Belmont Inn

On a quiet side street, only two short blocks from Camden's harbor and shops, The Belmont Inn is a lovingly restored Edwardian home surrounded by long porches and flower gardens. Our six guest rooms and two spacious living rooms are... more

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"An Elegant, Comfortable and Convenient Inn" 10/4/2009
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Stayed On: 9/2009

The Belmont Inn was the perfect combination of a quiet, restful inn while being within walking distance of the amenities of Camden, ME. Anita, the innkeeper was gracious, friendly and attentive to just the right degree. Anita was skilled at eliciting interests and making recommendations of activities and dining options. We followed many of Anita's recommendations and were pleased with both the activities (walks, hikes, schooner day trip, etc.) and the dining. The rooms were elegantly and comfortably decorated and included attention to detail (extra blankets and plush towels). A fabulous breakfast was prepared by Anita each morning. Breakfast seating allowed an opportunity for enjoyable interaction with other guests if desired. A comfortable living room was available for reading, relaxing, planning the next days adventure, sipping tea, etc. An assortment of teas was always available. Everything about our experience was as hoped. We will be happy to return to The Belmont Inn on our next trip to Camden, Maine.

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"Charming and quiet!" 9/25/2009
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Stayed On: 9/2009

The Belmont is a quiet B&B with charming rooms that left out the fussy decor of so many B&B's. It's in a quiet neighborhood just two blocks from downtown and the harbor. The breakfasts are gourmet and can take one to 1 1/2 hours - not what we planned, but DEFENATELY worth it. The inn keeper can help with what to see in the area and don't forget to spend time enjoying the quiet porch and gardens that surround it on both sides.

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"Charming Inn" 9/16/2009
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Stayed On: 9/2009

We found the Belmont Inn to be an absolute treasure. The rooms were charming and had the feeling of where famous New England seafaring captains must have lived at the turn of the century. The breakfasts were nothing short of spectular and prepared by the Inn keeper, Anita Zeno. In addition, the Inn is strageically placed, about two blocks from Camden Harbor, so it was increadibly easy to walk to see the magnificant ships coming in and out of the harbor. We are definately coming back.

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"Simply Wonderful" 8/18/2009
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Stayed On: 8/2009

We just left the Inn and we already want to return. Anita, the inn keeper, was a wonderful hostess who cares very much about her guests, making sure to greet you by your first name, helping assist with great places to see and dine. Breakfast was gourmet to say the least. When someone loves what they do, as she does, she showed it in every way. Sincerely, The Powells

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"Everything we expected" 8/13/2009
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Stayed On: 8/2009

Anita was very understanding of our disastrous airline problems and made wonderful restaurant reservations for us. Her greeting was warm and breakfasts were a delight. Rooms and facilities were up to date and very comfortable.

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"We wanted to stay even longer" 8/12/2009
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Stayed On: 7/2009

My husband and I spent two lovely days in Camden ME and thoroughly enjoyed our time at the Belmont Inn. Anita, the owner/innkeeper, was so knowledgeable of the area and is a great cook, too! The house is beautifully decorated and the gardens are gorgeous. We'd gladly stay there again.

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"Wonderful Stay" 8/10/2009
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Stayed On: 7/2009

A friend and I stayed in the Belmont two weeks ago and it was a great find. Very clean with a touch of elegance rather than fussy Victorian. Charming owner Anita who is personable and a great cook. She's helpful if you want help, or invisible if you don't. Good location, out of busy downtown, but walking distance. Definitely will go back and visit.

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"Cozy winter getaway!" 5/27/2009
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Stayed On: 12/2008

We stayed at the Belmont this past December (2008) and LOVED it! We stayed in the "Hideaway" which, true to its name, really felt like a private little space. The stove kept the room toasty warm, the wireless connection was great, and the snow piled high on the windowsills encouraged lazy and relaxing mornings - and afternoons! Even though it was quite cold and snowy, we were easily able to walk the couple of blocks to downtown, and I liked being there in the winter when I could get a better sense of the "real" Camden, without the summertime tourists. The innkeeper, Anita, was charming and helpful and her breakfasts were delicious, right down to the coffee she specially orders from a nearby roaster. We will definitely visit again, and hope to make visits in every season, to see the (sure to be) gorgeous fall colors, lively Camden in the summer and, of course, experience another cozy and relaxing winter stay! Highly recommended!

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"For a quiet Weekend Getaway" 10/9/2008
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Stayed On: 5/2008

The Belmont Inn in Camden Maine is the perfect place to have a weekend of salt air, shopping and relaxation in the heart of Maine's midcoast. The Inn is on a quiet street, away from the noise of the main road, but just two blocks from downtown Camden and the harbor. The inn and its furnishings are clean, homey, unprestentious and quintessential Maine. A large porch, parlor and pleasant garden add to the quiet relaxing atmosphere. There are only six rooms and Anita Zeno is a most affable inn-keeper, making you feel you feel you are ,"at home" away from home, and the rates are reasonable. A perfect place to consider for a weekend away off-season as well as during the vacation season.

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Belmont Inn Bed and Breakfast
Belmont Inn
6 Belmont Avenue
Camden, ME 04843-2029
USA
Phone: +1-207-236-8053
Fax: +1-207-236-9872
Toll-free: +1-800-238-8053
Innkeeper(s)
Anita Zeno
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$90 - $175
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After your day's adventures, how lovely to take a good book and a cool drink to the Belmont's front porch.  This view featured in the magazine "La Vie Claire," spring 2005.The Curtis Island lighthouse watches over beautiful Camden Harbor and Mt. Battie beyond.  The Belmont is a five minute walk from the harbor, on the left.
The front parlor is one of two large livingrooms at the Belmont where you can enjoy afternoon tea, visit with friends, read a book.  A windowseat overlooks a shade garden.The Hideaway is a favorite for honeymooners.  On the third floor with its own staircase, windows on three sides, a windowseat, a brass queen bed, and private bath with clawfoot tub, it's a lovely world apart.
The Jo Spiller room is spacious and elegant, with a four poster mahoghany queen bed, love seat, highboy chest, oriental carpet, writing desk. A serene, comfortable room.Country Charm is sunny, on the garden side, with a queen canopy bed, two comfortable chairs for reading and a gasfire stove.
Painted Lady, with 1920s French country furniture, can be either a king bed or twins.  It also features a large window seat and a wing chair.Breakfast is served on this cheerful Breakfast Porch in summer, but moves into the dining room by the woodburning fireplace when cool weather returns.