Bath: Revisiting the Architectural Past of the 19th Century
Bath, ME, more popularly known as ‘The City of Ships’, is the county seat of Sagadahoc County and a part of Greater Portland’smetropolitan statistical area.Bath Iron Works, a major American shipyard is based on the Kennebec River. Aside from its vibrant shipping industry, Bath, Maine attracts many tourists annually due to its magnificent 19th century architecture.
Best Time to Visit
November until March are the months to avoid if freezing temperatures are too much for you to bear. But if you are up for some winter fun, it’s a great time to find discounted hotel rates with fewer crowds. It rains too often in Bath but the driest month with the lowest chance of rain is August. The busiest season for tourism in Bath is during summer, particularly the month of June, so expect Bath, ME hotels to increase their room rates than usual.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Bath offers a lot of attractions to see and activities to do, and hence it is just natural for travelers to look for budget accommodations to have extra bucks to spare for the attractions. One good consideration is the Days Inn by Wyndham Brunswick Bath Area. Find fun under the sun and head to Thomas Point Beach which is only a couple of miles away the hotel. You may also head to the Naval Air Station to attend some specials events hosted in the area. If you want luxury hotel-like amenities at a more affordable price, stay in Best Western Plus Brunswick Bath. It is near state parks at Hermit Island, Wolf's Neck and Reid, and Popham Beach State Beach, which are both ideal for biking, hiking and walking activities.