Really quaint and beautiful spot! Comfortable rooms, great sleep. After a long 10hr+ drive, the bar/restaurant was a welcome relief with fantastic cocktails, great food and a surprise live acoustic act! Great staff and wonderful locals whom welcomed us with smiles.
I am new to Brunswick and thought I would try The Federal to see if it would be a place we can enjoy the next four years while our student attends Bowdoin College. I was pleasantly surprised. I typically opt for new & modern and fully expected an old hotel experience which is not typically my style. I was pleasantly surprised. Not only is it updated and modern, I was extremely happy at how clean the room was given my allergy to dust. The housekeeper was top notch, friendly, and helpful. One nice touch was fresh coffee offered all morning on each floor. Every staff member I came in contact with was very hospitable & friendly. I was on the third floor facing the highway and given it was a full house weekend, the hotel was extremely quiet & beds were so comfortable. I also was impressed by dinner in 555 North which is clearly one of the more upscale restaurants in Brunswick. The only thing missing in this hotel is workout equipment. Cardio equipment and some dumbbells would go a long way in the yoga room especially given the long Maine winters. This would be the only reason I would choose another hotel over The Federal upon future visits.
The desk person was great, the room very clean and odor free. Surprised how quiet it was being so close to major highways. Much of
the hotel runs away from the road toward a wooded area. It`s not a 5 star and shows normal wear and tear for it`s age, a little floor squeaking from above, etc. One would have to be a snob to find anything to complain about. Excellent value for the area and the times.
A stay at Moonlight Inn places you in the heart of Brunswick, steps from Casco Bay and a 3-minute drive from Androscoggin Swinging Bridge. This motel is 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from Brunswick Golf Course and 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Androscoggin River.
Take in the views from a garden and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and a television in a common area.
Featured amenities include express check-out, laundry facilities, and microwave in a common area. Free self parking is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 29 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and satellite programming is available for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature bathtubs, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, as well as phones with free local calls.
Doing the swing through Maine to visit schools and spent one night here (near Bowdoin). Location is near the highway, a bit outside of the town, which was fine. We had booked what was advertised as a one bedroom suite, but realistically it was more of a junior suite. The living room and bedroom only had a half wall between them, they could not be closed off separately. The living area was extremely tight also, if you had opened up the sleeper sofa I'm not sure you would have been able to walk by it. The room though was clean, the beds were comfortable and it overall had a ”nicer” feel to it. Breakfast was included, although it ended fairly early at 9:00. While there was plenty of food, it was all pre packaged, warmed up in the microwave options. I understand that with the pandemic many hotels eliminated their buffets and fresh cooked foods, but at this point it is starting to feel like they are simply appreciating that it is cheaper to just nuke a bunch of breakfast burritos vs having fresh options. Overall, the hotel was on the very good side, but I wouldn't say great. I appreciated that it was comfortable, convenient, and well appointed and potentially would stay there again if I was in the area.
Had a nice stay at this hotel for two nights. Nice decor with prettiest bedspreads I’ve seen in a hotel and nice pictures. Unusual closet area, but clean and helpful staff. Comfortable bed, bath and satisfactory breakfast included. Is convenient to area sites we visited such Old Portland Harbor restaurant, Freeport outlets and the wonderful Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. Recommend for a stay in Brunswick!Can’t beat Wyndham rewards!!
Getting away from it all is easy at our Brunswick hotel, where guests can enjoy spa rooms and a honeymoon suite.
Slip away to our indoor salt water pool with waterfall, the perfect place to start your vacation. The Freeport Outlets are nearby and a great place for bargain hunters and shoppers to kick start their trip. All rooms have coffeemakers, so you can get your caffeine fix before heading over to the Brunswick Golf Course or Fort Popham State Historic Site. Whether you’re here to visit Brunswick Landing, Cribbstone Bridge, Bailey Orr’s Islands or Bath Iron Works, start by choosing a property with a superior location.
Bowdoin College is also nearby, and our Brunswick hotel is a favorite place for those visiting loved ones on campus, visiting faculty and staff, and families in town for graduation weekend. The Maine Maritime Museum and Bailey and Orr’s Island are popular sites to visit, whether you’re here for business or pleasure. It’s worth it to take time out of your busy schedule to visit these top sites.
Business travelers frequent our Brunswick hotel because we prioritize your comfort, and you’ll feel at home no matter how long you’re staying. For those in town with Midcoast Hospital, the college, Molnlycke Health Care or General Dynamics/Bath Iron Works, rest assured you’ll have a quiet, spacious room waiting for you. Located off Route 1 and on Route 24, only 15 miles away from the outlets, we understand how important a great location is for your work trip.
Our newly renovated Brunswick hotel also features a complimentary breakfast. Start your morning with hot waffles and sweet pastries, fresh fruits, cereal, yogurt and 100% Arabica coffee or chilled juices. We also have gluten free items. The salt water pool is another refreshing option for your morning routine. If you’re here for a little romance, you must book the honeymoon suite complete with heart-shaped tub. Enjoy your stay.
This is a roadside motel, and looks fairly old, but it is kept up reasonably well. The room was small, just big enough for two double beds, and a nightstand between them, so the people on the other side of both beds would not have good light for reading. The beds were fairly comfortable. The shower/toilet part of the bathroom was small, but the shower had a nice big showerhead with good spray and plenty warm. The bathroom had basic toiletries and a sink out in the main room. So not very quiet and hard to keep dark if people in the bedroom are sleeping. There even was an ironing board, but no iron. The bedroom had a desk, comfortable desk chair, but no other seating. There was a combination chest of drawers/ cabinet with a large mini-fridge, with a small microwave and a small flatscreen TV on top. Wifi worked fine. The wall AC is in the sink area of the bathroom, so even though it's a bit loud, it is not in the bedroom. It was off when we arrived, but cooled down a very warm room in less than an hour, and kept us comfortable all night. There is a small continental breakfast with make your own waffles, bagels, English muffins, cereal, juice, fruit, coffee, etc. Not bad. There was seating for 10 people, plus a table for six on the deck. Service was friendly and prompt. An Indian family is running the motel. They seem to take some pride in running a decent place, not just milking it for money. The price was fair, all things considered, especially for mid-coast Maine during a summer of COVID. But book ahead. Everything fills up and then prices go through the roof.
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I am new to Brunswick and thought I would try The Federal to see if it would be a place we can enjoy the next four years while our student attends Bowdoin College. I was pleasantly surprised. I typically opt for new & modern and fully expected an old hotel experience which is not typically my style. I was pleasantly surprised. Not only is it updated and modern, I was extremely happy at how clean the room was given my allergy to dust. The housekeeper was top notch, friendly, and helpful. One nice touch was fresh coffee offered all morning on each floor. Every staff member I came in contact with was very hospitable & friendly. I was on the third floor facing the highway and given it was a full house weekend, the hotel was extremely quiet & beds were so comfortable. I also was impressed by dinner in 555 North which is clearly one of the more upscale restaurants in Brunswick. The only thing missing in this hotel is workout equipment. Cardio equipment and some dumbbells would go a long way in the yoga room especially given the long Maine winters. This would be the only reason I would choose another hotel over The Federal upon future visits.
JJim Bishop The desk person was great, the room very clean and odor free. Surprised how quiet it was being so close to major highways. Much of
the hotel runs away from the road toward a wooded area. It`s not a 5 star and shows normal wear and tear for it`s age, a little floor squeaking from above, etc. One would have to be a snob to find anything to complain about. Excellent value for the area and the times.
GGuest UserDoing the swing through Maine to visit schools and spent one night here (near Bowdoin). Location is near the highway, a bit outside of the town, which was fine. We had booked what was advertised as a one bedroom suite, but realistically it was more of a junior suite. The living room and bedroom only had a half wall between them, they could not be closed off separately. The living area was extremely tight also, if you had opened up the sleeper sofa I'm not sure you would have been able to walk by it. The room though was clean, the beds were comfortable and it overall had a ”nicer” feel to it. Breakfast was included, although it ended fairly early at 9:00. While there was plenty of food, it was all pre packaged, warmed up in the microwave options. I understand that with the pandemic many hotels eliminated their buffets and fresh cooked foods, but at this point it is starting to feel like they are simply appreciating that it is cheaper to just nuke a bunch of breakfast burritos vs having fresh options. Overall, the hotel was on the very good side, but I wouldn't say great. I appreciated that it was comfortable, convenient, and well appointed and potentially would stay there again if I was in the area.
GGuest UserHad a nice stay at this hotel for two nights. Nice decor with prettiest bedspreads I’ve seen in a hotel and nice pictures. Unusual closet area, but clean and helpful staff. Comfortable bed, bath and satisfactory breakfast included. Is convenient to area sites we visited such Old Portland Harbor restaurant, Freeport outlets and the wonderful Maine Maritime Museum in Bath. Recommend for a stay in Brunswick!Can’t beat Wyndham rewards!!
GGuest UserThis is a roadside motel, and looks fairly old, but it is kept up reasonably well. The room was small, just big enough for two double beds, and a nightstand between them, so the people on the other side of both beds would not have good light for reading. The beds were fairly comfortable. The shower/toilet part of the bathroom was small, but the shower had a nice big showerhead with good spray and plenty warm. The bathroom had basic toiletries and a sink out in the main room. So not very quiet and hard to keep dark if people in the bedroom are sleeping. There even was an ironing board, but no iron. The bedroom had a desk, comfortable desk chair, but no other seating. There was a combination chest of drawers/ cabinet with a large mini-fridge, with a small microwave and a small flatscreen TV on top. Wifi worked fine. The wall AC is in the sink area of the bathroom, so even though it's a bit loud, it is not in the bedroom. It was off when we arrived, but cooled down a very warm room in less than an hour, and kept us comfortable all night. There is a small continental breakfast with make your own waffles, bagels, English muffins, cereal, juice, fruit, coffee, etc. Not bad. There was seating for 10 people, plus a table for six on the deck. Service was friendly and prompt. An Indian family is running the motel. They seem to take some pride in running a decent place, not just milking it for money. The price was fair, all things considered, especially for mid-coast Maine during a summer of COVID. But book ahead. Everything fills up and then prices go through the roof.