Home2 Suites By Hilton Kittery
Home2 Suites By Hilton Kittery: A New Extended-Stay Hotel for Outlet Shoppers and Coast-Bound Travelers

Why Stay
Why Home2 Suites By Hilton Kittery
When a hotel opens fresh and stays obsessively clean, with staff who actually remember your name by day two, word spreads fast along Route 1. Home2 Suites Kittery - which launched recently on Old Post Road - has already become the go-to base for couples sneaking away for a night, families with dogs in the truck bed, and solo travelers who value a good breakfast without the three-star price tag. The building has that new-construction crispness: modern finishes, soundproof rooms, and the kind of attention to detail you notice when housekeeping brings extra blankets before you ask. It sits a mile from Kittery Outlets and six miles from Portsmouth Airport, which means you can shop till your feet hurt, then be horizontal in minutes.
The overwhelming majority of guests - 38 reviewers strong - rate it 9 or 10 out of 10. Couples especially love it here; the hotel reports a 9.2 rating among two-person stays. The praise clusters around three things: how new and pristine everything is, the breakfast spread, and the staff by name - Lauryn, Tiffany, and others who text to check in during your stay.
Everything here is fresh and immaculate. The hotel opened recently, and the standard of cleanliness is unusual - multiple guests said it was among the cleanest hotels they've ever stayed in. Soundproof rooms, new furnishings, and daily housekeeping mean you're getting a modern extended-stay property, not a budget chain that's been around since 1998.
The breakfast is genuinely good, and free. Waffles come off the self-serve iron, fresh pastries and fruit are restocked, smoked salmon and Canadian bacon rotate through, and there's always fresh juice and flavored water. One solo traveler named it the best part of her three-day stay. A caveat: consistency matters here. Some guests caught cold coffee or dried-out egg patties; the hotel seems to know this and has taken feedback seriously.
Staff remember you. This isn't a corporate robot-check-in situation. Guests return with specific names - Lauryn, Tiffany, and the leadership team - and mention check-in texts and genuine helpfulness with service animals and accessibility requests. In a world of automated everything, this feels remarkable enough to mention.
Pet-friendly without the guilt. If you're traveling with a dog, this is your hotel. Pet bowls and an outdoor fireplace with seating mean your companion is treated like a guest, not a liability. One solo traveler said it was the most pet-friendly place he'd ever stayed.
Location splits the difference between outlets and the coast. You're one mile from Kittery Outlets, six miles from Portsmouth Airport, and close enough to Ogunquit and other Midcoast Maine beaches to make it a logical stopover. The Route 1 location is utilitarian, not scenic, but that's honest.
Rooms
The rooms
Rooms here are studio suites with kitchenettes, giving you sink-and-microwave capability without full cooking. The hotel offers King Studio Suites (the standard) and King Suites with a hearing-accessible tub for mobility needs. Some rooms sleep four with double queen beds. All come with air-conditioning, flat-screen TV, work desk, and private bathroom. The finishes are current - not luxury, but not dated either. Soundproof walls mean you won't hear the couple next door.
- King Studio Suite - One king bed, kitchenette, desk, modern finishes; most popular room type
- Studio Suite with Two Queen Beds - Two queens instead of one king; good for families or friends traveling together
- King Suite - Hearing Accessible - Accessible tub, grab bars, visual alert system, one king bed
- King Studio Suite with Accessible Tub - Mobility Access - Roll-in shower with grab bars, lowered desk, hearing-accessible features
One consistent note: pillows split opinion. Some guests loved the bed; others felt the pillows were thin or overstuffed. This is worth knowing if you're picky about head support.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, families with pets, solo business travelers, outlet shoppers
Price tier
Mid-range (moderate, good value)
Open
Yes
Guest score
9.4 Wonderful
Couples score
9.2 / 10
Standout amenities
Free breakfast · new/clean · pet-friendly · soundproof rooms · attentive staff
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Practical & Comfort · Free WiFi throughout · Free on-site parking · Electric vehicle charging station · Accessible parking · 24-hour front desk · Express check-in/out · Business center with invoicing · ATM on site · Baggage storage
Fitness & Outdoors · Fitness center · Outdoor fireplace · Terrace · Picnic area · BBQ facilities
For Families & Pet Owners · Game room with board games and puzzles · Pet bowls provided · Pet-friendly rooms · Kid-friendly buffet at breakfast
Housekeeping & Services · Daily housekeeping · Laundry facilities on-site · Dry cleaning available · Convenience store (minimarket) in the building
Safety & Access · Fire extinguishers · CCTV outside and in common areas · Smoke alarms · Key card elevator access · Facilities for guests with disabilities · Non-smoking rooms throughout
The complimentary American buffet breakfast is the property's signature. Self-serve waffles, biscuits with potatoes, smoked salmon, Canadian bacon, fresh pastries, fruit, yogurt options, juice, and flavored water come out daily. The spread is substantial enough that you can skip lunch if you're skipping between shopping outlets and the highway. One family described it as "wonderful"; a solo traveler on a three-day stay specifically mentioned missing it when she left.
The outdoor fireplace and terrace area anchor the property's common spaces. Picnic tables and outdoor furniture make it a comfortable spot to decompress, especially in warmer months or after an afternoon in the Kittery outlets. There's also a game room with board games and puzzles - useful for families staying two nights or longer.
Seasons
When to visit
Fall (September–October) - Leaf season draws many guests; the hotel fills quickly September through mid-October. Weather is cool and crisp. Breakfast service is consistent. The outdoor fireplace becomes a pleasant gathering spot in early evening. Ogunquit and other beach towns are past peak summer but still have restaurants and galleries open.
Winter (November–February) - Peak booking period for the hotel. Couples and solo travelers dominate, often stopping between the Portland area and Boston or on the way to snowmobile regions. The hotel is heated and cozy. Some guests have noted the pool isn't open year-round (check ahead if that matters to your stay).
Spring (March–May) - Shoulder season with moderate crowds. Weather is unpredictable; bring layers. Outlet stores run regular hours. Good time for families planning multi-day trips before summer vacation starts.
Summer (June–August) - Water Country is in full swing (June–September); the hotel sees family traffic. Beach days are longer; Ogunquit is busiest. Breakfast service continues daily. Outdoor fireplace and terrace are most pleasant in evening hours.
Reviews
What guests say
"Location, staff, cleanliness and room comfort were all beyond excellent." - Karen, United States · Family · 10/10
"The staff were very friendly and welcoming. The beds are comfortable. I would definitely stay here again." - Rochelle, United States · Couple · 10/10
"From check-in to check-out, great experience. All the staff was very friendly and helpful. My room seemed new, clean, and comfortable." - Louis, United States · Couple · 10/10
"The breakfast was wonderful and the staff was very helpful and friendly. Lauryn and Tiffany made me feel very welcome." - Charleen, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Most pet-friendly hotel I've ever stayed at. Super clean and modern." - Scott, United States · Solo traveler · 10/10
"Location was great. New and clean. Will stay again!" - Jennifer, United States · Couple · 9/10
The minor criticisms cluster around breakfast consistency (one guest found eggs overdone and juice watery; another wanted more yogurt flavor options) and pillows (a handful felt they were either too thin or too firm). Parking can be tight during snow events. Overall, these are small grievances in a sea of 9s and 10s.
Location
Things to do nearby
- 1 mile south: Kittery Outlets - 120+ stores including J. Crew, Gap, Coach, and L.L.Bean
- 6.8 miles northwest: Portsmouth International Airport (PSM) - 20-minute drive if you need to catch an early flight
- 5.6 miles south: Water Country - seasonal water park with slides and lazy river (summer operation)
- 7 miles north: Ogunquit Beach - sand, lifeguards, boardwalk restaurants; shoulder seasons quieter than summer
- 13 miles north: Ogunquit Museum of American Art - year-round contemporary art on a scenic cliff campus
- 9 miles north: Cape Neddick Lighthouse - Nubble Light, one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses; accessible by car to parking area, short walk to viewing point
- 15 miles south: Portsmouth, New Hampshire - downtown waterfront, restaurants, galleries; 25-minute drive
The hotel's location is transit-focused rather than scenic. You're on a commercial strip, not looking at water. But everything is reachable in under 20 minutes.
FAQ
Good to know
Is breakfast included? Yes. A complimentary American buffet is served daily, featuring waffles, biscuits, pastries, fruit, smoked salmon, Canadian bacon, yogurt, juice, and flavored water. Quality is generally high, though consistency can vary by day.
Is this hotel pet-friendly? Yes, and exceptionally so. Rooms are pet-friendly with no apparent pet fee. Pet bowls are provided, and staff are accommodating. One guest called it the most pet-friendly hotel he'd stayed in.
Is there a pool? The JSON does not list a pool. Some guest reviews mention a pool-adjacent question, but it doesn't appear to be operational year-round or may not exist at this property. Confirm directly with the hotel if this is important to your stay.
How far is this from Kittery Outlets? About one mile south. A five-minute drive or 15-minute walk, depending on which store you're targeting.
Are rooms wheelchair accessible? Yes. The hotel has accessible parking, facilities for disabled guests, and rooms with accessible tubs and grab bars. Service animals are welcomed with specific care.
What's the nearest town for dinner and evening activities? Portsmouth, New Hampshire is nine miles away (20 minutes by car) with a downtown waterfront, restaurants, and galleries. Ogunquit is seven miles north with restaurants, shops, and a boardwalk. The immediate area is commercial strip; you'll want to venture out for dining.
Can I charge an electric vehicle? Yes. The hotel has an electric vehicle charging station on-site.
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