About The Ogunquit Inn
The Ogunquit Inn offers B&B-style accommodations close to Route 1. Set in what was once a Victorian schoolhouse, the historic property is less than a ten-minute walk from Ogunquit Beach.
Each guestroom is equipped with air conditioning and heating. Cable TV, DVD player, and refrigerator are included as standard. Some rooms also feature a private bathroom.
Guests can unwind on the front porch or take a dip in the seven-person outdoor hot tub. A desktop computer is available for use, whilst local calls are free of charge. Free parking is provided.
A continental breakfast is served daily. Guests will find a number of off-site dining options within a short walk of the inn.
The Ogunquit Inn is a five-minute walk from Ogunquit Playhouse, the Leavitt Fine Arts Theatre, and Ogunquit town center. Boston, Mass., and Portland, Maine, are both less than 70 minutes away taking nearby I-95.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Location proves to be particularly convenient.
The Ogunquit Inn is conveniently located just a short walk from the town center, Ogunquit Beach, and a number of restaurants and shops. Past guests are quick to praise this location, reporting that it makes it easy to explore the area on foot. Guests also report that the B&B is easy to access from Route 1 and I-95.
positive:
Friendly and attentive innkeeper on hand.
Past guests commend the property's innkeeper, describing him as friendly, approachable, and willing to go the extra mile. Guests report that the innkeeper is also knowledgeable, offering invaluable advice for those looking to enjoy Ogunquit and the local region.
positive:
Relaxing atmosphere and setting.
Guests describe the Ogunquit Inn as charming and relaxing, explaining that the tranquil atmosphere makes for a comfortable stay. Many guests praise the inn's landscaped gardens, semi-private decking, and front porch for adding to this relaxed feel.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Shared bathroom off-putting to some.
While many guests enjoy their stay at the Ogunquit Inn, some are disappointed to learn than not all guestrooms feature a private bathroom. Two of the B&B's six guestrooms (rooms 1 and 4) share a bathroom. Whilst this is off-putting to some, reports suggest this shared bathroom remains impeccably clean.
negative:
Drapes fail to block early morning sunlight.
During the summer months, a small number of guests find that they are woken up by sunlight seeping into their room. These guests suggest that thicker drapes would help to alleviate this problem.
negative:
Few electrical outlets available.
Some guests find that guestrooms are not equipped with enough electrical sockets. Part of this problem stems from the property's age. Others report that the innkeeper is only too happy to provide an extension cord to those requiring such.