3-bedroom, 3-bathroom private apartmentBar Harbor

Heart of Bar Harbor

Heart of Bar Harbor: A Downtown Apartment Steps from Everything

3-bedroom, 3-bathroom private apartmentFamilies
a kitchen with white walls and a bar with green chairs at Heart of Bar Harbor Steps to Shops & Dining in Bar Harbor
a kitchen with white walls and a bar with green chairs at Heart of Bar Harbor Steps to Shops & Dining in Bar Harbor

Why Stay

Why Heart of Bar Harbor

Bar Harbor's Main Street is where the town actually lives - where locals queue for coffee, tourists wander in and out of galleries and gift shops, and the real rhythm of the coast pulses at sidewalk level. Heart of Bar Harbor sits right there at 99 Main St, meaning you don't have to choose between authentic downtown access and a place large enough for a family or group to spread out. This is a three-bedroom, three-bathroom apartment, not a hotel room, which changes the calculus entirely. You get a full kitchen, a washer and dryer, and the kind of square footage that lets you actually live here for a week rather than just sleep and shower between activities.

The property is positioned for Acadia National Park travelers and Bar Harbor weekend crowds who'd rather cook breakfast on their own terms and avoid the nightly hotel shuffle. Town Beach is a five-minute walk. Agamont Park - where half the town congregates on summer evenings - is under three minutes. The Abbe Museum, Frenchman Bay boat tours, and every restaurant and shop worth eating at are right outside the door. Free parking is a genuine luxury in downtown Bar Harbor, and a fitness center is on-site for those mornings when the weather wins.


Downtown location without the hotel feel. You're 99 steps from the pulse of Main Street - shops, bakeries, restaurants, galleries - but inside a full apartment with a kitchen, washer/dryer, and living space. This works for families, groups, and travelers who want to cook a few meals and settle in.

Full kitchen and laundry. Most Bar Harbor hotels offer a microwave and a coffee maker. Here you get a proper stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and a laundry machine in the unit. Bring groceries from the farmers market, cook a lobster dinner at your own table, toss in a load while you're out hiking.

Three independent bathrooms. Not a luxury detail; a practical one. With kids, a partner, or travel friends, having separate bathrooms eliminates the bottleneck that ruins many shared accommodations.

Free parking in downtown Bar Harbor. This alone saves $15–25 per night at most of the competition. You'll need a car to reach Acadia National Park, and this property gives you a spot without hunting.

Walking distance to everything. Town Beach for a sunset swim, Agamont Park for harbor views, the Village Green for live music and community events, Café This Way for breakfast, Blaze for cocktails, Side Street Café for the best crab roll in town - all within a three-minute walk.


Rooms

The rooms

This is a private apartment with three bedrooms distributed across the unit. Each bedroom has linens and closet space; three full bathrooms are spread throughout so you're not queuing for a shower. The living area includes a dining table, sofa, and work desk - useful if you're flexing between work calls and vacation mode. Hardwood and tile flooring throughout. Décor is functional rather than design-magazine; the focus is on space and livability, not Instagram potential.

The property's description doesn't detail specific room configurations (primary suite vs. guest rooms, bed sizes), so confirm specifics when booking if you have a preference for where you sleep.


At a Glance

At a glance

Best for

Families, groups, travelers wanting kitchen and laundry

Price tier

Mid-range (varies by season; free parking saves $15–25/night)

Open

Year-round (verify restaurant/tour availability in winter)

Standout amenities

Downtown location · full kitchen · free parking · laundry in unit

Details

99 Main St, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Nearest airport: Hancock County–Bar Harbor Airport (12 miles)

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Practical
Free parking · Free WiFi · Air conditioning and heating · Facilities for disabled guests

Kitchen & Cleaning
Full kitchen with stovetop, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave, coffee machine · Washing machine and dryer in unit · Daily housekeeping · Laundry service

Living Spaces
Dining area · Sitting area with sofa · Work desk · Flat-screen TV · Board games and puzzles for quiet evenings

Activity & Wellness
Fitness center · Cycling and hiking information/advice · Mini golf (likely on-site or very nearby)


Seasons

When to visit

Summer (June–August)
Peak season. Main Street is crowded; restaurants book up; Acadia trails are busy but weather is reliable. Expect parking challenges downtown and higher prices. The Village Green concert series runs July–August.

Fall (September–October)
Leaf-peeping season. Foliage peaks late September through mid-October. Weather is cool and dry. Crowds thin after Labor Day. Restaurants and attractions stay open but visitor numbers drop. Ideal for hiking without summer heat.

Spring (May)
Mud season inland, but Bar Harbor and the coast are greening and warming. Many Acadia facilities reopen. Fewer tourists, lower prices. Weather is unpredictable but trending warmer.

Winter (November–March)
Quiet season. Many shops and restaurants close or operate limited hours. Snowfall is possible but not guaranteed on the coast. Good for off-season rates and solitude, but confirm that restaurants and attractions you want to visit are open.


Location

Things to do nearby

  • Town Beach (5-minute walk) - The town's public beach, perfect for a quick swim or sunset stroll.
  • Agamont Park (under 3 minutes) - Harbor-view green space, often hosting live bands and community events in summer.
  • The Abbe Museum (3-minute walk) - Native American art and history; indoor/outdoor exhibits.
  • Village Green (656 feet) - Community gathering space, farmers market summer Saturdays, summer concert series.
  • Frenchman Bay boat tours & whale watching (1.7 miles) - Departs from downtown docks; book for morning or evening whale/puffin tours.
  • Acadia National Park (north entrance 3 miles) - Park Loop Road, Jordan Pond, Cadillac Mountain, hiking trails everywhere.
  • Northeast Harbor (12 miles) - Quieter village on the other side of Mount Desert Island, worth a day trip for kayaking and galleries.
  • Jordan Pond House (inside Acadia, 8 miles) - Restaurant with lawn seating overlooking the pond; excellent for lunch.

FAQ

Good to know

Is this pet-friendly?
The listing doesn't specify a pet policy. Confirm with the property directly before booking if you're traveling with a dog or cat.

Is breakfast included?
No, but you have a full kitchen to make your own. The Bar Harbor farmers market (summer Saturdays on the Village Green) has fresh pastries, bread, and produce within a one-minute walk.

Is there daily housekeeping?
Yes, daily housekeeping is available. Confirm frequency and timing when you book.

How far is this from Acadia National Park?
The north entrance to Acadia is about 3 miles away (5–10 minute drive depending on traffic). Jordan Pond and most popular trails are a 10–15 minute drive.

Is there a fitness center on-site?
Yes, a fitness center is available for guests. It's not a full-service gym, but suitable for basic cardio and weights.

Is this suitable for families with kids?
Absolutely. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen, and a washer/dryer make it practical for families. Board games, puzzles, and a TV are available. The proximity to Town Beach and Agamont Park is a bonus for families.

Can I park here for free?
Yes. Free parking is included, which is unusual and valuable for downtown Bar Harbor. No mention of reserved vs. first-come spots, so confirm parking details when you book.


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