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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! Come visit The Charles Inn, Bangor's first Art Gallery Hotel in Maine. We have over 150 pieces of original artworks by the well-recognized artists. FREE morning meal is provided for all our guests in the charming and cozy gallery cafe called "Nonivillage". Our central Bangor location in the historic landmark zone not only has the best proximity to downtown restaurants, pubs and entertainment, but also to business, professional, financial, judicial and governmental offices as well. It retains the elegance of a Victorian style classic hotel in a sophisticated and clean, safe urban setting. We are just 40 minutes from Acadia National Park and such other coastal tourist attractions as Bar Harbor. Whether it's pleasure or business, The Charles Inn is the ideal location and facility for accommodating family gatherings, meetings and smaller conferences with a unique conference room up to 20 people. Free local telephone calls and valet parking service available to our guests. /text area> |
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Most recent user reviewsScore 2 out of 5 Funky but dreary Steven, New Orleans, LA, 2005-07-23 Rather bedraggled older building, without the charm to offset the tired physical plant. Hotel now owed by Korean family, and staff not as helpful or knowledgable as one might hope. Odd touch of gift coffee mug on check-in, and original art for sale in frumpy lobby are bright spots. Score 2 out of 5 A for effort Anonymous, 2005-07-03 i took a chance on this inexpensive, in-town location for a recent business trip. the staff was universally friendly, polite and helpful, but the condition of the building was generally tired, and in need of an infusion of money. the lobby and eating area were weloming, but otherwise, there were old, inoperable windows, drab hallways, and rooms and beds that were just barely "fine". |
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