Enjoy a Stay at Hartstone Inn in Camden, Me, Ideally Located in the Heart of This Picturesque Coastal Town

Hartstone Inn
4.7
4.9

Availability

Select Room
Superior Room

One queen bed (1 night minimum)

from
$249.55
$226.95 /night
-9%

Deluxe Room

One queen or king bed (1 night minimum)

from
$308.05 /night

Suite

One queen or king bed (1 night minimum)

from
$425.30 /night

Traveler's Room
Sold out
from
$100
$85 /night
-15%
1 bought

Subtotal
$0
Anna
4 years ago
I love the Hartstone Inn. It’s always clean, classy, jetted tubs and fireplaces are lovely. The food is amazing (like to die for) and they have fun extras (in non covid times) like happy hour bevs and gourmet snack, and they are so nice. I have been going once a year or so for maybe 8 years now ans wish I could go more.

Boutique stay in Camden, ME featuring elegant accommodations at a historic inn. Enjoy walkable access to harbor views, local shops, and coastal charm—perfect for a relaxing, New England getaway.

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a Superior, Deluxe or Suite Room and Stay for four in Traveler's Room

  • 3% Resort Fee Includes:

    • Breakfast
    • Coffee and tea in lobby
    • High qaulity ammenites
    • Concearge service.

Hotel at a Glance: Hartstone Inn, Camden, ME

Tucked away in the picturesque seaside village of Camden, Maine, the Hartstone Inn is a charming boutique property offering a luxurious New England retreat. This elegant 19th-century inn blends historic character with modern comforts, featuring uniquely decorated rooms, fine linens, gas fireplaces, and whirlpool tubs. Guests can enjoy award-winning dining crafted by renowned chefs, and explore nearby attractions like Camden Harbor, scenic hiking trails, and local boutiques. With its warm hospitality and romantic ambiance, the Hartstone Inn is perfect for a relaxing coastal getaway.

Camden, Maine: 19th-Century Charm on Sparkling Penobscot Bay

Ever since the first six-masted schooner was built here, in 1900, Camden has been known as a center for boating. From the many hills that look out to Penobscot Bay, you can see windjammers and kayaks cruising about the harbor, and the spires of century-old churches looming over downtown. Historical buildings abound here: You can dine at European-style bistros and pick up souvenirs in boutiques set in brownstone buildings that date back to the 19th century. Along the waterfront, colorful wooden buildings house restaurants and lobster joints that serve fresh-caught Maine lobster and rock crab.

The inland is just as beautiful as the coast. Trees on Camden’s hills bloom bright green in warm months and blaze red and gold during the fall. A few miles west of the water, you can hike the rolling trails of Camden Hills State Park to the top of Mount Battie for views that extend all the way to Penobscot Bay.

Room Details

Superior Room

  • One queen bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Deluxe Room

  • One queen or king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Suite Room

  • One queen or king bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 2

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 2 p.m.

  • Check out: 11 a.m.

  • 3% Resort Fee Includes:

    • Breakfast
    • Coffee and tea in lobby
    • High qaulity ammenites
    • Concearge service.
  • Parking: Please contact the property for parking policy.

  • Smoking policy: Please contact the property for smoking policy.

  • Pet policy: Pet friendly $75 per night in 3 out of 5 of the suites.

  • Accessibility: Please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.

  • Room upgrades: upgrades may be available during booking or at check-in for an additional cost.

Amenities

  • Complimentary Wi-Fi

Need To Know Info

  • 7 days prior to your confirmed reservation, cancellation will result in a $25 credit card processing fee, and your deposit will be refunded
  • If you cancel between one week and 48 hours prior to your arrival date, your deposit is non-refundable
  • Cancellation within 48 hours of your stay will result in a charge of the total amount
  • No-shows will be charged total rate
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed after check-in
  • Must be 21+ to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Daily resort fee 3%
  • $100 refundable incidental deposit required at check-in on a valid credit/debit card (The Front Desk is cashless; cash is not an acceptable form of deposit)
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability
  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees
  • Please note the petite room does not come with its own bathroom.
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
  • Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Hartstone Inn

Customer Reviews

  • food
  • staff
  • service
  • meal
  • breakfast
Reviewed on
Anna
3 ratings|3 reviews
I love the Hartstone Inn. It’s always clean, classy, jetted tubs and fireplaces are lovely. The food is amazing (like to die for) and they have fun extras (in non covid times) like happy hour bevs and gourmet snack, and they are so nice. I have been going once a year or so for maybe 8 years now ans wish I could go more.
Maryann
Top reviewer
Helpful reviewer
33 ratings|26 reviews
The people were so friendly, the outside surroundings and landscaping so inviting, breakfast was a special event! We were able to meet the owners and they made us very welcomed. Ours rooms were well appointed and very clean. We also thru them were able to go horseback riding on Icelandic horses!!! We will definitely be back and recommend it highly to others!
Christina
3 ratings|2 reviews
Amazing place with amazing food and very kind staff and hosts. We visit this place every year. This year we were reluctant due to covid pandemic, but they took every precaution to keep guests safe.❤
Reviewed on
701suzyk
|1 review
Superb dinner and personable and charming service - great choice for a great dinner! What a great birthday dinner I had here last night! We had our choice of dining rooms and chose a cozy, beautifully decorated one with seating at a bay window. The menu was short and offered very tempting choices. We started our meal sharing a half order of ribs (4 meaty ones with the meat literally falling off the bone). We asked for advice for our main course choices. The sommelier was not available but the welcoming and knowledgeable manager, Megan Kelly, greeted us and gave us thoughtful suggestions which worked very well with our choices. We three each chose a different main course and each was exceptional - a risotto with optional grilled shrimp, duck breast with middle Eastern seasoning and sauces, and a filet mignon with two different sauces on the side. The duck breast and filet mignon were accompanied by excellently cooked and seasoned vegetables. We shared two desserts, both unusual and exceptional. One was an ice cream that was spicy and sweet and the other an individual layer cake stack made with rounds of pound cake soaked in a raspberry sauce, layered with berries, and further enhanced with cardamom-flavored whipped cream rosettes. The servers were attentive and knowledgeable throughout. The superb chef, Tom White, came to our table, greeted us, and discussed our choices. Megan invited us to return and told us about the tea which they offer with a choice of fine teas, pastries, and sandwiches. We also learned that they serve breakfast to the public. We are looking forward to both tea and breakfast at the Hartstone Inn in the near future. As another reviewer said, the Hartstone Inn is back! Hooray!
Troll1945
|1 review
It doesn’t look like the pictures. The pictures on the site do not represent our experience. We were put in the “Florence” room featuring walls painted a hideous avocado green, very worn out rugs, and old books everywhere as “decorations’. The AC on the wall was broken as well as the ceiling light. The window AC was difficult to work; we asked for someone to fix it but no one ever came. Out of 4 days, our room was made up only twice. The room is on the first floor facing a busy road with noise particularly in the am. To enter the , hotel, you walk up what was once probably a driveway. Now to keep cars from entering, there are 4 very large pots colored bright blue and filled with dead flowers. There is outside dining, but the patio area is uneven so the tables are tiled. On the bright side, there is free parking and the breakfast, free for guests, is very good.
X3346VHsusanm
|1 review
Absolutely awful! After staying at the Hartstone Inn, I am now thoroughly convinced that Trip Advisor reviews are either paid endorsements or that people have a very low standard. The Hartstone Inn is quite simply a dump. The Inn is outdated, dirty, dark, and in need of major renovations. The carpeting in the hallways is stained and dirty. The room was also in need of deep cleaning. I could go on and point out the endless issues with the Inn, but suffice to say, we thought about checking out 5 minutes after checking in, but it was late in the day and we weren't sure if we could find alternative lodging. I would never stay here again. Simply Awful!

Explore more