46% off (Sale price $99.00, Reg. Price $184.00) :: Hotel at a Glance: York Harbor InnThe York Harbor Inn is actually a collection of six separate lodges, each with its own special details but all with vintage, East Coast decor. Located in York, a charming town along Maines picturesque coastline, the inn was named in Fodors list of the 10 best luxury hotels to visit in the off-season. The award was given in part for its abundance of excellent dining options, its easy access to the nearby Kittery Outlets, and its homey atmosphere, with obvious nods to Maines colonial history. Where youll stay: Luxury rooms at Chapman and Harbor Crest and Country Inn rooms at the Main Inn exude a quaint Maine coast aesthetic. Some come with a fireplace or spa tub, and views of the ocean. Fine dining: The acclaimed 1637 Restaurant is helmed by Chef Gerald Bonsey, called one of Maines top chefs by Portland magazine. Free perk: York Harbor Inn offers free breakfast each morning. Grab a drink and listen to live music in the Ships Cellar Pub, where intricate woodwork makes it feel like youre sitting inside of a yachts hull. Take a walk: The inn is only steps from the ocean and a short walk from the ships in York Harbor. A VIP Concierge card with discounts to local businesses and attractions exclusive to YHI guests is included with each stay. Visit here for more info.York Harbor, Maine: Oceanfront Village with Rich Colonial HistoryLocated less than 10 miles north of the New Hampshire border on Maine’s Atlantic coast, York Harbor combines four historical communities into one picturesque town. The Old York Historical Society promotes the areas rich history, showcasing colonial exhibits and landmarks. A one-room schoolhouse from 1745, a tavern dating to 1750, and the 1719 Old Gaol prison are among the sites you can visit. Another nearby attraction is Wiggly Bridge, believed by many to be the smallest suspension bridge in the world.
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