Freeport, Maine City Guide

For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Freeport, Maine Travel Guide has been your connection to Freeport's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.

Freeport Bed and Breakfasts


It makes sense that while visiting such a welcoming town that you would stay at a bed and breakfast, where travelers are greeted and treated with a personal touch. And whether you'd rather be secluded in a historical home a few miles outside of town or right in the heart of the downtown area, there's a bed and breakfast for you in Freeport. And while Freeport is certainly a historic town, many bed and breakfasts have embraced sophistication and elegance, which create a nice dichotomy with the small town America feel. You can expect gourmet breakfasts you'd think were created by a master chef in a big city, but also a warm handshake and the knowledge that everyone at your bed and breakfast will remember your name! One of the wonderful things about staying at a bed and breakfast in a historic home is that you are embracing and learning about the history of your surroundings simply by your lodging. So whether you want to pound the pavement and explore the town or not, rest assured that a slice of Early American history has happened right where you sit at your bed and breakfast. At a Freeport bed and breakfast, you will get to experience this charming little town exactly the way it was meant to be; as a pampered guest who's treated like a local. Bed and breakfast travelers know that this is the only way to travel!
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