Residence Inn Bath Brunswick Area
139 Richardson Street, Near Chocolate Church, Bath, ME 4530, United States
Rating
4.7
Certificate of Excellence
2018
Price Level
$$
Rooms
102
Pets
Yes
19
May
Residence Inn Bath Brunswick Area, Bath
Residence Inn Bath Brunswick Area
A 10-minute drive from Thomas Point Beach and the Brunswick Naval Complex this hotel in Bath Maine offers a free hot breakfast each morning and a social hour in the evening. Free WiFi access is available. Each studio and suite at the Residence Inn by Marriott Bath Brunswick Area has a full kitchen and a separate sleeping area. Cable TV and air conditioning are also provided. Free grocery delivery service is available. The property has an on-site fitness centre. The Maine Maritime Museum is a 5-minute drive from Bath Brunswick Area Residence Inn. Bowdoin College is 9 miles from the hotel.
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Overall
Wonderful
4.7
156 reviews
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Customers Review
Location 5
Cleanliness 4.9
Comfort 4.7
Neighborhood 4.2
Amenities 4.4
Condition 4.8
Recomendation 88.5%
“Não sei por onde começar. Esse ótimo serviço ao cliente. O gerente geral Paul Green superou minhas expectativas. A equipe foi ótima. Acabei com um upgrade gratuito para uma ótima suíte de 1 cama, pois aparentemente eles precisavam de mais 2 quartos. Um pouco barulhento com as crianças se divertindo, mas tudo bem. Vai ficar novamente.”
— Loriann Hall
“Nice hotel with a friendly staff near a lot of cool places.It looked like a decent breakfast.I never had time to eat it. I did have the homemade blueberry and chocolate muffin.The location is really good it's near a lot of cool little tourist stuff and some nice restaurants near the water. Pretty much everything is by the water in this area though.”
— Franklin Kawasaki