Hotels with Free Breakfast in Rockland
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Featured Rockland Hotels with Free Breakfast

250 Main Hotel
250 Main Street Rockland ME
$364 nightly
The price is $397 total per night
$397 total
Jun 28 - Jun 29
Total with taxes and fees
Guests of 250 Main Hotel enjoy a rooftop terrace, free WiFi in public areas, and coffee in a common area. If you drive, take advantage of free offsite parking. The 24-hour front desk has staff standing by to help with securing valuables, concierge services, and luggage storage. Additional amenities include a library and a terrace.
Breakfast included
Pet friendly

LimeRock Inn
96 Limerock Street Rockland ME
$192 nightly
The price is $210 total per night
$210 total
Jun 8 - Jun 9
Total with taxes and fees
Guests of LimeRock Inn enjoy access to free WiFi in public areas, a business center, and coffee in a common area. Free parking is available if you drive. Friendly staff can provide concierge services, and also offer advice about sightseeing. This smoke-free bed & breakfast also has a garden.
Breakfast included
Parking included

Old Granite Inn Bed & Breakfast
546 Main Street Rockland ME
Guests of Old Granite Inn Bed & Breakfast enjoy free WiFi in public areas, a meeting room, and a garden. Free parking is included with your stay. Friendly staff can provide front-desk service during limited hours, and also offer advice about sightseeing.

Rockland Harbor Hotel
520 Main Street Rockland ME
Free Cancellation
Reserve now, pay when you stay
$209 nightly
The price is $228 total per night
$228 total
Jun 4 - Jun 5
Total with taxes and fees
At Rockland Harbor Hotel, guests have access to a gym, free WiFi in public areas, and a 24-hour business center. Free parking is available if you drive. The front desk is staffed 24 hours a day to help with dry cleaning/laundry and luggage storage. Additional amenities include a computer station, laundry facilities, and a water dispenser.
Breakfast included
Parking included

Harborline Hotel
6 Park Drive Rockland ME
Free Cancellation
Reserve now, pay when you stay
$120 nightly
The price is $131 total per night
$131 total
Jun 4 - Jun 5
Total with taxes and fees
Harborline Hotel features free WiFi in public areas, express check-out, and laundry facilities. If you decide to drive, there's free parking. Front-desk staff can help with luggage storage, and provide local restaurant recommendations. This hotel also has a vending machine.
Breakfast included
Parking included
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Rockland hotels essential information
Accommodation | 1,108 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $131 |
Highest Price | $397 |
Popular hotels | 250 Main Hotel, LimeRock Inn, Old Granite Inn Bed & Breakfast, Rockland Harbor Hotel, Harborline Hotel |
Recent Hotels with Free Breakfast Reviews

250 Main Hotel
2/5 Poor
"Good things: Front desk staff were kind and helpful. The breakfast "snack" was low key, but excellent. The bathroom floors were heated. The location was perfect. Things not great: The room had been cleaned but things were missed including some trash and a grimy electric kettle. A window shade was nonfunctional and unable to be operated without assistance. The heating system was locked out of control at the room level and needed another visit to get it working. There were some signs of wear including flaking paint on the towel holder in the bathroom and a large area of floor discoloration around the toilet. The big bad things- the room was advertised as cozy, which I thought meant small- but it meant that it was a substandard room- there was literally no view out of either window- except of a trash-filled alley and ventilation hoods on an adjoining rooftop despite Expedia photos to the contrary, and the room was adjacent to the hotel laundry which was loud. When I asked about the shortcomings, the manager was unapologetic and said I should have asked for a new room. Maybe true, but after a long day of travel and failures happening over the course of several hours, I just wanted to sleep. And, being generally conflict avoidant- I kept making the decision to live with each. Later that day she did email to ask if I wanted to move to a different room. Too little, too late and not one note of apology or understanding which likely would have softened my significant disappointment."
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