Bar Harbor, though seasonal food trucks sometimes appear. Vacation rentals and cozy bed & breakfasts make perfect home bases for exploring the natural beauty that dominates this peaceful area.

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Stone Haven

Stone Haven offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of Bar Harbor with its tree-lined streets and classic New England architecture. White clapboard houses with dark shutters and wraparound porches create picture-perfect streetscapes. While quiet within its residential boundaries, you're just a short walk from Acadia National Park's stunning landscapes and coastal trails. The neighborhood features charming bed & breakfasts and vacation rentals in converted 19th-century homes rather than commercial establishments. Travelers typically stroll 10-15 minutes to downtown Bar Harbor for dining and shopping, making Stone Haven ideal for those who appreciate historic charm and tranquility.

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