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The Northeastland Hotel

Steeped in nearly a century of history, The Northeastland Hotel has been a landmark in downtown Presque Isle since 1932. This boutique hotel recently underwent a transformative remodel, blending modern comforts with historic character. Guests can choose from spacious rooms with one or two Queen beds, including first-floor pet-friendly options, all designed for relaxation and convenience. Onsite, Rodney’s at 436 Main offers a renowned dining and cocktail experience, perfect for unwinding after a day on the trails, the river, or nearby Big Rock Mountain. For business travelers, the hotel features an elaborate co-working business center, making it easy to stay productive while enjoying the charm of this historic property.

With its vibrant downtown location and welcoming atmosphere, The Northeastland Hotel is more than just a place to stay—it’s an experience. Guests can enjoy world-class steaks and craft cocktails at Rodney’s, relax in thoughtfully appointed rooms, and immerse themselves in the hotel’s unique history through its captivating timeline display. Whether stopping in for an evening out, attending a local event, or planning a business trip, visitors find a blend of comfort, convenience, and Maine hospitality that makes every stay memorable.

Beyond the hotel, the Northeastland is at the heart of downtown Presque Isle and a gateway to adventure. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Aroostook State Park, kayak the Aroostook River, hike Quoggy Jo, or bike along US Bike Route 501. The hotel’s lobby tells the story of its rich past, featuring a timeline display of photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia from 1932 to today, celebrating the local people and community moments that have made the Northeastland a cultural hub. Whether visiting for business, recreation, or a taste of Maine history, guests find the perfect blend of comfort, community, and character at the Northeastland Hotel.

About Presque Isle, Maine:

The City of Presque Isle, known as The Star City, shines as a family-friendly destination in the heart of northern Maine. Surrounded by rolling hills, trails, and lakes, it’s a hub for outdoor adventure—from skiing and snowshoeing in winter to hiking and paddling in summer. Its charming downtown offers local shops, great dining, and a welcoming small-town vibe perfect for families to explore together. It is home to a state park, a alpine ski area, US Bike Route 501, and a major International Airport PQI.

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