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SpringHill Suites Freeport Brunswick

SpringHill Suites Freeport Brunswick: A Renovated Mid-Coast Hotel for Shopping and Adventure

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a large white building with a pavilion in front of it at SpringHill Suites by Marriott Freeport Brunswick in Freeport
a large white building with a pavilion in front of it at SpringHill Suites by Marriott Freeport Brunswick in Freeport

Why Stay

Why SpringHill Suites Freeport Brunswick

Freeport draws two kinds of travelers: the serious LL Bean pilgrims, and families on their way up or down Route 1 hunting for outlet deals and lobster rolls. This SpringHill Suites, a Marriott property, sits right in the middle of that traffic - literally and figuratively. The hotel was completely renovated and modernized within the last couple of years, which explains why recent reviewers keep mentioning the "newly redone" lobby and the clean, spacious rooms. Couples rate it especially high (8.5/10), and families with kids appreciate the pool and the included breakfast buffer.

The honest catch: it's adjacent to I-295, and guests who land in a back-facing room hear highway noise all night. The staff has learned to move noise-sensitive travelers to front rooms without fuss, and several reviewers specifically thanked named staff members for this kindness. For a one- or two-night stopover while shopping or exploring Freeport, this is a solid choice. For a quiet coastal retreat, look elsewhere.


The breakfast is the real draw. Reviewers mention it in nearly every positive comment - eggs, sausage, pastries, yogurt, fresh fruit, and sometimes organic or health-conscious options like overnight oats. It's not gourmet, but it's reliably good and included, which matters when you're catching an early departure to hit LL Bean before the crowds.

Staff go out of their way. Front desk employees - Shem, the morning clerk, and others - are named repeatedly in reviews as genuinely helpful. The property reply to one guest's service-dog concern suggests management is paying attention, and the hotel's willingness to move guests with noise complaints shows they're not just listening politely.

The rooms are genuinely spacious. Queen and King Studios often come with a sitting area, a trundle bed or sofa, microwave, and refrigerator. Recent guests who stayed before the Marriott renovation say the difference is night and day. The renovation included modernized bathrooms and flat-screen TVs with streaming access.

Location for shopping is hard to beat. LL Bean flagship is one mile away. The hotel is within a five-minute drive of downtown Freeport's restaurants and galleries. Outlets, breweries, and other retail anchors are within a short drive. This is genuinely useful if you're here to buy things.

The pool and gym are real amenities, not afterthoughts. A guest complimented the gym's setup - ellipticals, recumbent bikes, dumbbells up to 50 pounds, and a pulley system on the third floor. The pool appeals to families, though temperature control seems inconsistent (one guest said it was perfect; another found it freezing after hours).


Rooms

The rooms

The hotel has a standard mid-rise layout with Queen Studios and King Studios. The recently renovated spaces are larger than typical budget rooms - many reviewers called them "big" or "quite big" - and include a sitting area with a sofa or trundle bed, which is useful if you're traveling with kids or another person. All rooms have a private bathroom, flat-screen TV with cable and streaming apps, air conditioning, microwave, and refrigerator.

Queen Studio. Two queen beds, sofa or trundle, sitting area. Most common room type.

King Studio. One king bed, sofa or sitting space. Popular with couples.

Executive King Suite. Larger layout; limited availability.

One straightforward caveat: several guests flagged that shower doors and fixtures require you to step into the spray to turn them on, meaning you get hit with cold water before it warms up. It's annoying but fixable if the hotel upgrades hardware. Lighting in rooms is another recurring note - the bedside and task lighting can feel thin, especially in the sitting area. If reading or working matters to you, ask about room placement or bring a portable lamp.


At a Glance

At a glance

Style

3-star business-class; recently renovated; mid-rise; modern lobby

Best for

LL Bean shoppers, families on a stopover, couples, business travelers

Price tier

Mid-range ($110–$160/night off-season; $160–$220+ peak summer)

Open

Yes

Guest score

8.2 Very Good

Couples score

8.5 / 10

Standout amenities

Included breakfast; friendly staff; spacious rooms; recent renovation

Details

500 US-1, Freeport, ME 04032

Check-in / out

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

Amenities

On-site amenities

Pool & Fitness · Indoor heated pool (temperature varies; request a front room if you want quiet) · Fitness center on third floor with ellipticals, recumbent bikes, dumbbells to 50 lbs, and pulley system · No treadmills.

Practical · 24-hour front desk · Free WiFi (basic tier is slow; paid faster tier available) · Free parking, including accessible spaces · Convenience store on-site · Vending machines for snacks and drinks · Elevator · Daily housekeeping · Meeting/banquet facilities available.

Dining & Breaks · Breakfast buffet (included daily) · Coffee available throughout the day (note: one guest said evening coffee was cold; request fresh from staff if needed).

Accessibility · Wheelchair-accessible rooms · Raised toilet, grab rails, lowered sink, and tactile signage · Staff trained in ADA compliance (though one guest reported maintenance issues in an accessible bathroom that should have been addressed faster).

Families · Non-smoking throughout · Fire pit area outside (one guest mentioned enjoying it).


The included daily breakfast is the strongest selling point. The buffet rotates but typically includes scrambled and fried eggs, sausage, bacon, pastries, yogurt with granola, fresh fruit, juice, coffee, and tea. One guest noted organic and healthy options on their visit. If you're on a restricted diet, call ahead - one solo traveler found the buffet too limited for their needs, though staff offered to prepare eggs specially.


Seasons

When to visit

Spring (April–May). Peak leaf-peeping season is past, but the weather is cool and pleasant. Freeport's shops are in full swing, and LL Bean is never quiet. This is shoulder-season pricing - usually lower than summer but higher than winter. Pool may not be heated yet; check ahead.

Summer (June–August). Peak season for families. Pool is reliably warm (unless the hotel turns it down, as one guest suspected). Downtown Freeport is crowded. Expect higher rates and full rooms, especially weekends. Great for pool time and coastal exploring.

Fall (September–October). Fewer families, cooler mornings, and LL Bean catalog season. Leaf-peeping draws crowds from late September onward. Still good pool weather in early September. Rates moderate in late October.

Winter (November–March). Quietest season. Hotel fully operational year-round. Pool is heated but chilly. Outdoor access depends on snow and ice conditions (one guest found the parking area icy and unsanded, which is a concern if you plan early-morning departures). Off-season rates are notably cheaper. Holiday weekends (Thanksgiving, Christmas) are exceptions - booked and pricier.


Reviews

What guests say

"Very clean and comfortable, and the staff was extremely pleasant. The only complaint was traffic on the highway kept waking us through the night." - Tiffany, United States · Couple · 8/10

"Friendly staff, decent breakfast, great facilities, very convenient to the downtown area." - Chad, United States · Couple · 9/10

"Big room and breakfast. Staff are amazing." - Jacqueline, Canada · Family · 9/10

"Wonderful breakfast. Newly renovated so like a new hotel. Breakfast excellent. Next to Maine Brewery and 1 mile to LL Bean." - Steven, United States · Couple · 9/10

"The rooms at the back of the hotel are VERY noisy due to traffic. After the first night, Shem moved us to a room at the front of the hotel which was immensely better. Shem is a great employee." - Greg, United States · Couple · 7/10 (raised after room change)

"In the past, this hotel was very rundown and dirty. When I saw Marriott had completely redone it, I booked it for our annual girls' weekend. The lobby was beautiful, newly renovated and modernized. Delightful staff. Newly renovated clean room. I highly recommend this hotel." - Lucinda, United States · Group · 9/10

Minor criticisms worth noting: A handful of guests mentioned highway noise from I-295, especially in back-facing rooms - request a front room or mention noise sensitivity at check-in. A few reviewers reported shower fixtures that are clunky to operate, thin walls that transmit hallway sound, and inconsistent room lighting. One guest encountered a delayed check-in process that required multiple calls; another reported a maintenance issue in an accessible bathroom that the staff acknowledged but didn't immediately fix. These are exceptions, not patterns, but worth knowing.


Location

Things to do nearby

LL Bean Flagship Store - 1 mile · The anchor of Freeport. Budget 2–3 hours if you're a serious shopper; casual browsing takes 45 minutes.

120 Factory Outlets - 1 mile · Nike, Gap, Coach, L.L. Bean outlet, and others. Parking can be tight on weekends.

Downtown Freeport - 5 minutes' drive · Galleries, restaurants, the Harrington House, and the Freeport Historical Society. Park and walk the village.

Maine Brewery - Next door · Craft brewery with a taproom and food trucks outside. Good if you're staying in the evening.

Freeport Golf Course - 5 minutes' drive · 18 holes; public play available.

Wolfe's Neck Woods State Park - 10 minutes · Trails through 230 acres of forest and salt marsh overlook along the Harraseeket River.

Bowdoin College Museum of Art - 15 minutes to Brunswick · World-class permanent collection and rotating exhibitions in a beautiful campus setting.

Two Lights State Park - 20 minutes to Cape Elizabeth · Coastal park with rocky shore access, picnic areas, and views toward Portland Head Light.


FAQ

Good to know

Is there a shuttle to LL Bean or downtown? No shuttle is listed. LL Bean is one mile away - close enough for a quick drive, but you'll need a car. Downtown is also a five-minute drive. The hotel is not walkable to major attractions.

Is breakfast really included? Yes. The daily breakfast buffet is complimentary for all guests. It includes eggs, sausage, pastries, yogurt, fruit, juice, and coffee. If you have dietary restrictions, contact the hotel before arrival to discuss options.

Is WiFi free? Yes, but the free tier is slow. A paid faster tier is available if you need stronger connectivity for work.

What's the noise situation like? Rooms facing I-295 hear significant highway noise, especially in the early morning (5 a.m. onward). Rooms facing the front of the hotel are much quieter. Request a front room at booking or mention noise sensitivity at check-in. Staff are responsive to requests.

Is the pool heated? Yes, indoors, but temperature control is inconsistent. Some guests found it warm and inviting; others said it was cold. It's functional year-round but best enjoyed in summer.

Is this hotel good for families? Yes. The spacious rooms, pool, included breakfast, and staff friendliness make it family-friendly. Rooms can have trundle beds, microwaves, and refrigerators, which helps with kids. One guest did report a conflict with management over outside visitors at the pool; clarify pool-use policies if you're planning a group gathering.

Are there accessibility features? Yes. The hotel has wheelchair-accessible rooms with grab rails, raised toilets, and lowered sinks. Staff are trained in ADA compliance, though maintenance in accessible bathrooms should be more consistent based on one recent complaint.


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