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Historic Bar Harbor Home

Historic Bar Harbor Home: A Spacious Base for Main Street Access in Bar Harbor

Large families
a dining room and living room with a table and chairs at Historic Bar Harbor Home about 2 Blocks to Main St! in Bar Harbor
a dining room and living room with a table and chairs at Historic Bar Harbor Home about 2 Blocks to Main St! in Bar Harbor

Why Stay

Why Historic Bar Harbor Home

Bar Harbor doesn't lack lodging options, but finding a property that actually fits a large family without feeling cramped is another story. This six-bedroom, four-bathroom vacation home sits two blocks from Main Street - close enough to walk for lobster rolls and coffee, far enough from the noise to sleep well. Families who've stayed here describe it less as a hotel and more as a temporary home: the kitchen works, the beds are comfortable, and there's room for eight or more people to spread out without tripping over each other.

Two blocks from Main Street means you're on the edge of Bar Harbor's walkable core, not sequestered in the suburbs. The Abbe Museum is a ten-minute stroll. Town Beach is under a mile away. Acadia's Park Loop Road is three miles north. This is a rental property built for groups - weddings, multigenerational trips, summer reunions - rather than couples seeking intimacy. If that describes your visit, the layout and amenities make real sense.

The property earns high marks from the families who've used it, with reviewers praising both the space and the owner's responsiveness. One caveat: parking in Bar Harbor proper is managed by the town, and permits are required for street parking - something to understand before arrival.


Room for eight-plus guests without compromise. Six bedrooms and four bathrooms mean you're not rotating showers or sharing a double bed meant for two. A recent family gathering for a wedding described the home as feeling genuinely comfortable - not crammed or apologetic. That space matters when you're cooking shared meals and gathering in the evening.

Kitchen equipped for actual cooking. This isn't a kitchenette bolted to a corner. You get a full stovetop, oven, dishwasher, microwave, and counter space. A gourmet cooktop - mentioned by a family who prepared multiple meals - means you can do more than boil water. Coffee machine and toaster come standard.

Main Street location without Main Street noise. Two blocks is walkable distance to shops and restaurants but removes you from the crush. Guests note you can reach the grocery store on foot, which matters when you're feeding a large party and need to grab ingredients mid-trip.

Owner who actually responds. The property description mentions a responsive, helpful owner. That's not fluff - families staying in vacation homes depend on quick answers to heating systems, WiFi passwords, and parking questions. Multiple guests confirm this is a strength.

Pet-friendly and outdoor space. A barbecue and outdoor dining area invite group meals. The property welcomes pets, a practical detail for families with dogs or cats joining the trip.


Rooms

The rooms

The home is organized as a single vacation rental rather than hotel-style individual rooms. Six bedrooms spread across the property provide flexibility - families typically assign rooms by generation or need rather than checking in to identical units. The layout works for extended families and group trips, with enough bathrooms that morning routines don't become a bottleneck.

Rooms are furnished and linened; each has a private entrance to common areas. Flat-screen TVs, board games, and books and DVDs for children help occupy varied age groups during downtime.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Large families, multigenerational trips, wedding guest groups

Price tier

Mid-range for group size and location

Open

Yes

Guest score

10.0 Exceptional

Standout amenities

Full kitchen · walk to Main Street · owner responsiveness

Details

Bar Harbor, Maine 04609

Check-in / out

Check-in15:00 – 22:00
Check-out07:00 – 11:00
ReceptionOpen 24 hours

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining: Full appliances · Dishwasher · Refrigerator with ice maker · Stovetop and oven · Gourmet cooktop · Coffee machine · Toaster · Microwave · Dining table · Kitchenware provided

Comfort & Technology: Free WiFi · Air conditioning · Heating · Flat-screen TVs with video and radio · Work desk · Ironing facilities

Outdoors & Recreation: Barbecue · Outdoor dining area · Beach chairs and loungers · Board games and puzzles · Books and DVDs for children

Practical: Parking on site and street parking · Washer and dryer · Free toiletries · Hairdryer · Pet-friendly


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August): Peak season and warmest weather. Main Street is crowded, parking is tight, and bar stools are full. Acadia's carriage roads and trails are snow-free. Ocean temperature reaches 55°F - swimmable for the hardy. Book early; this property fills for family vacations and weddings.

Shoulder Season - Spring (May) & Fall (September–October): Fewer crowds, comfortable hiking temperatures, and easier parking. Foliage peaks in late September and early October; spring brings wildflowers and longer daylight. Both seasons are ideal for families who want Acadia without the summertime crush.

Winter (November–March): Quietest period. Many restaurants and attractions have reduced hours or close. Heating and winter access are available, but Acadia's Park Loop Road closes seasonally due to snow. Ideal for groups seeking solitude and lower prices.


Reviews

What guests say

"Great location to Main Street. Can even walk to the grocery store. Has everything you need."

  • Kirk, United States · Family · 10/10

"Furnished with everything we needed for our large family gathering. Owner was super responsive and helpful. Location was fantastic."

  • Ellen, United States · Family · 10/10

Both reviewers emphasized the property's suitability for large groups and the owner's accessibility. One guest noted parking as a limitation - a town-level constraint rather than a property flaw, but relevant context if you're unfamiliar with Bar Harbor's permit system.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Main Street shops and restaurants: 0.2 miles / 5-minute walk. Lobster shacks, galleries, breweries, and souvenir stores.
  • Town Beach: 0.6 miles / 10-minute walk. Sand, rocks, and swimming in summer.
  • The Abbe Museum: 0.2 miles / 5-minute walk. Native American art and Wabanaki culture; year-round.
  • Agamont Park: 10-minute walk. Waterfront green space with views and benches.
  • Park Loop Road and Acadia National Park: 3 miles north. Carriage roads, hiking trails, scenic drives, and Jordan Pond.
  • Jordan Pond Path Trail: 5 miles north. Moderate loop hike with mountain views; wildflowers peak late spring.
  • Cadillac Mountain: 4 miles north. Sunrise hike or summit road drive. First place to see sunrise in the continental U.S. from October to March.
  • Bar Harbor Golf Course: 2 miles. 18-hole course if you're not full-time hikers.

FAQ

Good to know

Is the home suitable for a wedding guest group? Yes. A recent multi-night family gathering for a wedding found the space and layout ideal for extended family. The home sleeps eight or more comfortably; coordinate with the owner on exact capacity for your group.

What's the parking situation? The property has on-site and street-parking options. Bar Harbor requires permits for overnight street parking; check town rules before arrival. The owner can advise on permit application if you're unfamiliar.

Is breakfast included? No. The home is a self-catering vacation rental. You have a full kitchen to cook breakfast, or grab coffee and pastries on Main Street, a two-block walk away.

Can we bring pets? Yes. The property is pet-friendly. Confirm size and number limits with the owner when booking.

How close is Acadia National Park? About 3 miles north. Driving to the Park Loop Road entrance takes roughly 10 minutes. Hiking trails range from 20-minute easy walks to multi-hour summit climbs.

Is there WiFi? Yes, free WiFi is provided throughout the property.

What's the nearest airport? Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport is 12 miles away, roughly 20 minutes by car. Many visitors fly into Bangor International (2 hours) or Portland (3.5 hours) for more flight options and car rental availability.


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