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Caolan O'Neill-Forde, Staff Writer

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The Viewpoint Hotel sits quietly on the edge of York’s coastline, facing the Atlantic with an unbothered kind of confidence. And sure enough, if New England luxury had a front-row seat to the ocean, The Viewpoint Hotel would be the VIP lounge. This boutique retreat is tailor-made for those who appreciate the finer things (that’s you). It’s the kind of place where fog rolls in like a local and the Nubble Lighthouse feels close enough to touch. The rooms are clean-lined and coastal without being kitschy, and the pace is slow in a way that feels intentional. It’s not trying to impress—it just happens to be in a spot that does.

Setting

Perched on the rocky shores of York Beach, The Viewpoint Hotel looks out onto the iconic Nubble Lighthouse. Since 1879, it’s one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. And the property’s seventeen boutique suites are designed to maximize the scenery. So, it should pretty much be picture-perfect, all from the floor-to-ceiling windows to the private terraces. They’re all designed to frame the Atlantic’s ever-changing moods.

The hotel’s architecture champions sustainability and embraces nature. With flat green roofs and passive solar design, the structure hugs the coastline like a natural extension.

Accommodation

There are 17 designed suites altogether. The Shoreside Rooms are built into the hillside, with floor-to-ceiling glass facades for those unmatched New England ocean views — even from the shower. The Grand Boutique Suites, are for those who want a spacious, home-like retreat with luxury touches. And lastly, the Petit Boutique Suites are your one-bedroom studios with a private patio and — you guessed it — ocean views. Either way, hopefully you’re picking up on a theme here.

Amenities

Owners Joseph Lipton and Michelle Friar have set exceptional standards of luxury in York, since acquiring the property in 2017. Their approach focuses on exceeding expectations at every turn. This can mean a surprise picnic basket for a lighthouse-side breakfast or personalized itineraries tailored to each guest’s interests. Sure, The Viewpoint Hotel’s average room rate of around $438 per night, surpasses York’s typical hotel average. But that’s how you know you’re in good hands.

The Viewpoint Hotel is all about immersing yourself in Maine’s coastal charm. You can unwind in the heated saltwater pool, and indulge in spa treatments inspired by the seacoast. And if you ever venture out to explore, check out the nearby attractions like Perkins Cove and Ogunquit Museum of American Art.

Food + Drink

The hotel’s seasonal al fresco restaurant, A Little Auk, serves up shared plates crafted from local ingredients. Pair these with craft cocktails, mixed in a vintage 1969 Airstream trailer. Naturally, you can expect your menu to highlight Maine’s coastal bounty, with dishes like lobster rolls, fresh oysters, and locally sourced seafood.

To mix things up, check out the sister restaurant, Stones Throw, just a mile away. That one offers Maine-meets-New-American cuisine.

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FAQs

Q: What is the address of The Viewpoint Hotel in Maine?

A: The address of The Viewpoint Hotel is 229 Nubble Road, York, Maine.

Q: What dining options does The Viewpoint Hotel offer?

A: The hotel has one seasonal restaurant, A Little Auk, which focuses on locally-inspired plates.

Q: Is The Viewpoint Hotel pet-friendly?

A: No, The Viewpoint Hotel maintains a strict no-pet policy, with the exception of certified service dogs that comply with ADA regulations.

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