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One-Bedroom Apartment Bar Harbor

One-Bedroom Apartment Bar Harbor: A Practical Base Near Downtown & Acadia

Couples
a bedroom with a bed and a mirror at Cozy 1BR w/ 4min walk to Downtown [Blueberry Hill] in Bar Harbor
a bedroom with a bed and a mirror at Cozy 1BR w/ 4min walk to Downtown [Blueberry Hill] in Bar Harbor

Why Stay

Why One-Bedroom Apartment Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor fills with hikers and foliage tourists who want kitchen access and laundry - not a hotel room where everything closes at 9pm. This one-bedroom apartment on Ledgelawn Avenue delivers exactly that. You're a four-minute walk to downtown's bars, restaurants, and ice cream shops, a short drive to Acadia National Park, and close enough to Agamont Park and Town Beach that you can slip out before breakfast crowds arrive. The unit is simple, furnished for function over wow-factor, and reviewers consistently praise the location above all else.

The trade-offs are real: floorboards transmit sound from the upstairs unit, the mattress divides opinion, and the kitchen has a stovetop and toaster oven instead of a full oven - a point that trips up guests who don't read the listing carefully. But if you're planning a long weekend where you'll cook breakfast, do laundry mid-stay, and spend days exploring the park, this apartment solves a problem that hotel rooms can't.


The location erases the need for a car during the day. Reviewers return to this again and again - downtown is genuinely walkable, not a "10-minute walk uphill" kind of walkable. Coffee, restaurants, shops, and the Village Green are minutes on foot. If you're visiting Acadia, you'll drive, but once you're back at the apartment, you're central. One guest called it "the best choice for a stay in Bar Harbor" specifically because of where it sits on the map.

A fully equipped kitchen and laundry matter more than you think on a longer stay. Couples staying four or five nights report that cooking breakfast, preparing packed lunches for the park, and running a wash load transforms the trip from feeling like a hotel pass-through to feeling like an actual visit. The kitchen includes a stove (two burners work reliably), toaster oven, microwave, coffee machine, and all the basics - utensils, dishes, sponges, soap. You won't be cooking four-course dinners, but you're not eating diner food for every meal either.

The patio and back seating area provide a place to actually be outside. Multiple guests mention the yard and porch as genuine highlights - a place to sit with coffee in the morning or decompress after hiking. One solo traveler noted the seating area was a real draw for a mid-trip rest day.

The bed is comfortable (with a caveat). Most reviewers praise the mattress and black-out curtains; one or two flagged the pillows as firm. The fitted sheets, per one guest's experience, occasionally slip - not a dealbreaker, but worth knowing if you're a light sleeper.


Rooms

The rooms

The property is a single one-bedroom apartment in a residential house. The bedroom is compact and straightforward, with the bed as the focus. The living area flows into a dining table, and the kitchen is open-plan - not a galley kitchen, but not sprawling either. A full bathroom and separate washer/dryer complete the footprint.

  • One-Bedroom Apartment - Bedroom with queen bed and black-out curtains, living/dining area, full kitchen with stovetop and toaster oven, washer and dryer, patio access.

Real note on sound: The apartment is downstairs in a two-unit house. Guests consistently report hearing footsteps and movement from the upstairs unit, especially during morning routines or late-night arrivals. It's not a deal-killer if everyone's on a normal schedule, but light sleepers should expect the acoustic reality of shared-wall living.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Couples, solo travelers, small groups on a 3–7 night stay; Acadia visitors seeking kitchen access

Open

Year-round

Walk to downtown

4 minutes

Guest score

8.4 Very Good

Couples score

9.0 / 10

Standout amenities

Location (4-min walk to downtown) · full kitchen · washer/dryer · patio

Details

78 Ledgelawn Avenue Apt #1, Bar Harbor, ME 04609

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Kitchen & Dining - Fully equipped kitchen with stovetop, toaster oven, microwave, refrigerator, coffee machine, dining table, and all cookware, dishes, and utensils provided.

Laundry & Cleaning - Washer and dryer in the unit · Express check-in and check-out · Laundry service available.

Outdoor Living - Patio with outdoor seating · BBQ facilities · Back garden with seating area.

Comfort & Essentials - Air conditioning · Heating · Non-smoking property · Free parking · Flat-screen TV · Board games and puzzles.

Access & Security - Private check-in/out · 24-hour front desk · CCTV outside property · Fire extinguishers and smoke alarms · Carbon monoxide detector.


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August) - Peak season. Downtown is lively, all attractions open, beach water cold but swimmable. Book well ahead. The patio and outdoor seating are at their best. Expect foot traffic to the upstairs unit.

Shoulder Season (April–May, September–October) - Ideal timing for many visitors. Acadia is less crowded, foliage begins in late September, weather is mild. Perfect for long weekends where you'll use the kitchen and laundry to settle in.

Winter (December–February) - Quiet and cold. Acadia roads may close with snow; check conditions. The apartment is heated and suitable for winter, but the outdoor patio is less appealing. Far fewer tourists mean fewer footsteps overhead.

Fall (late September–mid-October) - Leaf-peeping season brings crowds. Acadia is spectacular, but downtown and the park fill quickly. If you visit, arrive early in September or later in October to avoid peak congestion.


Reviews

What guests say

"The location could not be beat. It was a short walk to everything."

  • Hiers, United States · Couple · 10 / 10

"Perfectly located, with a kitchen where we were able to prepare meals and snacks. The bed was very comfortable, and the black out curtains really worked."

  • Garcia, United States · Couple · 9 / 10

"Really enjoyed having the kitchen and laundry as this was a stop mid-way through our extended trip so it was nice to do some cooking and wash some clothes."

  • Alexandra, United States · Solo traveler · 8 / 10

"We were a short drive to Acadia and walking distance to most activities in downtown Bar Harbor."

  • Todd, United States · Couple · 8 / 10

"The space, furniture, and location of the apartment were good. Coffee, sugar, plates, cups, kitchen utensils, cookware all provided."

  • Brandi, United States · Couple · 6 / 10

Minor criticisms center on three points: sound transmission from upstairs (unavoidable in a shared house, but consistent across reviews), the absence of a full oven (the listing does note this, but guests sometimes miss it), and occasional variance between listing photos and current furnishings. One guest experienced significant discomfort with the mattress and fitted sheets; most others found the bed acceptable to good. These are worth factoring in if you're sensitive to noise, need full oven capability, or prefer hotel-grade bedding.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • 4-minute walk - Downtown Bar Harbor shops, restaurants, and bars
  • 7-minute walk - The Abbe Museum (Native American history and contemporary art)
  • 0.7 miles - Agamont Park (harbor views, walking trails, open-air concerts in summer)
  • 14-minute walk - Town Beach (Sand Beach adjacent; great for cold-water swimming or wading)
  • Short drive - Acadia National Park (carriage roads, hiking, Jordan Pond, Cadillac Mountain sunrise)
  • Walking distance - Village Green (community events, ice cream, casual dining)
  • Nearby - Fishing, cycling, and windsurfing opportunities on the water
  • 13 miles - Hancock County-Bar Harbor Airport

FAQ

Good to know

Is there parking? Yes, free parking is available. Street parking directly in front of the main house is typically accessible, though it's not a dedicated reserved spot.

Is breakfast included? No. The kitchen is fully equipped for you to prepare your own breakfast, coffee, and snacks. A coffee machine and supplies are provided.

Can I hear the upstairs unit? Yes. Footsteps and movement from the unit above are audible, especially during morning routines or late-night arrivals. It's manageable on a normal schedule; light sleepers should be aware.

Does the kitchen have an oven? There is a stovetop (two of four burners functional) and a toaster oven, but no full conventional oven. This works for most cooking; frozen pizzas need to be cut into pieces to fit the toaster oven.

Is laundry in the unit? Yes. Washer and dryer are included in the apartment at no extra cost.

How close is Acadia National Park? About a 15–20 minute drive depending on which entrance or attraction you're visiting. Carriage roads, hiking trailheads, and Jordan Pond are easily accessible for day trips.

Is there a grill? The listing includes BBQ facilities; check current photos for current availability, as furnishings can change between guests.


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