Home2 Suites by Hilton Bangor
Home2 Suites by Hilton Bangor: A Modern Base for Exploring Maine's Interior

Why Stay
Why Home2 Suites by Hilton Bangor
Off Interstate 95 in Bangor - a town most travelers pass through on their way to somewhere else - sits a hotel that's quietly doing something right. Home2 Suites doesn't pretend to be waterfront luxury or rustic Maine charm. Instead, it offers what Bangor actually needs: clean, spacious rooms with kitchenettes, a breakfast that guests keep calling the best they've had at a hotel, and staff who seem genuinely happy to help you plan your next move. Whether you're stopping overnight before a drive to Acadia National Park, catching a flight out of Bangor International Airport, or using the hotel as a home base for a multi-day trip into Mount Katahdin territory, this three-star extended-stay property delivers comfort and practicality without fuss.
Built recently enough to still feel fresh, the hotel appeals equally to couples looking for a quiet night, families needing extra space, and solo travelers who appreciate a no-frills, efficient setup. The rooms are genuinely clean - reviewers mention this so often it stops being a selling point and starts being table stakes. But what sets Home2 apart is the breakfast. Reviewers consistently highlight the variety: not just cereal and pastries, but fresh oatmeal, breakfast sandwiches you build yourself, good coffee (available 24/7), and options that suggest someone in the kitchen was thinking beyond the minimum.
The breakfast is genuinely excellent - and worth mentioning first. Guests don't throw around phrases like "best breakfast I've had at a hotel" lightly. What sets it apart isn't luxury; it's thoughtfulness. A made-to-order sandwich station, overnight oats, fresh-ground coffee available around the clock, and hot items beyond the standard eggs and bacon. One guest noted the variety of options - from cereals and yogurts to fresh oatmeal and breakfast sandwiches - felt more like what you'd expect at an upscale property. The buffet runs 7 to 9:30 a.m. on weekends; note that for those planning a leisurely weekend sleep-in.
Your room feels like a small apartment, not a hotel room. The King Studio Suites and One-Bedroom suites both include full kitchenettes with dishwashers, microwaves, refrigerators (full-size, not mini), and sitting areas. This setup is especially valuable if you're staying multiple nights or traveling with a group - you can eat breakfast in your room, prep simple meals, and spread out. Rooms are spacious, newly maintained, and decorated in a clean modern style. Sofa beds in studio suites mean you can sleep four if needed. The trade-off: the rooms are compact enough that longer stays (five days or more) might start to feel confining, depending on your tolerance for smaller spaces.
The staff remembers your name and actually helps. Guests consistently mention individual staff members - Nikki, Irene, Mary, Heidi - by name, and the property's General Manager Amanda Wain replies personally to guest reviews. When a booking mix-up happened, Heidi moved mountains to get a guest a room. When another guest asked about WiFi access, the desk staff solved the problem even when the policy initially stood in the way. This isn't chain-hotel autopilot; the team acts like they own the place.
It's genuinely quiet, despite being off the highway. Many business travelers dread highway-adjacent hotels, expecting constant traffic noise. Home2 guests consistently report the opposite - the location filters highway sound well, and after 11 p.m., the property feels peaceful. It's one of the reasons couples rate the hotel so highly.
The location is unbeatable for logistics, even if it's not scenic. Two miles from Bangor International Airport, direct highway access, steps away from shopping, restaurants, and entertainment (mini golf and a movie theater are next door). For anyone visiting Maine for outdoor pursuits - Acadia, Mount Katahdin, Baxter State Park - Bangor is the functional hub. Home2 is the best-equipped place to stay while you organize yourself for those trips.
Rooms
The rooms
The hotel offers two main room configurations, both equipped as small suites rather than traditional hotel rooms. All feature full kitchenettes with dishwashers and refrigerators, sitting areas with desks, and 50-inch flat-screen TVs. The rooms feel newer and more thoughtfully laid out than typical highway-adjacent properties, though they are compact by design.
- King Studio Suite - One large bed, sofa bed, kitchenette, and sitting area. Best for couples or solo travelers planning to stay a few nights. Most-booked category.
- One-Bedroom Queen Suite with Two Queen Beds - A separate bedroom with two queen beds, plus a pull-out sofa bed in the living area, full kitchenette, and sitting space. Best for families or groups of 3–4.
- One-Bedroom King Suite - One bedroom with a king bed, separate living area, kitchenette. Good for families who want more privacy than a studio offers.
All rooms include free WiFi, though one guest reported intermittent connectivity; if streaming or video calls are critical to your stay, test the signal early. Rooms are consistently praised as very clean and newly updated. One minor note: a few guests mentioned the room fan controls as temperamental and one noted pillows could be plusher - small details, but worth knowing if you're sensitive to sleep environment.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, families, anyone needing a home-base for **Acadia** or **Mount Katahdin** trips; business travelers
Price tier
Mid-range; rates higher June–August and holiday weekends; lower in winter and spring
Open
Yes
Guest score
8.7 Excellent
Couples score
9.1 / 10
Standout amenities
Breakfast quality · spacious kitchenette suites · friendly staff · quiet despite highway location
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Pool & Recreation · Heated indoor pool · Outdoor fireplace with seating · Patio area with outdoor furniture · Full gym (combined with laundry area)
For Families & Groups · Sofa beds in studios and one-bedroom suites allow extra sleeping · Game room-style access to arcade and mini golf next door · Space and kitchenettes for preparing simple meals
Practical Services · 24-hour front desk · Express check-in/out · Business center with fax and photocopying · Shared lounge with TV · Vending machines for snacks and drinks · Daily housekeeping · Laundry facilities
Accessibility · Wheelchair-accessible rooms · Handicap-accessible parking · Auditory guidance, visual aids (tactile signs and Braille) · Lowered sinks, raised toilets, and grab rails in accessible rooms · Pet-friendly (fees apply)
General Amenities · Free high-speed WiFi throughout · Non-smoking property · Elevator · Air conditioning and heating · Ironing facilities
Free breakfast is included and runs 7 to 9:30 a.m. daily. This isn't a continental spread; the kitchen offers a genuine buffet with both hot and cold options. Expect fresh oatmeal, breakfast sandwiches (built to order), eggs, waffles, yogurt, cereals, bagels, cold muffins, and Danish pastries. Coffee and tea are available 24/7 in the lobby. One guest described it as "probably the best room we've stayed in for awhile," in large part because of the breakfast. For guests with dietary restrictions, the kitchen tries to accommodate - though one guest with dairy-free needs found options limited. If you have specific dietary concerns, call ahead.
Seasons
When to visit
Summer (June–August) - Peak season for families and those heading to Acadia for hiking and coastal drives. Pool is heavily used, and the hotel books quickly. Breakfast crowds are larger; arrive early if it matters to you. Temperatures are comfortable for outdoor activities, though accommodations command higher nightly rates.
Fall (September–October) - Leaf-peeping season draws visitors; Mount Katahdin and surrounding hiking areas are in peak condition. September is slightly quieter than June–July. October brings foliage but also higher rates. The pool remains open but cooler.
Winter (November–February) - Off-season for outdoor recreation, but you'll find lower rates and fewer crowds. The hotel is open year-round and ideal for business travel or anyone needing a comfortable stopover. The pool remains heated. Baxter State Park closes seasonally; check dates if that's your destination.
Spring (March–May) - The park roads reopen and hiking season resumes. Spring is quiet before summer crowds; a good window for a less-crowded trip. Rates are moderate.
Reviews
What guests say
"Best breakfast I've had at a hotel. Rooms were great and quiet. All employees were extremely helpful." - Sullivan, United States · Couple · 10/10
"Very spacious room, sparkling clean, and the staff genuinely cared. We felt at home." - Kristie, United States · Family · 10/10
"New, clean, modern, and the beds were so comfortable I slept like the dead. Exceeded my expectations." - Randy, United States · Couple · 9/10
"Very friendly and welcoming staff, beautiful accommodations, and thoughtful pet perks like cookies at the desk." - Heather, Canada · Family · 9/10
"Clean, quiet, convenient location off the highway, and Nikki's warm greeting at check-in set the tone for everything." - Sullivan, United States · Couple · 10/10
"When we had a booking issue, Heidi fixed it immediately and got us into a room on the spot." - Erika, United States · Family · 10/10
A handful of guests flagged minor issues: WiFi was intermittent for one family on a longer stay; a couple found the room fan controls annoying; and one or two mentioned the bed could be firmer or pillows plumper. These are outliers, not patterns. A small number of guests felt the nightly rate was high for the amenities - a fair criticism during peak season or holiday weekends, though off-season rates are quite reasonable. One guest wished breakfast ran until 10 a.m. on weekends instead of 9:30 a.m.; the hotel has noted this feedback. Parking can fill during peak times, and one guest arriving late had to park at the far end of the lot.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 2 miles to Bangor International Airport - Easy morning departures without an early shuttle worry.
- 15 minutes to Cross Insurance Center - Bangor's events venue; check their calendar if you're in town for a show or game.
- 10 minutes to Bangor Mall and downtown restaurants - The hotel is surrounded by casual dining (Denny's is a short drive) and retail.
- 1 hour west to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor - The most common day trip from here. Acadia includes hiking, carriage roads, and Jordan Pond; Bar Harbor is the gateway town with shops and restaurants.
- 1 hour north to Mount Katahdin and Baxter State Park - Maine's highest peak and a major hiking destination. The park has strict access rules and fills up in fall; plan ahead.
- 30 minutes to University of Maine - If you're visiting campus or attending an event.
- Next door: Mini golf and ice cream shop - Convenient for families with downtime.
- Across the street: Movie theater with arcade - More family entertainment.
FAQ
Good to know
Is the hotel wheelchair accessible? Yes. Home2 offers wheelchair-accessible rooms with lowered sinks, raised toilets, grab rails, and accessible parking. Auditory guidance and visual aids (Braille and tactile signs) are available. If you have specific mobility needs, call ahead to confirm the exact configuration you'll need.
Is breakfast really included, or is there a catch? Breakfast is genuinely included in your room rate. It runs 7 to 9:30 a.m. daily. The buffet includes hot items, cold items, and a 24/7 coffee and tea station in the lobby. Quality is noticeably above typical hotel breakfast standards.
Is there a pool, and when is it open? Yes, there's a heated indoor pool open year-round. It's a popular amenity, especially with families. Expect it to be busier during summer mornings before guests head out for the day.
Is the hotel pet-friendly? Yes, but pets incur an additional fee (details upon booking). The property offers pet-friendly outdoor areas and even leaves pet cookies at the front desk - a nice touch mentioned by guests who bring animals.
How far is Bangor International Airport, and is there a shuttle? The airport is 2 miles away. There is no shuttle service, but the distance is short enough for a quick taxi or rideshare. Many guests driving in appreciate the easy highway access and short drive to the terminal.
Will I have WiFi issues? One guest on a six-night stay reported WiFi dropping in and out; the property acknowledged this and said it would investigate. For most guests, WiFi is reliable. If you're staying multiple nights or your work depends on a solid connection, test it early and ask the front desk for support if you experience problems.
What time can I check in or check out? Standard check-in is 3 p.m. and check-out is 11 a.m., but the hotel offers express check-in/out and has been accommodating with late checkout requests (no guarantees, but staff are willing to help if you ask).
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